Topics: Currency
Trade Point Average
July 11, 2018
Kevin O’Neill joins us for hour one to talk trade tariffs, the Kevin Kavanaugh Supreme Court nomination and off the field antics surrounding major college programs. Karl Denninger of Market Ticker calls in for hour two to continue the discussion on trade, employment numbers and much more.
The Court of Public Opinion
July 10, 2018
Chief and Matty Weber open the show learning about the President’s Supreme Court nominee. Joel Elconin of Benzinga attempts to correlate trade wars to bull markets. Author and Professor at Columbia College Chicago, Eric Charles May, shares his thoughts on the Brett Kavanaugh nomination. Finally, John Neal of PTI Securities & Futures‘ Peoria, AZ location closes the show talking markets.
Pricing the Risk
June 26, 2018
Chief opens the show ranting on today’s MLB fundamentals versus those of yesteryear. Joel Elconin of Benzinga is tepid on buying this dip. Kenny Polcari, Director of NYSE Floor Operations at O’Neil Securities and a contributor to CNBC, discusses Chinese trade wars and the Trump administration’s need to go on TV and pump up bear markets. Author and Professor at Columbia College Chicago, Eric Charles May, calls in to talk about the development of Chicago’s South Loop neighborhood before talking immigration. Finally, John Neal of PTI Securities & Futures‘ Peoria, AZ location talks markets, voting demographics and much more.
Labor Inflation
June 1, 2018
Kevin O’Neill calls in for hour one to talk vocational education, gaslighting and much more. Kathy Dervin is in-studio. Chief and Kathy welcome Wolf Richter of Wolf Street to discuss lending practices, Deutsche Bank and interest rates. Finally, John Neal of PTI Securities & Futures‘ Peoria, AZ location breaks down the labor report and how stagnant wages distort the positive number.
Anti-Trust Worthy
May 23, 2018
Kevin O’Neill calls in for hour one to discuss the importance of status, business ethics and the expansion of educational options. Karl Denninger of Market Ticker joins us for hour two to cover everything from China to the U.S.’s lack of anti-trust enforcement.