Topics: Cubs
Trumped
May 4, 2016
Kevin O’Neill kicks off the show talking election 2016, the Cubs’ and Sox’s hot starts and more. David Andalman of PTI Securities & Futures talks healthcare, currencies and how to trade these markets.
No Hits, Yes Fridays
April 22, 2016
Nick and The Chief kick off the show to talk an exciting sports night in Chicago. Kevin Riordan joins us in studio and Wayne Madsen, our favorite conspiracy theorist, chimes in on this year’s wacky election. John Neal closes out the show to discuss some exciting market ideas with The Chief.
Spring Into The Weekend!
April 15, 2016
Nick and The Chief kick off the show to talk Blackhawks and baseball in Chicago. Kathy Dervin and Kevin Riordan join us in studio to cover everything from markets to taxing by mile in Illinois to the difficulties of working in the medical industry. John Neal joins us from the PTIsecurities.com Arizona office to discuss what these Doha meetings meet for our money today along with teaching Chief about ETF’s and the bond industry. What a great way to end a week!
Around the Corn
April 11, 2016
Chris Manns of PTI Securities & Futures and Jim Burns, lean hog trader on the CME, are both in-studio talking commodity trading. Paul Kreter, Director of Ethanol Marketing at Marquis Energy, talks ethanol markets. John Neal of PTI Securities & Futures’ Peoria, AZ office talks Arizona sports landscape before touching on GDX. Finally, David Andalman of DACS Research tells us how to trade this week.
Media Madness
April 7, 2016
Kevin O’Neill joins The Chief to discuss why Trump lost Wisconsin and the low NCAA media ratings. O’Neill suggests that Wisconsin republicans are true to their party and can see right through Trump’s showmanship. The Chief and O’Neill then analyze the nonstop media attention Trump gains and question who really controls the news these days. Fari Hamzei joins in for the last hour. He and The Chief discuss the pageantry of politics and give an analysis of the markets. The Chief asks why republican candidates aren’t addressing the issue of sky rocketing college tuition costs like their democratic counterparts.
