• The One Thing The Market Cares About: Find the 10% That Matters
    Sep 29 2025

    This episode explains that most market noise can be ignored and that roughly 10% of events drive meaningful price action.

    It covers recurring catalysts—earnings from leaders, Fed decisions, government policy, geopolitical shocks and economic data—and shows how uncertainty around these events moves markets.

    Learn how to spot the true signals by watching how the market reacts and using those reactions to guide risk-aware decisions.

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    33 mins
  • Super Sectors: The Themes Behind Market Titans
    Aug 25 2025

    This episode defines "super sectors" — technologies that massively amplify commerce and transform the economy — and walks through historical examples from railroads and automobiles to computing, the internet, AI, and crypto.

    It explains the three phases of sector growth (nascent, establishment, stalwart), highlights the importance of suppliers and timing, and gives practical takeaways for trading and investing around emerging market leaders.

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    31 mins
  • History's Most Obvious Trades--Wright Aeronautical
    Jul 19 2025

    In this episode, we explore one of history's most obvious trades--Wright Aeronautical from 1927. We go into why it was so obvious and how you could have picked up on all of the signs pointing you towards the stock before it made its large moves. You can follow the news flow and technicals on the charts that I have posted on my X account, here: https://x.com/lesse_jivermore

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    37 mins
  • Why Study History?
    Jun 18 2025

    Welcome to the first episode of the Market Master podcast. By delving into past market trends and patterns, this episode aims to equip traders and investors with the knowledge to make informed decisions today. Rather than focusing on individual trading stories, this episode emphasizes the importance of understanding historical market data and patterns to gain actionable insights. Explore how historical events and human behaviors repeat and influence current market conditions.

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    41 mins