Guests: John Neal

Theater Gods and Heathens


Noah Lugeons of the Scathing Atheist joins us to break down the correct use of the word evangelical. Carrie Sullivan talks about the Theater group Factory’s new space on Howard Street and it’s inaugural show The Last Big Mistake which is written by Ernie Deak. Also the regulars, John Neal, Kathy Dervin and Kevin Riordan add to this pact show.

 

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Trumping the Competition


John Neal of PTI Securities & Futures talks Cactus League before sharing his “Stock of the Day”. Karl Denninger of Market Ticker breaks down the bullish labor report before taking a look at the presidential primaries. Jim Burns, lean hog trader on the CME, talks election season and more. Finally, David Andalman of DACS Research talks markets. 

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Foam Party Fridays


John Neal joins the show out of the Arizona PTIsecurities.com office to try and hit a stock jackpot with The Chief, what else is new? John shares his stock of the day before Kathy Dervin joins us in studio to continue the discussion about this year’s less than normal presidential election. Finally, Wayne Madsen makes his return to Stocks and Jocks to cover everything from Ricky Rubio to Antonin Scalia to China.

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Gone But Not for Cotton


John Neal of PTI Securities & Futures talks stocks. ‘Ag Mondays’ continues with Chris Manns in-studio and lean hog trader at the CME, Jim Burns. Their agricultural guest is Professor Darren Hudson, Director of the International Center for Agricultural Competitiveness at Texas Tech University and cotton expert. Finally, David Andalman of DACS Research joins the Chief and Jim to talk markets and the election. 

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A Professor’s Mind


John Neal of PTIsecurities.com ‘s Arizona office calls in to share his stock of the day and discuss these ever changing markets with Chief. Kevin Riordan and Kathy Dervin join us in studio to discuss the prior night’s Republican debate and privacy issues. Later Mike McDonald of Morning Investments and Oilprice.com comes on the show to walk us through just how much markets have changed, especially with big banks and the oil economy.

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