End of Gov Shutdown: Trump Wants to Give You $2K, Crypto vs Stocks, & Recession Warnings



Timestamps:
6:03 – Breakdown of FICO
15:15 – Futures Trading Tip of the Week
18:37 – Trump’s $2K Tariff Plan
34:46 – Burry’s Shorts on NVDA & Palantir
46:00 – What to Do After Becoming a Millionaire
59:00 – Is Google the Sleeper AI Giant?
1:04:10 – Holiday Market Play: Crypto or Stocks?
1:08:20 – Trump x NVO x LLY Partnership Breakdown
1:15:46 – Pre-Recession Indicators to Watch
1:24:53 – CMG vs. CAVA Investment Outlook
1:28:20 – End of Government Shutdown
1:32:00 – Key Market Indicators for 2027
1:33:22 – Weekly Earnings Recap

In this week’s Market Mondays, we break down everything from Trump’s $2,000 plan to the future of AI and the latest market indicators signaling what’s ahead for investors.

We start with a deep dive into FICO scores and how they impact your financial future, then move into futures trading tips and Trump’s bold plan to give every American $2,000 from tariff profits.

We also discuss Michael Burry’s short positions against Nvidia and Palantir, whether Google is the sleeper giant in AI, and what to do after you become a millionaire.

Plus — we analyze Trump’s new partnership with Novo Nordisk and Eli Lilly, what it means for biotech investors, and which markets — crypto or stocks — to focus on during the holiday season.

As the government shutdown ends, we reveal key pre-recession indicators to watch, whether Chipotle (CMG) or CAVA are smart plays right now, and what signals could define the path to 2027.

#MarketMondays #EarnYourLeisure #Investing #StockMarket #Crypto #FuturesTrading #TrumpEconomy #AIStocks #NVDA #Google #Palantir #NVO #LLY #FinancialEducation #WealthBuilding #RecessionPrep #EYL

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