The Iced Coffee Hour
The Iced Coffee Hour: a conversational podcast hosted by Graham Stephan and Jack Selby. Episodes mix pop-culture deep dives, collectibles, housing market commentary, and market reactions — often anecdotal and entertainment-forward rather than formal investment research.
Past bets that played out
Episodes frequently feature anecdotal stories (high-end Pokémon card collecting, grading controversies) and market commentary (housing affordability, record-high stock headlines). Content is generally descriptive and conversational with limited direct, actionable signals for public-equity investors.
Transcript-style discussion of high-end Pokémon card collecting (Charizard PSA 10s), a Logan Paul purchase, PSA grading/population reports, and alleged controversies/stolen cards. Mostly anecdotal; limited investable, market-moving information for public equities.
Transcript-style discussion of high-end Pokémon card collecting (Charizard PSA 10s), a Logan Paul purchase, PSA grading/population reports, and alleged controversies/stolen cards. Mostly anecdotal; limited investable, market-moving information for public equities.
Transcript-style discussion of high-end Pokémon card collecting (Charizard PSA 10s), a Logan Paul purchase, PSA grading/population reports, and alleged controversies/stolen cards. Mostly anecdotal; limited investable, market-moving information for public equities.
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Topics and names referenced most often recently include JPM, EBAY, SPY, QQQ, TSLA, VXX, and AMZN. Discussions tend to be narrative-driven with modest conviction levels; coverage is more observational than tradeable analysis.
Latest videos and market context
Recent episodes include a deep anecdotal discussion of high-end Pokémon card collecting and grading controversies, a housing-market commentary arguing lock-in of low-rate mortgages reduces forced selling risk, and several headline-driven market reaction pieces that lack forensic drivers or concrete catalysts.
$50,000,000+ Pokemon Collector Breaks Silence on Logan Paul, PSA Controversy, & Stolen Cards
Transcript-style discussion of high-end Pokémon card collecting (Charizard PSA 10s), a Logan Paul purchase, PSA grading/population reports, and alleged controversies/stolen cards. Mostly anecdotal; limited investable, market-moving information for public equities.
This ALWAYS Happens Before A Housing Market Crash… | Michael Zuber
Michael Zuber argues a housing crash typically needs “waves of motivated/forced sellers,” which he believes are absent today because many homeowners have low fixed-rate mortgages (lock-in effect) and thus little incentive to sell. He frames the current market as primarily an affordability problem (high monthly payments for buyers), implying fewer transactions and potentially flat-to-down prices rather than a GFC-style collapse driven by forced selling.
“They’re Stealing From Us!” Adam Carolla Exposes Who’s REALLY Destroying The Middle Class
The provided source contains only a sensational headline and repeats it in the body, with no specific claims, data, policies, companies, sectors, or catalysts. It is not actionable for investment decision-making as-is.
Stocks Just Hit ANOTHER Record High - WTF Is Happening?! | MeetKevin
Only a title is provided (“Stocks Just Hit ANOTHER Record High - WTF Is Happening?!”). There’s no supporting detail (drivers, sectors, catalysts, time frame), so actionable signal quality is very low. The title implies broad index strength / risk-on momentum but does not justify specific single-name trades.
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The channel archives full episodes of The Iced Coffee Hour podcast. Hosts blend interviews and informal commentary on collectibles, real estate, and financial markets. Content is aimed at a broad audience and prioritizes entertainment and perspective over formal investment recommendations.
Transcript-style discussion of high-end Pokémon card collecting (Charizard PSA 10s), a Logan Paul purchase, PSA grading/population reports, and alleged controversies/stolen cards. Mostly anecdotal; limited investable, market-moving information for public equities.
Transcript-style discussion of high-end Pokémon card collecting (Charizard PSA 10s), a Logan Paul purchase, PSA grading/population reports, and alleged controversies/stolen cards. Mostly anecdotal; limited investable, market-moving information for public equities.
Transcript-style discussion of high-end Pokémon card collecting (Charizard PSA 10s), a Logan Paul purchase, PSA grading/population reports, and alleged controversies/stolen cards. Mostly anecdotal; limited investable, market-moving information for public equities.
Transcript-style discussion of high-end Pokémon card collecting (Charizard PSA 10s), a Logan Paul purchase, PSA grading/population reports, and alleged controversies/stolen cards. Mostly anecdotal; limited investable, market-moving information for public equities.
Michael Zuber argues a housing crash typically needs “waves of motivated/forced sellers,” which he believes are absent today because many homeowners have low fixed-rate mortgages (lock-in effect) and thus little incentive to sell. He frames the current market as primarily an affordability problem (high monthly payments for buyers), implying fewer transactions and potentially flat-to-down prices rather than a GFC-style collapse driven by forced selling.
Michael Zuber argues a housing crash typically needs “waves of motivated/forced sellers,” which he believes are absent today because many homeowners have low fixed-rate mortgages (lock-in effect) and thus little incentive to sell. He frames the current market as primarily an affordability problem (high monthly payments for buyers), implying fewer transactions and potentially flat-to-down prices rather than a GFC-style collapse driven by forced selling.
Only a title is provided (“Stocks Just Hit ANOTHER Record High - WTF Is Happening?!”). There’s no supporting detail (drivers, sectors, catalysts, time frame), so actionable signal quality is very low. The title implies broad index strength / risk-on momentum but does not justify specific single-name trades.
Only a title is provided (“Stocks Just Hit ANOTHER Record High - WTF Is Happening?!”). There’s no supporting detail (drivers, sectors, catalysts, time frame), so actionable signal quality is very low. The title implies broad index strength / risk-on momentum but does not justify specific single-name trades.
Only a title is provided (“Stocks Just Hit ANOTHER Record High - WTF Is Happening?!”). There’s no supporting detail (drivers, sectors, catalysts, time frame), so actionable signal quality is very low. The title implies broad index strength / risk-on momentum but does not justify specific single-name trades.
About this channel
The Iced Coffee Hour is a podcast hosted by Graham Stephan and Jack Selby. Episodes posted here cover a mix of pop culture, collectibles (notably high-end trading cards), housing-market views, and market headlines. Material is generally conversational and anecdotal; listeners should not treat episodes as professional investment advice.
All of the Iced Coffee Hour episodes posted here for your enjoyment! Podcast hosted by Graham Stephan and Jack Selby. Jack Selby: https://www.instagram.com/jlsselby/ Graham Stephan: https://www.instagram.com/gpstephan/
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