Topics: Education

Competent Fascism


The Chief and Lou Michels are in studio to kick off this Thursday to talk about trading and inflation and how they intersect. Chief answers a listener’s question regarding put call ratios.

The Thursday dynamic duo then attacks the illinois attorney general lawsuit against Jimmy John’s.

Next, how are young people’s education being affected by this upcoming presidential election.

You’re going to want to wait to hear Lou’s rant about Illinois fascist government leaders. Trust me.  Lastly, we talk about marijuana and medicinal marijuana.

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Accreditation Nation


Kevin O’Neill leads off talking post-high school accreditation, anti-trust issues and Election 2016. Fari Hamzei of Hamzei Analytics discusses the rising gold and silver commodities and how to find market trends. David Andalman of PTI Securities & Futures talks oil and how to trade these markets.

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United Against Citizens United


Kevin O’Neill kicks off the show discussing NCAA corruption, university fundraising and much more. Fari Hamzei of Hamzei Analytics goes over campaign financing reform, citizens united and bull markets. David Andalman of PTI Securities & Futures shares his technical analysis. 

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Investigating the Clinton Foundation


The Chief and Kevin O’Neill start off the show discussing markets and the difficulties of doing business across boarders. From trading abroad to providing aid across seas, there are a lot of little details that complicate matters. Later in the show, Kathy Dervin joins in with special guest, Charles Ortel. Charles discusses his investigation into the Clinton Foundation which he calls the “largest un-prosecuted charity fraud ever attempted.” He lists a number of allegations against the foundation and remarks on the heightened immorality that results from the Clintons’ political positions. John Neal of PTI Securities & Futures joins in for the last half hour to analyze the markets. 

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Throwback Thursday


Columbia College Associate Professor of Creative writing and Stocks & Jocks friend Eric Charles May joins the Chief for a Throwback Thursday. The two discuss the changing real estate market and how it makes it difficult for aspiring home owners. Eric and the Chief recall their parents’ first homes in the city and what it cost them. The throwbacks continue as the two discuss how their parents grew up in the shadow of the great depression, making spending habits and wealth discretion much different from today. At the top of the second hour the Chief picks at Eric’s higher education expertise to discuss how liberal arts colleges are worried about the decreasing enrollment rates ahead. Next they speculate if Apple actually has an electric car in the works that will change the electronic car market and turn their own earnings around.

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