Institutional investors like BlackRock and major corporations significantly influence market dynamics by creating artificial demand, which can mask true market conditions; when these institutions reduce their buying, it may trigger market corrections or create 'deserts' where excess inventory remains unsold, as demonstrated by the housing market's 630,000 seller surplus and the potential impact of SpaceX's $1.75 trillion IPO on market capital flows.
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As much as people cry about manipulating the market, if the big boys stopped buying the market, we wouldn't be able to get wealthy in the market. Here's a mixed performance after the last full fish transition. And I saw this and I was like, damn, this is really good. All right, so Allan Greenspan, um, if you don't know who Allan Greenspan is, he was in during the financial crisis. So, he saw 21% decline in the market from the time he got in.
Um, Bernaki saw a correction and then a rally, but he saw a 13% correction before he got the rally. Janet Yellen just had a 18% rally from the time she got in. And Jerome Powell had two corrections.
So, what do y'all think this next Fed gonna get us?
What y'all think the next uh Fed gonna get us?
What y'all think the next Fed going to get us?
All right, let's go a little further.
Better be some rallies.
A depression. God damn.
All right, let's go. When all tankers become the new inflation indicator, President Donald Trump said all prices of inflation could drop quickly once the war ends. organ global energy disruption and stalled oil shipments are driving higher prices.
Trump told reporters that hundreds of oil tankers are waiting to move and once supply flows resume, he expects fuel prices to fall and the stock market to surge.
Well, I can kind of see that.
I I I can see that. I can see that for sure. I can see that happening. Um because this is what's holding the market at bay. This is why the tenure is going up. This is why we starting to see cuz we've been in this we've been in this war now what two months now.
We've been about two months now. Since about February. Yeah. About February.
February. Late February. Early. We in like two months now. This is about the time where you start seeing everything start to hit cuz now that all got to go around you spending money on bombing and stuff. Yeah. It's about that time.
It's crazy that he say stuff like this though. Like once this hit the stock market gonna rally like damn like that's crazy. All right, let's go a little further.
All right, housing rates, high inventory, low competition. The United States now has around 630,000 more home sellers than buyers. High mortgage rates and rising prices have cooled demand.
While more home owners are finally putting properties on the market. The result, buyers now have more inventory, less competition, stronger negotiation power. Experts say 2026 could look very different from the intense seller driven market of recent years.
You know how people always said you always going to need a home? I agree with that. But what happens when So here's my thing. If everybody's selling their home, who the hell buying them?
If you got 630,000 more homes than sellers than buyers, what happens to the homes?
And where are people at who's selling their home? They not buying new homes.
You feel me? If we got 630,000 more home sellers than buyer, when I sell my home, what am I going to do? Am I going to rent or am I going to live on a yacht or are they moving out the country?
Now, remember, we went back a while back and we said we had a lot of people moving out the country.
Let's think about that. Jose, I got a question for you. If we got 600,000 more home sellers than buyers, when the people sell their home, well, when they put their home up for sale, where are they going?
Are they going out the country? What happens if nobody buys a home? Are they?
cuz you got 630,000 more homes for sale than people buying it. That mean there's a lot of houses that's not getting bought.
>> That is a lot.
Um I know a lot of people are traveling, but that mean I'm looking at prices going down.
>> So that's what I'm saying. So now what?
We we negotiating for the low >> or you know who going to do it?
Corporate gonna buy them up. who >> corporate buy them up and then rent them out.
>> Well, you remember you remember on the show a couple weeks ago, we talked about Black Rockck them not being able to buy the single individual homes no more.
>> Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.
>> Say, "Hey, stop buying all them houses."
And I remember some real estate people on Instagram was saying that's good. And a lot of people were saying like, "That's bad." It's like, "Bro, y'all don't even understand what's about to happen if Black Rockck them stop buying these houses. Y'all don't understand what that's going to do to the market."
I didn't understand it. I was like, "Well, if they stop buying, that mean people can buy them then." They was like, "Nah, they're going to be sitting there."
