The Pomp Podcast
Host Anthony “Pomp” Pompliano talks to the most interesting people in business, finance, and Bitcoin. From billionaires to cultural icons, Pomp helps you get smarter every day.
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Jordi Visser is a macro investor with over 30 years of Wall Street experience and the writer behind the VisserLabs Substack. In this conversation, we break down the latest CPI data, what it means for the Fed’s next moves, artificial intelligence — how it’s changing the way people work, learn, and create an edge in thei
Anthony and John Pompliano break down what’s really happening in the bitcoin market — why price has stalled, how volatility is evolving, and what most investors are missing about the next phase of this cycle. We dig into the Federal Reserve’s rate-cut debate, the broader economic backdrop, and how liquidity conditions
Jordi Visser is a macro investor with over 30 years of Wall Street experience and the writer behind the VisserLabs Substack. In this conversation, we break down the latest Fed decision, rate cuts, and their impact on bitcoin and public equities. Then we go deep into the AI landscape — where value is emerging, where ris
Mel Mattison is one of the leading macro strategists on the internet, known for his deep insights into global markets and digital assets. In this conversation, we break down why inflation fears are overstated, why rates may fall faster than expected, and how energy and politics are shaping today’s markets. We also cove
Jeff Park is the Partner & Chief Investment Officer at ProCap Financial. In this conversation, we break down the Fed’s year-end shift toward rate cuts and easier liquidity, what it means for markets, and why bitcoin sentiment feels so negative despite strong performance. Jeff also digs into how AI investment is reshapi
Anthony and John Pompliano dig into what’s really at stake at the upcoming Federal Reserve meeting — whether the move should be 25 bps, 50 bps, or nothing at all. We break down how those decisions ripple through markets and why bitcoin’s unique monetary policy is becoming impossible for the world to ignore. Plus, we br