Jan. 22, 2026

Greenland, Small-Caps, and the Fed Future

Greg and Doug Stokes discuss the most recent news surrounding Greenland, tariffs, and whether or not it’s all a smoke screen for acquiring rare earths. They also delve into the rise of Chinese automotive companies, the performance of small caps, the dynamics of interest rates and inflation, and the Federal Reserve's future and its impact on the economy.


Key Takeaways

  • [00:17] - Greenland’s rare earths and ongoing geopolitical tensions

  • [08:27] - The rise of the Chinese automotive industry

  • [10:40] - Small caps are on the rise in U.S. markets

  • [13:10] - Interest rates follow the path of inflation and GDP

  • [17:09] - Updates on the Fed’s present and future moves 


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