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Compliance Alliance


Kevin O’Neill kicks us off talking Trump Transition Team and Notre Dame football sanctions. Fari Hamzei of Hamzei Analytics looks at all-time highs in the markets and tells us how to trade them. David Andalman of PTI Securities & Futures dissects the dissonance of a Donald Trump presidency in spite of Hillary Clinton winning the popular vote by nearly 2 million voters and President Obama leaving the White House with a 7-year high in approval rating. 

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Election Day in America


Kevin O’Neill leads off talking corrupted news media, election day and much more. Joel Elconin of Benzinga reflects on the Chicago Cubs’ World Series championship and the liberation of Steve Bartman. Kenny Polcari, Director of NYSE Floor Operations at O’Neil Securities and a contributor to CNBC, talks about how he feels the markets may react to this election. Then Jon Najarian of CNBC’s ‘Fast Money’ makes his predictions, and tells us why he’s not a fan of either candidate. 

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Election Eve


Options guru and veteran floor trader, Frank Fahey, leads off talking election 2016. Karl Denninger of Market Ticker talks job numbers, ineffective monetary policies on both the left and the right, and how without law and order, we have chaos. Lastly, David Andalman of PTI Securities & Futures predicts how the markets will react to tomorrow’s election.

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Cubs Win, Trump Loses


Lou Michels and The Chief kick off the show to discuss who really won the last presidential debate for the year last night.
In today’s day and age – how much would it cost to create a brand new insurance firm? Is it even possible in 2016?

Does the end justify the means for these presidential candidates? Do they truly have the well-being of the American public in their minds?

Will Trump actually protest the outcome of the election if he doesn’t win?

What will finally kill cable?

When did the democratic party lose the middle class? All these questions answered and more in today’s edition of Stocks & Jocks.

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Stumpf, Trump, and Curse Words


The Chief and Lou Michels kick off the show talking about the Wells-Fargo situation, Was John Stumpf the correct person to resign? Was he just a Scapegoat?

Lou Michels asks The Chief – “Is the government doing too much in our economy?” before asking – what could we have done differently regarding the republican presidential nominee?

We cover the issue of ‘cursing in the workplace’ as Nick hovers over the ‘mute’ button on Chief and Lou’s microphones. We round out the show by talking presidential candidates and what first time voters will do this November.

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