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Futurum Equities Podcast
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(Hosted by Shay Boloor and Daniel Newman)
We’re not here to recap headlines. We’re here to unpack how Nvidia’s architecture is reshaping data centers. How AI agents will disrupt every enterprise. The markets are about to get harder. AI is about to explode and chance the world. The next five years will break most of the frameworks people have used for the last decade. That’s exactly why we’re doing this. Because if you want to survive this next cycle, you need to understand how real tech scales and how money moves around it. The Futurum Equities podcast is committed to deliver Insights from the Inside with each and every episode.
36 Episodes
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In this episode of the Futurum Equity Podcast, Daniel Newman and Shay Boloor break down why CPUs are suddenly back at the center of the tech conversation—and what that means for the future of computing and investing. As AI workloads evolve and data center demands shift, they explore how CPUs are regaining relevance alongside GPUs, reshaping the competitive landscape across semiconductors and cloud infrastructure. Daniel and Shay connect the dots between performance trends, market sentiment, and capital flows, offering a clear perspective on how this shift could impact valuations and where investors should be paying attention next.
In this episode of the Futurum Equities Podcast, hosts Daniel Newman and Shay Boloor break down the market volatility shaking investor confidence, why NVIDIA’s current price action may have less to do with the company itself and more to do with broader macro pressure, and how geopolitical risk is driving sentiment across tech and growth stocks. They dig into what’s happening beneath the surface of the NASDAQ, discuss whether AI leaders are being unfairly repriced, and explain what smart investors should actually be watching right now. If you want sharp market insight without the noise, this episode delivers real perspective on where tech, AI, and equities may be headed next.
In this episode of the Futurum Equities Podcast, hosts Shay Boloor and Daniel Newman break down why NVIDIA’s GTC event mattered far beyond the headlines and why the market may be missing the bigger strategic signals. Daniel shares firsthand takeaways from being on the ground at GTC, highlighting how this year’s energy, scale, and enterprise focus felt fundamentally different from prior conferences. The discussion also connects Nvidia’s momentum to broader AI infrastructure trends, while examining why market volatility and short-term price action may be distracting investors from longer-term opportunities. Shay and Daniel close by tying the conference narrative back to current market weakness, explaining what investors should actually be watching next.
In Episode 34 of the Futurum Equities Podcast, Daniel Newman and Shay Boloor go live during another volatile Friday to break down what’s actually driving markets. They discuss the latest pullback, the impact of geopolitical tension and oil prices on inflation expectations, and how those pressures could shape the Fed’s next moves. Daniel and Shay also examine why hedge funds may be de-risking, why Bitcoin’s resilience matters, and how investors should think about fear when multiple macro variables hit at once. The conversation then shifts to AI infrastructure, data centers, and the next phase of the buildout. They cover Nvidia’s positioning, Oracle’s data center strategy, inference demand, software trust, and why the biggest long-term value in AI may ultimately emerge at the application layer. The episode also touches on Rubrik, CoreWeave, OpenAI, and which companies are best positioned to keep funding the AI expansion. This episode is built for investors looking to stay calm, think clearly, and separate short-term noise from durable long-term trends.
In this episode of the Futurum Equities Podcast, hosts Daniel Newman and Shay Boloor break down a surprising jobs report showing weaker employment growth, rising unemployment, and stubborn wage inflation.
They explore why this combination creates a major challenge for the Federal Reserve—where slowing growth would normally call for rate cuts, but persistent inflation could keep policy tighter for longer.
The discussion also dives into energy prices, market volatility, and what these macro signals could mean for stocks, tech, and the broader economy in the months ahead.
Explore OpenAI's massive funding rounds, with Amazon, Nvidia, and SoftBank investing billions. This episode delves into the AI market's 'doomsday scenario' and investor ROI concerns, contrasting them with significant capital injections. Discover how AI productivity gains are reshaping workforces and the future of SaaS versus AI platforms.
In Episode 31 of the Futurum Equities Podcast, Daniel Newman and Shay Boloor go live during a volatile trading session to break down what’s really happening beneath the headlines.
The episode dives into recent market turbulence, sharp pullbacks across fintech and growth stocks, and the shifting narratives around software, data centers, memory, and cybersecurity. With SoFi under pressure and broader tech sentiment rotating quickly, Daniel and Shay examine whether these moves reflect structural change or short-term overreaction.
