🌟 WATCH THIS EPISODE ON YOUTUBE 🌟This week on The Curve Weekly, we’ve got a very special guest: Lucy Blakiston from Shit You Should Care About is in the studio - and we LOVED HAVING HER. Together we dive into Rupert Murdoch’s real-life Succession drama, Lululemon’s fall from athleisure grace, and the big one: Klarna finally hit the stock market. The giant IPO’d on the NYSE at $40 a share, shot up to $57, and closed at $45.82 - a neat little 15% glow-up on day one. We break down what that actually means, why Klarna is still losing money (but less than before), and whether you’d want it in your portfolio. Plus: Bowie bonds, activist investors, tube-strike survival stories, weddings that drain your bank account, and one very rogue hair intervention. Finance, but fun - and with Lucy in the mix, chaotic in the best way. 💖Subscribe to Lucy's Substack HERE (we highly recommend it 🙏)Watch our previous episode with Lucy HERE. 🎥WTF Does That Mean? A Guide to All the Jargony Bits:IPO – A company’s stock market debut.Ticker – The code a company trades under (Klarna = KLAR).Valuation – What the market says a company’s worth.On its knees – A stock performing terribly.Activist Investor – Buys shares to shake things up.Bowie Bonds – Musicians borrowing against future royalties.Royalties – Cash artists get when their music’s played.Private Equity – Investors buying companies off-market.Trust – A legal pot of assets (Murdoch-style).Succession Plan – Who takes over next.Leave us a message on The Curve Hotline 💌☎️For more from The Curve:Investing ClubWebsiteInstagramYouTubeTikTokNewsletterDisclaimer: Raising The Curve has been prepared solely for informational and educational purposes. Any information provided and serviced described in this website are intended to be of general nature and provide general information only. The opinions expressed by The Curve do not constitute investment advice.
🌟 WATCH THIS EPISODE ON YOUTUBE 🌟This week we dig into the very viral Ben & Jerry’s saga - Jerry stepping away after 47 years, the Unilever peace-deal-gone-fraught, and what it really costs to put values ahead of vanilla. We unpack the “independent within a conglomerate” merger setup, the Gaza/Israel flashpoint that turbo-charged tensions, and why brave exits can still break your heart (and your P&L). Then it’s a rapid-fire news: TikTok staying in the U.S. via a new consortium and a licensed algorithm (hello, governance plot twist), China easing up on Google, chatter about shifting U.S. company reporting to twice-yearly, Klarna’s float and first-week vibes, Tesla’s big rebound plus a hefty insider buy (cue our “ethics vs returns” debate), and Sophie’s surprise portfolio hero, SharkNinja. Share, rate, and drop your thoughts - would you invest in Tesla or is that a hard pass?WTF Does That Mean? A Guide to All the Jargony Bits:Merger Agreement – The contract when two companies join.Board of Directors – The decision-making bosses.Independence Clause – “We’ll stay in charge” fine print.PE (Private Equity) – Big funds buying companies.VC (Venture Capital) – Startup money with big hopes.Algorithm – Code that decides your TikTok feed.National Security Risk – Gov-speak for “sketchy data.”Quarterly Reporting – Company report cards, every 3 months.Float / Going Public – When a company sells shares.Insider Buying – Bosses buying their own stock.Defaults – Missed payments.Leave us a message on The Curve Hotline 💌☎️For more from The Curve:Investing ClubWebsiteInstagramYouTubeTikTokNewsletterDisclaimer: Raising The Curve has been prepared solely for informational and educational purposes. Any information provided and serviced described in this website are intended to be of general nature and provide general information only. The opinions expressed by The Curve do not constitute investment advice.
🌟 WATCH THIS EPISODE ON YOUTUBE 🌟Bitcoin billionaires are swapping airport queues for £80k charters (cool cool cool), while the rest of us are price-checking Skyscanner and pretending our carry-on will magically zip. We chat why luxury travel is booming for the crypto-rich, gold hitting record highs as everyone panic-cuddles a safe haven, Jet2’s very un-holiday update, and how a viral jingle, Sydney Sweeney’s American Eagle moment, and Gap’s 90s groove actually moved markets. Plus: Nestlé’s CEO scandal and the succession-plan shambles, Pepsi getting an activist knock at the door, and real-life travel hacks that don’t nuke your payday. Takeaways: new money changes old habits, leadership risk matters, fear lifts gold, timing kills flight costs.Sorry for the late drop but we hope it was worth the wait!!👉 JOIN THE CURVE INVESTING CLUBLeave us a message on The Curve Hotline 💌☎️For more from The Curve:Investing ClubWebsiteInstagramYouTubeTikTokNewsletterDisclaimer: Raising The Curve has been prepared solely for informational and educational purposes. Any information provided and serviced described in this website are intended to be of general nature and provide general information only. The opinions expressed by The Curve do not constitute investment advice.
