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What a year 2023 was! In the 2024 season of the Truth or Skepticism podcast, Tom Sosnoff and Dylan Ratigan dive into topics ranging from business and finance to technology, politics, and global news. With another unpredictable year ahead of us, follow along as this duo unpacks how all these factors play into the trading markets.
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Dylan Ratigan is a former news anchor and commentator for CNBC and MSNBC, and former executive at Bloomberg News. Dylan Ratigan is a world-renowned business leader and author of a best-selling book on concrete solutions for increasing investments, jobs, and opportunities in America. In 2012, Dylan invested his life savings and founded a company that designs modern farming kits to assist military veterans in operating small farms.
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The FTC recently ruled noncompete agreements can no longer be used for employees making less than $151K in non-senior leadership roles. On this week's episode, Tom and Dylan debate noncompete agreements and if they should be used. Is there a case for companies using them after making an investment in an individual? Or does a noncompete just trap pe…
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Tom Sosnoff and Dylan Ratigan discuss the implications and personal experiences with non-compete clauses in the corporate world, reflecting on how these agreements have impacted their careers and views on business practice. They delve into the transitioning from public to private equity and express concerns about the increasing concentration of equ…
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Tom Sosnoff and Dylan Ratigan deliberated on a variety of topics, starting with the evolution and impact of their podcast over the years. They touched upon the changing landscape of financial media, especially discussing the value of contrarian perspectives in trading and the importance of original thought over regurgitating public opinions commonl…
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We're unique. Or maybe special is a better way of putting it. Unconventional. We take the other side of what the general public thinks, says or does. It's not just about trading, it's a way of approaching life. Does it offer any advantages? We aren't really sure but it works for us and it's gotten us this far. On this week's episode, Dylan challeng…
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Was it a single shooter that killed Kennedy or were there more? What about the moon landing? Conspiracy theories have and always will exist. Improvements in technology mean even the most insane and destructive ideas can reach a wide audience and generate profits. Alex Jones is the poster child for that type of exploitation. At the same time, techno…
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Tom Sosnoff and Dylan Ratigan explore the realm of conspiracy theories, their impact on society, and their connection to the financial markets. They debate whether conspiracy theories have become more credible and widespread due to technological advancements, questioning their potential consequences on public perception and market behavior. The con…
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In this episode of "Truth or Skepticism," Dylan Ratigan and Tom Sosnoff debate the concept of limitarianism—a philosophical approach suggesting that there should be a maximum limit to the wealth an individual can accumulate to combat the hedonic treadmill and promote societal well-being. Ratigan argues limitarianism could relieve the chase for perp…
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If Patrick Mahomes were told the most money he could make playing football is $1 million, would he quit? If a net worth limit were imposed, what would be the repercussions? There's an argument to be made that the pursuit of money has diminishing returns. It doesn't lead to greater happiness. It does create wealth inequality and inflation. A new soc…
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