The Tariff Ruling And The AI Revolution
+ the Housing Market Undergoes a Major Shift
Doug and Greg discuss the recent court ruling on tariffs and the implications for the market. Highlighted by Nvidia's impressive earnings, they’ll also talk about the ongoing AI revolution and how it will affect inflation, decentralization, and the job market. They finish by looking at the housing market, which now has the highest recorded rate of sellers vs. buyers.
Key Takeaways
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[0:18] - Tariff turmoil: the court's decision and market reactions
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[12:37] - Nvidia earnings & the AI revolution
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[17:27] - Bracing for job disruption that will come from AI
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[22:16] - Shifting real estate market dynamics
Links
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Federal court blocks Trump from imposing sweeping tariffs under emergency powers law
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Goldman, Morgan Stanley Say Trump Can Deploy Other Tariff Tools
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The Tech Industry Is Huge—and Europe’s Share of It Is Very Small
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The U.S. Housing Market Has Nearly 500,000 More Sellers Than Buyers—the Most on Record.
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