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WATCH PRIVATE CREDIT

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β€œStrategy's STRC preferred series just became the most liquid preferred stock on the market.”

β€” Michael Saylor
Macro Pods
MAR 26, 2026Vox Media Podcast Network
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    Trump's Truth Social posts are enabling massive insider trading - timing-perfect bets totaling $1.5 billion were placed immediately before Iran-related policy announcements, highlighting a lack of regulatory guardrails on social media disclosures.

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    The private credit market is beginning to fracture - investor Steve Eisman notes that the non-bank lending sector is showing signs of stress as higher-for-longer interest rates finally start to break weaker balance sheets.

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    Institutionalized corruption is undermining market integrity - the recurring pattern of well-timed trades during Trump's second term suggests that insider information has become a weaponized commodity within the administration’s inner circle.

Daily Signal - Stock Edition
MAR 18, 2026Money Tree Investing Podcast
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    Private credit poses a systemic black swan risk - The sector has largely replaced traditional bank lending with minimal transparency or regulation, making potential redemption freezes a major red flag for investors.

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    Geopolitical uncertainty is driving extreme market divergence - Traditional correlations are breaking as the U.S. dollar strengthens and oil prices spike, forcing investors to navigate a 'fog of war' fueled by misinformation and AI content.

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    Prioritize capital preservation over growth - Given the shift away from a low-rate regime and rising consumer credit stress, investors should consider moving to cash and avoiding crowded trades in energy or defense.

Macro Pods
MAR 19, 2026Hedge Fund Manager Erik Townsend
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    War serves as a structural inflation catalyst - Geopolitical conflicts drive government deficit spending and disrupt global supply chains, creating a persistent second wave of price increases.

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    Food security is the next major macro risk - Supply shocks in agricultural commodities are driving sticky food inflation that remains resistant to traditional central bank policy tools.

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    Private credit is facing a liquidity reckoning - The breakdown in private lending markets suggests that the era of opaque, easy credit is hitting a wall as interest rates remain volatile.

Macro Pods
MAR 20, 2026Vox Media Podcast Network
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    Recession risks are creeping up - Yardeni recently raised his recession probability to 35%, suggesting that markets might be too complacent about underlying economic shifts.

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    Private credit remains a hidden vulnerability - The explosion in private lending may pose systemic risks that haven't been fully tested by a high-rate environment.

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    Bond markets are signaling structural change - Current fluctuations in the bond market reflect a fundamental rethinking of America's long-term fiscal health and interest rate trajectory.

Daily Signal - Crypto Edition
MAR 20, 2026Blockworks
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    Macro instability and private credit risks - Geopolitical tensions in the Middle East are driving oil volatility while the rapid growth of BDCs introduces potential liquidity traps in the private lending sector.

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    Regulatory friction remains a headwind - The SEC's ongoing crypto rulemaking continues to create friction for the industry, even as market participants push for more defined operational frameworks.

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    The arrival of the agentic economy - Tempo's mainnet launch marks a critical step for autonomous AI agent payments, supported by the sustained demand for GPU compute and foundational AI model growth.

Daily Signal - Crypto Edition
MAR 16, 2026Natalie Brunell
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    Bitcoin emerges as the superior war trade - Despite an initial sell-off during Iran-related geopolitical tensions, Bitcoin has outperformed both gold and the S&P 500, solidifying its role as a global flight-to-safety asset.

    β€œStrategy's STRC preferred series just became the most liquid preferred stock on the market.”

    β€” Michael Saylor
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    Strategy's STRC transforms corporate treasury - By issuing the most liquid preferred stock on the market, Strategy has successfully acquired over 738,000 BTC, pathing the way to a one-million-Bitcoin reserve by late 2026.

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    The private credit bubble is beginning to burst - A $265 billion meltdown in private credit has forced giants like Morgan Stanley and JPMorgan to restrict redemptions and mark down software loans as liquidity dries up.

    β€œStrategy's STRC preferred series just became the most liquid preferred stock on the market.”

    β€” Michael Saylor

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