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    Explore " interactive brokers" with insightful episodes like "A legjobb bróker? Interactive Brokers TBSZ számla +vélemény", "The Power of Liquidity vs. Assets: How It Affects Your Net Worth", "Understanding Bonds 101: The Role of Buy-Backs in the Collapse of Silicon Valley Bank", "The Government's Plan to Retain Funds from SBV Collapse: Impact on Main Street, Banks, and Consumers" and "Money is FAKE...Sort Of...but Not Really" from podcasts like ""Szendrei Ádám", "Talking with Tarashuk", "Talking with Tarashuk", "Talking with Tarashuk" and "Talking with Tarashuk"" and more!

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    The Power of Liquidity vs. Assets: How It Affects Your Net Worth

    The Power of Liquidity vs. Assets: How It Affects Your Net Worth

    Steve Sosnick and I explore the power of liquidity versus the power of assets and how it affects your net worth. Silicon Valley Bank's collapse was a result of insufficient liquidity, highlighting the significance of having enough liquid assets in your portfolio.


    We'll dive into the concept of liquidity and its importance in ensuring financial stability, as well as how it differs from the value of assets. We'll discuss the pros and cons of prioritizing liquidity versus assets, and how it impacts your overall net worth.



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    Understanding Bonds 101: The Role of Buy-Backs in the Collapse of Silicon Valley Bank

    Understanding Bonds 101: The Role of Buy-Backs in the Collapse of Silicon Valley Bank

    Part of the Silicon Valley Bank collapse was due to the bank having the buy back bonds at a loss. But what exactly are bonds and how did they lose value to begin with? In this podcast clip, Chief Strategist at Interactive Brokers, Steve Sosnick gives a Bonds 101 lesson and how it applied to the fall of SBV. 

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    The Government's Plan to Retain Funds from SBV Collapse: Impact on Main Street, Banks, and Consumers

    The Government's Plan to Retain Funds from SBV Collapse: Impact on Main Street, Banks, and Consumers

    The discussion is about the government's plan to retain all the funds and the different ways they can do this: raise taxes, print money or have the banks pay for it. Will and Steve discuss the pros and cons of each option. They agree that letting the banks fail is not an option, but they also question the fairness of making the middle class pay for the banks' mistakes. Steve points out that the new insurance regime may require banks to pony up more money in insurance payments, which could be passed on to the consumer and businesses. They debate whether this is a reasonable tradeoff for a safer banking system.

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    Money is FAKE...Sort Of...but Not Really

    Money is FAKE...Sort Of...but Not Really

    In this video, Steve Sosnick and I delve into the fascinating world of money, credit, and debt. We explore how money used to be backed by gold or silver, but now it's linked to credit, which banks create by lending out more money than they actually have on hand. We discuss how this system works, and why it's able to function based on the trust people have in the banking system.


    However, we also acknowledge that this system can collapse, and the consequences can be dire. A bank run can cause a shrinkage in the money supply, and potentially cause someone's assets to disappear or be severely impaired. The disappearance of money has to go somewhere, but it can also simply vanish into thin air.


    So, let me ask you, is money real?


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    Why Inflation Happens and Why Deflation is Worse: Explained by Financial Expert Steve Sosnick

    Why Inflation Happens and Why Deflation is Worse: Explained by Financial Expert Steve Sosnick

    Steve Sosnick and I discuss the concept of inflation and its impact on our economy. We explain how the increase in the amount of money being printed can lead to a decrease in the value of each dollar, which is known as inflation. Steve also highlights how the discovery of gold by the conquistadors in the early 1500s caused massive inflation due to the sudden influx of gold.

    The conversation delves deeper into the reasons why inflation is necessary in a debt-driven world, as it incentivizes borrowing of money. However, excessive inflation can lead to a decrease in people's living standards and lenders becoming hesitant to keep lending too much money. On the other hand, deflation can be worse as it leads to paying back more money than you borrowed in real terms.

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    Bank Regulation in the Fallout of Silicon Valley Bank Collapse

    Bank Regulation in the Fallout of Silicon Valley Bank Collapse

    In this video, financial expert Steve Sosnick and I discuss the importance of bank regulation and the risks associated with reckless banking practices. We explore the precedent set by the bailout of banks and how it can encourage irresponsible behavior, like we saw with Silicon Valley Bank.

