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The Bear Market Podcast with Fexingo: Surviving Downturns, Buying the Dip, and Long-Term Resilience
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The Bear Market Podcast with Fexingo: Surviving Downturns, Buying the Dip, and Long-Term Resilience

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When the bull market stumbles, most investors panic. Lucas and Luna spend each episode of The Bear Market Podcast inside the numbers, the history, and the strategy of surviving downturns — not with generic advice, but with specific cases and data. They examine drawdowns from 1973-74, 2000-02, 2008, and 2022, comparing recovery paths, sector rotations, and the actual returns of buying the dip in different time frames. Lucas brings the journalist's instinct for what the macro data is saying — inverted yield curves, Fed pivot signals, VIX term structures, earnings recession durations. Luna, the engaged interlocutor, challenges the easy narratives: 'Is this time really different?' 'Are you sure buying the dip works in a secular bear?' 'What about the Japan scenario?' Each episode is built around a concrete question or market event from the recording day — a Fed decision, a jobs report, a sector meltdown, a new S&P 500 low. They argue, they cite real fund managers (Buffett, Dalio, Howard Marks, Grantham), they walk through actual portfolio decisions using historical analogies. This show is for the listener who already knows that markets go down and wants to understand how this downturn compares to past ones, where the opportunities and risks actually are, and what strategies have held up across multiple cycles — not just the last bull run. What if the next recovery looks nothing like the last three?

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Why the Nasdaq Correction Is Different This Time

Jun 5, 20267mEp. 34S1

The Nasdaq has dropped more than 5 percent in a week, entering correction territory while the Dow barely budged. Lucas and Luna unpack what's really driving the sell-off — and why a rotation out of mega-cap tech into val

Why AI Super-Apps Could Reshape Your Portfolio in 2026

Jun 5, 20266mEp. 33S1

China is aggressively poaching AI talent from the U.S. to build the next super-app—a unified platform combining messaging, payments, e-commerce, and AI services. In this episode, Lucas and Luna examine the competitive dy

What the VVIX Spike Tells You That the VIX Hides

Jun 4, 20269mEp. 32S1

The VIX sits at 15.40 on June 5, 2026 — low enough that most investors assume markets are calm. But the VVIX, which measures volatility of volatility, has jumped 4.3% in the past five days to 85.75. Lucas and Luna explai

How Prediction Markets Are Going Wall Street in 2026

Jun 4, 20267mEp. 31S1

Today Lucas and Luna dive into prediction markets' unexpected migration from political betting to Wall Street. They examine Kalshi's reported plan to build a Bloomberg Terminal-like data platform for institutional trader

Why the VIX Volatility Smile Is Smirking at You

Jun 3, 20267mEp. 30S1

Episode 30 of The Bear Market Podcast. Lucas and Luna unpick the VIX volatility smile — why options traders are pricing in tail risk even as the VIX sits at 16. They explain what a steep smile means for hedging, portfoli

Morgan Stanley Is Opening Wealth Management to AI Agents

Jun 3, 20268mEp. 29S1

Morgan Stanley plans to let AI agents access its trillion-dollar wealth management infrastructure, allowing automated systems to execute trades and manage portfolios on behalf of clients. Lucas and Luna break down what t

Goldman CEO Says Markets in Greed Mode What That Means for You

Jun 2, 20266mEp. 28S1

Goldman Sachs CEO David Solomon recently told CNBC that markets are in 'greed' mode as AI companies seek billions. Lucas and Luna unpack what that statement actually means for everyday investors. They look at the current

How Prediction Markets Are Going Wall Street in 2026

Jun 2, 202610mEp. 27S1

Prediction markets like Polymarket and Kalshi are moving from retail speculation to institutional acceptance. Lucas and Luna break down the first block trade on Polymarket, Kalshi's pivot to Wall Street clients, and what

Berkshires Greg Abel Makes His First Big Deal as CEO

Jun 1, 20267mEp. 26S1

Greg Abel just completed his first major acquisition as CEO of Berkshire Hathaway, buying a stake in a homebuilding company for $1.2 billion. Lucas and Luna analyze the deal structure, what it signals about Abel's invest

Why the VIX at 16 Is Misleading Investors

Jun 1, 20266mEp. 25S1

The VIX sits at 15.97, near three-year lows, but the VVIX—the VIX of the VIX—is elevated at 90 and rising. Lucas and Luna explore this divergence and what it means for portfolio hedging. They explain how the VVIX measure

How Berkshire Hathaways Housing Bet Signals Market Shift

May 31, 202610mEp. 24S1

In this episode, hosts Lucas and Luna dissect Berkshire Hathaway's $6.8 billion acquisition of homebuilder Taylor Morrison, announced June 1, 2026. They explore what this bet means for the housing market, the broader eco

How the VVIX Reveals Hidden Market Fear Beneath Calm Markets

May 31, 20267mEp. 23S1

The VIX is low, but the VVIX — the volatility of the VIX itself — is still elevated at 86. That gap signals something unusual: options traders are pricing in the risk of sudden fear spikes, even as headline volatility st

How the 10Y-2Y Spread Steepening Reshapes Portfolios in Late 2026

May 30, 20266mEp. 22S1

On this episode of The Bear Market Podcast with Fexingo, Lucas and Luna dig into the 10-year to 2-year Treasury yield spread, now at 47 basis points after staying inverted for over two years. They discuss what the steepe

How the SpaceX IPO Is Reshaping Retail ETF Access

May 30, 20267mEp. 21S1

Today, Lucas and Luna dig into a specific number that just landed: two months and $2.6 billion. That's the amount that poured into the NASA ETF, a fund designed to give retail investors exposure to private companies like

How Fed Governor Bowman Is Fighting a Rate Hike

May 29, 20267mEp. 20S1

This episode of The Bear Market Podcast dives into Fed Governor Michelle Bowman's rare public warning against hiking interest rates in response to an inflation spike. Lucas and Luna unpack her May 29 statement, what it s

Why the VIX Is Quiet but the VVIX Is Still Elevated

May 29, 20268mEp. 19S1

When the VIX drops to 15, most investors breathe a sigh of relief. But Lucas and Luna drill into a number that's telling a different story: the VVIX, or volatility-of-volatility index, sitting at 85. They explain what th

Why the Yield Curve Steepening Isnt a Recession Signal This Time

May 28, 20265mEp. 18S1

The yield curve has steepened to 46 basis points, but Lucas and Luna argue this time is different. They break down why the 10-year minus 2-year spread is widening not because of recession fears, but because of a massive

The Hidden Tax in Your Mutual Fund Expense Ratio

May 28, 20266mEp. 17S1

Lucas and Luna break down the real cost of mutual fund expense ratios in 2026. Using an example from a typical large-cap fund, they show how a seemingly small 0.75% fee can eat up tens of thousands of dollars over an inv

How the Yield Curve Steepening Changes Your Bond Strategy

May 27, 20269mEp. 16S1

The yield curve has steepened sharply in 2026—the 10-year Treasury now yields 4.50% while the 2-year sits at 4.01%, giving a spread of 49 basis points. Lucas and Luna break down what this steepening actually means for bo

How Jamie Dimon's 20 Billion Deal Signal Changes M&A Playbook

May 27, 20268mEp. 15S1

Lucas and Luna break down Jamie Dimon's comment that JPMorgan could spend $20 billion on acquisitions. They explore what this signal means for the M&A landscape in mid-2026, how it fits with the Russell 2000 rally and sm

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