Positively Sloped
Positively Sloped is where markets, culture, and momentum collide — because the most interesting things in the world are the ones trending up and to the right. Jake and Scott break down what’s moving — in the markets, in the headlines, and in your group chat — with sharp insights, real opinions, and just enough irreverence to make finance actually fun. These are the conversations we’ve been having for years — debates, hot takes, and deep dives — just now with a mic in front of us.
Positively Sloped
10. Markets Tank After Government Reopens | Nvidia Earnings, AI Jobs & NFL Week 11
The government reopens but Wall Street sinks—major indices slide, the VIX spikes, and investors brace for Nvidia’s blockbuster earnings. We break down tech volatility, AI’s impact on jobs, inflation data delays, and what smart money moves from Buffett, Burry, and Thiel mean for retail investors. Plus, NFL Week 11 highlights and why the Bears might surprise in the playoff race.
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