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Trump's Iran Talk Fuels Insider Trading Rumblings

March 27, 2026 / 01:10

This episode discusses President Trump's influence on the markets, focusing on his statements regarding negotiations with the Islamic Republic. The conversation highlights how Trump's comments can lead to significant market fluctuations, including oil prices.

The host describes a scenario where Trump, years after his presidency, may claim forgetfulness about his misleading statements. The discussion emphasizes the impact of these statements on market behavior, suggesting that traders react swiftly to his words.

There is a critique of Trump's approach to communication, implying that he believes he can say anything without consequences. The host argues that this behavior results in financial gains for some at the expense of the general public.

The episode aims to clarify the relationship between political statements and market reactions, making it accessible for listeners unfamiliar with the complexities of financial trading.

TL;DR

The episode critiques Trump's market influence through misleading statements about negotiations.

Video

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I think you're going to see President
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Trump four or five years post his
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presidency sitting in front of a camera
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and a jury pretending to be too old and
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he just doesn't remember him telling his
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buddies, his friends, his family members
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that oh I think I'm going to announce
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that the talks are going really well
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even though according to the Islamic
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Republic there are no talks which will
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send the markets
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>> to buy bye-bye
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>> skyrocketing and then when it comes out
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24 48 hours later then in fact there are
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no talks and then the markets oil surges
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again and the markets go down. The
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president knows that if he just a he
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believes he can say anything he [ __ ]
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wants. It doesn't matter. I can lie. I
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can be full of [ __ ] Just put out press
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releases. It doesn't matter. Kind of the
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you know funding secured over and over
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and I know that the markets will respond
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swiftly to my comments.
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>> This has happened over and over again.
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He must just say things while on the
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toilet and people then trade or
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whatever. Let me break it down for
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regular people. They're making money at
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your expense and cheating while doing
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it.

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Episode Highlights

  • Market Manipulation
    The president's comments can sway markets, often leading to manipulation and deceit.
    “It doesn’t matter. I can lie.”
    @ 00m 38s
    March 27, 2026
  • Economic Consequences
    False statements lead to market fluctuations, impacting everyday people.
    “They’re making money at your expense.”
    @ 01m 05s
    March 27, 2026

Episode Quotes

Key Moments

  • Market Chaos00:24
  • Manipulative Politics00:36
  • Economic Impact01:05

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