Lucas and Luna dissect bull markets episode by episode — not as cheerleaders, but as analysts parsing what a rally actually means. Each day they pick a live market, sector, or macro signal that is showing sustained upward momentum — from the S&P 500's latest leg to semiconductor surges, crypto breakouts, or emerging-market re-ratings — and ask the uncomfortable question: Is this strength real, or is it a trap? They trace the catalysts (earnings beats, policy shifts, capital flows) and the rotational dynamics beneath index-level optimism, naming the companies and fund flows involved. They also spend time on the behavioral side — how momentum can feed on itself, when value gets left behind, and what happens when the Fed steps in. Listeners who track markets daily — institutional allocators, active traders, and business leaders whose decisions depend on market context — will get a conversation that refuses to flatten a rally into a headline. Instead, Lucas and Luna ask: Which legs of this
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Episode #163
Why the Bull Market Is Ignoring a Slowing GDP
Aug 18, 20269 minS4
In episode 163 of Bull Market Conversations, Lucas and Luna explore a striking disconnect: GDP growth has slowed to just 1.5 percent annualized in the latest reading, yet the S&P 500 sits near record highs and the Dow hovers above 53,000. Why is the bull market brushing off weaker growth? The hosts drill into the composition of GDP — consumer spending, business investment, government outlays — and how markets are looking past today's numbers to a potential Fed easing cycle. They also examine what a dovish pivot could mean for high-flying momentum names like CrowdStrike, Cloudflare, and Datadog, whose recent moves have diverged sharply. With the Fed funds rate stuck at 3.63 percent and bond yields climbing, Lucas and Luna debate whether the market is too complacent or just ahead of the curve. A must-listen for investors trying to reconcile a softening macro backdrop with an unrelenting equity rally. #GDP #BullMarket #Fed #RateCuts #StockMarket #Investing #MomentumStocks #CrowdStrike #Cloudflare #Datadog #S&P500 #DowJones #Macro #Finance #Business #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #MarketAnalysis Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
Why This Bull Market Is Quietly Shifting to Index Funds
Aug 17, 20268 minS4
Lucas and Luna drill into one of the quietest but most consequential shifts in this bull market: the accelerating move into index funds and ETFs. Using live data from mid-August 2026, they note the S&P 500 at 7,767, the Nasdaq up 1 percent on the week, and the Russell 2000 up 1.1 percent, while the Dow lags. The conversation centers on how passive investing is reshaping price discovery, with the S&P 500's concentration in mega-cap tech creating a feedback loop. They reference a fresh report on record inflows into equity index funds, and Lucas explains why the 'odd lot' trade in index futures is at a record. Luna challenges whether this is rational or reflexive, and they discuss the role of buybacks in amplifying the effect. A specific example: Vanguard's S&P 500 ETF saw inflows of $9.4 billion in a single week. The episode closes on what could break the loop. #IndexFunds #ETF #PassiveInvesting #BullMarket #S&P500 #Nasdaq #Russell2000 #MegaCapTech #PriceDiscovery #InstitutionalInvesting #RetailInvesting #Buybacks #MarketStructure #Vanguard #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #Finance #Investing Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
The S&P 500 sits at 7,786 while the Fed funds rate holds at 3.63 percent. Lucas and Luna dissect a curious disconnect: stocks near highs despite the Fed signaling no immediate cuts. They trace how the market has repriced rate expectations, moving away from betting on aggressive easing and toward a 'higher for longer' equilibrium. Using the recent moves in Cloudflare, CrowdStrike, and the Russell 2000's 1.7 percent weekly gain, they explain why small caps are now the barometer for rate sensitivity, while mega-cap tech trades on AI narratives. They also touch on Berkshire's new bet on Alphabet as a signal of value rotation. The conversation lands on a practical takeaway: how to position portfolios when the market and the Fed are no longer in sync. #RateCuts #FedPolicy #BullMarket #S&P500 #SmallCaps #Cloudflare #CrowdStrike #BerkshireHathaway #Alphabet #PortfolioStrategy #Investing #Finance #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #MarketAnalysis #EconomicIndicators #Momentum #ValueStocks Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
In Episode 160 of Bull Market Conversations, Lucas and Luna explore the quiet resurgence of stock buybacks in the summer of 2026. With the S&P 500 hovering near 7,800 and the Fed holding rates at 3.63 percent, companies are returning record cash to shareholders. Lucas breaks down the numbers: buybacks are up 18 percent year-over-year, and the tech sector leads the charge, with Apple, Alphabet, and Meta repurchasing tens of billions in the second quarter. But not all buybacks are created equal. The episode drills into the difference between buybacks that create value and those that mask weakness, using the recent moves of a mid-cap software firm as a cautionary tale. Luna brings a contrarian perspective, questioning whether the buyback boom is a sign of confidence or a lack of better ideas. They also touch on how the AI infrastructure buildout is reshaping capital allocation, with companies like Microsoft and Amazon funding massive data centers while still buying back stock. By the end, listeners will understand why buybacks are back in vogue and how to evaluate whether a company's repurchase program is a good sign or a red flag. #BullMarket #Buybacks #StockRepurchase #ShareholderReturns #CapitalAllocation #S&P500 #TechStocks #Alphabet #Apple #Meta #Microsoft #Amazon #AIInfrastructure #FedPolicy #Investing #Finance #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
Why Record Profit Margins Are Fueling This Bull Market
Aug 14, 202610 minS4
The S&P 500 keeps climbing, and one overlooked driver is corporate profit margins at an all-time high. In this episode, Lucas and Luna dig into the latest GDP data showing real GDP growth slowing to 1.5 percent while nominal GDP accelerates—a combination that's boosting margins and keeping the bull market alive. They break down why margins matter more than top-line growth in this environment, how companies are protecting profitability through pricing power and cost discipline, and what it means for stock pickers in a market that's increasingly selective. With the Russell 2000 up 1.5 percent over the past week and large-cap growth lagging, they explore whether margin resilience can sustain the rally or if investors are ignoring warning signs. The conversation touches on Bill Ackman's recent Netflix re-entry and Steve Eisman's AI skepticism as contrasting views of the same market. Tune in for a sharp, data-driven look at the profit engine behind today's record highs. #ProfitMargins #BullMarket #GDPGrowth #StockMarket #Investing #Finance #Business #MarketAnalysis #Earnings #S&P500 #Russell2000 #LucasAndLuna #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #MarketMomentum #MarginExpansion #Profitability #EconomicData Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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