They also discuss the psychological side of investing during fast-moving markets, the impact of macro events on volatility, and how algorithm-driven trading continues to amplify price swings. Throughout the conversation, the focus remains on disciplined capital allocation, long-term conviction, and identifying where fundamentals still support durable growth.
Market volatility is back — and crypto is once again influencing broader investment behavior. In this episode of the Futurum Equities Podcast, Daniel Newman and Shay Boloor break down recent stock price declines across healthcare, quantum, and high-growth technology, and explain what these moves reveal about capital rotation and shifting risk appetite.
Daniel and Shay analyze the relationship between crypto sentiment and traditional equities, the expanding role of AI in software development, and the execution challenges facing major tech companies. They discuss how algorithmic trading and rapid narrative shifts can amplify volatility, and why investors must stay disciplined during periods of uncertainty.
The episode emphasizes long-term strategy, thoughtful analysis, and identifying durable growth opportunities rather than reacting to short-term market swings.
In this episode of the Futurum Equities Podcast, Daniel Newman and Shay Boloor focus on current market conditions and their own investment experiences during periods of uncertainty.
They discuss recent market downturns, lessons learned from past crises, and how psychology often drives decision-making in volatile environments. The conversation also explores the relationship between crypto and equities, the growing influence of algorithms and AI, and how market structure continues to evolve.
In this special live episode of the Futurum Equities Podcast, Daniel Newman and Shay Boloor come together to share an important announcement with the Futurum Equities community.The conversation also touches on current market dynamics, long-term investing themes, and how the team is thinking about what comes next. This episode is designed to provide context, perspective, and a first look at what Daniel and Shay are building behind the scenes.
In this episode of the Futurum Equities Podcast, Shay Boloor and Daniel Newman discuss how market trends, AI adoption, and the expanding space economy are shaping the future of equities.
The conversation looks at companies operating at the intersection of space, data, and AI, including AST SpaceMobile and Rocket Lab, and why proprietary data and infrastructure matter for long-term investors. Shay and Daniel also explore the evolution of SaaS and AI-driven software, how trading strategies are adapting, and why innovation in cybersecurity is becoming increasingly critical.
They touch on growing challenges around compliance and governance, reflect on broader market dynamics, and share perspective on how upcoming earnings reports could influence sentiment across tech and growth sectors.
This episode offers a forward-looking view for investors tracking equities, AI technology, and emerging opportunities beyond traditional markets.
The podcast covers personal updates and a discussion on Venezuela's political situation, affecting businesses like Mercado Libre. It highlights the growth potential in emerging markets by 2026. The conversation shifts to Nvidia's acquisition of Grok, emphasizing the importance of AI inference and the competitive landscape, particularly for AMD. The need for business model pivots and the impact of AI on various sectors, including healthcare, are also discussed.
In Episode 25 of the Futurum Equities Podcast, Daniel Newman and Shay Boloor share their outlook on stock market opportunities heading into 2026. The discussion focuses on long-term trends shaping equities, including AI infrastructure, software platforms, energy demand, and shifts in capital allocation. Daniel and Shay break down how macroeconomic conditions, technological adoption, and earnings durability could influence market leaders over the next several years. They discuss what separates short-term hype from sustainable growth and how investors can position portfolios for the next phase of the cycle. This episode is designed for investors looking beyond near-term volatility and focusing on forward-looking strategies, conviction, and patience as markets evolve.
In Episode 24 of the Futurum Equities Podcast, Shay Boloor and Daniel Newman break down where the AI trade is heading into 2026 and what investors should be watching next.
They analyze AI data center leaders including $NVDA, $AMD, $ORCL, $CRWV, $IREN, $CIFR, and $NBIS, focusing on accelerating infrastructure demand and capital spending. Shay and Daniel then turn to the next AI bottleneck, covering memory, networking, power, and cooling names such as $MU, $AVGO, $ALAB, $EOSE, $OKLO, and $VRT.
The episode also examines the Santa Rally setup, with discussion around $SPY, $QQQ, $ARKK, and $IWM, and how seasonal momentum could influence year-end positioning. Looking ahead to software in 2026, Shay and Daniel evaluate platforms including $SNOW, $MDB, $DDOG, $NOW, $CRM, $ADBE, and $ZETA through the lens of durability, margins, and AI-driven expansion.
The conversation closes with a reveal of Shay Boloor’s new #1 holding and why it has moved to the top of his portfolio.
