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Real Deals Media

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For over 25 years, Real Deals have been the independent voice of European private equity providing essential market intelligence, deal information, and insight to Europe's leading GPs, their advisers, & LPs. The Drawdown provides vital insight and analysis for operational professionals in private equity and venture capital. Our mission is to empower & celebrate operational professionals who ensure funds are managed in a robust and compliant manner, lead on in-house technology strategies, reg ...
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The Drawdown Agenda is an exciting new podcast series exploring the ground-breaking research behind the best-selling book Drawdown, a new and inspiring vision how we can reverse global warming by achieving “drawdown” – when atmospheric greenhouse gas concentrations peak and begin to decline. Every fortnight, we speak to key members of the Drawdown team, a broad coalition of researchers, scientists, policy makers, business leaders and activists who have mapped, measured, and modelled the 100 ...
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Brought to you by Loam, 'The Dirt' takes a closer look at how new technologies (particularly CarbonBuilder), science, and land management strategies can increase soil organic carbon (SOC) and turn your dirt into healthier agricultural soils. Dan Reid from the Loam talks to farmers as well as experts from Loam and the agriculture industry about the basics of increasing carbon build, integrating new technologies on-farm, and participating in SecondCrop soil carbon projects in Australia.
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Aussie Turtles

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Welcome to “Turtle Talk”, where timeless trend-following meets market outliers. Join our hosts Adam and Rich including the renowned original Turtle Trader Jerry Parker as we explore core principles, current debates, and expert insights to help traders navigate financial markets. Tune in for in-depth discussions and practical advice on trend following and Outlier Hunting.
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Top Traders Unplugged

Niels Kaastrup-Larsen

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Discover the fascinating world of investing with Niels Kaastrup-Larsen and his remarkable co-hosts. Each week, we bring you compelling conversations with legendary investors, leading economists, masterful traders, and forward-thinking thought leaders. From Trend Following and Global Macro to Geo-Politics, Commodities, Quant Investing, Crypto, and Volatility, we uncover the strategies, stories, and lessons behind their success. Gain actionable insights from industry veterans as we celebrate t ...
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Excess Returns

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Excess Returns is dedicated to making you a better long-term investor and making complex investing topics understandable. Join Jack Forehand, Justin Carbonneau and Matt Zeigler as they sit down with some of the most interesting names in finance to discuss topics like macroeconomics, value investing, factor investing, and more. Subscribe to learn along with us.
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How four traders cope with stress and emotional demands of trading. They share their highs and lows of their trading journey and talk about their personal development goals to put them on the path to success
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The Broken Pie Chart Podcast offers fresh looks at investment portfolio management, economics, markets, retirement planning, and more by simplifying and explaining important aspects of financial markets and the economy in easy to understand ways.
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Ryan Flahive

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Climate Changers features interviews with remarkable entrepreneurs, scientists, activists, educators and other leaders who are taking initiative as we face a growing climate crisis. Climate Changers is for people who are tired of feeling helpless and want to hear real stories from thoughtful and effective leaders who are on the front lines of building the products and coalitions that will create change The future is worth fighting for, so join me in this weekly celebration of the heroes who ...
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Chat With Traders is your key to the minds of trading's elite performers. Start listening to learn how a diverse mix of traders went from zero to hero, how they successfully trade markets today, and get their best tips 'n pointers for profitable performance, plus much more. Note: You are responsible for your own trading decisions—this is not financial advice.
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Join Nick Davis CFP®, Tori Ten Hagen CFP®, and Connie Davis of Brindle & Bay each episode as they seek to provide clarity and empowerment through a thoughtful and friendly discussion about the important topics that shape our financial lives. The Money Master Retirement Podcast will cover topics ranging from investing to legacy planning, healthcare to income planning, and a wide range of additional conversations that'll help educate you about retirement's most important considerations. If you ...
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Oasis is here. A place for families. A place for secular people. A network of communities that are empowered by reason and connected by compassion. Across the nation, our weekly gatherings feature live performances by local musicians, speakers to inspire and educate, and children's programming to entertain and stimulate young minds. This podcast features a selection of talks from Oasis community members and special guest speakers. Each talk covers a different topic—usually something inspirin ...
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Where Psychology Meets Profit Trading success isn't just about charts and patterns. The Simple Trading Podcast delves deeper, exploring the psychological aspects that elevate average traders to exceptional ones. We unpack the mental game of Forex and Futures, equipping you with the strategies and mindset to navigate the markets with confidence and clarity.
