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Michele Steele sits down with Ben Cahn (After Hours) for a bonus crossover episode of StockTwits TV. They open on Ben's recent run-in with a hostile cat — and the very real cortisol spike that came with it — before turning to the markets. On the table: the wild Cerebras IPO that priced way above its original $150–$200 range and opened around $350, the rumored SpaceX IPO debuting at a $2 trillion valuation, and the uncomfortable reality that retail investors increasingly serve as exit liquidity for venture capital. Ben argues the software sector has bottomed. The IGV ETF dropped 20–30% in Q1 on fears that AI would kill SaaS, but volume has surged since February and Jensen Huang himself says the entire move was an overreaction. The new narrative: AI is accretive to software, not destructive (Jevons paradox). Plus: Chinese conglomerates quietly rolling up American consumer brands (Shein/Everlane, Luckin/Blue Bottle, Anta/Arc'teryx), Chinese EV build quality, Trump-family trades and World Liberty Financial, the enshittification of everything, and a brief national crisis over Spotify's disco-ball icon. 00:00 Cold open & Ben's cat attack 02:08 Evolution, primal fear, and Brooklyn apartments 02:43 "Would you buy your own stock?" 03:14 T-Rex shares & 3x levered Raptors 03:43 The Cerebras IPO — what actually happened 04:54 Where Ben would dip a toe (sub-$300) 05:13 Why retail can't build wealth in IPOs anymore 06:15 SpaceX at a $2 trillion valuation 07:01 Are P/E and market cap antiquated? 07:17 Vibes better than valuations 07:47 The Economist: is the market ignoring reality? 08:53 Narratives, FinTwit, and post-hoc reasoning 09:39 The Strait of Hormuz only matters when it matters 10:50 Running out of distractions 11:44 Why this administration won't let stocks fall 12:05 IGV: is software bottoming? 13:07 Volume surge signals a tradable bottom 13:21 Anthropic / Claude killing SaaS narrative 13:50 Jensen Huang says it's an overreaction 14:46 "Service Yesterday" — Ben pitches a rival 15:50 Jevons paradox & AI as accretive 16:29 Trump family trades every 9 minutes 17:22 Shein acquires Everlane for $100M 18:06 Luckin acquires Blue Bottle 19:10 Chinese conglomerates rolling up US brands 19:58 Enshittification of everything 20:36 Luckin's near-delisting comeback 21:28 Arc'teryx is owned by Anta Sports 22:46 Chinese EV build quality (BYD on US roads) 23:40 Spotify's disco-ball icon backlash 25:11 The real news we're not paying attention to 26:27 Phones in black-and-white mode & Cerebrus jokes 27:14 Inside Spotify's World Trade Center offices 28:23 Bloomberg's elite snacks 28:40 Semiconductors: SOXL, SMH, SiC, GaN 29:38 Stuffing semiconductor nerds in lockers 29:58 "Local top" — the joke they didn't make 30:21 Wrap & God bless America ► Subscribe to StockTwits TV for daily market coverage. ► Follow Ben Cahn's After Hours podcast wherever you get your shows. ► Join the conversation on StockTwits.
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