Topics: Apple
Throwback Thursday
May 26, 2016
Columbia College Associate Professor of Creative writing and Stocks & Jocks friend Eric Charles May joins the Chief for a Throwback Thursday. The two discuss the changing real estate market and how it makes it difficult for aspiring home owners. Eric and the Chief recall their parents’ first homes in the city and what it cost them. The throwbacks continue as the two discuss how their parents grew up in the shadow of the great depression, making spending habits and wealth discretion much different from today. At the top of the second hour the Chief picks at Eric’s higher education expertise to discuss how liberal arts colleges are worried about the decreasing enrollment rates ahead. Next they speculate if Apple actually has an electric car in the works that will change the electronic car market and turn their own earnings around.
Home Improvement Without An Amazon
May 17, 2016
Jon Najarian of CNBC’s ‘Fast Money’ kicks off the show with Chief to try and open up a dialogue on just what trades did Warren Buffet specifically buy? Joel Elconin of Benzinga helps discuss just why Home Depot’s stock is rising fast.What retailers are ‘Amazon proof?’
Kenny Polcari rounds out the first hour to continue the Warren Buffett discussion. The Chief and Dr. J discuss just how much this Zika Virus id expected to affect the upcoming Summer Olympics. We round out the show talking about just what the heck is going on at airports and these extremely long TSA lines.
Chicagophile
May 16, 2016
Aaron Renn, Senior Fellow at Manhattan Institute, founder of Urbanophile and journalistic contributor to multiple media outlets, joins the show to discuss Chicago’s woes. Chris Manns of PTI Securities & Futures talks commodities markets and $YHOO. John Neal shares a “Stock of the Day”. Finally, David Andalman of DACS Research tells us how to trade these markets.
Politics Ain’t Beanbag
May 5, 2016
Lou Michels joins The Chief on the show to discuss the latest election news now that Trump is the sole GOP candidate. The Chief wonders how Trump’s harsh New York-ness hasn’t turned the country off from his charms. In the first hour Lou and the Chief rekindle their debate over Uber and discuss the national deficit as well as the average American family’s debt. Later they discuss how the US broke the Russian economy and how we’re not in a war right now but one seems inevitable within the next ten years. In between talking about politics and markets, The Chief and Lou find time to discuss gym etiquette and women’s hairstyle fads.
iChief
May 3, 2016
Jon Najarian of CNBC’s ‘Fast Money’ kicks off the show with Chief to talk some stocks like Apple and Twitter. Has Apple peaked? Joel Elconin of Benzinga joins the discussion to help answer Chief’s question – What does Apple need to do to succeed?
Kenny Polcari rounds out the first hour to talk markets and this wacky election. Later on the show, Jon elaborates on a stock call he made last week.