🌟 WATCH THIS EPISODE ON YOUTUBE 🌟This week we’re diving into the engagement that shook both the charts and the stock market - yep, Taylor and Travis are officially on! From Krispy Kreme donuts to diamond stocks, Vic unpacks how one love story is moving billions. We also chat about Grindr’s surprising business pivot, whether Nvidia can keep bulking up the AI boom, and why boomers are quietly widening the generational wealth gap. Plus: Puma’s possible sale, Sophie’s singles party dilemma, and a curveball question involving sugar daddies and pineapple on pizza (spoiler: it’s a hard no).👉 JOIN THE INVESTING CLUB!Watch / Listen: How Sophie Actually Bought Her Investment PropertyWTF Does That Mean? A Guide to All the Jargony Bits:Prenup – A marriage contract about money.Market Cap – A company’s total value on the stock market.Shares / Stock – Tiny slices of a company you can own.Revenue – Money a company makes before expenses.AI Bubble – When AI hype risks popping like a balloon.Generational Wealth Gap – Boomers rich, millennials broke.ETFs – Bundles of shares in one handy package.Private Equity – Buying companies that aren’t on the stock market.Premium – Paying extra when buying a company.Leave us a message on The Curve Hotline 💌☎️For more from The Curve:Investing ClubWebsiteInstagramYouTubeTikTokNewsletterDisclaimer: Raising The Curve has been prepared solely for informational and educational purposes. Any information provided and serviced described in this website are intended to be of general nature and provide general information only. The opinions expressed by The Curve do not constitute investment advice.
🌟 WATCH THIS EPISODE ON YOUTUBE 🌟This week kicks off with Sophie’s birthday (!!) - complete with surprise cake, a video montage, and a pair of speed-dealer sunnies that may or may not become her new personality. But once the candles are blown out, we get into friendflation: the growing cost of weddings, hens’ weekends, and keeping up with your mates when every catch-up seems to come with a price tag. We also dig into Soho House being taken private, the frustrating reality that the gender pay gap starts as soon as you graduate, and launch our brand-new Ask the Curve segment - tackling your big money questions. Got any to add? Leave a comment and we’ll get back to you in the next episode!WTF Does That Mean? A Guide to All the Jargony Bits:Friendflation – When hanging out with mates drains your bank account.Going Private – Company leaves the stock market. No more public shares.Takeover – One company buys another.Hostile Takeover – The “we said no, they did it anyway” takeover.Drag-Along – Big investors sell, you’re dragged along too.Tag-Along – Big investors sell, you can join the sale.Short Sellers – Betting a stock will crash.Meme Stocks – Shares that go viral online.Gender Pay Gap – Men get paid more than women (yep, still).Roadshow – Company road trip to woo investors.Leave us a message on The Curve Hotline 💌☎️For more from The Curve:Investing ClubWebsiteInstagramYouTubeTikTokNewsletterDisclaimer: Raising The Curve has been prepared solely for informational and educational purposes. Any information provided and serviced described in this website are intended to be of general nature and provide general information only. The opinions expressed by The Curve do not constitute investment advice.
