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In this episode of Click Beta, Matt Zeigler, Jason Buck, andDave Nadig dive deep into the paradoxical world of modern markets wheregeopolitical chaos meets relentless bullish sentiment. From potential World WarIII scenarios to AI companions whispering in your ear, the hosts explore whytraditional market logic seems to have taken a permanent vacation. They discusseverything from the "buy the dip" mentality that refuses to die, towhether behavioral finance textbooks should just be thrown in the trash. It's awide-ranging conversation that touches on energy shocks, the death ofdiversification, and why Gen X might reluctantly have to save us all. MainTopics Covered:

- Market Irrationality & Geopolitical Events

- Why bombing Iran led to markets going up instead of down,and the complete disconnect between headline risk and market behavior The Deathof Selling

- How retail conditioning and systematic flows have createda market where nobody wants to sell, even during potential global conflictsEnergy as the Real Risk

- Why oil price spikes worry the hosts more than stockmarket volatility, and what $250-300 oil could mean for the economy MinskyMoments & Wile E. Coyote Markets

- The hosts' framework for understanding when stabilitybreeds instability and how long markets can run on thin air InternationalMarkets Outperformance

- The surprising reality that US markets are actuallyunderperforming globally, and why Americans don't seem to care AI and theFuture of Cheating at Life

- Discussion of Cluey's $16M raise to help people cheat ateverything, and what this means for human authenticity Gen X as ReluctantElders

- How the generation that never wanted responsibility mighthave to step up to fix local communities The Mid-Tier Apocalypse

- Why everything is becoming either luxury or garbage, withnothing affordable left in between Behavioral Finance Reality Check

- Whether studying cognitive biases actually helps when evenDanny Kahneman admits he falls for them all

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