Aidan Seink
Bedtime Markets
Bedtime Markets is your nightly market preview in under five minutes. Every evening at 9 PM ET, we break down what moved the markets today and what to watch tomorrow — no jargon, no filler, just clarity. Whether you trade, invest, or just want to understand the economy better, this is the easiest way to stay informed before bed. A podcast by Aidan Seink .
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Episodes
Wednesday, October 8, 2025 08.10.2025 3:07
The Fed signals more rate cuts ahead — but warns inflation isn’t gone yet. Gold rallies alongside tech stocks, France scrambles to name a new prime minister, and BlackRock pulls cash from a Jefferies fund tied to a major bankruptcy. Plus, Argentina battles soaring interest rates and a crypto founder joins the billionaire club.
Tueday, October 7, 2025 07.10.2025 3:22
Tesla shakes up the EV market with sub-$40K models, Salesforce refuses to pay hackers, and the Fed’s minutes loom large for traders. Plus, Dell raises forecasts, Oracle slips, and Ray Dalio doubles down on gold as markets weigh what’s next. Tune in for a quick, five-minute breakdown of the stories shaping tomorrow’s markets.
Monday, October 6, 2025 07.10.2025 2:41
The S&P 500 hits another record high as AMD’s new partnership with OpenAI ignites a tech rally and keeps Wall Street’s AI fever burning. Meanwhile, Bitcoin pushes past $125K, major corporate shakeups hit telecom and banking, and investors look ahead to a week packed with Fed updates and jobs data.
Sunday, October 5, 2025 06.10.2025 3:07
Gold nears $4,000 as the U.S. government shutdown drags on, Japan’s new leadership boosts stocks, and traders brace for a packed week of Fed updates and jobs data. In tonight’s Bedtime Markets , we recap the biggest global headlines and preview the key events that could move markets this week — from the FOMC minutes to non-farm payrolls.
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