🌟 WATCH THIS EPISODE ON YOUTUBE. 🌟This week we’re kicking off with Vic’s childhood jazz ballet ambitions (complete with fake panting for dramatic effect) before diving into a very big week in tech. We unpack why Apple’s been oddly quiet on AI while quietly buying back billions in shares, what Perplexity’s $35B bid for Google Chrome even means, and why meme stocks like American Eagle can skyrocket for all the wrong reasons. Plus, the luxury brand–name-drop effect in music, Duolingo’s glow-up, Gregg’s woes, and why it’s definitely not too late to invest in AI.WTF Does That Mean? A Guide to All the Jargony Bits:Share Buyback – Company buys its own shares to boost value.Dividend – Cash thank-you to shareholders.Capital Gain – Profit from selling for more than you paid.Laggard – Company that’s falling behind.Meme Stock – Share hyped online, not by profits.Short Seller – Bets a share price will drop.Antitrust – Rules to stop companies getting too powerful.Spin-Off – Company splits off part into a new business.ETF – Bundle of shares in one go.AI Value Chain – Companies powering AI, not just building it.Leave us a message on The Curve Hotline 💌☎️For more from The Curve:Investing ClubWebsiteInstagramYouTubeTikTokNewsletterDisclaimer: Raising The Curve has been prepared solely for informational and educational purposes. Any information provided and serviced described in this website are intended to be of general nature and provide general information only. The opinions expressed by The Curve do not constitute investment advice.
🌟 WATCH THIS EPISODE ON YOUTUBE 🌟This week we’re bringing you two sizzling investment ideas that are turning heads - one’s riding a tech-powered boom you’ve definitely felt, and the other’s making serious moves in how we get from A to B (no, not Tesla). We also unpack the $500B private company quietly overtaking SpaceX, why Warren Buffett stepping down has markets spooked, and how Elon Musk just scored himself another jaw-dropping payday. Plus: Spotify’s price hikes, BP’s mega oil find, and the usual dose of financial gossip you didn’t know you needed.JOIN OUR INVESTING CLUB HEREWatch the Annie Stafford (Ford Wardrobe) Youtube EpWTF Does That Mean? A Guide to All the Jargony BitsS&P 500 – Top 500 US companies. Big deal.Valuation – What a company’s worth (on paper).Private Company – Not on the stock market.Share Sale – Employees cashing in their shares.Buyback – Company buys its own shares.Price Inelasticity – Prices go up, we still buy.Data Centre – Giant buildings powering the internet.Leave us a message on The Curve Hotline 💌☎️For more from The Curve:Investing ClubWebsiteInstagramYouTubeTikTokNewsletterDisclaimer: Raising The Curve has been prepared solely for informational and educational purposes. Any information provided and serviced described in this website are intended to be of general nature and provide general information only. The opinions expressed by The Curve do not constitute investment advice.
🌟 WATCH THIS EPISODE ON YOUTUBE 🌟Emily’s back from Europe with a stolen backpack, a £500 fine, and a newly converted love for travel insurance (turns out it isn’t just a scam after all). Meanwhile in the finance world, meme stocks are doing the rounds again - meet the DORKS (yes, that’s what they’re calling them) and why everyone’s suddenly investing in Krispy Kreme, Rocket, and GoPro like it’s TikTok for stocks. We also explore how unusual banking behaviour could be an early sign of dementia, why Starbucks’ CEO is earning 6,000 times more than your local barista (yes, really), and which country officially ranks as the richest in the world right now. Hint: it’s chilly, efficient, and very into recycling.👉 Sign the petition to support safer online spaces for youth👉 Chloe Swarbrick epLeave us a message on The Curve Hotline 💌☎️For more from The Curve:Investing ClubWebsiteInstagramYouTubeTikTokNewsletterDisclaimer: Raising The Curve has been prepared solely for informational and educational purposes. Any information provided and serviced described in this website are intended to be of general nature and provide general information only. The opinions expressed by The Curve do not constitute investment advice.
It’s our last week UNEDITED (promise). Emily’s back next week thank goodness. Please excuse any brain farts, or unusually long tangents in this one... The first 20 minutes are not your usual headlines. Soph shares a personal realisation that led her to book a very last-minute flight to Turkey, if you want to skip straight to the headlines, head to 20:00.This week in money news:💸 Crypto is soaring - what’s behind the latest spike?☕ Coffee prices might be going up (crying)🌮 And the investing trend everyone’s watching: TACO (spoiler: not snack-related)Want to get ahead of the curve with investing ideas that we don't talk about on the pod? Join us inside The Investing Club.And if you want to leave us a voice message - you can on The Curve Hotline! 💌☎️For more from The Curve:WebsiteInstagramYouTubeTikTokNewsletterDisclaimer: Raising The Curve has been prepared solely for informational and educational purposes. Any information provided and serviced described in this website are intended to be of general nature and provide general information only. The opinions expressed by The Curve do not constitute investment advice.
