September 04, 2025
Here’s what was covered in episode 333:
Macro Musings - Flying solo this week, Nick dove into the bond market, the dollar, and gold. The 10-year yield trends down as the Fed readies a likely September cut, while the 30-year pushes higher — signaling growth ahead despite short-term easing. A weak dollar and lower short yields are tailwinds for gold, which hit fresh record highs near $3,600/oz. Stocks remain near all-time highs, but September seasonality could bring turbulence. Political interference at the Fed looms as Trump threatens Powell’s job and hints at dovish replacements.
Market Takes - Nick stepped back to trace his career from clean energy beginnings in 2007 through the financial crisis and into resources. The throughline: real things matter. Key themes now:
Together, these metals — uranium, copper, and rare earths — remain the backbone of energy, defense, and technology.
Bizarro Banter - Politics turned local this week. Nick detailed Spokane’s deepening homeless crisis and the political dysfunction surrounding Proposition 1, which 75% of voters supported to ban street camping. Instead of honoring the vote, the mayor and city council watered it down and allegedly used late-night threats to sway votes. An ethics investigation is underway, but the press is silent. For Nick, it’s a microcosm of U.S. politics: leaders defying the will of the people, prioritizing agendas over democracy. The lesson: remain independent, own assets, and recognize that all politics is local.
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September 04, 2025
Here’s what was covered in episode 333:
Macro Musings - Flying solo this week, Nick dove into the bond market, the dollar, and gold. The 10-year yield trends down as the Fed readies a likely September cut, while the 30-year pushes higher — signaling growth ahead despite short-term easing. A weak dollar and lower short yields are tailwinds for gold, which hit fresh record highs near $3,600/oz. Stocks remain near all-time highs, but September seasonality could bring turbulence. Political interference at the Fed looms as Trump threatens Powell’s job and hints at dovish replacements.
Market Takes - Nick stepped back to trace his career from clean energy beginnings in 2007 through the financial crisis and into resources. The throughline: real things matter. Key themes now:
Together, these metals — uranium, copper, and rare earths — remain the backbone of energy, defense, and technology.
Bizarro Banter - Politics turned local this week. Nick detailed Spokane’s deepening homeless crisis and the political dysfunction surrounding Proposition 1, which 75% of voters supported to ban street camping. Instead of honoring the vote, the mayor and city council watered it down and allegedly used late-night threats to sway votes. An ethics investigation is underway, but the press is silent. For Nick, it’s a microcosm of U.S. politics: leaders defying the will of the people, prioritizing agendas over democracy. The lesson: remain independent, own assets, and recognize that all politics is local.
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September 04, 2025
Here’s what was covered in episode 333:
Macro Musings - Flying solo this week, Nick dove into the bond market, the dollar, and gold. The 10-year yield trends down as the Fed readies a likely September cut, while the 30-year pushes higher — signaling growth ahead despite short-term easing. A weak dollar and lower short yields are tailwinds for gold, which hit fresh record highs near $3,600/oz. Stocks remain near all-time highs, but September seasonality could bring turbulence. Political interference at the Fed looms as Trump threatens Powell’s job and hints at dovish replacements.
Market Takes - Nick stepped back to trace his career from clean energy beginnings in 2007 through the financial crisis and into resources. The throughline: real things matter. Key themes now:
Together, these metals — uranium, copper, and rare earths — remain the backbone of energy, defense, and technology.
Bizarro Banter - Politics turned local this week. Nick detailed Spokane’s deepening homeless crisis and the political dysfunction surrounding Proposition 1, which 75% of voters supported to ban street camping. Instead of honoring the vote, the mayor and city council watered it down and allegedly used late-night threats to sway votes. An ethics investigation is underway, but the press is silent. For Nick, it’s a microcosm of U.S. politics: leaders defying the will of the people, prioritizing agendas over democracy. The lesson: remain independent, own assets, and recognize that all politics is local.
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