Episodes

  • War Spills Into Week 3: How the US-Israel-Iran Conflict Is Crushing Markets and Sending Oil Skyrocketing
    Mar 14 2026

    In this episode, I rant about the US-Israel war with Iran dragging into its third week—no end in sight. The Strait of Hormuz remains choked, oil prices are volatile above $100 (with spikes near $120), global supply disruptions hit historic levels, inflation fears are mounting, and equities are swinging wildly with defensive rotations and weekly losses. From Trump's "ahead of schedule" claims to fresh strikes and retaliatory hits, here's how the chaos is rippling through Wall Street, energy stocks, bonds, and the broader economy. Essential listen for anyone tracking geopolitical risk in the markets.

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    17 mins
  • Iran Conflict Escalates: Oil Spikes, Stocks Dip – Markets React
    Mar 8 2026

    In this episode of the Global Markets Podcast, host Jack breaks down the escalating US-Israel conflict with Iran—now in its second week as of March 8, 2026—and its massive ripple effects on global financial markets.

    We cover:

    • Oil surge: Brent to $82, WTI at $71 highs, Strait of Hormuz disruptions, and forecasts for $100+ crude if prolonged
    • Commodities shifts: European gas futures +70%, gold rallying to $5,400/oz as safe-haven
    • Equity reactions: US indices volatile (Dow -800 points initially), defense stocks up, airlines and travel down
    • Inflation & policy outlook: Fed/ECB rate cut delays, recession tail risks if oil hits $130
    • Investor strategies: Positioning in energy, gold, and non-cyclicals amid geopolitical uncertainty

    Perfect for worldwide investors tracking how Middle East tensions drive energy prices, equity rotations, and central bank decisions. Stay informed—trade smart.

    (Subscribe for daily/weekly financial news focused on stocks, commodities, and politics impacting global money flows.)

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    21 mins
  • US-Israel Strike Iran: Khamenei Assassinated, Retaliation Hits – Market & Oil Impacts Explored
    Mar 1 2026

    Straight from the heart: The US and Israel launched devastating strikes on Iran, eliminating Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and key regime figures in a bold operation. Iran fires back with missiles and drones targeting Israel, US bases, and Gulf states—claiming lives, including three American troops. Combat continues, with Trump vowing to press on. This episode focuses on the money side: soaring oil prices (Brent eyed for sharp jumps), disrupted shipping through the Strait of Hormuz, falling stock futures (Dow/S&P/Nasdaq down pre-open), flight to gold/Treasuries, and rising global inflation risks. How this geopolitical shock could reshape equities, energy, and portfolios worldwide. Worldwide listeners: Stay informed on the financial ripple effects.

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    8 mins
  • Presidents' Day Reflections: Honoring Washington, Lincoln, Duvall & Jackson + Tariff Ruling Wins for the Economy
    Feb 22 2026

    In this Presidents' Day special (Episode 5), we dive into the real history of the holiday—still officially Washington's Birthday, shifted to the third Monday in February since 1971. We spotlight George Washington (born Feb 22, 1732; died Dec 14, 1799; president 1789-1797) and Abraham Lincoln (born Feb 12, 1809; died Apr 15, 1865; president 1861-1865) as foundational leaders.

    Heartfelt tributes to two American icons we recently lost: legendary actor Robert Duvall (passed Feb 15, 2026, age 95) for his unforgettable roles in The Godfather, Apocalypse Now, and more; and civil rights giant Rev. Jesse Jackson (passed Feb 17, 2026, age 84), MLK protégé and champion of equality.

    Plus, breaking down Friday's Supreme Court 6-3 ruling striking down sweeping tariffs under IEEPA—why it's easing inflation fears, stabilizing markets, and setting up a brighter, more balanced economic future with less trade war risk.

    Subscribe for more weekly riffs on history, current events, and American stories. Drop your thoughts—what's your favorite president or Duvall scene?

