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Interactive Brokers Podcast

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Show overview

IBKR Podcasts has been publishing since 2022, and across the 4 years since has built a catalogue of 364 episodes. That works out to roughly 110 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a several-times-a-week cadence, with the show now in its 2nd season.

Episodes typically run ten to twenty minutes — most land between 12 min and 24 min — though episode length varies meaningfully from one episode to the next. None of the episodes are flagged explicit by the publisher. It is catalogued as a EN-language Business show.

The show is actively publishing — the most recent episode landed yesterday, with 44 episodes already out so far this year. The busiest year was 2025, with 115 episodes published. Published by Interactive Brokers Podcast.

Episodes
364
Running
2022–2026 · 4y
Median length
16 min
Cadence
Several per week

From the publisher

Interactive Brokers (IBKR) Podcasts offers market commentary on a variety of topics and asset classes. Episodes include discussions with IBKR employees, researchers, and leading financial services companies.

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Thailand: Sick Man of Asia or Sleeping Giant?

May 13, 202615 min

How Do Traders Spot Opportunity in Option Chains?

May 7, 202621 min

Can Big Tech Keep Carrying the Market?

May 6, 20265 min

Commodities in Focus: How Oil and Geopolitics Shape Markets

May 5, 202620 min

Is Tokenization the Next Big Macro Shift?

Apr 30, 202621 min

From Ceasefires to Software: Breaking Down This Week's Market Moves

Apr 22, 20265 min

Is Gold Competing With Cash?

Apr 21, 202610 min

Socially Acceptable Volatility Strikes Again

Apr 16, 202631 min

Rally or Mirage: What’s Really Driving Stocks?

Apr 15, 20269 min

Can Singapore Keep Its Market Momentum Going?

Apr 14, 202622 min

Crypto Trends Signal a Seismic Shift in TradFi

Apr 14, 202654 min

Right Direction, Wrong Trade: The Earnings Trap

Apr 10, 202616 min

Navigating Equities, Gold, and Global Risk with Absolute Strategy Research

Apr 9, 20266 min

Markets on Edge: Rates, Oil, and Geopolitics Collide

Apr 8, 20266 min

S1 Ep 367Why Are Large Caps Winning While Small Caps Catch Up?

Why are large-cap stocks continuing to outperform while small caps begin to recover? In this episode of the IBKR Podcast, we break down the latest earnings data, macroeconomic drivers and the role of interest rates and AI-driven growth shaping today’s two-speed market.

Mar 30, 202618 min

S2 Ep 366Calling It Early: Are Autocallable ETFs Worth the Hype?

In this episode of the IBKR Podcast, Jeff Praissman sits down with GraniteShares CEO Will Rhind to unpack the growing buzz around autocallable ETFs. They discuss how these products work, where the income comes from and whether the promise of high yield with downside protection holds up in today’s market.

Mar 26, 202614 min

S1 Ep 366How Much Power Do Headlines Really Have Over Markets?

Markets are swinging sharply as headlines and social media posts appear to drive sudden surges and reversals. We break down whether this is a headline-driven market, what weakening technicals signal, and why the 200-day moving average matters now.

Mar 25, 20268 min

S1 Ep 364Crude Reality: Markets Caught Between War and the Fed

Oil prices are swinging as geopolitical tensions rise, leaving markets caught between conflict-driven shocks and an increasingly cautious Federal Reserve. In this IBKR Midweek episode, we break down what’s driving crude’s volatility, shifting rate expectations and what investors should watch next.

Mar 18, 20267 min

S1 Ep 363Are Humanoid Robots China’s Next Economic Engine?

China’s economy is pivoting toward automation and AI as policymakers push for greater innovation and self-reliance. Brendan Ahern of KraneShares joins IBKR's Elizaveta Gridneva to discuss the rise of humanoid robotics and why embodied AI could become the country’s next major growth engine.

Mar 18, 202615 min

S1 Ep 361Is Korea’s Market Boom Hitting a Geopolitical Wall?

Host Elizaveta Gridneva sits down with Heejung Kim, Managing Director at Direxion, to unpack a dramatic week in the Korean market as geopolitical tensions and oil shocks trigger massive swings in the Kospi. They also explore Korea’s unique retail investor culture, the outsized role of semiconductor giants, and whether China’s slower growth outlook matters in a world focused on bigger global risks.

Mar 11, 202610 min
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