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Tom Sosnoff and Dylan Ratigan reunite for a weekly podcast, ranting on everything from sports and investing to politics and monetary policy.
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Does Qualification Matter In 2024?

Does Qualification Matter In 2024?

Is Jake Paul a successful boxer? Or is he a successful promoter? Is Donald Trump a good politician or a successful promoter? It seems the traditional method of becoming successful, which was developing qualifications, has been supplanted by an ability to promote oneself. Whether that is good or not remains to be seen. Tune into this week's episode where Tom and Dylan discuss the path of success and how it's changed.
35:2620/11/2024
What Does Trump Becoming President Say About America

What Does Trump Becoming President Say About America

41:0406/11/2024
We Accidentally Started the Only Truthful Media Company in America

We Accidentally Started the Only Truthful Media Company in America

Earlier this week, The Washington Post decided not to endorse a candidate for president. The Post's owner, Jeff Bezos claimed it was because people don't trust the media. But was the decision actually driven out of a fear of retribution? Have threats against the media already managed to suppress freedom of speech? Tune in as Tom and Dylan discuss the upcoming election and whether endorsements are a casualty of retribution rhetoric.  
41:2630/10/2024
Should You Trade The Election?

Should You Trade The Election?

We're getting to crunch time with elections less than two weeks away. Interest rates are rising. Commodities are rising. Betting markets are saying one thing. What does it all mean? On today's episode, Tom and Dylan discuss what the market may be telling us about the upcoming election. 
45:1223/10/2024
You Don’t Want To Retire in America… This is Why

You Don’t Want To Retire in America… This is Why

45:3016/10/2024
Top 5 Skills For Leadership

Top 5 Skills For Leadership

What makes for a good leader? It's a fair question to ask and election cycles tend to bring that question to the forefront. Whether it's a political leader, business leader, or anywhere else, the process for selecting the next generation of leaders hasn't changed much over the years. Has the gotten us as far as we are or whether we haven't reached our potential is this week's discussion topic. Tune in and listen to what Tom and Dylan think about leadership. 
41:3209/10/2024
Will AI Take Your Job?

Will AI Take Your Job?

Throughout history, we've experienced periods of exponential growth as a result of technological advancement. AI stands to be the next revolution in growth. Advancement is good. Most of us agree on that. But that also means there will be lost jobs that are taken over by AI. We may not be able to protect the workers, but what is our obligation to the workers? Tune in as Tom and Dylan discuss this and more.
36:0902/10/2024
The Message or the Messenger?

The Message or the Messenger?

What happens when the messenger lacks credibility? When messengers can't be trusted, the message, not matter how accurate, isn't listened to. At the same times, when we dismiss the message because we don't like the messenger, we harm ourselves. On this week's episode, Tom and Dylan discuss what happens when we dismiss the messenger. Also, should voting be mandatory?  
42:1525/09/2024
Can You Fix The Internet?

Can You Fix The Internet?

Our society is more polarized than ever. While it's been a growing problem, it has become exponentially worse since social media use grew. How do we get the most out of social media but limit the negative repercussions? Tune into this week's episode as Tom and Dylan discuss the impact of social media on humanity.
51:1118/09/2024
Does America Have A Problem?

Does America Have A Problem?

Countries around the world have sovereign wealth funds which are used to invest in various industries. That opens the question as to whether or not the U.S. should have its own sovereign wealth fund. On this week's episode, Tom and Dylan debate the pros and cons of a U.S. sovereign wealth fund and whether or not it would help to achieve the economic goals of the nation.  
40:2611/09/2024
Is There is No More Free Speech in America?

Is There is No More Free Speech in America?

