Markets slipped from record highs as investors sold banks despite JPMorgan’s earnings beat, highlighting growing unease over policy risk and valuation. This episode unpacks why strong results weren’t enough to lift financials, how President Trump’s proposed credit-card rate caps and other interventionist ideas are rattling investors, and what softer core CPI means for the Fed’s rate path. With stocks brushing off geopolitics but reacting sharply to domestic policy noise, Jason Britton, Founder and CIO of Reflection Asset Management, weighs whether this is healthy profit-taking—or an early warning that political risk is being repriced.

US Markets Wrap: Markets Slide as Oil and Geopolitics Return to the Forefront
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US Markets Wrap: Wall Street Bounces Back as Tech Leads the Charge
06:36

US Markets Wrap: Strait of Hormuz Fears Grip Global Markets
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