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On Market Mondays, Earn Your Leisure and Stock market expert Ian Dunlap discuss strategies to make money in the stock market under any circumstance. During Market Mondays, we also answered a variety of investment questions from live callers.
Market Mondays is a new, exciting look into the world of investing and money management.
On Market Mondays, Earn Your Leisure and Stock market expert Ian Dunlap discuss strategies to make money in the stock market under any circumstance. During Market Mondays, we also answered a variety of investment questions from live callers.
Market Mondays is a new, exciting look into the world of investing and money management.
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Paul Judge is a successful entrepreneur and investor known for his insights on startup investing, industry trends, and successful business traits. He has a track record of exits and is a recognized figure in the startup and investment community.
Paul Judge is a successful entrepreneur and investor known for his insights on startup investing, industry trends, and successful business traits. He has a track record of exits and is a recognized figure in the startup and investment community.
In this Market Mondays clip, hosts Rashad Bilal, Troy Millings, and Ian Dunlap dive deep into the remarkable comeback story of Robinhood. Once seen as a volatile platform for retail tradersoften criticized for its gamification and accessibilityRobinhood has defied the odds, overcoming tough times and transforming into a force within the trading world.
Fresh from their discussion at Bloomberg with Romaine, the hosts break down Robinhoods recent surge, exploring how the stock went from lows of $6.85 in 2022 to hitting highs around $77 in 2024. Ian highlights the stellar leadership of CEO Vlad Tenev, comparing his resilience and vision to iconic turnarounds like that of Uber under Dara Khosrowshahi. Vlads unwavering commitment, ability to lean into criticism, and innovationlike embracing options, futures, and even sports bettinghave driven Robinhoods resurgence.
Troy discusses how Robinhoods controversial gamification actually played a pivotal role in educating and attracting younger retail investors to more sophisticated trading products. The conversation touches on the companys evolution from a simple app to a comprehensive desktop experience and how continued platform improvements have paralleled its financial success, with profit margins reaching an impressive 48.77%.
The hosts also talk about Robinhoods ability to stay ahead of the curve, catering to their core audience, and refusing to shy away from who they are, while other legacy companies struggle to keep up. They draw analogies to sports, emphasizing that Robinhoods consistent improvements year after year make it a stock you wouldnt want to bet against.
Whether youre a trader, investor, or someone fascinated by corporate turnarounds, this Market Mondays clip offers valuable insights into recognizing growth, innovation, and resilience in todays financial markets.
In this Market Mondays clip, hosts Rashad Bilal, Troy Millings, and Ian Dunlap dive deep into the remarkable comeback story of Robinhood. Once seen as a volatile platform for retail tradersoften criticized for its gamification and accessibilityRobinhood has defied the odds, overcoming tough times and transforming into a force within the trading world.
Fresh from their discussion at Bloomberg with Romaine, the hosts break down Robinhoods recent surge, exploring how the stock went from lows of $6.85 in 2022 to hitting highs around $77 in 2024. Ian highlights the stellar leadership of CEO Vlad Tenev, comparing his resilience and vision to iconic turnarounds like that of Uber under Dara Khosrowshahi. Vlads unwavering commitment, ability to lean into criticism, and innovationlike embracing options, futures, and even sports bettinghave driven Robinhoods resurgence.
Troy discusses how Robinhoods controversial gamification actually played a pivotal role in educating and attracting younger retail investors to more sophisticated trading products. The conversation touches on the companys evolution from a simple app to a comprehensive desktop experience and how continued platform improvements have paralleled its financial success, with profit margins reaching an impressive 48.77%.
The hosts also talk about Robinhoods ability to stay ahead of the curve, catering to their core audience, and refusing to shy away from who they are, while other legacy companies struggle to keep up. They draw analogies to sports, emphasizing that Robinhoods consistent improvements year after year make it a stock you wouldnt want to bet against.
Whether youre a trader, investor, or someone fascinated by corporate turnarounds, this Market Mondays clip offers valuable insights into recognizing growth, innovation, and resilience in todays financial markets.