Pavel Durov, the CEO of Telegram was recently arrested on allegations he failed to adequately monitor the illegal activity taking place on the app. According to Facebook, they were asked to throttle certain information during Covid by the government. Should government be allowed to monitor and influence what is and is not posted on social media? Are there limits to the 1st Amendment we need to have in order to protect society or do those limits end up harming? Tune into this week's episode as Tom and Dylan debate this and more.
46:5004/09/2024
Tom Thinks We Can Control AI.... Dylan is Doubtful

Tom Thinks We Can Control AI.... Dylan is Doubtful

Video may have killed the radio star, but the internet killed print journalism. Google recently pledged to invest over a hundred million dollars to support journalism initiatives. Is this a good development for journalism or is it a way for Google to further its way into taking over an industry? Tune into this week's episode as Tom and Dylan debate what this move by Google may mean for journalism.
45:0628/08/2024
Are Price Caps Good For Democracy?

Are Price Caps Good For Democracy?

We're all familiar with the pie-in-the-sky promises of political campaigns. There may be no greater oxymoron than, campaign promise. However, while the promises made aren't always kept, campaigns are the one time, every four years, where we have total freedom to explore even the most fringe ideas to address challenges to society. This year, we're hearing talk about capping prices on volatile necessities like groceries. Tune in as Tom and Dylan explore some of the out-of-the-box economic ideas being touted this election cycle.
39:3521/08/2024
How Much Is a CEO Worth?

How Much Is a CEO Worth?

On Tuesday, Starbucks stock soared 25% on the news it was hiring Chipotle CEO Brian Niccol. The news sent Chipotle lower by nearly 10%. The notional value of the two moves was worth billions of dollars. That's billions with a "B". Is one person, even the CEO, worth that much money to a company? Tune into this week's episode as Tom and Dylan discuss what a CEO is worth.
45:1314/08/2024
Do We Need A Reason Why The Market Corrected?

Do We Need A Reason Why The Market Corrected?

Who can explain why the market fell on Monday? What about how Kamala Harris became the nominee? People can't seem to move on without a reason as to why something happened. But do reasons always matter? On this week's podcast, Tom and Dylan discuss the need for reasons and if there always is a reason sufficient to satisfy everyone.   
48:0707/08/2024
Are The Olympics Profitable?

Are The Olympics Profitable?

Paris is in the spotlight as host of this summer's Olympic and Paralympic games. Over the course of several weeks, countless spectators will visit Paris to watch the games and much of the rest of the world will tune in to watch. It's an amazing opportunity for Paris to show itself off. But is it worth it? The cost to build the facilities. The congestion of additional travelers. It's a substantial investment. Tune into this week's episode to hear Tom and Dylan discuss the Olympics and if hosting is worthwhile.
41:1831/07/2024
Our Nation is in Turmoil... How Is It affecting The Market?

Our Nation is in Turmoil... How Is It affecting The Market?

The events of the last week are enough to last a year. The biggest news was the change at the top of the ticket for Democrats. Was the reason for Biden dropping out so close to the election unforeseen? Or was it done for more nefarious reasons? On this week's episode, Dylan argues Democrats subverted the will of the people by replacing Biden with Harris. Tom, on the other hand, argues it was done out of necessity. This and more on this week's episode.
37:2024/07/2024
The Selloff is Here?

The Selloff is Here?

We haven't seen many heavy selling days this year, making today a bit of an outlier. The question is, what's causing the today's action? Is it as simple as profit taking in what's been a very strong market? Or, with the U.S. election getting closer, are we beginning to see the impact of politics in the market. As platforms and issues become more in focus, markets need to digest what the different outcomes could mean economically. On this week's episode, Tom and Dylan discuss what is behind today's move in the market and what role elections might be playing.
49:1917/07/2024
Does the Market Care?

Does the Market Care?

One could argue the country has never put forth two less desirable candidates for president. The divide in politics has never been more polarizing. Turn on any mainstream media and you'd think the end of the world is near. Yet stocks have made 36 new all-time highs this year. How does one rationalize that? Maybe the answer is that markets see something we don't. Tune into this week's episode as Tom and Dylan discuss the disconnect between politics and markets.
45:0210/07/2024
Is Roaring Kitty A Hero Or a Villain?

Is Roaring Kitty A Hero Or a Villain?

