MI REWIND: DEEP DIVE INTO STOCK EXCHANGES AND NASDAQ

W/ KEVIN KENNEDY

01 December 2023

In this MI Rewind episode, Robert Leonard chats with Kevin Kennedy about the impact of technology, fiscal and monetary policy, options trading and exchanges, cryptocurrency, and the rise of retail investors, on the growth of the stock market, and much more! Kevin began his career as an independent market maker in September 1987. From there, he became the President of his own trading firm and Vice President in the Goldman Sachs Equities division. Today, he is the Senior Vice President and Head of Product Management for North American Markets at Nasdaq.

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IN THIS EPISODE, YOU’LL LEARN:

  • How technology has had an impact on the markets and the rise of retail investors.
  • How to study markets today and if there’s a fundamental shift that makes this time truly “different”.
  • How retail investors’ access to the markets changed how they function outside of fiscal and monetary policy.
  • Whether fiscal and monetary policy or retail investors’ access to capital markets has a bigger impact on capital markets.
  • The recent growth in the options space and where Kevin sees it coming from.
  • If the current growth in options trading is sustainable and if there is going to be a point where this can potentially crumble and backfire on speculative options traders.
  • The different options exchanges the Nasdaq has and why six exchanges are necessary.
  • Where the Nasdaq and the worlds of crypto and options collide.
  • The future of capital markets and whether or not crypto will be part of it.
  • Lessons Kevin learned as a trader and what major mistakes he made.
  • And much, much more!

TRANSCRIPT

Disclaimer: The transcript that follows has been generated using artificial intelligence. We strive to be as accurate as possible, but minor errors and slightly off timestamps may be present due to platform differences.

Robert Leonard (00:02):
This week I talk with Kevin Kennedy about the impact of technology, fiscal and monetary policy, options trading, exchanges, cryptocurrency, and the rise of retail investors on the growth of the stock market. Kevin began his career as an independent market maker in September 1987. Don’t worry if you don’t know what an independent market maker is. Kevin and I dive deep into that in today’s episode. From there he became the president of his own trading firm and vice-president in the Goldman Sachs equities division. Today, he’s the Senior Vice President and Head of Product Management for North American markets at Nasdaq. A lot of people and myself included don’t often think about how the stock market actually works. Many of us just log into our brokerage accounts online or on our phone, make trades and then close out of it without giving much thought to what is actually happening when we click submit on our trades.

Robert Leonard (01:01):
In today’s episode, we dive into exactly that and learn all about how stock market exchanges work and how they’ve evolved over the decades. I hope you guys enjoy this conversation with Kevin Kennedy.

Intro (01:15):
You’re listening to Millennial Investing by The Investor’s Podcast Network, where your host Robert Leonard interviews successful entrepreneurs, business leaders, and investors to help educate and inspire the millennial generation.

Robert Leonard (01:36):
Hey everyone, welcome to the Millennial Investing Podcast. As always, I’m your host, Robert Leonard. And with me today, I have Kevin Kennedy. Welcome to the show, Kevin.

Kevin Kennedy (01:46):
Thanks, Robert. It’s great to be here. I am literally thrilled to chat with you today about a various number of topics.

Robert Leonard (01:52):
Let’s start by talking a bit about you and your background. Tell us how you got to where you are today.

Kevin Kennedy (01:58):
Sure. I like telling this story because I guess I like talking about myself, but it’s fun, because as a young teenager, I was interested in the silver markets, because this is back when the Hunt brothers tried to tackle the market in silver and it went up to 50 and then it came back down to five and I thought, well, I’m going to be smart. I’m going to buy silver. I was always just interested in the markets. But I grew up in Philadelphia and just a middle-class average neighborhood and not a lot of opportunities, not a lot of neighbors that were into investing and the markets. Didn’t live in the New York area or Chicago where trading is paramount, but always had an interest. And then as luck would have it, and we’ll talk a little bit later, I think about luck.

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