In The Harbor -Spencer Jakab
Markets, Media, and Cutting Through the Noise with Spencer Jakab of the Wall Street Journal
In the Harbor | Episode 26 featuring Spencer Jakab,
In this episode of In the Harbor, Jason Johns sits down with Spencer Jakab — the sharp, witty voice behind The Wall Street Journal's must-read Markets A.M. newsletter and one of the most respected names in financial journalism.
Spencer's career spans elite financial journalism and institutional investing. He has led Heard on the Street, written for the Financial Times, worked as a top-rated equity analyst at Credit Suisse, and authored two acclaimed investing books: Heads I Win, Tails I Win and The Revolution That Wasn't: GameStop, Reddit, and the Fleecing of Small Investors. In short, he has seen markets from just about every angle — and this conversation reflects that depth.
We discuss what professional investors are missing right now, how headlines distort real market opportunities, and the lessons to be drawn from meme stocks, market manias, and retail speculation. Spencer also shares why great investing often means avoiding the crowd — and how he builds one of the most-read daily market briefings in finance each morning.
If you're interested in markets, media, psychology, and what really matters for investors in today's noise-filled environment, this one is well worth your time. Like, follow, and subscribe to In the Harbor wherever you get your podcasts.

Episode Description:
Spencer Jakab of The Wall Street Journal joins In the Harbor for a candid conversation on markets, media, and the psychology of investing. As the voice behind Markets A.M. and author of two acclaimed investing books, Spencer brings a rare perspective — part journalist, part analyst, part behavioral economist. From the lessons of GameStop to what professional investors are getting wrong right now, this episode cuts through the noise and gets to what actually matters for investors today.