This week on The Curve Weekly, we’re doing things a little differently - no edits, no cuts, just the full unfiltered conversation. From Nvidia’s mind-blowing $4 trillion milestone (yes, trillion) to Wimbledon’s £53.5 million prize pool and the financial legacy of Venus Williams, we’re unpacking all of this weeks money headlines. We’re also diving into why interest rates are pausing, what Nutella’s parent company is buying now, and how the cost of climate change is creeping up faster than you might think. If you’ve ever been curious as to what goes on behind the scenes, you’ll enjoy this one.Want to check out the Honeybloom necklaces we mention in this podcast? Here is the link!Leave us a message on The Curve Hotline 💌☎️For more from The Curve:Investing ClubWebsiteInstagramYouTubeTikTokNewsletterDisclaimer: Raising The Curve has been prepared solely for informational and educational purposes. Any information provided and serviced described in this website are intended to be of general nature and provide general information only. The opinions expressed by The Curve do not constitute investment advice.
Vic flies solo today, covering a wide range of money and market moments. From Jeff Bezos’s high-profile wedding (and the importance of prenups) to how women invest differently than men, there’s plenty to unpack.Vic also breaks down what an IPO is, why Figma’s filing is big news, and what it means for Adobe and the broader stock market. Plus, she touches on Australia’s new financial year and generous superannuation changes, Tesla’s slipping sales, Warren Buffett’s latest $6 million donation, and how Glastonbury might have pulled in a massive £80 million. It’s a fun, info-packed episode — no jargon, just clarity._______________________WTF Does That Mean? A Guide to All the Jargony BitsPrenup (Prenuptial Agreement): A legal contract signed before marriage that outlines how assets and finances will be handled in case of divorce.IPO (Initial Public Offering): The process where a private company offers its shares to the public for the first time.Superannuation (Super): A retirement savings scheme, especially prominent in Australia, where employers contribute to a fund on behalf of employees.Market Sentiment: The overall attitude of investors toward a particular security or the financial market as a whole.Dividend: A portion of a company's earnings paid to shareholders — not mentioned directly, but useful in investment discussions!________________Leave us a message on The Curve Hotline 💌☎️________________For more from The Curve:Investing ClubWebsiteInstagramYouTubeTikTokNewsletter________________Disclaimer: Raising The Curve has been prepared solely for informational and educational purposes. Any information provided and serviced described in this website are intended to be of general nature and provide general information only. The opinions expressed by The Curve do not constitute investment advice.
No full episode this week—but Vic and Soph are still popping in for a quick chat (and a tiny bit of chaos). With their Investing Bootcamp launching on June 30th, the duo is deep in prep mode, so they’re keeping it light and casual in this short catch-up.Expect some very relatable investing reflections, a few laughs about workouts gone wrong, and a surprise cameo from Miso. If you've been meaning to start investing but keep putting it off, the Bootcamp is made for you. It’s everything Vic and Soph have learned, simplified and glow-up’d for beginners.Leave us a message on The Curve Hotline 💌☎️For more from The Curve:Investing ClubWebsiteInstagramYouTubeTikTokNewsletterDisclaimer: Raising The Curve has been prepared solely for informational and educational purposes. Any information provided and serviced described in this website are intended to be of general nature and provide general information only. The opinions expressed by The Curve do not constitute investment advice.
This week, Vic and Soph are jumping from investing confidence to global headlines—and back again. They kick things off with a reminder about The Curve’s beginner bootcamp (starting June 30!), perfect if you’ve been putting off learning how to invest.They also chat through the world’s first-ever dad strike in the UK, rising tensions in the Middle East and what it means for oil prices and your portfolio, AMEX’s new fee hike, Gen Z’s love of credit cards, and Nintendo’s latest boom.Plus: vintage fashion obsessions, podcast photo fails, and a few too many thoughts on thirst traps. ________________Raising the Curve: 114 - Work Life Balance And Working Out What Is Important________________WTF Does That Mean? A Guide to All the Jargony BitsInvesting BootcampA four-week course by The Curve for beginners to learn personal finance and investing, including live sessions and community access.Dad StrikeA UK protest where fathers are demanding more paid parental leave—currently only two weeks are offered.Middle East TensionsOngoing conflict affecting oil supply, leading to higher prices and market volatility.Global DiversificationInvesting across different countries to reduce risk, especially during geopolitical instability.AMEX (American Express)A premium credit card company that’s recently increased its annual fees.Nintendo SurgeA major share price jump after the launch of Nintendo’s new gaming console.Vintage FashionPre-loved clothing finds—Vic shares her new appreciation for it.Thirst TrapsPhotos meant to attract attention; Soph and Vic reflect on past photo shoot moments.________________Leave us a message on The Curve Hotline 💌☎️________________For more from The Curve:Investing ClubWebsiteInstagramYouTubeTikTokNewsletter________________Disclaimer: Raising The Curve has been prepared solely for informational and educational purposes. Any information provided and serviced described in this website are intended to be of general nature and provide general information only. The opinions expressed by The Curve do not constitute investment advice.
