Topics: College Football

Carl Icahn’s Concern for Low Rates


dDr. J Najarian joins the Chief in the studio to discuss Carl Icahn’s recent statement regarding low interest rates, tax loopholes, and strains on the high yield bond market. Joel Elconin calls in to join the conversation and express his excitement for the University of Michigan’s football season under the coaching of Jim Harbaugh. In the later hour Dr. J and the Chief talk about Alcoa’s split, Volkswagen, and Turing Pharmaceutical’s controversial decision to spike the cost of the drug Daraprim.

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How Much Football We Actually Watch


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.

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Volkswagen Crisis


Fari Hamzei and Kevin O’Neill join the Chief for a discussion about the Volkswagen scandal– how it could have happened and where the company is headed in the aftermath. In the last hour, Fari and the Chief project how the stock market will end the year.

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Monday Morning Quarterback


The Chief and Matty Weber are in-studio talking GOP candidates, the Bears’ blowout loss to Arizona and much more. John Neal of PTI Securities & Futures talks MLB playoff races before chiming in on the markets. Finally, David Andalman of DACS Research shares his technical analysis. 

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Off Of Zero


Jon Najarian of optionMONSTER and CNBC’s “Fast Money” is in-studio talking markets, whether or not the Fed will raise interest rates and more. Joel Elconin of Benzinga shares his thoughts on the markets. Finally, Kenny Polcari, Director of NYSE Floor Operations at O’Neil Securities and a contributor to CNBC, makes his case against high-frequency trading. 

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