>> Cuz that's what I thought. Like, if Black Rockck them stop buying the houses, then that mean more people could buy houses. But it's like, "No, bro.
They buy so many houses. That's what make it look like the housing market is in demand. Then they take the houses and they put them up for section A and all these other things like that, but that's what make the housing market boom. Well, if they stop buying, it's like, we not buying. And I and I guess the way I look at it now is equivalent to saying like we don't buy as much stocks as we think we buy. The market buys the stocks.
>> They move the market. We don't move the market.
So when they said it, that was kind of the idea that I had in my head once they said I was like, "Damn, that made kind of sense." So again, I'm not the real I'm not the real estate ex, you know, guru, so I don't know.
>> So I don't want the people like, "You don't know what the hell you talking about." I don't. I'm just saying in the stock market, if if the big dogs, as much as people cry about manipulating the market, if the big boys stopped buying the market, we wouldn't be able to get wealthy in the market.
We wouldn't be able to move. We wouldn't be able to see run up the way it run up. We because we don't got that much pricing power, right? So, is that the same thing for housing? Like, if Black Rockck them stop buying all the houses and clearly we can't buy all them houses on the market, what happens to the houses?
Do we go into what's called a housing desert?
>> Meaning, you got a bunch of houses on the market, but nobody can't buy them.
Yeah, it would have to be some sort of correction in that. They ain't going to let that thing fall.
I'm just asking. They ain't going to let that fall. When the world's largest asset manager reaches for the stars. So, the SpaceX IPO at this scale will instantly become one of the largest financial events in modern market history. when the world's largest asset manager reaches for the stars. Um the company is reportedly targeting valuation near 1.75 that's bro what $2 trillion company on the way bro which will give Elon pace Elon SpaceX company alongside the largest public business on earth before most retail investors even get access. Part of the excitement comes from how many industries are now tied to SpaceX at once, including rockets, satellites, Starlink, internet, defense contractors, and launch infrastructure and future. This is also why some investors are nervous because demand for a deal this large could pull huge amounts of capital and attention away from the rest of the stock market. How do you feel about that?
Maybe a shine and ra. How do y'all feel about that?
I understand IPOs and stuff like that and market valuations. Why specifically will SpaceX be worth 1.75 like trillion like IPOing? Like how are they doing the calculation for that? And like what's making it that valuable compared to another IPO?
>> So it's it's money they're getting from investors people keep pouring in. So the more investing C rounds, the money they get that gives it a multiple, right? And so then you give it this once you give it once they get that money then they get to do what's called an underwriting.
And so once you go to a underwriter the underwriter say based on everything you've done based on the money you put in this is what this business could kind of IPO at. So once I once they say can IPO at this then they kind of give it a stock price. So they say you know you know based on how much of the business you want to put out there you know here's the stock price it can range from. And so that's, you know, $2 trillion is insane, bro. SpaceX wants more launch pads than the rest of the Earth combined. So SpaceX confirmed it is scouting multiple US and international sites to scale Starship operations.
Um, aiming for thousands of launches per year. This is crazy. volume nearly 10x the entire global launch industry which currently performs only 230 to 250 annual. Starship's mission sets includes Mars transport, deploying massive Starlink V3 satellites and most radically point-to-point Earth travel that could replace longhaul flights.
Routes like Dubai to LA in 39 minutes or New York to London in 29 minutes would shrink today's 17-hour flights to 40 minutes if the systems work at scale.
Bro, I'mma be real with you.
I don't want to get on nothing that get me from New York to London in 29 minutes, bro.
Nah, bro.
Nah, bro. Nah, bro.
Nah, bro.
Nah, bro. New York to London in 29 minutes.
Who flying that?
What type of training did he take?
Oh, AI flying it. Now, now you got somebody a That's too fast for me. Cuz bro, from New York to London in 29 minutes, bro.
Soon as I sat down, put the seat belt on, I'm getting back up.
Bro, you know how fast that got to be, bro? It take me 30 minutes to get to my house.