From Dublin’s cloudy charm to the bizarre world of Labubu dolls, Vic and Soph cover a lot this week. They kick off with travel debates (beach club vs. ruins), before diving into one of the most unexpected stock surges of the year - and how spotting a trend like Labubu could’ve made you 600% richer.Then it’s into something more personal: IVF and egg freezing. Soph opens up about her own experience, while Vic breaks down why the fertility industry is booming and what the Monash embryo mistake means for investing in this space.They also touch on how feedback shapes the podcast, the evolving value of interviews, and that now-infamous “girls are fighting” comment. Plus, US politicians' suspicious stock moves, mega-CEO paydays, and a quick shoutout to the incredible Emily.This one’s part chit-chat, part curveball headlines, and part financial deep-dive - with a side of egg freezing quiz in the show notes.________________If you’ve been meaning to finally do something with your money and build confidence with investing, join us for our investing bootcamp that kicks off on the 23rd June!You'll learn:How to split your pay and manage your moneyThe foundations of investing (without the jargon)How to actually get started - and stay consistentYou’ll get access to: Our brand new Money + Investing Course2x live sessions with VicA private community of new investorsTools + tips to grow a strong, diversified portfolio12 months access to The Investing ClubClick here to join!________________WTF Does That Mean? A Guide to All the Jargony Bits________________LabubuA collectible toy character designed by a Hong Kong artist, made popular through blind-box unboxing culture. It’s become a viral sensation, with some rare versions selling for thousands.Blind BoxA packaging style where the specific item inside isn’t revealed until it’s opened. Common in collectible toys and figures, often used to encourage repeat purchases.Pop MartA publicly listed Chinese company that owns and distributes Labubu and other collectible figures. It’s behind the booming success of the Labubu trend.IVF (In Vitro Fertilisation)A medical procedure used to help people conceive a child. Eggs are fertilised by sperm outside the body and then implanted into the uterus.Egg FreezingA fertility preservation method where a woman's eggs are extracted, frozen, and stored for future use.Insider TradingThe illegal practice of trading stocks or other securities based on material, non-public information—like confidential plans or upcoming announcements.SEC (Securities and Exchange Commission)A U.S. government agency that regulates the securities markets and enforces laws against market manipulation and insider trading.ETF (Exchange-Traded Fund)A type of investment fund that’s traded on stock exchanges, like a stock. It holds a collection of assets (e.g., stocks, bonds) and can track specific sectors or trends.S&P 500An index of the 500 largest publicly traded companies in the U.S., often used as a benchmark for the overall performance of the stock market.________________Egg Freezing Survey________________The Curve Investing Club Free Trial________________Leave us a message on The Curve Hotline 💌☎️________________For more from The Curve:Investing ClubWebsiteInstagramYouTubeTikTokNewsletter________________Disclaimer: Raising The Curve has been prepared solely for informational and educational purposes. Any information provided and serviced described in this website are intended to be of general nature and provide general information only. The opinions expressed by The Curve do not constitute investment advice.
