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More Like Barron's Streetwise

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For when the Streetwise episode ends and you still want more market chatter in your ears. These lean the same direction — smart, conversational, no-nonsense takes on stocks, macro, and the news moving money — just from different hosts and different angles.

Odd Lots
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Odd Lots

Bloomberg

Same appetite for "wait, how does that actually work" that Streetwise has, just with twice the runway to go down the rabbit hole. Tracy Alloway and Joe Weisenthal will happily spend 45 minutes on shipping containers if that's where the story is.

Animal Spirits Podcast
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Animal Spirits Podcast

The Compound

Michael Batnick and Ben Carlson doing exactly what a good Streetwise episode does: taking whatever's in the headlines and talking through it like two smart friends at a bar, no jargon required. Lighter and looser, but the same "here's what actually matters" instinct.

The Compound and Friends
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The Compound and Friends

The Compound

Josh Brown's longer-form roundtable — think Streetwise's Q&A energy stretched into a full guest-driven conversation. More opinionated, more debate, but built on the same premise: figure out what's actually going on with the market this week.

Masters in Business
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Masters in Business

Bloomberg

Barry Ritholtz doing hour-long, career-spanning interviews with the people actually running money. Less "market this week," more "how did this person get so good at this" — a nice change of pace from Streetwise's tighter weekly format.

Money Stuff: The Podcast
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Money Stuff: The Podcast

Bloomberg

Matt Levine takes the "wait, that's actually kind of hilarious" angle on finance news that Streetwise sometimes flashes, then leans all the way into it. Best episodes when something on Wall Street has gone spectacularly, absurdly wrong.

Wall Street Breakfast
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Wall Street Breakfast

Seeking Alpha

The daily espresso shot version of Streetwise — a tight rundown of what's moving before the market opens, no wasted words. Good for mornings when you want the "here's what happened" without the full conversation.

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