Market Moves and Monetary Mysteries: Navigating the Current Economic Landscape
In this episode of the Fat Pitch Podcast, hosts Paul Barausky and Clint Sorenson dive into the latest developments in U.S. monetary policy and global economic trends. They explore the implications of recent Federal Reserve decisions, the impact of China's stimulus measures, and the shifting dynamics in market structures. With insights on inflation, credit growth, and investment strategies, this discussion offers listeners a comprehensive look at how these factors shape today's financial landscape. Join Paul and Clint as they unravel the complexities of the market and highlight potential opportunities for savvy investors.
Fed Speak & Interest Rates
In this episode of Fat Pitch, hosts Paul Barausky and Clint Sorensen discuss several pressing financial topics. They cover recent changes and expectations in Federal Reserve policy, particularly concerning interest rates and their impact on various markets. They debate the potential for rate cuts and the implications of current economic conditions, including inflation and labor market trends. Additionally, they explore the broader market shifts, such as the performance of real estate and other sectors, and touch on the upcoming election's potential impact on economic policy.
Carbon Market Investing With Luke Oliver
In this episode, our guest is Luke Oliver, Managing Director and Head of Climate Investments and Head of Strategy at KraneShares. Luke brings his carbon markets expertise to the show as we dive into a discussion about the trillion-dollar world of carbon trading. From tracing its growth over the past decade to projecting its future potential, Luke covers the complexities of this growing market, including how carbon trading has evolved from a niche corner to a global powerhouse with markets in Europe, California, and beyond, driving substantial investment opportunities.
Our conversation includes carbon market dynamics, from understanding the nuances of futures trading to exploring the role of carbon pricing in shaping investment strategies. We also highlight the investment opportunities inherent in carbon trading, emphasizing its potential for substantial returns and low correlation with traditional asset classes. Luke outlines strategies for integrating carbon exposure into investment portfolios, drawing attention to the role of carbon ETFs in diversification and risk management. We discuss forecasts, policy implications, and investment implications and uncover the immense potential and opportunities that lie in carbon trading. Whether you're a seasoned investor or a curious observer, this episode offers a comprehensive exploration of one of the most dynamic sectors in today's financial landscape.
Navigating the Multifamily Market, Opportunity Zones, and Economic Uncertainties with Nick Rosenthal
Nick Rosenthal, Co-CEO of Griffin Capital shares his thoughts about the affordable housing crisis in the United States with a focus on the multifamily sector. The conversation includes the origin of the housing issue, challenges in single-family home production, the shift towards renting, and the impact of factors like increased home prices and stagnant wages. Nick discusses the current state of the multifamily market, discussing the high number of deliveries in 2023 and 2024, challenges in the credit environment, and the importance of timing in real estate development. We talk about the Opportunity Zones program as a potential solution for tax mitigation and its benefits, including gain deferral, tax-free growth, and tax-free income generation while also touching on the pitfalls of OZs, emphasizing the need for due diligence in selecting projects and managers. The conversation wraps up with speculating how the Federal Reserve's role and the uncertainty surrounding future interest rate cuts factor in.
From the Dugout: Navigating 2024: From Financial Insights to Political Realities
Welcome to the Dugout 2024. In this 15-minute segment Paul and Clint have a casual and semi off-the-cuff conversation about topics that range from Paul's upcoming visit to see Clint's Tar Heels play in the Dean Dome to their thoughts on “anyone under 80”. Conversation points include the Federal Reserve rate cuts, cash, employment, America’s spending, the S&P 500, the Magnificent Seven, cyclical fluctuation, playing the long game, old and new prognostications, pundits, and of course a dash of politics.
Navigating the Wild West of Private Markets: Insights from Nick Fusco of ApeVue
Join us in this episode as Nick Fusco, Co-founder of ApeVue, takes us on a journey through the dynamic world of private markets. From the rise of credit funds to the evolving landscape of equity valuations, Nick provides a unique perspective on the challenges and opportunities in this often-overlooked sector. Discover the significance of long-duration plays, the impact of data on AI models, and the intriguing developments in fund finance. Gain insights into ApeVue's index benchmarks and learn how they contribute to a holistic understanding of private market dynamics. Don't miss this conversation that unveils the secrets of private markets and their potential for long-term success.
From The Dugout: Navigating Economic Crossroads: Inflation, Manufacturing, and Global Shifts
Introducing the Dugout, a new segment of the podcast where hosts Paul and Clint go one-on-one and talk about what’s going on in the world. In this Dugout episode, Paul and Clint hit on inflation trends, the consumer's spending behavior, the potential impact of the Xi-Biden meeting, and deglobalization. The conversation also includes insights into the manufacturing renaissance, the importance of the CHIPS Act, and the potential for a rebirth of American manufacturing.
The Transition from Public to Private Markets with Chris Nero
Chris Nero, Founder and CEO of Bridgeport Financial Technology, brings 34 years of industry expertise to the show, where we discuss the financial markets evolution and the transition from public to private markets and the challenges and nuances of this shift.
