The Wall Street Skinny

Kristen and Jen

What if finance could be fun? Or better yet…entertaining?! Join us, Kristen and Jen, two Wall Street veterans and life long best friends as we break down deals, talk about the news and the markets, and interview industry experts & celebrities. We're not afraid to ask all the dumb questions so YOU can go be smarter in real life. Meet us at the intersection of finance and pop culture --- subscribe today!

  1. 5 DAYS AGO

    181. Fox / Murdoch Settlement (aka Real Life Succession), Pre-Fed Jitters and Oracle | The Skinny On LIVE

    Send us a text Kristen and Jen dive into the real-life Succession drama unfolding inside the Murdoch family, breaking down the legal battle over the Fox and News Corp trust that controls the family’s Class B super-voting shares. They explain how Rupert and Lachlan Murdoch secured a deal to buy out their siblings at a discount, why dual-class share structures matter for corporate control, and how this settlement resolves questions around long-term leadership of Fox Corp. The hosts connect it back to valuation, governance, and even their own courses, showing how the Disney–Fox transaction and the Murdoch saga mirror the themes of HBO’s Succession while providing a real-world case study in M&A and family business dynamics. They also preview next Wednesday that they will be streaming live on YouTube immediately after the FOMC meeting to break down the Fed’s statement and market reaction in real time. They’ll be joined by the global head of income at a $650+ billion investment firm to give listeners a rare, trading-floor perspective on how professionals dissect every nuance of Fed language and position themselves in the bond market. Expect sharp analysis on yields, funding pressures, and curve moves—plus the chance to watch the news unfold live with expert commentary. For a 14 day FREE Trial of Macabacus, click HERE For 20% off Deleteme, use the code TWSS or click the link HERE!  Sign up for our LIVE Virtual Bootcamps! 2-Day Financial Modeling Bootcamp Master the technical Excel and accounting skills essential for investment banking, private equity, and fundamental investing. (Learn more HERE) Global Markets & Investing Playbook A one-day crash course on the financial ecosystem, perfect for anyone seeking a big-picture understanding of how global markets and Wall Street fit together. Our content is for informational purposes only. You should not construe any such information or other material as legal, tax, investment, financial, or other advice. (Learn more HERE)

    33 min
  2. 6 SEPT

    AROD: From Baseball Legend to NBA Team Owner | Sports, Real Estate and Venture Investing

    Send us a text Alex Rodriguez is not only one of the greatest players in Major League Baseball history, 22 seasons, 14 All-Star selections, and three American League MVP award, but also the founder and CEO of A-Rod Corp. Through A-Rod Corp, he has built a diversified platform across three pillars: sports, real estate, and venture capital. His portfolio spans ownership of the Minnesota Timberwolves and Lynx, more than $2 billion invested in multifamily and other real estate, and over 60 venture investments in technology, fitness, media, and consumer brands. In this episode, Rodriguez explains how his interest in investing began at a young age, shaped by both his upbringing and the hard data he studied about professional baseball careers. Growing up in a single-parent household, he watched his mother juggle two jobs to make ends meet, which instilled in him both a fear of financial insecurity and a drive to build long-term stability. He breaks down how he approaches each asset class, from viewing team ownership as a long-duration, low-leverage asset, to focusing on levered cash flows in real estate, to applying his “VCP” filter, Vision, Capital, People, for venture investments. He also shares the story of setting the then-record $252 million contract with the Texas Rangers in 2001 and how Warren Buffett personally insured the final years of that deal. Finally he  talks about the importance of investing early and often, lessons he instilled in his daughters when they were in elementary school, and why it's so important to invest early and often. It’s a conversation that connects the mindset of an elite athlete with the discipline of a savvy investor. For a 14 day FREE Trial of Macabacus, click HERE For 20% off Deleteme, use the code TWSS or click the link HERE!  Sign up for our LIVE Virtual Bootcamps! 2-Day Financial Modeling Bootcamp Master the technical Excel and accounting skills essential for investment banking, private equity, and fundamental investing. (Learn more HERE) Global Markets & Investing Playbook A one-day crash course on the financial ecosystem, perfect for anyone seeking a big-picture understanding of how global markets and Wall Street fit together. Our content is for informational purposes only. You should not construe any such information or other material as legal, tax, investment, financial, or other advice. (Learn more HERE)

