WealthVest: The Weekly Bull and Bear S6E5: WealthVest/ Drawing Capital February 2022

In this episode of WealthVest: The Weekly Bull&Bear, Sean van der Wal and Sagar Joshi of Drawing Capital come back on the podcast.

Topics including: Tech stocks, major technological trends, the metaverse, corporations creating their own cryptocurrencies, automation and what it means for the future of work, and how the U.S. is lagging behind China in the race to 5-g are all covered.

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Hosts: Drew Dokken, Grant Collins

Album Artwork: Sam Yarborough

Show Editing and Production: Tavin Davis



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