Big Ideas 2024

EPISODE · Feb 15, 2024 · 1H 1M

Big Ideas 2024

from FYI - For Your Innovation · host ARK Invest

On this week's edition of FYI we are featuring the February 2, 2024 edition of In The Know. On this edition, ARK CEO and CIO Cathie Wood is joined by ARK Chief Futurist, Brett Winton. Together, they discuss technological convergence, artificial intelligence, and give a sneak peak into this year's Big Ideas Report, which you can download here: https://ark-invest.com/big-ideas-2024This month we’re again responding to a few requests by supplementing this episode with charts and data to help illustrate ARK’s perspective on and outlook for the global economy.As always, Cathie discusses fiscal policy, monetary policy, market signals, economic indicators, and innovation. We hope you find this monthly series useful, especially during periods of heightened volatility. Stay Healthy. Stay Innovative.Key Points From This EpisodeConverging Technologies Are Generating A Historic Technological WaveAI Serves As The Central Technology Catalyst AI Is Accelerating Faster Than Forecasters AnticipatedDiscontinuous Changes In Macroeconomic Growth Are The Norm, Thanks To TechnologyTechnological Innovation Could Be Disruptive Enough To Dominate Global Equity Market Capitalizations The Cost Of Authoring The Written Word Has CollapsedMonetary PolicyM2 Money Supply vs. CPI: Year-over-YearFederal Funds Rate vs. YoY Headline CPIReal Federal Funds Target RateYield Curve 10 Year Treasury Yield Minus 2 YearNew Tenant Rent IndexWCI Composite Container Freight Benchmark RateGlobal Supply Chain Pressure Index (GSCPI)Bloomberg Commodity IndexMetals/Gold Ratio vs. US 10 Year TreasuryBitcoin To Gold Ratio (Log)Investment Grade and High Yield Index Credit Default Swaps

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