We cover key aspects such as the importance of education in bridging the gap between public and private markets, the growth of accredited high net worth and ultra high net worth investors in private markets, and the role of additive–not disruptive–technology in facilitating this transition. We talk about trends such as the popularity of private credit and the emergence of feeder structures to provide access to exclusive funds. We also highlight the significance of digitization and single source of truth and what that means for the industry in the long term. In our conversation, Chris emphasizes the importance of understanding the entire life cycle of private markets and private market investments and how it works as being critical in building a digital infrastructure that creates a seamless and transparent experience for advisors and clients alike.
Value Investing with Chris Pavese
Our guest is Chris Pavese, a Wall Street veteran and current President and Chief Investment Officer at Broyhill Asset Management. In this episode, we dive deep into the world of value investing. We discuss whether the tech sector still holds value amidst the AI frenzy and how market dynamics have shifted since the late '90s. We address top-down vs. bottom-up strategies, navigating drawdowns in today's market, and uncovering investment opportunities beyond tech, including a unique take on the online music industry's valuation. Plus, we explore the impact of the ESG craze on stock markets, the fascinating story of tobacco stocks, and the energy industry's current landscape. Don't miss our conversation and insight about catalyst-driven value in a market that has gotten bananas for growth.
Longevity Data and the Value of Your Life Insurance Policy
This week Jay Jackson, CEO of Abacus Life, joins us to discuss life insurance policies as an alternative asset class. Jay highlights the evolution of the industry, shedding light on the changes in regulation, growth, and the institutionalization of this market. Jay also explains the potential integration of lifespan data into financial planning and investment strategies, emphasizing that life insurance policies are assets with value, suggesting that it’s crucial for financial advisors and clients to be educated about the options available in this space.
The conversation touches on liquidity, returns, and the potential for creating customized investment solutions and an innovative approach to life insurance policies as a unique asset class.
Hugh Hendry - The Acid Capitalist
Join us for an insightful journey into the world of economics, finance, and policy as we explore the implications of current global events and trends. In this thought-provoking podcast, we delve into the nature of economic inequality, monetary policy, and the role of central banks.
Our guest, Hugh Hendry, Founder of Eclectica Macro and The Acid Capitalist, challenges prevailing notions about money printing and offers a fresh perspective on where economic challenges and opportunities truly lie. We discuss the potential for a sovereign wealth fund in the US, the impact of China's economic growth, and the intricate dynamics that shape our financial landscape. Tune in to gain a deeper understanding of the forces shaping our economy and discover bold, innovative ideas for a more equitable and prosperous future.
Data Ownership - A Fat Pitch with Alexander McCaig
Alexander McCaig, Co-Founder & CEO of TARTLE discusses the transformative potential of data in the context of AI and society. McCaig shares his journey and insights into creating a technology that empowers individuals to take ownership of their data and use it as a valuable asset.
The conversation delves into the historical significance of data and its evolution in the digital age. McCaig highlights the benefit of shifting from a coercive-based model (where data is used to drive people in their behaviors) to a needs-based model (where individuals are empowered to control and benefit from their own data). He also touches on the broader implications of data ownership and its potential to drive decentralization and democratization. What's the fat pitch in data? Tune in and find out.
Manufacturing Renaissance in the US with Jack Dreifuss
This week’s guest is Jack Dreifuss of Impatient Ventures, where he focuses on disruptive companies in the early stages of their growth cycle. In our discussion, Jack shares his views about innovation areas including chip manufacturing, AI-supported manufacturing, innovation on climate sustainability, decarbonization spaces, investing in reshoring U.S. manufacturing, and the future of the workforce. Jack also touches on his interest in local agriculture and commerce and reveals how poker has played a role in his life. Where in the tech and innovation space will you find the next fat pitch? Listen in and decide for yourself.
Hunting Outliers With Jerry Parker
This episode we are joined by Jerry Parker, founder of Chesapeake Capital, former turtle trader, trend follower extraordinaire, and big outlier hunter.
In our conversation, Jerry shares his views on letting profits run and taking small losses as being both incredibly profitable and psychologically difficult. We cover bagging big outlier trades, Jerry’s unique views on diversification, and dig into his trend following philosophy.
Trend Following and Fat Pitch Investing with Mike Melissinos
Our guest Mike Melissinos is a successful trend-following trader and fund manager. With years of experience under his belt, Mike shares his invaluable insights into the world of trend following and behavioral finance
In our conversation, we dive deep into trend-following principles, discussing how to identify and capitalize on market trends while minimizing risks. Mike provides a unique perspective on how our behavioral biases can impact our investment decisions and how trend-following can help combat these tendencies.
Accessing the Venture Capital Asset Class With Aaron Dillon
Aaron Dillon, AG Dillon & Co., discusses his passion to help advisors and independent broker-dealers access venture capital assets for their clients. Aaron's experience in private markets, as well as seeing a need to assist RAs and IBDs, led him to become a leader in navigating venture capital opportunities. From Instacart to AI, Aaron believes there is a valuable opportunity in venture capital.