MM #262: Elon vs Trump: What It Means for Tesla, Startup Success Secrets & Paul Judge's Keys to $1B in Exits
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RobinhoodS&P 500China EV dominanceInvest Fest 2025Elon MuskDonald TrumpTeslaStartup investingAIRed flags for entrepreneursInvestment storiesPitch Competition
In this episode of Market Mondays, we break down the biggest headlines shaping business and investing. We dive into Robinhoods recent surge after being added to the S&P 500, explore Chinas dominance in the EV space, and reveal the official lineup for Invest Fest 2025. We also unpack the unexpected beef between Elon Musk and Donald Trump and its potential impact on Tesla stock.
Special guest Paul Judge joins the show to share game-changing insights on startup investing, winning traits of successful founders, and how to spot the next big industry before it explodes. We also cover how to stay ahead of the curve with AI, red flags for entrepreneurs to avoid, and powerful lessons from real-life investment stories. Dont miss the exclusive look at the Invest Fest Pitch Competition!
In this episode of Market Mondays, we break down the biggest headlines shaping business and investing. We dive into Robinhoods recent surge after being added to the S&P 500, explore Chinas dominance in the EV space, and reveal the official lineup for Invest Fest 2025. We also unpack the unexpected beef between Elon Musk and Donald Trump and its potential impact on Tesla stock.
Special guest Paul Judge joins the show to share game-changing insights on startup investing, winning traits of successful founders, and how to spot the next big industry before it explodes. We also cover how to stay ahead of the curve with AI, red flags for entrepreneurs to avoid, and powerful lessons from real-life investment stories. Dont miss the exclusive look at the Invest Fest Pitch Competition!
Africa's investment boomAfrican agriculturePro-Trump sentiment in AfricaGlobal food securityAfrican farming and land demandInternational investment in AfricaAfrican politics and US relationsAfrican resource exportsAfrican economic growth
In this Market Mondays clip, hosts Rashad Bilal, Ian Dunlap, and Troy Millings dive deep into their recent experiences in Africa, uncovering surprising perspectives and huge opportunities on the continent.
The conversation kicks off with a candid look at how African leaders and government insiders see American politics, especially the surprising pro-Trump sentiment among some officials. Rashad reveals that many on the continent actually prefer a “hands-off” Republican approach, seeing it as less meddlesome than Democratic policies. This segment offers a rare global perspective on US politics and what it means for international investment.
Next, the trio explores Africa’s emerging role as the world’s breadbasket. Beyond minerals, the future is in farming—think mega-farms, massive livestock operations, and the enormous value of African produce. Did you know that 80% of the roses gracing Europe’s Valentine’s Day come straight out of Kenya? Or that Ghana and Ivory Coast are responsible for 80% of the world’s cocoa supply? The team spotlights the hidden goldmine in African agriculture, from lucrative tea farms in Kenya to the skyrocketing demand for land and food production.
They also touch on why international players—from Europe to China—are increasingly investing in Africa, despite media narratives. With fertile soil, ideal climates, and a talented local workforce, Africa is positioned not just as a resource hub, but as a critical player in future global food security.
Plus, there’s a special shoutout to Rashad’s book "You Deserve To Be Rich" making Barnes & Noble’s top reads of 2025 so far! And, they highlight the need for more African bookstores and access to educational resources.
Whether you’re an investor, entrepreneur, or just curious about global trends, this clip is packed with insights on Africa’s agricultural boom, international politics, and untapped opportunities that could shape the next 50 years.
*Key topics in this clip:*
✔️ African perspectives on US politics: Republicans vs. Democrats
✔️ The next big wave: farming, vegetation & livestock
✔️ Surprising stats: Kenyan roses, Ghanaian cocoa, and more
✔️ How global powers are investing in Africa’s future
✔️ Book shoutouts & the importance of access to resources
Don’t miss this in-depth conversation—your next big investment idea might just be growing in African soil!
In this Market Mondays clip, hosts Rashad Bilal, Ian Dunlap, and Troy Millings dive deep into their recent experiences in Africa, uncovering surprising perspectives and huge opportunities on the continent.
