Guests: John Flannigan
Done to the Letter
January 10, 2022
Chief and Matty Weber kickoff the show recapping a busy weekend in sports before discussing the MLB Lockout and an influx in new sports stadiums. John Flannigan calls in to talk zoning rules in real estate, Fed Chairman Powell’s hearings, and much more. Mike Hart, veteran trader with Tastytrade and contributor to Luckbox Magazine, closes the show talking interest rates, $XLF, and market-timing strategies. Don’t forget, Stocks & Jocks listeners receive a FREE digital subscription at luckboxmagazine.com/jocks. Sign up today!
Baseball Economics
December 30, 2021
Lou Michels leads off hour one talking about CDC mandate changes, the new covid narrative, Baseball’s lockout, economics, unions ,the Competitive Balance Tax and more. Dan Johnedis, President & CIO of Cratus Capital LLC, joins us next discussing market conditions and outlook ,Fed tapering, economic numbers, wage inflation, investments and much more. John Flannigan ends the show talking about Hill Street Blues, Fed policy, inflation, CDC mandate changes, the Newberry library and more.
EVE of the EVE
December 23, 2021
Lou Michels leads off hour one talking about sports, Gator bowl replacement team, Covid and mandate issues, working from home, Putin’s annual news conference, Russian army movement and the Ukraine. Dan Johnedis, President & CIO of Cratus Capital LLC, joins us next discussing interest rates and inflation, Fed policy ,investments, the bond market, yields and more. John Flannigan ends the show talking about Covid and Christmas, government jobs and offices, Mayor Lightfoot, AOC and much more.
Go Ugly Early
December 20, 2021
Karl Denninger of Market Ticker leads off talking monetary policy, the latest on the Omicron variant, and a surge in Chicago violence. John Flannigan joins the conversation talking inflation, unintended consequences from 2020 lockdowns, and much more.
Off the Grid
December 16, 2021
Lou Michels leads off for hour one talking high winds across the country before discussing Urban Meyer’s firing, Jon Gruden’s lawsuit, and the evolution of workers’ compensation in the NFL. John Flannigan calls in for hour two talking inflation, census gathering, and the state’s decision to refurbish the Thompson Center in downtown Chicago.
