Show Archives
Raising the Bar
October 12, 2021
Chicago attorney, Brendan Cournane, leads off recapping this past weekend’s Chicago and Boston Marathons before discussing Jon Gruden’s resignation from the Las Vegas Raiders. Joel Elconin of Benzinga talks ‘sideways’ markets before promoting Premarket Prep’s next virtual event ‘Introduction To Professional Trading #2: Trading From Relationships’ coming up on Saturday, October 16th (register today!). Kenny Polcari, Managing Principal at ButcherJoseph Asset Management, LLC and a contributor to Fox Business, talks oil prices, inflation and more. Jeff Joseph, Editorial Director & Publisher at Luckbox Magazine, calls in for hour two to bring the term ‘stagflation’ out of retirement before talking vaccine mandates and the turbulent restaurant industry. Don’t forget, Stocks & Jocks listeners receive a FREE digital subscription at luckboxmagazine.com/jocks. Sign up today!
The Next Kick
October 11, 2021
Chief and Matty Weber kickoff the show recapping a Bears’ win over the Raiders, a White Sox win to stay alive in the Division Series, and much more. John Flannigan calls in to talk employment numbers that don’t add up and how it’s affecting Chicago. Mike Hart, veteran trader with Tastytrade and contributor to Luckbox Magazine, closes the show talking market volatility. Don’t forget, Stocks & Jocks listeners receive a FREE digital subscription at luckboxmagazine.com/jocks. Sign up today!
Slippin the Jab
October 8, 2021
Kevin O’Neil and Chief discuss the vaccine mandates and unemployment numbers. Karl Denninger forecast a possible recession of epic proportion.
Step-Up Basis
October 7, 2021
Lou Michels leads off for hour one talking Chicago politics, tax code, and much more. Dan Johnedis, President & CIO of Cratus Capital LLC, talks natural gas markets. John Flannigan closes the show talking reading listener tweets before talking Chicago tax hikes.
Happy As a Clam in High Water
October 6, 2021
Kevin O’Neill calls in for hour one to discuss tech censorship, overregulation, and Lori Lightfoot versus Kim Foxx. Russell Rhoads calls in for hour two to talk bear markets, government surveillance, and violence in Chicago.
