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No Sympathy for the Fed Devils, and an Interview with Rich Greenfield of Lightshed

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Business News, News, Investing, Business

4.7836 Ratings

🗓️ 27 August 2021

⏱️ 62 minutes

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Summary

Guy, Dan and Danny discuss the everything rally (3:05), Chinese stocks rebounding (13:36), DraftKings’ Simplebet bid (18:04), and bitcoin’s 60% rally off its summer lows (19:57). The co-hosts interview Rich Greenfield of Lightshed Partners (28:06) and talk about his short AMC call (33:11), his venture into the metaverse (41:14), and the streaming wars (45:50). Click here for Guy Adami’s favorite Rolling Stones songs.  ---- See what adding futures can do for you at cmegroup.com/onthetape.  ---- Shoot us an email at OnTheTape@riskreversal.com with any feedback, suggestions, or questions for us to answer on the pod and follow us @OnTheTapePod. We’re on social: Follow Dan Nathan @RiskReversal on Twitter Follow @GuyAdami on Twitter Follow Danny Moses @DMoses34 on Twitter Follow us on Instagram @RiskReversalMedia

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0:00.0

Here we are back on the tape. Listen, big week for me personally. A couple things. John Sina,

0:06.7

is that how you pronounce his name? C-E-N-A. He followed me on the Twitter. I mean, that is

0:11.0

badass. Then I looked. He follows like 300,000 people, but I'm one of them. So in a planet of-

0:16.2

me, Guy, including me, by the way. He followed you as well. Amanda Diaz chiming in.

0:21.8

The other big thing is one of my heroes, listen, Keith Richards and I share a birthday.

0:26.7

We're not born on the same day.

0:27.9

We're born on the same date, not the same day.

0:31.4

There is a difference.

0:32.1

He's 20 years older than I am.

0:33.4

But obviously, Charlie Watts passed away this week.

0:35.9

I put him in top five drummers of all time

0:38.6

in rock history. I'm curious as to your thoughts, gentlemen. The Stones were a great band. They are a

0:43.3

great band. I was never a huge Stones fan. I love their music. I love their genius of kind of the

0:48.0

Southern blues and jazz and morphing it into rock and roll. They're one of a kind for sure. I just haven't enjoyed seeing them in the last 10 to 15 years.

0:55.3

And I want to kind of remember them back when they were 70s and 80s and not now. But Charlie Watts obviously was a master at his craft.

1:02.3

And so, listen, it's sad. But 80, where do you sign up for that life? Let me be in a rock and roll band for, you know, 57 years or whatever it was, and I'll take 80 and exit

1:11.2

anytime. I'm all in. You're all in on that. You know, it's funny that you said they should

1:15.3

have stopped playing a long time ago. The first time I ever saw them was the Carrier Dome in

1:18.8

1987. It was fantastic. They were still, I had a lot of energy. I saw him again in 1997 at Giant Stadium, and I actually got to give a high five to Keith Richards.

1:30.1

They were coming from the mid-stadium through like this runway back to the main stage after playing sympathy for the devil.

1:37.4

I put my hand out.

1:38.2

He just smacked it, which is pretty amazing.

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