Topics: Big Ten
Psychological Resistance
November 3, 2015
Bob Cerone, CEO of CognosHR, shares his thoughts on the Royals’ World Series victory before discussing the state of both political parties and the latest updates on the Affordable Care Act. Joel Elconin of Benzinga talks Michigan football before sharing his thoughts on the markets. Audrey Johnson of HomeSource Realty discusses Chicagoland housing markets. Kenny Polcari, Director of NYSE Floor Operations at O’Neil Securities and a contributor to CNBC, tells us how to trade these markets. Finally, Kevin O’Neill and the Chief discuss the J.T. Barrett situation at Ohio State.
Mary Jane Markets
October 16, 2015
The Chief and Maddie Field start the hour off discussing Michigan vs. Michigan State and the changing admission tactics colleges are using. Kathy Dervin and Kevin Riordan join in for the regular Friday morning round table discussing the MLB playoffs and the Fed’s board of governors. In the second hour Matt Lampert of Socionomics calls in to discuss his doctoral thesis regarding the effects of marijuana legalization on the markets and political scene. John Neal and the Chief take the show out talking about options and more.
The Long Ball
October 13, 2015
Jon Najarian of optionMONSTER and CNBC’s “Fast Money” is in-studio talking markets, the Fed and more. Brent Slava of Benzinga talks China and previews the busy week in earnings. Then, Kenny Polcari, Director of NYSE Floor Operations at O’Neil Securities and a contributor to CNBC shares his thoughts on the markets.
The Man Behind America’s Largest Corruption Bust
September 30, 2015
Lou Michels joins the Chief in the studio with former FBI agent Terrence Hake to hear about his new book Operation Greylord, which tells his story about being the undercover prosecutor in America’s largest corruption bust. In the later hour Dr. Patrick Kerr calls in to discuss the prevalence of head and spine injuries in football and how his “Kerr’s Collar” can help prevent further injury in the sport. Chief and Lou take out the show with a discussion of Russia’s air strike on Syria and Bears football.
How Much Football We Actually Watch
September 28, 2015
At the top of the hour Audrey Johnson calls into the show to talk about real estate and Alcoa’s announcement that they’ll be splitting into two companies come 2016. Chris Manns joins us in the studio for Agriculture Monday with Mark Wientraub, Ag. expert, calling in to discuss the market. In the later hour John Neal and David Andalman join the Chief to talk about how much football we actually watch in a three hour televised game– hint, it’s a lot less than you would think. John and the Chief take out the show discussing whats up, down, and ready to buy.