In this episode of Being Exponential, we’re unpacking the stories driving innovation, markets, and the next wave of exponential growth. We start with Jamie Dimon’s “credit cockroaches” comment — what he meant, and how companies like First Brands and Tricolor are challenging old narratives in finance and redefining trust in underserved markets. Then we zoom out to the global stage, where China’s restrictions on rare earth metals are shaking up the tech and energy industries. What does it mean ...
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In this episode of Being Exponential, we’re unpacking the stories driving innovation, markets, and the next wave of exponential growth. We start with Jamie Dimon’s “credit cockroaches” comment — what he meant, and how companies like First Brands and Tricolor are challenging old narratives in finance and redefining trust in underserved markets. Then we zoom out to the global stage, where China’s restrictions on rare earth metals are shaking up the tech and energy industries. What does it mean ...
The SHOCKING Truth About Wall Street's Dependence on the Fed
Being Exponential With Luke Lango
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The SHOCKING Truth About Wall Street's Dependence on the Fed
In this episode, we dive into the latest forces shaping markets and technology. We start with the Fed and whether its next moves could help fuel today’s rally. From there, we explore Opendoor, a stock that’s been on fire, and ask if the Fed could play a role in its momentum. Tesla takes center stage as Elon Musk makes his biggest insider purchase ever—$1 billion—and we discuss whether this signals the start of a major TSLA rally. The conversation shifts to the cloud compute wars, with Nvidia ...
Being Exponential With Luke Lango
In this episode of Being Exponential, we’re unpacking the stories driving innovation, markets, and the next wave of exponential growth. We start with Jamie Dimon’s “credit cockroaches” comment — what he meant, and how companies like First Brands and Tricolor are challenging old narratives in finance and redefining trust in underserved markets. Then we zoom out to the global stage, where China’s restrictions on rare earth metals are shaking up the tech and energy industries. What does it mean ...