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THE MARKET’S NEXT BIG BETS

The AI trade just stumbled. Bitcoin is searching for a bottom. And Wall Street is already looking for the next winners. This week on The J.D. Durkin Show, we’re breaking down what’s next for markets—from the AI selloff and semiconductor stocks to crypto regulation, stablecoins, biotech, and the best investment opportunities for the second half of 2026.

Guests:

• Tony Edward (Founder, Thinking Crypto Podcast) – Is Bitcoin’s bear market nearly over? The latest on the CLARITY Act, Trump’s crypto disclosures, the stablecoin battle between Wall Street and crypto, and what could spark the next bull run.

• Jon Erlichman (Founder, Ticker Take) – The AI pullback, Amazon’s chip ambitions, Alphabet joining the Dow, dividend growth stocks, where Wall Street still sees opportunity, and what he’s learned building one of finance’s fastest-growing media brands.

• Lou Basenese (Founder, The Big Skinny | Fox Business Contributor) – Why he’s buying every semiconductor dip, why biotech could outperform Bitcoin, the bull case for small caps, why prediction markets may be an overlooked financial risk, and the trades he’s making for the rest of 2026.

Plus:

• Is the AI trade taking a breather—or beginning to crack?

• Why semiconductors may still be the best long-term investment theme • The growing battle over stablecoins

• The biggest risks—and biggest opportunities—for investors in the second half of the year The views expressed are those of the guests and do not necessarily reflect my own or those of The J.D. Durkin Show. This is for informational and entertainment purposes only—not financial, investment, or legal advice… if it were, I’d be charging hedge fund fees. DYOR and consult a licensed professional before making any investment decisions.

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