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EPISODE · May 26, 2026 · 1H 9M

Ep. 119 | Using Statistics to Justify Bigotry

from The Tim Weichselbaum Show · host Tim Weichselbaum

This episode consists of a continuous monologue that begins with an explanation of why the host deliberately mispronounces his own last name. The conversation then moves into a series of unfiltered personal theories regarding genetics, human sociology, and the nature of physical laws like friction and gravity. It also covers the host's experiences with long-term sobriety, including the lingering post-acute withdrawal symptoms of quitting weed and how a depleted baseline of dopamine has altered his daily outlook. In the second half of the episode, the focus shifts to financial markets and personal trading strategies. The host details a recent failed attempt at building an automated SPX trading program and the psychological challenges of managing a stock portfolio. He explains how his preference for the instant gratification of selling credit spreads and covered calls ultimately led to significant missed profits during the recent artificial intelligence market boom.   Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/GQjDzyU0IgY

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