    The conversation delves into the need for restrictions and regulation in the banking industry, despite the dislike for regulations. We highlight the importance of banks operating in the best interest of their clients and the need for vigilance in detecting risky banking practices. This insightful discussion provides valuable insights into the importance of bank regulation and the potential consequences of not implementing it effectively.

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    Understanding FDIC Insurance in the Fallout of SVB

    Understanding FDIC Insurance in the Fallout of SVB

    Steve Sosnick and I discuss the FDIC insurance threshold of $250,000 per account, which is meant to protect individuals but may not be enough for businesses with more funds. We question where the money to bailout the Silicon Valley Bank depositors will come from and what the ramifications may be in terms of insurance premiums on banks. In the short term, raising the insurance limit may stem runs on banks, but it also makes people wary of investing in stocks and bonds because those investors may not have the same protections as depositors.

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    Inside the Crash of Silicon Valley Bank: A Wall Street Veteran's Analysis with Steve Sosnick

    Inside the Crash of Silicon Valley Bank: A Wall Street Veteran's Analysis with Steve Sosnick

    When the Silicon Valley Bank crashed, I needed a podcast guest with all the knowledge to break it all down. Steve Sosnick, a former trader on Wall Street who now works in a strategy role. Steve shares his experience working at big firms like Lehman Brothers and Morgan Stanley before eventually joining Timber Hill, which later became Interactive Brokers, where he helped manage their options trading business. Steve offers valuable insights into the current state of the markets and how they might evolve in the future.

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    What was Silicon Valley Bank & What it Means for the Tech Industry

    What was Silicon Valley Bank & What it Means for the Tech Industry

    In this clip, financial expert Steve Sosnick discusses the recent collapse of Silicon Valley Bank, the 16th largest commercial bank in the United States. Silicon Valley Bank had a reputation for being a leading provider of financial services to startups, venture capital firms, and high-growth technology companies. However, many people outside of the tech industry may not have been familiar with the bank until its collapse. Sosnick explains how Silicon Valley Bank cultivated relationships with venture capital firms and became the bank of choice for many tech companies as they became flush with cash. Join us to learn more about the rise and fall of Silicon Valley Bank and what it means for the tech industry.


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    Inside the Collapse of Silicon Valley Bank: A Deep Dive into Banking, Bonds, and Investing

    Inside the Collapse of Silicon Valley Bank: A Deep Dive into Banking, Bonds, and Investing

    In this podcast clip, Steve Sosnick breaks down the traditional banking model and how it works, as well as the challenges that arise when a bank borrows short term and lends long term. He explains how Silicon Valley Bank invested its excess funds in what appeared to be safe securities such as government bonds, but then faced the problem of falling bond prices as interest rates rose. What's your take on the banks collapse?

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    Silicon Valley Bank Collapses: How it Happened and Who is to Blame?

    Silicon Valley Bank Collapses: How it Happened and Who is to Blame?

    Finance expert Steve Sosnick delves into the recent collapse of Silicon Valley-based bank, SVB Financial. He discusses how the bank's success led to its downfall, and how even the Federal Reserve and many other experts failed to predict its collapse. 

    I also shed light on how the bank's executives sold their shares before the collapse, leaving me wondering if they had any obligation to inform others and if any legal action can/ will be taken.

    Steve also touches on the use of 10b1 PLANS and the potential legal liabilities for the executives. Sosnick also explains how the chairman of the bank lobbied for a rule change that allowed SVB Financial to avoid extra scrutiny and regulation as it approached $50 billion in assets. Tune in for a detailed breakdown of the factors that led to the downfall of this seemingly stable bank.

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    TWT 55: Exploring the Implications of Silicon Valley Bank's Crash with Steve Sosnick

    TWT 55: Exploring the Implications of Silicon Valley Bank's Crash with Steve Sosnick

    In this episode of the Talking with Tarashuk Podcast, Steve Sosnick, Chief Strategist at Interactive Brokers, joins me to discuss the crash and closing of Silicon Valley Bank and its implications for startups and the economy. We delve into what happened with the crash, who may be responsible, and how the government plans to insure the money. Additionally, we explore the topic of market confidence and the true value of money and inflation. Join us for this insightful conversation and share your thoughts in the comments section.

