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Curia Investment Show 25: Robinhood's AI Trading Agent, Micron & SK Hynix Join the Trillion-Dollar Club, and Dell's 40% Day

39 min · 8. juni 2026
episode Curia Investment Show 25: Robinhood's AI Trading Agent, Micron & SK Hynix Join the Trillion-Dollar Club, and Dell's 40% Day cover

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James Early and Owen Tracy of Fuller Tracy Money cover four big stories this week. Robinhood's new AI trading agent can now trade automatically on your behalf — even charging your credit card to do it. James is skeptical, Owen sees it as the natural evolution of a bull market, but both agree the real edge goes to investors who build rule-based models with proper risk management — not those who just tell the AI to "make me money." On Micron and SK Hynix: both are up nearly 1,000% over the past year yet trade at bargain forward PEs. Owen explains the paradox — in highly cyclical sectors, a low PE often signals it's time to sell, not buy. A supply wave is coming by 2027. Dell, meanwhile, posted a stunning earnings beat and a 40% single-day gain on the back of AI server demand — but James raises the question of whether peak AI spending is approaching, as companies like Uber and Microsoft pull back on bloated token budgets. The episode closes with a sobering look at the K-shaped economy: credit card and auto loan defaults are surging, and the divide between asset owners and everyone else is widening. The takeaway: whether it's stocks or housing, being an owner is how you build wealth.

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Episode 26 of the Curia Investment Show features James Early and Owen Tracy of Fuller Tracy Money diving into the biggest market topics of the week. First up: the SpaceX IPO. After surging 50% in just three trading days, James and Owen debate whether the hype is justified — weighing the Starlink and xAI angles against the reality of lockup expirations, options market signals, and the classic post-IPO trough of disillusionment. Owen's verdict? Don't chase it now, but a better entry point is likely coming. Then the conversation shifts to agricultural commodities and what the apparent end of the Iran war could mean for food prices — and whether that creates a fresh inflation headache for new Fed Chair Kevin Warsh. Owen draws a compelling parallel to the Bank of Japan's strategy of letting inflation run to quietly inflate away national debt, arguing the Fed may be doing the same thing whether they admit it or not. To close out, Owen shares why he's buying silver again on the pullback, and James spotlights Allison Transmission (ALSN) — a defense and industrial transmission maker he thinks may be unfairly punished by EV fears despite strong fundamentals.

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episode Curia Investment Show 25: Robinhood's AI Trading Agent, Micron & SK Hynix Join the Trillion-Dollar Club, and Dell's 40% Day cover

Curia Investment Show 25: Robinhood's AI Trading Agent, Micron & SK Hynix Join the Trillion-Dollar Club, and Dell's 40% Day

James Early and Owen Tracy of Fuller Tracy Money cover four big stories this week. Robinhood's new AI trading agent can now trade automatically on your behalf — even charging your credit card to do it. James is skeptical, Owen sees it as the natural evolution of a bull market, but both agree the real edge goes to investors who build rule-based models with proper risk management — not those who just tell the AI to "make me money." On Micron and SK Hynix: both are up nearly 1,000% over the past year yet trade at bargain forward PEs. Owen explains the paradox — in highly cyclical sectors, a low PE often signals it's time to sell, not buy. A supply wave is coming by 2027. Dell, meanwhile, posted a stunning earnings beat and a 40% single-day gain on the back of AI server demand — but James raises the question of whether peak AI spending is approaching, as companies like Uber and Microsoft pull back on bloated token budgets. The episode closes with a sobering look at the K-shaped economy: credit card and auto loan defaults are surging, and the divide between asset owners and everyone else is widening. The takeaway: whether it's stocks or housing, being an owner is how you build wealth.

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