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Are you ready to take control of your financial future? Since 2010, Jerry Robinson's Follow the Money podcast has been your go-to podcast for actionable investing strategies, proven trend trading techniques, and expert insights into the world of finance. Hosted by best-selling author and investor, Jerry Robinson, this podcast is designed to help you master the financial markets, grow your wealth, and navigate today’s economic trends with confidence. From ETFs and stocks to cryptocurrency and ...
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Cinque miliardi di dollari, forse di più. C'è una montagna di denaro illegale che gira vorticosamente tra valigette, computer e conti correnti di tutto il mondo. Sono i soldi del riciclaggio, alimentano l'economia globale. In cinque puntate, Follow the money, il podcast di Danilo Chirico, segue come in una crime story questi soldi che, come insegnava Giovanni Falcone, da sporchi diventano puliti e senza odore. E racconta di banche e Stati compiacenti, imprenditori e professionisti "furbi", f ...
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In this episode of the Follow the Money podcast, economist/investor Jerry Robinson explores the latest crypto legislative developments in Washington and shares key insights on the S&P 500, U.S. Dollar, Bitcoin, and Nasdaq 100. From political power plays to price action in the markets, this new episode is packed with updates and thoughtful commentar…
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Amy Remeikis and Matt Grudnoff preview the first parliamentary sitting week. On this episode of Follow the Money, Amy Remeikis and Matt Grudnoff join Ebony Bennett discuss the political relevance of the housing crisis, the storm-in-a-teacup over some Treasury subheadings, and #NotAllEconomists. You can sign our petition calling on the Australian Go…
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By limiting generous tax concessions for the wealthy and collecting revenue from Australia’s natural resources, the Government could fund health and education systems that work properly. On this episode of Follow the Money, Matt Grudnoff joins Ebony Bennett discuss Government’s productivity agenda, why the GST is failing to do the job it was design…
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In this episode of the Follow the Money podcast, Jerry Robinson analyzes the key market events and asset performance from the first half of 2025. He highlights the sharp rebound in the S&P 500 and Nasdaq, Bitcoin’s surge past $100K, and the outperformance of gold miners, European ETFs, and Smartscore 11 stocks. The episode also explores the weakeni…
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Labor won big and the Coalition got “smashed”, but the major parties have never been more reliant on preferences. On this episode of Follow the Money, Bill Browne joins Ebony Bennett discuss the extraordinary scale of Labor’s victory in the May federal election, what the devastating result might mean for the Coalition, and why a large crossbench in…
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Despite demands from the hawks that the Australia Government fall in line with the United States over Iran, it’s not inevitable that Australia supports illegal American military intervention. On this episode of Follow the Money, Dr Emma Shortis and Allan Behm join Ebony Bennett to discuss the American bombing of Iran, the Albanese Government’s choi…
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In this episode of the Follow the Money podcast, Jerry Robinson explores the growing risk of U.S. involvement in the escalating Israel–Iran conflict and what it means for American interests. Later, he analyzes the Federal Reserve’s upcoming rate decision and the market’s obsession with the dot plot. Finally, Jerry unpacks the Senate’s passage of th…
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By reviewing the deal, Trump has given the Australian Government an opportunity to get out of the disastrous AUKUS agreement. On this episode of Follow the Money, Allan Behm joins Ebony Bennett to discuss the Trump administration’s decision to review the AUKUS submarine deal, why Australia doesn’t need American Virginia-class boats anyway, and why …
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A housing crisis, accelerating climate change and widening inequality all confront the re-elected Albanese Government, but the solutions exist (and often aren’t that complicated). The government is confronting major challenges in its second term. But despite what we’re often told, there is no shortage of solutions – governments just need the courag…
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As the U.S. national debt closes in on $37 trillion, this episode exposes Washington’s reckless spending and its dangerous long-term consequences. Jerry Robinson breaks down what it means for your money, your future, and the nation’s stability. A must-listen for anyone concerned about America’s financial trajectory.…
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The Murujuga site in north-western Australia is potentially the most important rock art site in the world, but it’s being destroyed by rampant industrial development. On this episode of Follow the Money, Walkley Award-winning journalist Stephen Long and Elinor Johnston-Leek discuss the Federal Government’s decision to sign a provisional extension t…
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Superannuation is meant to help all Australians have a comfortable retirement, not help the very wealthiest pay less tax. On this episode of Follow the Money, Greg Jericho, Chief Economist at the Australia Institute, joins Glenn Connley to discuss the government’s modest proposal to change the superannuation tax concessions and the bizarre backlash…
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Great countries have great institutions, but Australian universities are a mess. On this episode of Follow the Money, the Australia Institute’s Joshua Black and Jack Thrower join Glenn Connley to discuss the enormous cost of going to university, the absurdity of university vice-chancellors being paid more than the Treasurer, and why the practice of…
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In this episode of the Follow the Money podcast, host Jerry Robinson examines the sobering parallels between the decline of ancient Rome and the trajectory of modern America. From currency debasement to moral decay and military overreach, the symptoms of a fading empire are all too familiar. Drawing on real historical examples, Jerry outlines seven…
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With the influence of the right-wing media waning, the Labor Government can use its massive majority to pursue big reforms. On this episode of Follow the Money, Stephen Long, Walkley Award-winning journalist and Australia Institute Contributing Editor, joins Ebony Bennett to discuss the Murdoch press bogeyman, supporting the public broadcasters and…
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