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Are you a designer (in any industry) taking on climate action? You are not alone. We'll introduce you to other climate designers doing amazing work that confronts our changing climate. You'll hear firsthand how designers consider sustainability, climate science, product life cycles, regenerative design, and environmentally friendly options in their work. You can learn more and join us at climatedesigners.org Brought to you by Sarah Harrison and Marc O’Brien of The Determined.
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Climate change is scary and can make us feel hopeless and helpless. Since 71% of greenhouse gas emissions comes from the top 100 companies, there is only so much we can do as individuals. The good news is that 3,500 companies have committed to net zero emissions between now and 2050. On this show we will be interviewing these decision makers, the business and government leaders who can actually save the planet. We will engage in authentic and direct conversation about what is working and wha ...
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In this episode of Excess Returns, Matt Zeigler and Jason Buck sit down with Eric Crittenden, CIO of Standpoint Funds, for a wide-ranging and candid discussion about trend following, risk transfer markets, and what it takes to build a resilient investment strategy for uncertain futures. Eric shares decades of hard-won insights on investor behavior,…
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Military officials in Russia’s Far East are investigating the death of a 19-year-old conscript just four days into his term of service, according to the news outlet RBC. The 318th Military Investigative Department in Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk is treating Danila Minyailo’s death as a case of aggravated criminal negligence. According to the Telegram channel …
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A Ukrainian cell of the neo-Nazi group “The Base” has claimed responsibility for the July 10 assassination of Colonel Ivan Voronych, a senior official in Ukraine’s domestic intelligence agency (SBU), according to The Guardian. “The shooting of the SBU colonel is not the end, but only the beginning. We will continue our struggle until justice prevai…
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Russia’s military intelligence agency has developed new pipelines for deploying mercenaries to Ukraine, according to an investigation by the Sistema project. Officials reportedly created the “Dobrocor” system by reorganizing the existing private military company Redut. Dobrocor began recruiting this spring, and Sistema journalists linked its operat…
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The oil tanker Kriti King transits the Bosporus Strait en route to Russia’s Novorossiysk Port. November 22, 2023. On July 14, Donald Trump made his promised “major statement” on the war in Ukraine, pledging additional military aid to Kyiv and threatening Russia with new sanctions. The U.S. president warned that 100-percent tariffs on exports to the…
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Sudzha residents during the Ukrainian military’s occupation. August 2024. Last weekend, The New York Times published a report from the part of Russia’s Kursk region that was occupied by Ukrainian forces from August 2024 to March 2025. The piece, titled “A Landscape of Death: What’s Left Where Ukraine Invaded Russia,” is an unusual example of a West…
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Why didn’t the long-predicted recession arrive? In this episode, we talk with Aahan Menon, founder of Prometheus Research, about why traditional macro models are breaking down and what investors are missing in today’s economy. Aahan explains why recession indicators have failed, how monetary policy transmission has changed, and what really matters …
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What happened? The Russian State Duma has passed a law restoring the right of the Federal Security Service (FSB) to operate its own pre-trial detention centers. Now, lawmakers are planning to consider two related bills, which would amend the Administrative Code, the Criminal Code, and the Criminal Procedure Code, in a first reading on July 17. All …
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A Latvian court has overturned the decision by the countryʼs National Electronic Mass Media Council (NEPLP) to revoke the broadcasting license of the independent Russian-language channel TV Rain. NEPLP chairman Ivars Āboliņš said the council plans to appeal the ruling. He also stated that TV Rain will not be returning to Latvia. Latviaʼs public bro…
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Russian forces launched a wave of overnight attacks across Ukraine, targeting multiple cities and damaging infrastructure, Ukrainian officials said. In the Vinnytsia region, drones struck industrial facilities in the city of Vinnytsia and damaged residential buildings in surrounding areas, according to Natalia Zabolotna, deputy head of the regional…
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In this Climate Rising episode in our series on climate resilience, Jacqueline Novogratz, Founder and CEO of Acumen shares how impact investing is agriculture is helping smallholder farmers build climate resilience. Jacqueline shares insights from two decades of investing in poverty alleviation that includes climate resilience and adaptation social…
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Masked assailants attacked Russian MMA fighter Timur Khizriev with less-lethal weapons in Dagestan on Tuesday night, according to state media. The incident took place around 11:30 p.m. near a residential building in Makhachkala. The Telegram channel Baza reports that two masked men were waiting for Khizriev. When he got out of his car, they opened …
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The Russian State Duma’s Committee on State Building and Legislation has proposed an amendment that would introduce misdemeanor penalties for searching for banned content online, including through the use of VPN services, the human rights group Network Freedoms reported on Tuesday. Forbes Russia was the first to draw attention to the proposal. The …
