Topics: Baseball
Instant Replay Away
October 21, 2016
Karl Denninger of Market Ticker leads off discussing how the Affordable Care Act is negatively affecting part-time labor, how the cost of college tuition is not feasible for a vast number of Americans and much more. Kathy Dervin and Josh Nelson of the ‘Southside Podcast’ on SB Nation are both in-studio talking MLB Playoffs, automated strike zones and instant replay. John Neal of PTI Securities & Futures‘ Peoria, AZ office chimes in with an update on earnings.
Cubs Win, Trump Loses
October 20, 2016
Lou Michels and The Chief kick off the show to discuss who really won the last presidential debate for the year last night.
In today’s day and age – how much would it cost to create a brand new insurance firm? Is it even possible in 2016?
Does the end justify the means for these presidential candidates? Do they truly have the well-being of the American public in their minds?
Will Trump actually protest the outcome of the election if he doesn’t win?
What will finally kill cable?
When did the democratic party lose the middle class? All these questions answered and more in today’s edition of Stocks & Jocks.
Looking for Leadership
October 19, 2016
Our Cubbie hangover starts with Kevin O’Neill talking stagnant business leadership. Fari Hamzei of Hamzei Analytics shares his thoughts on what a close election might look like. Then, David Andalman of PTI Securities & Futures talks trading strategies and earnings reports.
A Trump in the Road
October 18, 2016
Bob Cerone of CognosHR leads off breaking down the real issues Americans are facing because of the Affordable Care Act. Joel Elconin of Benzinga talks bull markets and Big 10 football. Wayne Madsen of the Wayne Madsen Report talks election trends, the demise of Donald Trump’s candidacy, Hillary’s scandals exposed by WikiLeaks and much more. Finally, John Neal of PTI Securities & Futures‘ Peoria, AZ location shares trading strategies.
No Domestic Product
October 17, 2016
Chief and Matty Weber discuss the Cubs’ game 2 loss in the NLCS and the rise in Big Ten football. Frank Fahey, options guru and veteran floor trader, talks manufacturing job defection, risk versus reward and stagnant GDP growth. Then, David Andalman of PTI Securities & Futures shares his opinion on interest rates and where the economy is heading.
