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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.
Tweet Storming
May 31, 2018
Denver-based labor attorney, Lou Michels, calls in for hour one to talk government bureaucracy, the wacky Bryan Colangelo story and the impact legalized sports betting will have in the U.S.. Wayne Madsen of Wayne Madsen Report and Andrew Kreig of AndrewKreig.com call in from D.C. to discuss the latest and greatest on the Trump Administration. David Andalman of PTI Securities & Futures closes the show talking markets, ETFs and inflation.
I Can’t Get Worked Up About Everything
May 30, 2018
Kevin O’Neill calls in for hour one to discuss Anthony Rizzo’s controversial slide, the cancellation of ‘Rosenanne’ and the methods in which we gather and absorb news. Russell Rhoads of CBOE is in-studio talking Italy, his latest trip to China and much more.
The Italian Job
May 29, 2018
Chief kicks off the show wondering if President Trump is the first elected official ever to put the ‘Me’ in Memorial Day. Joel Elconin of Benzinga talks a little horse racing before touching on the markets. Kenny Polcari, Director of NYSE Floor Operations at O’Neil Securities and a contributor to CNBC, breaks down how Italian debt is affecting global markets. David Andalman of DACS Research makes a rare Tuesday morning appearance to talk competition. Finally, John Neal of PTI Securities & Futures closes the show sharing trading strategies and more.
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.