When does "talking your book" cross over into stock manipulation? On this week's podcast, Tom and Dylan discuss the recent price action in GameStop and whether or not, Keith Gill (better known as Roaring Kitty) manipulated the stock's price or simply found and exploited a market inefficiency. Does the situation need to be investigated simply to avoid the appearance of impropriety? After all, this situation is taking place at the same time a baseball player was suspended for life after betting a relatively nominal amount of money on games he likely was unable to affect the outcome of. Are we more concerned about baseball's reputation than that of the market? Tune in and find out.
35:1605/06/2024
This Is My Greatest Fear

This Is My Greatest Fear

47:4329/05/2024
Is the American Dream Dead?

Is the American Dream Dead?

A good job, marriage, 2.5 kids, house, car and a trip to Disneyworld. That was the American Dream. Is it still? Have the things we want out of life changed and with that, has the dream changed? That's fine if that's the case. The deeper question is, has the dream changed because the original dream isn't attainable? Or, has it changed because what we want has changed? This week, Tom and Dylan discuss the proverbial American Dream, what it is and if it's attainable.
43:2322/05/2024
Regression to the Meme?

Regression to the Meme?

We thought the chapter on meme stocks was complete. It was written off as people fed up with being stuck at home from Covid, taking their government checks and bidding up stocks no one was watching. Essentially, it was something that was unlikely to happen under any other circumstances. So, what brought it back this time? Tom and Dylan discuss meme stocks, what allowed them to happen the first time and what the most recent renewed interest might mean.
43:2115/05/2024
Why AI Doesn't Actually Make Money?

Why AI Doesn't Actually Make Money?

46:0208/05/2024
Is Tenure Corrupting Education?

Is Tenure Corrupting Education?

Tenure is unique to academia. Teachers are afforded protection once granted tenure so they can research and discuss topics that might otherwise jeopardize job security. However, there is an unintended consequence that needs addressing. That is, when teaching jobs are protected, does it end up keeping out fresh blood with new ideas? On this week's episode, Tom and Dylan discuss tenure and whether it functions as intended.
40:3701/05/2024
Are Noncompete Clauses Fair? | Truth or Skepticism

Are Noncompete Clauses Fair? | Truth or Skepticism

The FTC recently ruled noncompete agreements can no longer be used for employees making less than $151K in non-senior leadership roles. On this week's episode, Tom and Dylan debate noncompete agreements and if they should be used. Is there a case for companies using them after making an investment in an individual? Or does a noncompete just trap people in a job they don't want? Tune into this week's episode and hear Tom and Dylan's respective takes as well as discuss why fewer and fewer companies are opting to go public.  
41:2624/04/2024
We Created tasty So You Don't Have To Watch Them

We Created tasty So You Don't Have To Watch Them

We're unique. Or maybe special is a better way of putting it. Unconventional. We take the other side of what the general public thinks, says or does. It's not just about trading, it's a way of approaching life. Does it offer any advantages? We aren't really sure but it works for us and it's gotten us this far. On this week's episode, Dylan challenges Tom's philosophical approach to trading and life. Also, frankendogs. 
44:1817/04/2024
Financial Media Is One Big Conspiracy Theory | Truth or Skepticism

Financial Media Is One Big Conspiracy Theory | Truth or Skepticism

Was it a single shooter that killed Kennedy or were there more? What about the moon landing? Conspiracy theories have and always will exist. Improvements in technology mean even the most insane and destructive ideas can reach a wide audience and generate profits. Alex Jones is the poster child for that type of exploitation. At the same time, technology is what allows us to quickly disprove those types of people. On this week's episode, Tom and Dylan discuss conspiracy theories and how they play out in the market. 
42:0110/04/2024
Are You Be Too Rich?

Are You Be Too Rich?