It take me 30 minutes to get to my house. What type of strap, bro? What type of equipment I got to put on, bro? What's going to happen to my clothes?
Are they going to deteriorate?
What about my lotion, my beard oil? Can it withstand that type of you feel me? Like that's bro, bro, you can't get from here to Linux Mall in 30 minutes.
29 minutes to be exact. Bro, LA to Dubai, man. I'm not doing that, man.
I'm straight cuz that thing said it would turn a 17-hour flight to 40 minutes.
Bro, if you got a wig, bro. If you got a wig, it's over with for you.
Sia, your two P say two sh.
But no, your dread is coming off, partner.
Your dread is coming off, bro.
Damn, that's fat.
You got a point, cuz that type of speed definitely pushing lining back.
Yeah, I'm straight on that, guys.
What about people that got like BBLs and stuff?
Is it safe? What if you got like I'm being real. Like, what if a woman got like breast implants? That can't be safe.
That can't be safe.
That can't be safe. Like you got a BBL and I'm not even laugh like you got a BBL that's not safe under that type of like condition, bro. It wasn't you wasn't made for that, man. You better stick to Delta, man.
Spirit gone, bro. Go Southwest. SpaceX shrinks the price and speed the launch.
SpaceX told shareholders that its fair market value per share has been um reset from $52659 because they did a five for one split to $105.32 following the stock split. The company is now accelerating it IPO timeline aiming to publicly file its perspectives as early as Wednesday with every with investor road show kicking off June the 4th. Now, I will say this.
I would love to have been privately invested in that.
I would have dumped a mill in it.
I would have dumped the I would have dumped 100K in it. If they if I could have got in it for I I talked to a couple people I was trying to get in, but the people they they were like, "Nah, we ain't selling."
I would have put a 100K in it. That's That's for sure gonna make people like multi multi multi, bro. This one here.
Oh, this gonna take you out. This one here gonna take you. Let's think about this. Graduate with 1 million or get your money back, right? Founders Founder School opens the fall in New York.
Tuition is 150 a year. Wait a goddamn minute.
Damn.
600K over four years. The catch, if you enroll as a ninth grade and you don't generate a million dollars in gross profit by graduation, you'll get the full 600k refunded. The model is built by Alpha School, which already uses an AI accelerated masterbased academic system. Students finish all academics by 11:00 a.m. using AI tools.
The rest of the day is founder boot camp with apprenticeships and real businesses led by Nate Ellison.
Uh the first cohort is 20 freshmen. Nate says AI is the unlock the enterprise buildup, the capital requirements, and the time it used to take all collapsing.
Um which is why he thinks a 17-year-old can now build a million-dollar business.
Early alpha students have already generated. I'm not going to lie, now that I read it, I AIN'T MAD at that. I I'd be willing to do that. I'll be willing to make that play.
I'll be willing to make that play. But yeah, that's that's I'm not mad at that though. And you got to realize that school is not designed for the everyday people.
>> I'm about to say in the age of the internet and AI and they in that thing diligent like, hey, this is the the flow in the steps.
>> Yeah, >> I can kind of see that kind I can see that working.
>> No, I can see that working cuz it's led by somebody at a top tier. They're getting think about it. All the curriculum is finished by 11. So from 8 to 11, you finished. Now from 11 to three, you just AI. You building a business from people who've built businesses in the trenches. Just getting crazy with it. You You're building businesses with people who are building multiple million dollar businesses. And so now he's saying, "Think about that.
Coming out of high school by you going in ninth grade, by 12th grade you can already generate a million dollars or you get your bread back. Bro, that's a no-brainer."
>> Yeah.
>> I ain't mad at that. 150 a year.
>> And then if you think about it, the type of the type >> 150 years is what like 35 a quarter >> about the Yeah.
Come on.
>> And the people who got that money, their parents is already probably in that type of space. So they going to Yeah.
>> That ain't nobody that's saying, "I'm in a I'm in a bind, Nate."
>> Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.
>> But China doing it for free.
The caveat to that, >> man.
>> They start at six years old, >> man. Listen, that's how that go.
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