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Josh Brown on Bitcoin’s ‘Respectability Rally’ and Why We’ll See Dow 100,000 in Our Lifetime
One of finance’s most colorful personalities joins NLW to discuss how advisers spend their money, Robinhood traders, bitcoin and more.

One of finance’s most colorful personalities joins NLW to discuss how advisers spend their money, Robinhood traders, bitcoin and more.
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This episode is sponsored by Crypto.com, Nexo.io and this week's special product launch, Allnodes.
Josh Brown is the CEO of Ritholtz Wealth Management. He is also the host of “The Halftime Report” on CNBC, author of the “Reformed Broker” blog and host of “The Compound Show” podcast.
Most recently, he is the author of “How I Invest My Money: Finance Experts Reveal How They Save, Spend, and Invest.”
In this fun and freewheeling conversation, Josh and NLW discuss:
- Why financial advisers give a lot of advice but don’t actually share their personal strategies
- What’s driving bitcoin's “respectability rally” (Read more here)
- Why we should be excited about, rather than worried for, the new generation of Robinhood traders
- Why the Dow Jones Industrial Average is going to 100,000 in our lifetime
Find Josh Brown online:
Twitter: @reformedbroker
See also: Why a $631B Asset Manager Just Changed Its Mind on Bitcoin
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Nathaniel Whittemore
NLW is an independent strategy and communications consultant for leading crypto companies as well as host of The Breakdown – the fastest-growing podcast in crypto. Whittemore has been a VC with Learn Capital, was on the founding team of Change.org, and founded a program design center at his alma mater Northwestern University that helped inspire the largest donation in the school’s history.