This week on Curve Weekly: political chaos, market meltdowns, and a Swiftie-sized power move. Vic and Soph unpack the billionaire breakup of Elon and Trump (EV shade, Twitter tantrums, and all), dive into what’s next for Tesla, and chat about why space is suddenly the place to invest.They also get into the IPO buzz (hi, Virgin Australia and Wise), plus Taylor Swift’s epic move to buy back her music — and what it taught them about contracts, control, and calling the shots.Finance meets pop culture, with zero snore-factor. Let’s go.________________Here is the link for the free investing workshop for beginners on June 16.________________WTF Does That Mean? A Guide to All the Jargony Bits________________EV Subsidies – Govt discounts for buying electric cars. Bye subsidies = bye Tesla share price.IPO – A company’s stock market debut. A financial coming-out party.Fintech – Money tech like Wise, Sharesies, and your phone’s wallet.Master Rights – Who owns the actual song recording. Taylor wanted these.Publishing Rights – Who wrote the song. Think lyrics + melody.Private Equity – Big money buying stuff to resell for more.Stock Exchange – Where shares are bought + sold.S&P 500 – The 500 biggest US companies.Capital Markets – Fancy term for the world of investing.Scott Galloway – Bold, brainy biz guy. Says what we’re all thinking.________________Leave us a message on The Curve Hotline 💌☎️________________For more from The Curve:Investing ClubWebsiteInstagramYouTubeTikTokNewsletter________________Disclaimer: Raising The Curve has been prepared solely for informational and educational purposes. Any information provided and serviced described in this website are intended to be of general nature and provide general information only. The opinions expressed by The Curve do not constitute investment advice.
This week, we dig into Hailey Bieber’s not-quite-a-billion-dollar beauty deal - what she actually made and what it says about celebrity brands, equity, and the power of a loyal follower count. We also chat about a US proposal to give every newborn $1,000 to invest (move over, plastic toys), Trump’s oddly personal vendetta against Harvard, and the rumour that Conor McGregor might buy OnlyFans. Oh, and the rise of the “stay-at-home son” - equal parts hilarious and mildly alarming. Plus, is alcohol the new cigarettes? The wellness wave might be stronger than your Sunday hangover.Got kids or planning to? Take our quick poll and tell us if you’re investing for them!Plus, here is the link to our episode on Grace Wears LaceWTF Does That Mean? A Guide to All the Jargony BitsEquity – Owning a slice of a company. Like business pie.Endowment Fund – Uni savings pot they invest to fund stuff.Creative Director – Boss of the brand’s vibe. Mood boards galore.Celebrity Endorsement – When a celeb’s paid to like something.Generational Wealth – Money passed down, not just old jumpers.S&P 500 – The 500 biggest US companies. Stock market all-stars.Investment Account – Where your money goes to (hopefully) grow.Private Company – Not on the stock market. No app-share buys here.Public Listing / IPO – When a company goes public. Finance’s big debut.PR (Public Relations) – Managing a brand’s image. Spin, but make it shiny.Leave us a message on The Curve Hotline 💌☎️For more from The Curve:Investing ClubWebsiteInstagramYouTubeTikTokNewsletterDisclaimer: Raising The Curve has been prepared solely for informational and educational purposes. Any information provided and serviced described in this website are intended to be of general nature and provide general information only. The opinions expressed by The Curve do not constitute investment advice.
She’s back! Soph has returned to the studio - and just in time, because there’s a lot to unpack this week. First up, big changes to KiwiSaver: if you’re earning over $180K in NZ, the government has decided you’re rich enough and doesn’t want to chip in anymore. Cool cool cool. Meanwhile, Vic unpacks the UnitedHealthcare scandal - including CEO assassinations (yes, really), fraud investigations, and share price plummets. Then it’s over to Victoria’s Secret, where one Aussie mogul is sneakily trying to buy his way in, but the board’s not having it (cue poison pill drama). And to round it off, UK inflation’s jumped to 3.5% - so maybe hold off on that second maple bacon pastry.WTF Does That Mean? A Guide to All the Jargony Bits:KiwiSaver – NZ’s retirement savings scheme.Means Testing – Only get it if you earn under a certain amount.Employer Contributions – Free money from your boss.Default Contribution Rate – Auto-set % taken from your pay.High Growth Fund – Risky but could make more.Conservative Fund – Safer, smaller returns.Member Tax Credit – Gov’s yearly top-up if you contribute enough.Auto-enrolment – You're signed up unless you opt out.Poison Pill – A move to stop someone taking over a company.Hostile Takeover – Someone trying to buy a company without permission.Shareholder – You own a slice of the company.ETF – A bundle of investments in one.Leave us a message on The Curve Hotline 💌☎️For more from The Curve:Investing ClubWebsiteInstagramYouTubeTikTokNewsletterDisclaimer: Raising The Curve has been prepared solely for informational and educational purposes. Any information provided and serviced described in this website are intended to be of general nature and provide general information only. The opinions expressed by The Curve do not constitute investment advice.
