Topics: Apple

Fed Day


Kevin O’Neill discusses the current political landscape before sharing the latest on the University of North Carolina cheating scandal. Kenny Polcari, Director of NYSE Floor Operations at O’Neil Securities and a contributor to CNBC, talks $APPL, the Fed and more. Fari Hamzei of Hamzei Analytics discusses trading strategies. Then, David Andalman of PTI Securities & Futures shares his technical market analysis. 

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Hawks Hangover


Jon Najarian of CNBC’s ‘Fast Money’ is in-studio talking earnings, property taxes, and Britain’s potential to break away from the European Union. Joel Elconin of Benzinga talks $APPL and the Blackhawks’ game 7 loss to St. Louis. Then the Chief and Matty Weber go over the exploding micro-brew scene in Chicagoland. 

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Game 7 Jitters


Kevin O’Neill makes a rare Monday appearance to preview game 7 of the Chicago Blackhawks vs. St. Louis Blues series, to reflect on Pat Foley’s comments, and then discuss banking regulation. Jim Burns, lean hog trader on the CME, is in-studio talking investments. Then David Andalman of PTI Securities & Futures looks ahead to the week in trading. 

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Stocks 101


The Chief and Kevin O’Neil start off the show discussing national security, markets, and the price we pay for college sports. Fari Hamzei joins the conversation to discuss whether Utility industries care about their stocks when they get paid either way. The Chief and today’s guest, David England, take out the show with a discussion of what makes a stock a good stock, and what people should really be looking at when they consider making a trade.

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The Currency Cold War


Kevin O’Neill joins the Chief at the top of the show to break down how the FBI finally hacked Apple and gives us his Final Four predictions. Fari Hamzei joins in with a broad discussion of the markets and a prediction that we’re nearing a currency war. The Chief worries about Chinese made products which prompts a discussion of Ikea where everything is made in China except the meatballs. David Andalman takes out the show with a discussion of commodities.

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