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Hosts: Ansel Lindner and Christian Keroles
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Fed Watch is a macro podcast, true to bitcoin’s rebel nature. Each episode we question mainstream and bitcoin narratives by examining current events in macro from across the globe, with an emphasis on central banks and currencies.
In this episode, CK and I break down some charts, including bitcoin, the dollar, European energy, and US gasoline futures. Next, I read through a couple articles and address the complicated financial situation in China. Lastly, we examine what the big deal is with Zoltan Pozsar’s latest dispatch about “Chussia”.
Join my telegram for constant updates on bitcoin and macro, and go to bitcoinandmarkets.com to sign up for my free weekly newsletter the Bitcoin Fundamentals Report.
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140140 ratings
Hosts: Ansel Lindner and Christian Keroles
Listen To This Episode: Apple / Spotify / Google / Libsyn / Overcast / RSS
Watch this Episode: YouTube / Rumble
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Fed Watch is a macro podcast, true to bitcoin’s rebel nature. Each episode we question mainstream and bitcoin narratives by examining current events in macro from across the globe, with an emphasis on central banks and currencies.
In this episode, CK and I break down some charts, including bitcoin, the dollar, European energy, and US gasoline futures. Next, I read through a couple articles and address the complicated financial situation in China. Lastly, we examine what the big deal is with Zoltan Pozsar’s latest dispatch about “Chussia”.
Join my telegram for constant updates on bitcoin and macro, and go to bitcoinandmarkets.com to sign up for my free weekly newsletter the Bitcoin Fundamentals Report.

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