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    «Не поддерживаю кровавые деньги капитализма». Хочу инвестировать только в «хорошие» компании. Это может быть выгодно? Или так я не заработаю?

    «Не поддерживаю кровавые деньги капитализма». Хочу инвестировать только в «хорошие» компании. Это может быть выгодно? Или так я не заработаю?

    Этот подкаст раньше выходил на «Медузе», а теперь его выпускает студия «Техника речи»

    Прибыль, выручка, общий долг и коэффициент P/E. Кажется, что при оценке компаний и выборе стратегии вдумчивые инвесторы ориентируются только на цифры. И так действительно было долгое время. Все изменилось с приходом на рынок нового поколения инвесторов, которые заявили, что инвестирование — это способ не только заработать деньги, но и поддержать те компании, которые разделяют общие с тобой ценности. Ну, например, стартапы, что производят солнечные батареи и двигают вперед альтернативную энергетику. Перед тем, как принять решение о сделке, таким инвесторам также важно оценить, заботится ли компания об окружающей среде, какие условия труда у ее сотрудников и соблюдается ли гендерный баланс в коллективе.  

    В новом (партнерском!) выпуске «Калькулятора» Назар Щетинин и Андрей Ванин говорят про социально ответственное инвестирование. Что это такое и как устроено? Насколько вообще уместна мораль в мире инвестиций? Как оценить экологичность и этичность бизнеса тем, для кого это важно? И какие последствия ждут тех, кто сейчас вкладывается в компании с вредным производством? Ну и вообще, понятное дело, что помогать природе и поддерживать ответственный бизнес здорово, но насколько прибыльно? 

    О чем этот выпуск:

    🌿Что ждет этичное инвестирование лет через пять? Это модный тренд, который скоро пройдет? Или, наоборот, подход, который останется с нами надолго?

    🪑Можно ли и поддержать социально ответственный бизнес, и заработать? Или усидеть на двух стульях сразу не выйдет?

    💨В какие «зеленые» технологии действительно стоит вкладываться? И как не нарваться на «пузырь»?

    🤝 Еще раз спасибо авиакомпании KLM Королевские Голландские Авиалинии, которая поддержала подкаст «Калькулятор» в этом эпизоде. В выпуске мы подробно рассказали про экологические инициативы бренда. Например, про создание биотоплива SAF, фабрику по производству которого сейчас строит KLM вместе с партнерами. И про программу компенсации углеродного следа под названием CO2ZERO, принять участие в которой может каждый пассажир. Узнать об этих и других проектах больше можно здесь, а забронировать билет и отправиться в экологичное путешествие — здесь 🤝

    🎙«Калькулятор» выходит по четвергам. Чтобы не пропустить новые эпизоды, подписывайтесь на подкаст в Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, «Яндекс.Музыке», Castbox и на «Букмейте».

    Morning Bell 29 January

    Morning Bell 29 January

    The ASX200 is eyeing a lift of 1.1% at the open.

    GameStop (NYSE:GME), the centre of a Reddit-user buying frenzy, saw its shares fall 44% after Robinhood and Interactive Brokers placed restrictions on trades.

    What to watch today:

    • The iron ore price fell 0.4% overnight and oil stocks could come under pressure as the oil price fell 1.2%.
    • Fortescue Metals (ASX:FMG), Galaxy Resources (ASX:GXY) and IOOF (ASX:IFL) report quarterly production today.

    Local trading ideas:

    • Car dealership business, Eagers Automotive (ASX:APE) was upgraded to a buy by Bell Potter, with a $15.50 price target as its earnings are growing more than expected  and are likely to continue.
    • Genetic Signatures (ASX:GSS) was reiterated as a Bell Potter speculative buy, with a slimmer $3.20 target.
    • Yancoal Australia (ASX:YAL), Platinum Asset Management (ASX:PTM) and 5G Network (ASX:5GN) are giving off bullish charting signals according to Trading Central.

    Ep 14: The Best Stock Broker

    Ep 14: The Best Stock Broker

    When you're trading, you need a broker! But who's the best stock broker? What's the best stock brokerage for beginners? How do you find the right stock broker?

    In this episode, I evaluate 6 different brokers using the following criteria:

    - Commissions for stocks
    - Commissions for options
    - Quality of trading platform
    - Quality of customer support
    - Minimum account requirements

    https://rockwelltrading.com/social

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