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Prognosis: Misconception

Introducing "What Goes Up," A New Show From Bloomberg

Prognosis: Misconception

Bloomberg

Health & Fitness, Science

4.1838 Ratings

🗓️ 19 April 2019

⏱️ 3 minutes

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Summary

On this new show from Bloomberg, hosts Mike Regan and Sarah Ponczek speak with expert guests each week about the main themes influencing global markets. They explore everything from stocks to bonds to currencies and commodities, and how each asset class affects trading in the others. Whether you’re a financial professional or just a curious retirement saver, What Goes Up keeps you apprised of the latest buzz on Wall Street and what the wildest movements in markets will mean for your investments. 

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0:00.0

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0:07.3

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0:14.1

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0:20.9

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0:26.3

Visit Bloomberg.com slash enterprise data to learn more.

0:32.6

Mike, sometimes financial markets can get confusing.

0:36.1

Tell me about it, Sarah.

0:37.9

Equity longshore performance, longer dated volatility, over-the-counter derivative products.

0:42.5

And that's why on What Goes Up, a new podcast from Bloomberg will help you break down the ins and outs of the forces driving global markets.

0:51.3

I'm Sarah Ponzeck, a reporter on the cross-asset team. And I'm Mike Regan,

0:55.8

a senior editor and writer for the market scheme. Each week, we'll talk to some of Bloomberg's

1:00.4

smartest writers, editors, and strategists, and we'll bring in some of the biggest names on Wall Street.

1:06.8

We'll explore what's moving, not just stocks, but also bonds, currencies, and commodities.

1:12.1

And there may be the occasional dad joke.

1:14.5

Occasional?

1:15.4

Possibly frequent dad jokes.

1:17.8

Do you even care about Brexit?

1:18.9

I mean, should U.S. investors be following this, or is it like, is it like Premier soccer, you know?

1:24.6

It's less interesting than Premier soccer.

1:27.5

Yeah, I just can't believe that people trade these. You know, and it's all computers now.

1:31.2

I think computers are going to become human because they will develop the emotion of shame from trading U.S. China trade headlines.

1:37.7

We have a ton of analogies for this, and I think the cleanest dirty shirt is the one that I would like to call time on because it's really a horrible one.

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