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Radar Podcast
Market Radar
187 episodes
3 days ago
Market Radar was established with a straightforward, no-nonsense approach to understanding markets. We’ve harnessed the power of data-driven analysis to develop macroeconomic financial models that are both effective and easy to understand. In a social media landscape cluttered with aggressive sales tactics targeting everyday investors, we aim to be the voice of reason in the macro space.
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Market Radar was established with a straightforward, no-nonsense approach to understanding markets. We’ve harnessed the power of data-driven analysis to develop macroeconomic financial models that are both effective and easy to understand. In a social media landscape cluttered with aggressive sales tactics targeting everyday investors, we aim to be the voice of reason in the macro space.
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Why Does Good News Make Stocks Drop?
Radar Podcast
42 minutes 19 seconds
3 months ago
Why Does Good News Make Stocks Drop?

The video explores the potential return of a market trend where good economic news, such as strong employment numbers, triggers negative stock market reactions. It references past scenarios where hot job reports led to market sell-offs due to fears of the Federal Reserve hiking interest rates. The discussion includes the impact of terminal rates on financial markets.
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Episode 174

Radar Podcast
Market Radar was established with a straightforward, no-nonsense approach to understanding markets. We’ve harnessed the power of data-driven analysis to develop macroeconomic financial models that are both effective and easy to understand. In a social media landscape cluttered with aggressive sales tactics targeting everyday investors, we aim to be the voice of reason in the macro space.