In this episode of Lead-Lag Live, I sit down with Father Emmanuel Lemelson, activist investor and Orthodox priest, to discuss the intersection of faith, finance, and speculation in an era of market excess. From calling tops in gold and silver to exposing fraud on Wall Street, Fr. Emmanuel argues that modern markets have become spiritually and ethically unmoored — a “Wild West” driven by greed, memes, and misplaced faith in AI. He shares his candid views on what true stewardship means, why hoa...
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In this episode of Lead-Lag Live, I sit down with Father Emmanuel Lemelson, activist investor and Orthodox priest, to discuss the intersection of faith, finance, and speculation in an era of market excess. From calling tops in gold and silver to exposing fraud on Wall Street, Fr. Emmanuel argues that modern markets have become spiritually and ethically unmoored — a “Wild West” driven by greed, memes, and misplaced faith in AI. He shares his candid views on what true stewardship means, why hoa...
Energy, Income, and AI: Jay Hatfield on the Fed, Housing, and Where the Real Growth Is Now
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3 weeks ago
Energy, Income, and AI: Jay Hatfield on the Fed, Housing, and Where the Real Growth Is Now
In this episode of Lead-Lag Live, I sit down with Jay Hatfield, CEO of Infrastructure Capital Advisors, to cut through the noise on the Fed, energy markets, and how investors can prepare for the next phase of the cycle. From the AI-driven power boom to small-cap rotation and bond opportunities, Jay shares why the Fed’s reliance on lagging data could be investors’ biggest advantage — and where long-term value is hiding in plain sight. In this episode: – Why the AI build-out could make natural ...
Lead-Lag Live
In this episode of Lead-Lag Live, I sit down with Father Emmanuel Lemelson, activist investor and Orthodox priest, to discuss the intersection of faith, finance, and speculation in an era of market excess. From calling tops in gold and silver to exposing fraud on Wall Street, Fr. Emmanuel argues that modern markets have become spiritually and ethically unmoored — a “Wild West” driven by greed, memes, and misplaced faith in AI. He shares his candid views on what true stewardship means, why hoa...