This week on Curve Weekly: political chaos, market meltdowns, and a Swiftie-sized power move.
Vic and Soph unpack the billionaire breakup of Elon and Trump (EV shade, Twitter tantrums, and all), dive into what’s next for Tesla, and chat about why space is suddenly the place to invest.
They also get into the IPO buzz (hi, Virgin Australia and Wise), plus Taylor Swift’s epic move to buy back her music — and what it taught them about contracts, control, and calling the shots.
Finance meets pop culture, with zero snore-factor. Let’s go.
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Here is the link for the free investing workshop for beginners on June 16.
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WTF Does That Mean? A Guide to All the Jargony Bits
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EV Subsidies – Govt discounts for buying electric cars. Bye subsidies = bye Tesla share price.
IPO – A company’s stock market debut. A financial coming-out party.
Fintech – Money tech like Wise, Sharesies, and your phone’s wallet.
Master Rights – Who owns the actual song recording. Taylor wanted these.
Publishing Rights – Who wrote the song. Think lyrics + melody.
Private Equity – Big money buying stuff to resell for more.
Stock Exchange – Where shares are bought + sold.
S&P 500 – The 500 biggest US companies.
Capital Markets – Fancy term for the world of investing.
Scott Galloway – Bold, brainy biz guy. Says what we’re all thinking.
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