The conversation kicks off with a candid look at how African leaders and government insiders see American politics, especially the surprising pro-Trump sentiment among some officials. Rashad reveals that many on the continent actually prefer a “hands-off” Republican approach, seeing it as less meddlesome than Democratic policies. This segment offers a rare global perspective on US politics and what it means for international investment.
Next, the trio explores Africa’s emerging role as the world’s breadbasket. Beyond minerals, the future is in farming—think mega-farms, massive livestock operations, and the enormous value of African produce. Did you know that 80% of the roses gracing Europe’s Valentine’s Day come straight out of Kenya? Or that Ghana and Ivory Coast are responsible for 80% of the world’s cocoa supply? The team spotlights the hidden goldmine in African agriculture, from lucrative tea farms in Kenya to the skyrocketing demand for land and food production.
They also touch on why international players—from Europe to China—are increasingly investing in Africa, despite media narratives. With fertile soil, ideal climates, and a talented local workforce, Africa is positioned not just as a resource hub, but as a critical player in future global food security.
Plus, there’s a special shoutout to Rashad’s book "You Deserve To Be Rich" making Barnes & Noble’s top reads of 2025 so far! And, they highlight the need for more African bookstores and access to educational resources.
Whether you’re an investor, entrepreneur, or just curious about global trends, this clip is packed with insights on Africa’s agricultural boom, international politics, and untapped opportunities that could shape the next 50 years.
*Key topics in this clip:*
✔️ African perspectives on US politics: Republicans vs. Democrats
✔️ The next big wave: farming, vegetation & livestock
✔️ Surprising stats: Kenyan roses, Ghanaian cocoa, and more
✔️ How global powers are investing in Africa’s future
✔️ Book shoutouts & the importance of access to resources
Don’t miss this in-depth conversation—your next big investment idea might just be growing in African soil!
This week on Market Mondays, we’re breaking down a pivotal moment in the markets. After Apple, Amazon, Meta, and Microsoft reported earnings, we’re asking: are these tech giants still long-term compounders, or are buybacks and creative accounting hiding peak performance? Alphabet’s $70 billion stock buyback is under the spotlight, and Tesla’s stock jumped on Robotaxi hype — even as its fundamentals weakened. Elon Musk says Tesla doesn’t need to buy Uber, but is that a strategic power move or a missed opportunity in autonomous transport? Meanwhile, Huawei’s new AI chip spooked Nvidia investors — are cracks forming in the king of semis, or will U.S. geopolitics protect its dominance?
Beyond tech, we explore the consumer and macro landscape. Spotify is nearing a breakout — is this real growth or macro-fueled momentum? ARK Innovation is surging again — is Cathie Wood making a comeback or just catching a Nasdaq wave? Domino’s missed on same-store sales, DoorDash made a $3.6B bid for Deliveroo, and e.l.f. just bought Hailey Bieber’s Rhode brand for $1B. Is global consolidation the next growth phase in food delivery? Are influencer-led beauty brands the future — or a risky bet on hype? And with Monster, Celsius, and Vita Coco battling for beverage dominance, who really has the edge in a slowing economy?
We also dive into the economic outlook. U.S. GDP contracted by -0.2%, inflation appears mild but sentiment is at historic lows, and Treasury yields are climbing. Are we heading into recession, stagflation, or just a soft patch? Is now the time to rotate into risk or go defensive? Gold topped $3,400, oil prices dipped despite demand, and Palantir landed a $795M federal AI contract — is this the beginning of a broader AI-government integration wave? Plus, with the S&P 500 and Nasdaq surging while the Dow lags behind, we ask: is this the start of a real breakout — or another trap before the next downturn?
This week on Market Mondays, we’re breaking down a pivotal moment in the markets. After Apple, Amazon, Meta, and Microsoft reported earnings, we’re asking: are these tech giants still long-term compounders, or are buybacks and creative accounting hiding peak performance? Alphabet’s $70 billion stock buyback is under the spotlight, and Tesla’s stock jumped on Robotaxi hype — even as its fundamentals weakened. Elon Musk says Tesla doesn’t need to buy Uber, but is that a strategic power move or a missed opportunity in autonomous transport? Meanwhile, Huawei’s new AI chip spooked Nvidia investors — are cracks forming in the king of semis, or will U.S. geopolitics protect its dominance?