If Patrick Mahomes were told the most money he could make playing football is $1 million, would he quit? If a net worth limit were imposed, what would be the repercussions? There's an argument to be made that the pursuit of money has diminishing returns. It doesn't lead to greater happiness. It does create wealth inequality and inflation. A new socioeconomic theory is emerging that some sort of net worth limitation may improve society. Does the idea have merit? Tune in to hear Tom and Dylan debate the concept.
40:4203/04/2024
Big Tech Has Gone Too Far...  Here Is Why

Big Tech Has Gone Too Far... Here Is Why

Last week, news was made when a quadriplegic man with a chip implanted in his brain allowed him to manipulate the chess pieces on a computer game. Moving the pieces on a chessboard are one thing, but the implications go far beyond games. The potential for what these chips can do is virtually unlimited. That may seem fantastic in some instances, but what are the implications? What kind of personal control would be sacrificed? Tune in this week as Tom and Dylan debate the future of human chipping.
47:0327/03/2024
Fuel for the Optimistic Fire?

Fuel for the Optimistic Fire?

'The Front Page of the Internet' and the potential strengths and drawbacks involved in Reddit's upcoming IPO. On this week's episode, Tom and Dylan debate being bullish on the 'the best social media app, pound-for-pound' and if it's justified bringing new players to the table.
40:3820/03/2024
Degree Or Debt | Is College Worth It?

Degree Or Debt | Is College Worth It?

For many college graduates, they enter the workforce and are unable to land a job related to their field of study. The jobs they end up with often pay less. Starting out earning less than their potential sets them on a lifetime path of under-earning relative to their potential. In many instances, these graduates are also saddled with student debt. It's fair to ask if the cost of a college degree is actually worth it. Tom and Dylan debate the value and necessity of a college degree on this week's episode
46:2213/03/2024
Apocalypse How

Apocalypse How

You have to take risk to make progress or be successful. One of the unique aspects of success in the business community is the reliance it creates. Companies like Facebook, Google and X are incredibly successful in the social media space. The bring a utility billions of people are using. The flip side to that is, if any one of those companies is hacked or goes down for some reason, the repercussions are exponential. It's single point of failure risk. Is that just a function of how success works or is it something deserving of more concern? Tom and Dylan debate that on this week's episode.
41:4206/03/2024
You'll Never Be As Good a Trader as Nancy Pelosi

You'll Never Be As Good a Trader as Nancy Pelosi

When politicians buy options or stock and those trades are profitable, it's natural to wonder if they are trading on non-public information and gaining an unfair advantage. Sure, there's an argument to be made legislators should trade so they understand markets. But if trading and understanding leads to the appearance of impropriety and a corrupt government, is it worth it? Tune into this week's episode to hear Tom and Dylan hash it out.  
44:4628/02/2024
The Financial Media Money Pit, Explained

The Financial Media Money Pit, Explained

There is no place in life where being passive leads to success. Finance is no different. However, there are plenty of people out there who will tell you different. Who will tell you it's too hard. Who will tell you financial media is going to hurt your finances. The truth is a little different because at a minimum, financial media generates engagement. It leads to discussion and hopefully, further learning. Tom and Dylan discuss the role of financial media on this week's episode.
43:2921/02/2024
Did We Just Replace Tom With an AI?

Did We Just Replace Tom With an AI?

Artificial intelligence is improving at a pace we can no longer really control. It's evolution on steroids. Today, there are companies that can use publicly available information to replicate your thoughts. Want to have dinner with John Kennedy? No problem. Want to know what Abraham Lincoln thinks about the state of our politics? Just ask. But what about when replications are used to manipulate? This week, Tom and Dylan discuss the future of AI and if it's a positive development or a threat.
46:3814/02/2024
Adam Neuman: The Smartest Failed Entrepreneur?

Adam Neuman: The Smartest Failed Entrepreneur?

