
About this episode
Tony Greer and Jared Dillian analyze market reactions to geopolitical events and discuss trading strategies amidst volatility.
In this podcast, Tony Greer and Jared Dillian break down violent market reactions to ceasefire headlines, with oil collapsing, stocks ripping, and the dollar sliding, raising serious questions about whether this move is real or just another overreaction. They dive into S&P resistance levels, bond rallies, sector rotation, and why energy and natural resources may still be the leadership trade despite short-term volatility. They also explore gold vs. silver setups, macro confusion driven by geopolitical uncertainty, and how traders should navigate a market increasingly driven by headlines, tweets, and sentiment swings. They kick things off with the “Dennis Rodman” analogy for gold, revisit 90s culture and music, and share stories from early Wall Street and New York City.
People in this episode
Hosts: Tony Greer, Jared Dillian
Topics covered
- market reactions
- geopolitical uncertainty
- S&P resistance levels
- sector rotation
- energy trade
- gold vs. silver
- Wall Street stories
Keywords
- market reactions
- oil collapse
- stocks
- dollar
- S&P
- bond rallies
- energy
- gold
- silver
- trading strategies
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