    #PresidentsDay #RobertDuvall #JesseJackson #Tariffs #Economy #Podcast

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    18 mins
  • Dow on Fire, Then Fizzled: Records Smashed, Jobs Surprise, AI Ghosts – Week in Review Feb 9-13, 2026
    Feb 15 2026

    In this episode of the podcast, we break down a wild week on Wall Street: The Dow Jones roared to fresh all-time highs above 50,188—its third straight record close—riding blue-chip strength and cyclical rotation. But the party crashed hard after a stronger-than-expected January jobs report (130k payrolls added, unemployment down to 4.3%) flipped Fed cut bets, sent yields higher, and revived AI disruption fears that hammered tech and the Nasdaq.

    We recap day-by-day action: Monday's tech bounce, Tuesday's Dow peak, Wednesday's jobs-fueled fade, Thursday's 669-point Dow plunge below 50k, and Friday's modest stabilization on softer CPI data. Week-to-date: Dow down ~1.2%, S&P ~1.4%, Nasdaq ~2.1%—the roughest stretch of 2026 so far.

    We look ahead to next week's lighter calendar (Presidents' Day close Monday), FOMC minutes Wednesday, and Q4 GDP Friday—could these tiebreakers decide if this is just a healthy pause in a resilient economy or more pain for growth stocks?

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    23 mins
  • Dow Smashes 50K, Bitcoin Gets No Bailout Mercy, Nasdaq Flatlines – And Jobs Data Delayed by Shutdown Chaos
    Feb 8 2026

    Money Wolf howls through the wildest week yet: The Dow roars to an all-time high above 50,000 on Friday’s epic rebound, proving value and industrials are stealing the show while the Nasdaq limps to a flat finish after heavy AI capex selling. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent drops the hammer—no government bailout for Bitcoin, no taxpayer money, no forced bank buys—sending BTC on a rollercoaster plunge then bounce. Plus, the January jobs report is delayed to next week thanks to a partial government shutdown, leaving markets guessing on Fed moves.

    From historic blue-chip milestones to crypto’s true “no safety net” reality check, Jack breaks it all down with the signature Money Wolf energy: rotation winners, infrastructure long-game bets, and why dip-buyers still rule. Wolves, this one’s got bite—tune in for the full breakdown and what’s next.

    #MoneyWolf #StockMarket #Bitcoin #Dow50K #CryptoNoBailout #JobsReport

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    20 mins
  • Episode Two: January 31, 2026 – "Chaos, Earnings, and the Money Wolf's Howl
    Feb 1 2026

    Buckle up for a wild ride through the week's biggest headlines! We dive deep into the week's market action: mega-cap earnings fireworks from Microsoft, Apple, GM, and Boeing delivering solid beats amid AI hype, Nvidia's massive $2B CoreWeave play fueling the infrastructure boom, and the Fed holding steady at 3.50%-3.75% while the S&P flirts with 7,000 (briefly touching it intraday) before a late-week pullback. We track the running highs/lows on the Dow, S&P 500, and Nasdaq, plus gold surging past $5,000 as safe-haven bets heat up.

    But the real storm? Minnesota's escalating ICE shootings—fatal incidents involving Renee Nicole Good and Alex Pretti spark massive protests, federal investigations, and political firestorms, with Trump sending in "border czar" Tom Homan and shutdown risks looming.

    To cut through the noise, the Money Wolf steps to the mic with a gravelly, calming howl inspired by Wolfman Jack's rock 'n' roll fire, Buddha's inner peace, Tom Landry's championship discipline, and Gordon Gekko's sharp-eyed wisdom. Greed has its place, but true power? Staying calm in the storm, knowing when enough is enough, and building strength from within.

    From market resilience to national tension to timeless advice on mastering chaos—Episode Two delivers the full picture. Stay hungry, stay calm, stay winning. Howl along if you feel it.

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    34 mins
  • Episode One - Pilot - January 24 2026
    Jan 24 2026

    Show number one. Be kind as this is the first out of the gate for the show. I'm hoping that improvements can be made over time. This episode talks about general markets for the preceeding week and Davos World Economic Forum.

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    19 mins