
Is The GameStop Trade Really A Political Rebellion?
The GameStop short squeeze is one of the most extraordinary events to ever happen in markets. But does it have political significance? Some are saying that it represents the manifestation of Occupy Wa...
2 Feb 202155min

Can Open-Source Semiconductors Upend the Chip Industry?
We're seeing historic change happening in real time in the chip industry. The old leaders are going away, and new players and new models are emerging, particularly around fabless chips. On this episod...
1 Feb 202131min

How One Online Investor Made the Score of a Lifetime on GameStop
Everyone is talking about GameStop. The physical games retailer that was left for dead has been one of the hottest stocks of the year, surging well over 50x since its lows in late 2020. But how did it...
29 Jan 20211h 1min

Dan Wang on China's Mission to Be a World Leader in Semiconductors
We've been talking a lot on the podcast about semiconductors. The stumble of Intel. The general troubles with US manufacturing, and, of course, the rise of TSMC. But, for a long time, the Chinese gove...
28 Jan 202158min

The Important Lesson a Quant Manager Learned in 2020
It goes without saying that 2020 was a year like no other when it comes to the markets. A historic crash, and then a raging recovery, all set against the backdrop of a pandemic and deeply depressed ec...
21 Jan 202151min

Why the Cost of Shipping Goods From China Is Suddenly Soaring
The coronavirus crisis snarled global shipping in early 2020 as borders were closed, but lots of people expected it to improve as vessels returned to position. Instead, more than a year later, the shi...
18 Jan 202145min

How the U.S. Lost Chip Dominance and How It Can Be Regained
The U.S. was once a manufacturing leader in semiconductors. That's no longer the case, given the rise of contract manufacturing and outsourcing, the dominance of Taiwan Semiconductor, and Intel's own ...
14 Jan 202156min





