    1h 17m
  3. 30 AUG

    179. Portfolio Manager's Playbook: Lessons on Investing from "Moneyball"

    Send us a text In this week’s episode of The Wall Street Skinny, Kristen and Jen return to one of their favorite formats: dissecting the finance lessons hidden inside pop culture. This time, they take on Moneyball, a Michael Lewis classic that at first glance looks like a baseball story, but in reality is a masterclass in statistics, valuation, and market inefficiencies. Far more than just a sports narrative, Moneyball is about how disciplined analysis and data-driven decision-making can disrupt entrenched orthodoxy, whether on Wall Street or on the baseball field. Kristen and Jen break down how Billy Beane transformed the Oakland A’s into one of the most competitive teams in baseball despite having one of the smallest budgets. From identifying undervalued assets (players) through on-base percentage and walks, to gaming the draft system with the savvy of a hedge fund trader, the discussion highlights how Beane’s approach mirrors the strategies of top portfolio managers. The episode draws explicit parallels between constructing a winning baseball roster and building a resilient investment portfolio, making it essential listening for anyone serious about finance. The conversation also zooms out to compare the economics of MLB with the NFL and NBA, where league structures, revenue sharing, and salary caps create vastly different financial dynamics. Along the way, the hosts spotlight themes of efficiency, market psychology, and the importance of independent thinking in both sports and investing. It’s the perfect prelude to next week’s special episode featuring one of the greatest Major League players of all time. Time Stamps 00:00 – Why we're discussing Moneyball and its relevance to statistics, markets, and finance 06:30 – MLB economics vs. NFL & NBA (sports business breakdown) 10:15 – Small-market baseball teams + budget constraints explained 13:40 – MLB draft system & farm leagues (player development economics) 18:00 – Bill James + Sabermetrics: data, stats, and inefficiencies 23:30 – Why on-base percentage beats batting average (investing analogy) 28:00 – Market inefficiencies: scouting looks vs. true player value 32:00 – 2002 Oakland A’s draft (game theory in action) 38:00 – Building a roster like building a portfolio (finance lessons) 43:00 – 20-game win streak + postseason risk management 47:00 – Boston Red Sox adopt Moneyball, win the World Series 50:00 – When everyone copies the edge (quant strategies in baseball) 53:00 – Trading lessons + investor takeaways from Moneyball 56:00 – Tease: legendary MLB player + investor joins next For a 14 day FREE Trial of Macabacus, click HERE For 20% off Deleteme, use the code TWSS or click the link HERE!  Sign up for our LIVE Virtual Bootcamps! 2-Day Financial Modeling Bootcamp Master the technical Excel and accounting skills essential for investment banking, private equity, and fundamental investing. (Learn more HERE) Global Markets & Investing Playbook A one-day crash course on the financial ecosystem, perfect for anyone seeking a big-picture understanding of how global markets and Wall Street fit together. Our content is for informational purposes only. You should not construe any such information or other material as legal, tax, investment, financial, or other advice. (Learn more HERE)

    1h 30m
  4. 27 AUG

    178. Emergency Episode: Is This The End of the Federal Reserve?

    Send us a text In this emergency episode of The Skinny on Wall Street, Kristen and Jen dive into the breaking news that President Trump has moved to fire Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook over accusations of mortgage fraud. Using this moment as a springboard, they break down the fundamentals of how the Fed works, why its independence is so important, and how politics intersects with monetary policy. The discussion covers the structure of the Federal Reserve System, the difference between Governors and Presidents, and how the powerful Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) sets interest rates. Kristen and Jen also explain the Fed funds rate, the dot plot, and the toolkit the central bank uses to manage short-term and long-term rates. Finally, they unpack the risks of political interference in the Fed, why central bank credibility rests as much on perception as on reality, and what this unprecedented move could mean for the future of U.S. monetary policy. Equal parts explainer and commentary, this episode is a must-listen for anyone trying to make sense of the headlines, and the institution at the heart of America’s financial system. 00:00 – Intro & why we’re doing an emergency Fed episode  02:15 – What is the Federal Reserve?  06:10 – Governors vs. Presidents: who does what?  11:45 – How the FOMC is structured and how voting works  16:30 – Fed appointments: who nominates and who confirms  21:15 – Why central bank independence matters  27:50 – The Fed’s dual mandate explained  32:40 – How the Fed funds rate is set (and why it’s a range)  40:20 – Tools in the Fed’s toolkit: reserves, repos, and QE/QT  48:30 – Short-term vs. long-term rates and the yield curve  55:00 – Politics, perception, and the risks of interference  1:02:15 – Lisa Cook, Trump, and the “for cause” firing question  1:12:00 – The dot plot: what it is and why it matters  1:19:30 – Closing thoughts: independence, expectations, and the Fed’s future For a 14 day FREE Trial of Macabacus, click HERE For 20% off Deleteme, use the code TWSS or click the link HERE!  Sign up for our LIVE Virtual Bootcamps! 2-Day Financial Modeling Bootcamp Master the technical Excel and accounting skills essential for investment banking, private equity, and fundamental investing. (Learn more HERE) Global Markets & Investing Playbook A one-day crash course on the financial ecosystem, perfect for anyone seeking a big-picture understanding of how global markets and Wall Street fit together. Our content is for informational purposes only. You should not construe any such information or other material as legal, tax, investment, financial, or other advice. (Learn more HERE)