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U.S. President Donald Trump has announced that shipments of new air defense missiles for Ukraine’s Patriot systems, which he promised on Sunday, are already underway. “They’re already being shipped. They’re coming in from Germany and then replaced by Germany, and in all cases, the United States gets paid back in full,” Trump told reporters at Andre…
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Rick Santelli joins Cem Karsan for a conversation that cuts through the noise. From the floor of the Cboe to the era of central bank primacy, Santelli reflects on how markets have been reshaped... not just by technology or policy, but by the loss of honest signals. They cover the Fed’s shift from restraint to control, the unintended consequences of…
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The war in Ukraine has begun to influence Russia’s crime rates, and the situation promises to grow worse in the coming years, including more violent crimes. This is the conclusion presented in a recent article by Villiy Maslov, an associate professor at the Internal Affairs Ministry’s Ural Law Institute in Yekaterinburg. The legal paper represents …
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A bust of Stalin at the Volgograd Panorama Museum Soviet leader Joseph Stalin appears to be making a comeback in wartime Russia. In early July, the Communist Party of the Russian Federation (KPRF) adopted a resolution declaring Nikita Khrushchev’s Secret Speech a “mistake.” In the speech, the Soviet premier famously denounced the cult of personalit…
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Police in Russiaʼs Rostov region have started reimbursing officers the full amount of any bribe they decline. Alexander Rechitsky, head of the Internal Affairs Ministryʼs regional directorate, called the new policy “recognition for officers” steadfast refusal to engage in corruption.” Rechitsky emphasized that his directive reimburses officers “eac…
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Update: Speaking outside the White House on Tuesday, President Trump told reporters that Ukraine “shouldn’t target Moscow” and declared himself to be on “humanity’s side” when asked if he’s changed his position on Russia’s invasion. White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt has accused The Financial Times of misrepresenting Donald Trump’s commen…
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The Admiral Kuznetsov, Russia’s only aircraft carrier, is towed to a shipyard in Murmansk, Russia, for repairs. May 20, 2022. Russia’s only aircraft carrier may soon be headed for the scrapyard. After nearly eight years of stalled repairs, the Admiral Kuznetsov — once a symbol of Moscow’s naval ambition — is reportedly no closer to returning to ser…
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The Kremlin views Donald Trumpʼs recent statement on sanctions against Russia as “very serious,” according to Russian presidential spokesman Dmitry Peskov. He noted that President Vladimir Putin has not yet commented on the matter. “The U.S. presidentʼs statements are very serious. Some of them are addressed personally to President Putin. We will, …
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Euroclear chief executive Valérie Urbain told the Financial Times that European Union plans to raise additional revenue from frozen Russian assets by investing them in higher-risk securities would amount to “expropriation.” Urbain also warned that such a move could prompt “Russian retaliation in all sorts of forms,” as well as damage Euroclear’s re…
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Ukrainian drones struck the Russian city of Voronezh, with debris falling in the city center, according to Governor Alexander Gusev. Gusev said 16 people were injured, two of whom are in serious condition — one in a coma and another with lung damage. In total, 13 people were hospitalized in Voronezh. Update: Later on Tuesday, Governor Alexander Gus…
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The U.S. Senate will put off advancing a bill to tighten sanctions against Russia and its trading partners after President Donald Trump signaled that he is prepared to take action unilaterally, Senate Majority Leader John Thune said on Monday. “It sounds like right now the president is going to attempt to do some of this on his own,” Thune said, as…
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A stockpile of 155mm M795 shells for M777 howitzers, now in service with the 148th Separate Artillery Brigade of Ukraine’s Armed Forces near Pokrovsk in the Donetsk region. July 8, 2025. Donald Trump announced on Monday that the U.S. is sending additional weapons to Ukraine, including sought-after interceptor missiles for Patriot air defense system…
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U.S. President Donald Trump announced on Monday that the United States will impose steep tariffs on Russia and its trade partners if Moscow does not reach a deal to end the war against Ukraine. Speaking at the White House during a meeting with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte, Trump threatened “very severe tariffs” if no agreement is reached withi…
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The Moscow branch of Russia’s Investigative Committee has launched a criminal case against Meduza journalist Dmitry Kuznets, accusing him of participating in the activities of an “undesirable” organization. According to investigators, Kuznets, while residing outside Russia, “continued to take part in the activities of an organization deemed undesir…
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IV infusions have emerged as a health fad in recent years, promising quick fixes for common yet nebulous ailments like stress and fatigue. Touted by celebrities and influencers, what once seemed like a niche trend for wealthy, wellness-obsessed Westerners has taken off in Russia in a big way. IV clinics are now among the country’s most profitable f…
