Bloomberg's Joe Weisenthal and Tracy Alloway explore the most interesting topics in finance, markets
In 1987, investors watched in horror as the Dow Jones Industrial Average plunged 22 percent in an ev
In late 2008, as markets tanked thanks the the global financial crisis, two massive Ponzi schemes un
Everybody knows by now that a handful of hedge funders made a fortune by betting against housing bef
In theory, anyone with an internet connection can became an expert on just about anything from just
On today’s episode, we’re taking the “dismal” out of the dismal science by interviewing Yoram Bauman
Episode 13: Everyone dreams of being able to win almost every time when gambling. Of course, whether
On this episode, co-host Tracy Alloway is joined by Bloomberg Markets reporter Luke Kawa for a journ
When the world lost David Bowie this month, it lost one of modern music's undisputed geniuses. Less
This week, we're taking on one of the most fragile commodities markets around. No, it's not oil (tho
(Bloomberg) -- It’s a new year and a new episode of Odd Lots. Co-hosts Joe Weisenthal and Tracy Allo
(Bloomberg) -- Gather ‘round the Odd Lots fire. Co-hosts Joe Weisenthal and Tracy Alloway have assem
The film “The Big Short” has sparked lots of attention about the origins of the financial crisis and
This week we're thinking about what it means to be a trader in today's electronified markets and con
(Bloomberg) -- What better way to prepare for what may be the first U.S. rate hike in almost a decad
(Bloomberg) -- Hedge-fund manager Kyle Bass has a plan that could cut the high cost of prescription
(Bloomberg) -- Two market bubbles stand out from the late 1990s. Technology stocks that were suppose
(Bloomberg) -- It's definitely big and it might be broken. It's the bond market! The corporate bond
(Bloomberg) -- Tracy Alloway and Joe Weisenthal kick off the Odd Lots podcast by interviewing the le
(Bloomberg) -- Welcome to Episode Zero of the Odd Lots podcast! Every week, hosts Joe Weisenthal and