    37 min
  5. 26 AUG

    177. The Potential Financial Crisis No One is Talking About: Repocalypse 2.0?

    Send us a text In this episode of The Wall Street Skinny, Jen unpacks an overlooked risk brewing beneath the surface of financial markets. Why did Jerome Powell, head of the Fed, deliver such a surprisingly “dovish” speech at Jackson Hole? Jen suggests it may be because he sees this liquidity problem coming.  Looking ahead, Kristen and Jen walk listeners through what to watch: not just whether the Fed cuts rates in September (they signaled pretty strongly that is coming) but also whether regulators adjust rules to make it easier for banks to hold Treasuries. Both moves could help ease the pressure.  By breaking down complex concepts like “quantitative tightening” and “repo markets” into plain language, this episode shows how plumbing deep in the financial system can ripple out into markets and the economy, and why these behind-the-scenes moves matter for everyone. For a 14 day FREE Trial of Macabacus, click HERE For 20% off Deleteme, use the code TWSS or click the link HERE!  Sign up for our LIVE Virtual Bootcamps! 2-Day Financial Modeling Bootcamp Master the technical Excel and accounting skills essential for investment banking, private equity, and fundamental investing. (Learn more HERE) Global Markets & Investing Playbook A one-day crash course on the financial ecosystem, perfect for anyone seeking a big-picture understanding of how global markets and Wall Street fit together. Our content is for informational purposes only. You should not construe any such information or other material as legal, tax, investment, financial, or other advice. (Learn more HERE)

    43 min
  6. 20 AUG

    176. Chamath's New SPAC (Detailed Breakdown) Plus Europe’s Yield Curve Warning

    Send us a text This week on The Skinny on Wall Street, Kristen and Jen dive into the resurgence of SPACs and yes, Chamath Palihapitiya, the once-dubbed “SPAC King,” is back with a brand-new deal. We unpack what a SPAC really is, why they exploded in 2020, changes in the new structures and more. From warrants and dilution to sponsor “promotes” and fee double-dips, we break down the mechanics in plain English and debate whether this latest wave feels like opportunity or déjà vu all over again. Alongside the SPAC talk, we zoom out to explore what’s happening in broader markets. Jen highlights shifts in global rates,  including why European long-term yields are rising even as the ECB cuts, while Kristen points to an unusual disconnect with U.S. credit spreads at 30-year lows. We also touch on a wild market day sparked by headlines about AI pilot program failures, raising the question of whether investors are once again pricing perfection into risk assets. Finally, we share some exciting updates from The Wall Street Skinny itself. We’ve launched live interactive events like AI-Proof Your Career on LinkedIn and YouTube, giving listeners the chance to learn and engage with us directly. Plus, in the spirit of “back to school,” we’re running a limited-time flash sale on our finance courses, from express Excel bootcamps to deep-dive investment banking and private equity technicals. Whether you’re a student, a new hire, or just a finance junkie, this episode blends timely Wall Street analysis with practical ways to sharpen your own skills. Find courses HERE and use code AUG25FLASH for 20% off through August 24, 2025! For a 14 day FREE Trial of Macabacus, click HERE For 20% off Deleteme, use the code TWSS or click the link HERE!  Sign up for our LIVE Virtual Bootcamps! 2-Day Financial Modeling Bootcamp Master the technical Excel and accounting skills essential for investment banking, private equity, and fundamental investing. (Learn more HERE) Global Markets & Investing Playbook A one-day crash course on the financial ecosystem, perfect for anyone seeking a big-picture understanding of how global markets and Wall Street fit together. Our content is for informational purposes only. You should not construe any such information or other material as legal, tax, investment, financial, or other advice. (Learn more HERE)

