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Ring inventor Jamie Siminoff shares his remarkable journey from near-bankruptcy to selling his company to Amazon for $1.15 billion in just 40 days, plus his current AI-focused innovations after returning from a sabbatical.
Israeli President Isaac Herzog visited Bondi Beach to honor the 15 victims of the December 14th terrorist attack, laying sacred stones from Jerusalem while framing antisemitism as a global emergency that threatens democracies and demands unified action from leaders worldwide.
PBD Podcast discusses Super Bowl controversies including Bad Bunny's Spanish halftime performance, Turning Point USA's counter-programming that drew 5.7 million viewers, and the cultural divide these events highlighted in American entertainment.
Investing expert Mark Yusko warns that crypto is entering a winter cycle with Bitcoin likely to bottom in 2026, while predicting a major shift from US market dominance to Chinese and emerging market outperformance as global economic power restructures.
MicroStrategy has evolved from a simple Bitcoin holding company to a sophisticated Bitcoin credit company, launching innovative financial products like STRC (paying 11% yields) while Trump's administration signals strong political support for Bitcoin adoption.
Strike Point Gold CEO Mike Allen predicts gold will consolidate around $5,000 before surging to $7,000-$8,000 in a historic buying frenzy driven by Western infrastructure demand, while dismissing recent volatility as institutional profit-taking rather than a structural top.
The DOJ's release of over 3 million pages of Epstein files revealed chaotic document management, suspicious redactions protecting powerful names, and deeper ties between Epstein and elites like Bill Gates and Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnik, while FBI documents suggested intelligence agency connections may explain why Epstein received an unprecedented 'sweetheart deal' that shut down the original prosecution.
Japanese Prime Minister Takaichi secures a super majority to advance deficit-expanding fiscal reforms despite investor concerns, while US intelligence chief Gabbard faces whistleblower access allegations and luxury mineral water emerges as a stark symbol of India's wealth divide.
Ronald-Peter Stoeferle argues gold remains in the early stages of a secular bull market driven by institutional adoption and potential remonetization, with price targets reaching $8,900 by decade end if inflation persists, despite recent gains making it no longer a contrarian asset.
The trader details buying spot Bitcoin at $65K after a 50% drawdown from all-time highs as a disciplined long-term investment, while maintaining profitable shorts from $106K, and identifies the $67K confluence zone as a high-probability level for potential long entries during Sunday evening pivot windows.
Tavi Costa argues that despite recent gains, the commodities boom is in its early stages due to a severe supply-demand mismatch in mining, with institutional capital only beginning to rotate into a sector that represents just 1% of global market cap despite rising structural demand from AI, electrification, and onshoring trends.