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MM #166: Biden Pardons $39 Billion in Student Loans, XRP's Future, Tech Wars, Crypto, & The Supreme Court

podcast December 31, 1969


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In this episode of Market Mondays, we tackle the pressing issues of the day, examining topics ranging from long-term investing myths, significant legal rulings for XRP and implications on the cryptocurrency market, to the FTC's unsuccessful bid to block the Microsoft-Activision deal. We delve into J.P. Morgan's record revenue and its potential impact on investing decisions, as well as an exploration of the Federal Trade Commission's investigation into ChatGPT and its implications on the app's popularity.

We share insights from our exclusive interview with Kenny Burns and discuss the intensifying social media wars following Elon Musk's startup announcement and Twitter's revenue sharing initiative. We also take a look at the recent acquisition by Eli Lilly of the obesity startup Versanis and what it signifies for the industry.

In a special segment, we spoke to Congressman Jamaal Bowman on a host of issues. We discussed President Biden's student loan forgiveness policy, the Supreme Court's recent ruling on affirmative action, the state of the economy, and the government's stance on AI. We also considered strategies to stimulate economic growth and job creation, and the legislator's perspective on reparations.

Join us for these engaging discussions that navigate the complex world of finance, tech, and policy. Don't forget to subscribe and turn on notifications to stay updated on our latest videos. Enjoy the episode! #studentloans #xrp #SupremeCourt

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