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Between May and July, Russia’s Federal State Statistics Service (Rosstat) gradually stopped publishing nearly all key demographic indicators. First to disappear were the real-time regional figures on births, deaths, marriages, and divorces. Then, in late June, Rosstat refused for the first time to release final mortality data for 2024. Similar figu…
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has put forward First Deputy Prime Minister and Economy Minister Yulia Svyrydenko as Ukraine’s new prime minister, he said on July 14. “I have proposed that Yulia Svyrydenko lead the Government of Ukraine and significantly renew its work. I look forward to the presentation of the new Government’s action plan i…
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North Korean leader Kim Jong Un told Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov that Pyongyang is prepared to continue supporting the Russian authorities in their efforts to “resolve the situation” in Ukraine, according to North Korea’s state news agency KCNA. The agency said Kim expressed his readiness “to continue to unconditionally support all of th…
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Ukraine’s Security Service (SBU) said suspected Russian intelligence agents were behind last week’s killing of Ivan Voronych, a colonel in the agency. The two suspects were shot dead after resisting arrest in the Kyiv region, according to the SBU. SBU chief Vasyl Malyuk described the suspects as “an FSB agent-combat group.” “As a result of search a…
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Derek Moore and Shane Skinner examine some market myths. Does a weak dollar mean problems for the stock market? Looking at tax rates and the effect on government spending vs revenue. Plus, some international market ETFs are up huge so can they continue? Later, looking at the national debt and when it might matter. All that and more market musings. …
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Katy Kaminski returns to examine a moment in trend following that feels familiar... but isn’t. Drawing on new research, she and Niels explore how drawdowns resolve, why recovery is faster when markets break, and slower when they don’t, and what that asymmetry reveals about the current cycle. They unpack copper’s historic 1-day move, the role of Chi…
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Spanish police in Girona have arrested Dmitry Artyakov, the son of Rostec Vice President Vladimir Artyakov. The arrest was reported by the investigative Telegram channel All Exclusive, citing a source in Spanish law enforcement. Artyakov faces money laundering charges related to real estate transferred to him by his grandmother, Anna Kurepina, who …
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Colonel Ivan Voronych, who was shot dead in Kyiv on July 10, served in Ukraine’s domestic intelligence agency and had been with the agency for decades, according to The New York Times. Voronych had for a time commanded the special operations unit known as the Fifth Directorate, which receives technical support from the CIA and oversees, among other…
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Billions are moving through the stock market every day—but not for the reasons most investors think. In this episode, Brent Kochuba of SpotGamma breaks down the hidden world of options dealer flows and explains how concepts like gamma, vanna, and charm are silently shaping market behavior. Whether you’re a trader or long-term investor, understandin…
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Cian Walsh, Head of Hedge Funds and Private Debt at Formue, joins Alan Dunne to explore what it means to allocate capital when the macro regime, client expectations, and the structure of markets are all in flux. He explains why the 60/40 model obscures more than it reveals, how he is adapting institutional frameworks for thousands of private client…
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In this episode, we speak with Luca Paolini, Chief Strategist at Pictet Asset Management, about the firm’s 2025 Secular Outlook and the unfolding shift in global markets. Paolini argues that the era of U.S. exceptionalism is fading—and investors may be mispricing what comes next. We discuss why the “Great Convergence” could redefine asset allocatio…
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In Episode 004 of Turtle Talk, Rich, Adam and Jerry are joined by evidence-based investor Dr. Kevin Maki for a sharp, data-driven conversation on trend following from the investor’s seat. They dive into drawdowns, model robustness, and the overlooked edge of momentum quality, all through the lens of disciplined, statistical thinking.…
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In the debut episode of Turtle Talk, Rich, Adam, and trend-following legend Jerry Parker dive into the raw, unfiltered world of Classic Trend Following. They break down the latest trend-following index battle, spotlight rising stars, debunk common myths, and explain why chasing outliers—not smoothing returns—is the key to long-term success. No over…
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Derek Moore looks at some data showing that buying markets at all-time highs isn’t so bad. Plus, after years of listening to how the dollar has lost 90% of its value or more, let’s set the record straight about whether this is a fallacy or truth. You might be surprised by the data. Then, examine the volatility and drawdowns of gold prices. Yeah, th…
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Markets have recovered fast - maybe too fast. Alan and Niels unpack what sits beneath the surface: a bond market brushing off record deficits, volatility draining from asset prices, and trend followers caught between sharp reversals and shrinking conviction. They explore how sentiment, structure, and speed are shaping today’s trading environment, a…
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This episode, part of the Climate Rising series on climate resilience, features Sarah Russell, General Manager of Project Bellwether at X, The Moonshot Factory at Alphabet (formerly Google X). Sarah shares how geospatial data and artificial intelligence can help communities and businesses anticipate and respond to climate risks. Sarah shares insigh…
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