Beyond tech, we explore the consumer and macro landscape. Spotify is nearing a breakout — is this real growth or macro-fueled momentum? ARK Innovation is surging again — is Cathie Wood making a comeback or just catching a Nasdaq wave? Domino’s missed on same-store sales, DoorDash made a $3.6B bid for Deliveroo, and e.l.f. just bought Hailey Bieber’s Rhode brand for $1B. Is global consolidation the next growth phase in food delivery? Are influencer-led beauty brands the future — or a risky bet on hype? And with Monster, Celsius, and Vita Coco battling for beverage dominance, who really has the edge in a slowing economy?
We also dive into the economic outlook. U.S. GDP contracted by -0.2%, inflation appears mild but sentiment is at historic lows, and Treasury yields are climbing. Are we heading into recession, stagflation, or just a soft patch? Is now the time to rotate into risk or go defensive? Gold topped $3,400, oil prices dipped despite demand, and Palantir landed a $795M federal AI contract — is this the beginning of a broader AI-government integration wave? Plus, with the S&P 500 and Nasdaq surging while the Dow lags behind, we ask: is this the start of a real breakout — or another trap before the next downturn?
US stocksshorting US equitiesAmerican innovationtech giantsAIbiotechdata infrastructureinvestment landscapemarket strengthdisruptive companiesglobal connectivityinnovation cyclesmacro numberswealth creation
In this insightful clip, Ian Dunlap and Rashad Bilal unpack Bank of America’s recent advisory urging investors to short the S&P 500 amid concerns of a global shift away from US equities and US bond credit ratings. Is the era of American exceptionalism really coming to an end, or is the innovation engine still running strong?
Ian and Rashad dig deep into why shorting US equities right now might be a mistake—even with doubts swirling about the country's future growth. They highlight major U.S. innovators such as OpenAI, Palantir, and Anderil, as well as tech giants like Nvidia, Microsoft, and Meta, showing how these companies are not just maintaining but expanding America’s leadership in technology and AI.
The conversation also explores:
Why America's most disruptive companies haven’t even gone public yet
How Starlink and Meta are transforming global connectivity—above and below ground
The importance of understanding innovation cycles before making emotional investing decisions
Why debt and macro numbers don’t tell the whole story about US market strength
How biotech and data infrastructure are changing the investment landscape
Whether you’re a seasoned investor or just watching the markets, this clip offers a balanced perspective on future opportunities and risks in U.S. equities. Learn why betting against America’s stock market could mean missing out on generational wealth creation, and what makes today’s tech titans different from the rest.
👍 Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more real talk on investing and the markets!
In this insightful clip, Ian Dunlap and Rashad Bilal unpack Bank of America’s recent advisory urging investors to short the S&P 500 amid concerns of a global shift away from US equities and US bond credit ratings. Is the era of American exceptionalism really coming to an end, or is the innovation engine still running strong?
Ian and Rashad dig deep into why shorting US equities right now might be a mistake—even with doubts swirling about the country's future growth. They highlight major U.S. innovators such as OpenAI, Palantir, and Anderil, as well as tech giants like Nvidia, Microsoft, and Meta, showing how these companies are not just maintaining but expanding America’s leadership in technology and AI.
The conversation also explores:
Why America's most disruptive companies haven’t even gone public yet
How Starlink and Meta are transforming global connectivity—above and below ground
The importance of understanding innovation cycles before making emotional investing decisions
Why debt and macro numbers don’t tell the whole story about US market strength
How biotech and data infrastructure are changing the investment landscape
Whether you’re a seasoned investor or just watching the markets, this clip offers a balanced perspective on future opportunities and risks in U.S. equities. Learn why betting against America’s stock market could mean missing out on generational wealth creation, and what makes today’s tech titans different from the rest.
👍 Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more real talk on investing and the markets!