    49 min
  7. 19 AUG

    175. Will AI Replace Investment Bankers? What You can do NOW to Protect Yourself

    Send us a text Worried AI will take your Investment Banking job? There's no avoiding AI these days, so how do you understand it, use it to your advantage, and outperform it in Investment Banking and high finance roles? We asked our community for their toughest questions about the future of finance careers in the age of AI, and sat down for 30 minutes with former Blackhawk helicopter pilot and 30-year Wall Street veteran Frank Van Buren to give you our real answers, LIVE. In this live session, we answered the questions: -  Which AI systems are (and aren't) being adopted across Investment Banks? -  What is the impact on M&A, modeling, and junior roles? -  Which skills are becoming a must-have, and which are being made obsolete? -  Should I learn coding languages like Python? -  What is the future of AI in trading and investing? -  What is the value of client relationships in the post-AI era? -  How can senior employees stay relevant and employable in this changing environment? -  What are the risks and dangers of using AI in finance? -  What college major should I choose if I want to get a job? -  How can I stand out as a candidate in the future job market? -  What should I say in interviews to land the offer? Watch to learn how to AI-proof your finance career, get hired, and stay relevant. For a 14 day FREE Trial of Macabacus, click HERE For 20% off Deleteme, use the code TWSS or click the link HERE!  Sign up for our LIVE Virtual Bootcamps! 2-Day Financial Modeling Bootcamp Master the technical Excel and accounting skills essential for investment banking, private equity, and fundamental investing. (Learn more HERE) Global Markets & Investing Playbook A one-day crash course on the financial ecosystem, perfect for anyone seeking a big-picture understanding of how global markets and Wall Street fit together. Our content is for informational purposes only. You should not construe any such information or other material as legal, tax, investment, financial, or other advice. (Learn more HERE)

    36 min
  8. 16 AUG

    174. Canaries in the Coal Mine? Perplexity's $34bn bid for Chrome; Fed Cut Fallout, and Private Credit P*K Concerns

    Send us a text This week, Kristen and Jen dive straight into the finance headlines with a M&A story: Perplexity, an AI startup valued at $18 billion, has made a $34 billion all-cash bid for Google Chrome. Kristen unpacks why this is virtually unprecedented in dealmaking, explaining how the size mismatch, lack of financing capacity, and Chrome’s not-for-sale status make the offer so unusual. They revisit the AOL–Time Warner merger as the closest (though still imperfect) precedent and debate whether this might be the “canary in the coal mine” for overheated AI valuations. Jen follows with a contrarian take on the Federal Reserve: even if the Fed cuts rates in September as the market expects, long-term interest rates might actually rise. She explains how inflation pressures, market expectations, and a “cash trap” dynamic could lead to higher mortgage rates, an unintended consequence that would frustrate borrowers hoping for relief. The discussion also touches on softening labor market signals, political pressure on the Fed, and why rate policy in a high-inflation environment can move markets in unexpected ways. The episode then shifts to signs of stress in private credit markets, focusing on the rise of “P*K” (payment-in-kind) interest arrangements. Kristin explains how P*K structures work, why an uptick, especially in “bad PIK” where struggling borrowers opt to defer cash interest, can be an early warning for financial trouble, and how this fits into the broader credit cycle. They close with a debate on networking ethics after a viral Reddit thread about circulating analyst email lists, and the importance of genuine, trust-based connections in breaking into competitive industries. For a 14 day FREE Trial of Macabacus, click HERE For 20% off Deleteme, use the code TWSS or click the link HERE!  Sign up for our LIVE Virtual Bootcamps! 2-Day Financial Modeling Bootcamp Master the technical Excel and accounting skills essential for investment banking, private equity, and fundamental investing. (Learn more HERE) Global Markets & Investing Playbook A one-day crash course on the financial ecosystem, perfect for anyone seeking a big-picture understanding of how global markets and Wall Street fit together. Our content is for informational purposes only. You should not construe any such information or other material as legal, tax, investment, financial, or other advice. (Learn more HERE)

    57 min

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What if finance could be fun? Or better yet…entertaining?! Join us, Kristen and Jen, two Wall Street veterans and life long best friends as we break down deals, talk about the news and the markets, and interview industry experts & celebrities. We're not afraid to ask all the dumb questions so YOU can go be smarter in real life. Meet us at the intersection of finance and pop culture --- subscribe today!

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