
Netflix, Warner Bros, and Monopolies: Caleb Silver Breaks Down the Power Moves
In this exclusive Market Mondays clip, Rashad Bilal and Troy Millings welcome back Caleb Silver, editor in chief of Investopedia, to break down one of the biggest stories shaking up the entertainment and financial worlds: Netflix’s potential $72 billion acquisition of Warner Brothers’ streaming assets. Was this deal ever real? And what does it mean for the power dynamics of streaming giants? Caleb Silver explains exactly what a monopoly is, tracing its history from the era of the railroads and the origin of U.S. antitrust laws to today’s streaming wars. The trio discusses how monopolies work, why the government steps in with antitrust policies, and how proximity to political power plays a bigger role in the stock market than ever before. You’ll get expert insights into:
- Why "Assets over Liabilities" is more than just a hoodie slogan—it's the ultimate metric in the current market.
- How and why the Federal Trade Commission cracks down on monopolies.
- The real meaning behind antitrust cases and how they protect consumers and competitors.
- The surprising influence of presidential administrations in shaping business deals and market outcomes.
- What the Netflix x Warner Brothers mega-deal could signal for the future of entertainment and investing.
Whether you’re a budding investor, an industry insider, or just a fan of Market Mondays’ fresh takes, this clip offers a crash course in market mechanics, business strategy, and why your proximity to power could make or break your portfolio. Drop your thoughts in the comments and don’t forget to hit subscribe for all the latest Market Mondays insights! *Hashtags:* #MarketMondays #Investing #Netflix #Monopoly #Antitrust #WarnerBros #StreamingWars #AssetsOverLiabilities #CalebSilver #FinancialEducation #Stocks #BusinessNews
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