SpaceX, Fed Moves, & Private Equity Entering College Sports
It’s been a busy week in the markets. Doug & Greg jump in with the big news of SpaceX’s potential IPO in 2026 and what that could mean for next year’s blow-off top. They also discuss the Federal Reserve's recent rate cut, which came with rare dissenters, and how politics is playing a part. They finish with the implications of private equity on college sports’ ever-changing NIL landscape.
Key Takeaways
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[00:16] - The IPO wave may be here with SpaceX announcement
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[07:47] - Talking Fed: rate cut, dissenters, and chair/board jockeying
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[13:00] - Utah is the first college to accept private equity capital
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