44:4407/02/2024
Elon Musk Is In For a $56 BILLION Reckoning

Elon Musk Is In For a $56 BILLION Reckoning

Tom Sosnoff and Dylan Ratigan dissect Elon Musk's recent legal tussle, in which he sought a hefty share compensation from the Tesla board, a request promptly dismissed by a discerning judge. Despite their typical pro-innovator stance, Tom and Dylan agree with the judicial decision. Delve into this episode of Truth or Skepticism to unravel their compelling rationale.
43:4331/01/2024
Bitcoin ETF: The Ugly Truth for Retail Traders

Bitcoin ETF: The Ugly Truth for Retail Traders

There's a perception out there that individual self-directed investors need to be protected from themselves. Take the recent bitcoin ETFs. Mainstream media is saying individual investors got left holding the bag. But did they? The truth is investors have been long bitcoin for year and used the ETF launches to take profits. Also this week, are regulations simply a derivative of bull and bear markets? Calls for more regulations always come in bear markets. In bull markets, no one wants more regulation but regulations don't have a material effect on bull markets. This week, Tom and Dylan cover bitcoin and regulations.  
44:5624/01/2024
Did Elon Musk Just Blackmail Tesla Investors?

Did Elon Musk Just Blackmail Tesla Investors?

If you invest in a company because you believe in the founder, are you investing in a company or are you investing in the person? Take it a step further. Imagine that founder comes back and says they have another business idea and want more money or else they'll develop the new business on the side. Is that blackmail or is it a fair ask? That's the current situation with Tesla and Elon Musk. Elon is asking for a new compensation package, otherwise he's going to develop some of his other business ideas, like AI, outside the ecosystem of Tesla. On this week's episode, Tom and Dylan discuss whether Elon is setting a dangerous precedent or if he's entitled to ask for greater compensation. 
42:2417/01/2024
Time to Short $META... For Ethics?

Time to Short $META... For Ethics?

Is social media really a threat or is it just a scapegoat? Each generation thinks the next generation is being dumbed down by media consumption. Social media is the most recent battlefield. There is evidence that social media is addictive and has the ability to affect decision making as a result of curated feeds. On this week's episode Tom argues social media is no more a threat than television. Dylan has a different take. This and more on this week's Truth or Skepticism.
44:0310/01/2024
Are Story Stocks in For a Correction?

Are Story Stocks in For a Correction?

We all like a good story. There's nothing wrong with that. However, when we trust the story at the expense of the facts, we have a problem. Markets are the ultimate deciders. The information available in a liquid marketplace ultimately gets parsed down, resulting in prices reflective of true value. Outside of the market; however, facts have become disputable. When that happens, it becomes hard to value anything. Check out this week's episode to hear Tom and Dylan discuss the role of facts in the marketplace and beyond. 
45:3403/01/2024
Finance Insiders: The Market Is Overhyping AI. Look At This Instead.

Finance Insiders: The Market Is Overhyping AI. Look At This Instead.

44:2627/12/2023
Employment is Hitting a New Paradigm

Employment is Hitting a New Paradigm

43:2720/12/2023
Does the Housing Market Need an Overhaul?

Does the Housing Market Need an Overhaul?

46:5213/12/2023
Finance's Most Powerful are About to Be Outsmarted

Finance's Most Powerful are About to Be Outsmarted

43:2906/12/2023
Buffett, Munger and Bogel Don't Have as Much Edge As You Think

Buffett, Munger and Bogel Don't Have as Much Edge As You Think

We're in the midst of a transformative era of personal finance. Whether it's sports betting, crypto, or equity and futures markets, self-directed retail investors are more engaged than ever. Members of the old guard, like Charlie Munger, are passing away after decades long careers that allowed them to achieve guru-like status. The question becomes, who steps into the spotlight once occupied by the Charlie Munger's and Jack Bogel's of the world? Or should the question we ask be, does anyone need to step into the spotlight? On this week's episode, Tom and Dylan discuss the passing of Charlie Munger and if this represents a tipping point where technology and math replace investing gurus. 
44:3229/11/2023
Tom Sosnoff Explains The Biggest Risk to Fintech

Tom Sosnoff Explains The Biggest Risk to Fintech

41:0815/11/2023
How to Predict The Future

How to Predict The Future

44:1008/11/2023
Is Your Social Media Data The Most Precious Commodity?

Is Your Social Media Data The Most Precious Commodity?

43:1501/11/2023