In this episode, Daniel Newman and Shay Boloor break down a pivotal week in technology and markets, with a deep dive into Broadcom’s performance and its expanding role in the AI ecosystem. The discussion covers key financial metrics, earnings reactions, and supply-chain dynamics shaping today’s AI-driven companies.
Daniel and Shay also examine risks facing major players like Oracle, the impact of Federal Reserve policy on tech valuations, and bold ideas around the future of data centers—including potential space-based infrastructure. Throughout the conversation, they balance long-term optimism for AI with a disciplined focus on fundamentals, execution, and patient investment strategy.
In Episode 22 of the Futurum Equities Podcast, Shay Boloor and Daniel Newman break down the latest shifts across the equities and crypto markets. They examine SoFi’s dilution issues, management execution concerns, and how these factors are shaping investor confidence.
Shay and Daniel also analyze recent crypto volatility, including regulatory moves, institutional positioning, and what these changes signal for the next phase of digital asset adoption. The conversation dives into accelerating AI infrastructure growth, labor market pressure, and the financial impact AI is having on both startups and large enterprises.
The hosts emphasize the importance of maintaining stability inside investment portfolios while staying flexible as AI reshapes the economy. They close with a look at how generational differences around financial freedom and risk-taking are influencing today’s investing landscape.
This episode delivers grounded insights for anyone navigating the intersection of equities, crypto, and the accelerating AI economy.
In this episode, hosts Daniel Newman and Shay Boloor break down how AI is reshaping the biggest players in tech — including Meta, Google, and Amazon. They dive into Google’s valuation metrics, raising key questions about whether the stock’s current momentum is truly sustainable.
Daniel and Shay also explore how AI is driving market trends, where the smartest investment strategies may be headed, and why companies like Meta and Amazon could still see significant growth. The conversation expands into the evolving tech landscape, including the energy sector’s growing role in powering the AI boom.
If you’re following big-tech earnings, AI-driven innovation, or long-term market opportunities, this episode is packed with insights you don’t want to miss.
In this episode of the Futurum Equities Podcast, Daniel Newman and Shay Boloor break down what current market volatility really signals for investors. They examine how Nvidia’s upcoming earnings could influence broader tech sentiment, how the Federal Reserve’s decisions are reshaping expectations, and where risk is building across the AI and semiconductor landscape.
Daniel and Shay also look at the relationship between crypto and equities, pointing out where momentum diverges and where investors need to rethink outdated strategies. They dig into rising AI demand, execution risks in the tech sector, portfolio adjustments, and the importance of patience when markets overreact.
The conversation closes with reflections on personal growth, discipline, and the mindset required to stay steady when markets move fast.
In this episode, Daniel Newman and Shay Boloor break down the market’s latest swings, starting with SoFi’s drop and how shifting Federal Reserve expectations are shaping rate-cut sentiment. They lay out why long-term positioning still beats short-term panic, and identify areas where the market continues to misprice real opportunities.
Daniel and Shay also examine the growing strain in the AI supply chain, the impact of tightening component availability, and how these bottlenecks influence companies like AMD and NVIDIA. The conversation digs into job displacement concerns, enterprise adoption, and what investors should focus on as AI demand accelerates faster than infrastructure can keep up.
They close with practical strategies for handling volatility, evaluating AI leaders, and staying patient when the market overreacts. This is a grounded look at what’s actually driving tech momentum right now — not the noise.
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In Episode 18 of the Futurum Equities Podcast, Daniel Newman and Shay Boloor analyze the companies leading the AI infrastructure boom. They examine how $NBIS, $DOCN, $PLTR, $IONQ, $CIFR, $WULF, $RGTI, $IREN, and $RK are building the backbone of the next generation of compute and data ecosystems.
Daniel explains how rising demand for processing power is driving new opportunities in cloud, quantum, and semiconductor markets. Shay evaluates valuation trends and highlights how institutional capital is shifting toward companies positioned for sustained AI growth through 2030.
They also discuss how AI is reshaping pharmaceutical innovation, why Oracle’s market perception doesn’t reflect its actual performance, and how upcoming Federal Reserve decisions and earnings reports could move investor sentiment.
Daniel and Shay close the episode by sharing their personal approaches to staying informed before market open and how their daily routines keep them grounded in a fast-moving industry. The discussion delivers specific insights for investors tracking the intersection of AI, infrastructure, and long-term market expansion.



