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Even the Losers Get Lucky Sometimes
October 5, 2017
Denver-based labor attorney, Lou Michels, calls in for hour one to discuss the latest on Las Vegas, cyber security and gun regulations. Russell Rhoads of the CBOE talks VIX volatility, Puerto Rican bonds and much more.
No End in Sight
October 2, 2017
Chicago attorney Brendan Cournane is in-studio. Chief and Brendan are joined by options guru and veteran floor trader, Frank Fahey, for hour one to discuss the horrific mass shooting in Las Vegas, NV, rallying markets and much more. David Andalman of PTI Securities & Futures joins the guys to close out the show talking $AMZN, MLB Playoffs and market indicators.
On Bended Knee
September 26, 2017
Options guru and veteran floor trader, Frank Fahey, is joined by Jon Najarian of CNBC’s ‘Fast Money’ to discuss the NFL’s handling of the ‘take a knee’ movement before reflecting on an interesting trade in the VIX from yesterday. Joel Elconin of Benzinga looks back on a crazy weekend of football. Kenny Polcari, Director of NYSE Floor Operations at O’Neil Securities and a contributor to CNBC, talks $AMZN. Karl Denninger of Market Ticker looks at the recent trends in tropical storms before talking currencies. Finally, John Neal of PTI Securities & Futures‘ Peoria, AZ location wonders what’s really contributing to the NFL’s decline in ratings over the past four seasons.
Changing Climates
September 25, 2017
Chicago attorney Brendan Cournane is in-studio. Chief and Brendan talk climate change, the President’s weekend comments on the NFL and the latest on Graham-Cassidy. David Andalman of PTI Securities & Futures picks stocks and shares his latest thoughts on $AMZN.
There Is No Alternative
September 21, 2017
Denver labor attorney, Lou Michels, calls in for hour one to discuss cyber attacks on the SEC, the value of an NFL franchise, and the legal authority the NFL has in suspending its players for off-the-field misconduct. Dan Haugh, President of PTI Securities & Futures, breaks down yesterday’s Fed announcement. The Chief and Matty Weber close out the show discussing baseball’s rise in both home runs and strikeouts and how it’s affecting the viewing experience.