The US stock market is officially back in its hot girl summer era, and we’re here for it. This week, Vic and Soph break down why markets have jumped nearly 20% (hint: a temporary US-China tariff truce that’s more “situationship” than solid relationship). We also dive into Warren Buffett’s big bets on Japan and why investors are suddenly flocking to the Land of the Rising Sun. Meanwhile, over in pharma land, Novo Nordisk said “thank you, next” to the CEO who tripled their share price (rude), and Foot Locker just sprinted into a buyout deal - sending its stock price up 85% in a day. Whew. It's a week of plot twists in the world of money, but don't worry - we've got all the headlines, hot takes, and healthy skepticism covered.WTF Does That Mean? A Guide to All the Jargony Bits:Tariffs – Taxes on imported stuff. Countries throwing shade.Truce – A temporary pause in the tariff drama.ETF – A bundle of shares in one. Investing made easy.Japanese ETF – Same, but full of Japanese companies.Conglomerate – One giant company owning lots of others.Market Correction – A drop in prices after a high. Stocks chill out.Pharma Stock – A company that makes medicine.CEO Shake-Up – When the boss gets booted.Acquisition – One company buying another.Timing the Market – Trying to buy low, sell high. Good luck.Diversification – Spreading your money around. Safety in numbers.Leave us a message on The Curve Hotline 💌☎️For more from The Curve:Investing ClubWebsiteInstagramYouTubeTikTokNewsletterDisclaimer: Raising The Curve has been prepared solely for informational and educational purposes. Any information provided and serviced described in this website are intended to be of general nature and provide general information only. The opinions expressed by The Curve do not constitute investment advice.
Vic’s Roman holiday was less Eat Pray Love and more Eat Pray Calculate, as she breaks down the economics of the Colosseum (€1.4 billion a year, no biggie), how the Trevi Fountain is basically a coin-powered charity machine, and why the Vatican might secretly be the hottest hedge fund in town. Plus, we bid an emotional arrivederci to Warren Buffett as he steps down from Berkshire Hathaway - if you’d invested $1k when he started, you’d have $55 million today. Gulp. We also chat about the rise and fall of Weight Watchers, Barbie’s factory exit from China, and Palantir's explosive 45% rise this year, proving AI isn’t just a buzzword - it’s big business.WTF Does That Mean? A Guide to All the Jargony BitsBloomberg Terminal – Super pricey finance software for pros.Private Equity – Buying private companies to flip for profit.Bankruptcy – When a company runs out of money. Oops.Dilution – When your shares are worth less. Rude.Tariffs – Extra taxes on imported stuff. Supply Chain – How stuff gets made and delivered.Recession – When the economy has a bit of a breakdown.Berkshire Hathaway – Warren Buffett’s mega investment biz.ROI – How much you made (or didn’t) from investing.Defensive Stocks – Boring but steady. Survive bad times.Leave us a message on The Curve Hotline 💌☎️For more from The Curve:Investing ClubWebsiteInstagramYouTubeTikTokNewsletterDisclaimer: Raising The Curve has been prepared solely for informational and educational purposes. Any information provided and serviced described in this website are intended to be of general nature and provide general information only. The opinions expressed by The Curve do not constitute investment advice.
Billionaire beef is sizzling, and it’s not just egos getting grilled. This week on The Curve Weekly, Vic and Soph unpack Amazon’s bold move to start showing tariffs at checkout and what that means for consumers. Spoiler: it’s not great for your wallet, and it could be a warning sign for rising inflation. We break down the ripple effects: how inflation hits your savings, why BP is scrambling to stay afloat, and why airline prices might be dropping (finally!).WTF Does That Mean? A Guide to All the Jargony Bits:Tariffs – Taxes on imported stuff. Makes everything pricier.Inflation – Prices go up, money buys less.Interest Rates – Cost of borrowing or reward for saving.Buyback – A company buying its own shares. Bit of a flex.Reporting Season – Companies reveal their results.CPI – Tracks price changes in everyday stuff.Public vs Private – Public = shares for everyone. Private = invite-only.Leave us a message on The Curve Hotline 💌☎️For more from The Curve:Investing ClubWebsiteInstagramYouTubeTikTokNewsletterDisclaimer: Raising The Curve has been prepared solely for informational and educational purposes. Any information provided and serviced described in this website are intended to be of general nature and provide general information only. The opinions expressed by The Curve do not constitute investment advice.