Topics: Climate Change

Debating the Debate


The Chief and Matty Weber reflect on last night’s debates before delving into the Major League Baseball Wildcard races. Joel Elconin of Benzinga predicts how a Trump or Clinton presidency would affect the markets. Kenny Polcari, Director of NYSE Floor Operations at O’Neil Securities and a contributor to CNBC, tells us his thoughts on the Presidential Debates. Then, John Neal of PTI Securities & Futures’ Peoria, AZ office takes a look at the markets. 

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Wednesday? More like Fed-nesday


The Chief and Kevin O’Neill kick off the show talking about construction projects in Chicago. Spoiler : Chief hates how long they take. But who doesn’t? The Chief brings up this year’s presidential election and more importantly – what foreign countries think of our political race. Hint : it’s not good. Kevin exclaims that he hasn’t seen any Hilary Clinton signs but there seems to be a lot of Hilary voters. Are these people just anti-trump voters?

What can we expect from the Fed decision later today? Finally – Chief asks Kevin -“How do people choose their banks?”

Fari Hamzei of Hamzei Analytics answers Chief’s question – “Where do you get your international news from?” Before talking markets.

David Andalman of PTI Securities & Futures finishes Wednesday’s show with some money talk. What is The Bank of Japan exactly doing? How will David trade the rest of this week out?

 

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Talk of Terror


The Chief and Kevin O’Neill start off the show discussing the recent terror attack in Brussels and ask what can be done to stop terrorism; greater surveillance? better pat downs? closing the borders? Later in the first hour they discuss the reality of climate change before Fari Hamzei joins the conversation with his thoughts on the Brussels attack and an examination of Syria’s past events that paved the way for ISIS. With next round of March Madness kicking off tonight, the Chief and Kevin root hard for their alma mater while Maddie holds her grudge against Notre Dame for edging out Michigan in the tournament’s first round.

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Cover Up City


Lou Michels is in-studio discussing government ineffectiveness, corruption and much more. David Andalman of PTI Securities & Futures tells us how to trade these volatile markets. 

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Income Inequalities


Lou Michels calls in from Colorado to discuss income inequality, college football bowl season and more. John McP, special guest from the Federal Reserve, is in-studio. David Andalman of PTI Securities & Futures looks ahead to 2016 in the markets.

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