Topics: Hillary Clinton
A Vindictive Bill
December 5, 2017
Joel Elconin of Benzinga talks energy stocks. Kenny Polcari, Director of NYSE Floor Operations at O’Neil Securities and a contributor to CNBC, talks GOP Tax Plan and how it may or may not affect the markets. Wayne Madsen of Wayne Madsen Report and Andrew Kreig, Author and Washington D.C. attorney, report on the latest from ‘The Swamp”. Finally, John Neal of PTI Securities & Futures‘ Peoria, AZ location wonders what it will take to improve political discourse in this country.
Bad Facts Make Bad Laws
November 20, 2017
Chicago-based attorney, Brendan Cournane, is in-studio. Chief and Brendan welcome options guru, Frank Fahey, for hour one to discuss ‘buy the dippers’, German elections, College Football and much more. David Andalman of PTI Securities & Futures predicts a quiet week in the markets before discussing the GOP’s proposed tax plan.
Warm to Reform
November 9, 2017
Denver-based labor attorney, Lou Michels, joins us for hour one to talk tax reform, a questionable scandal rocking the Air Force Academy and much more. Russell Rhoads of the CBOE is in-studio for hour two sharing trading strategies and cheering the lively VIX.
Anti-Trustworthy
November 6, 2017
Options guru and veteran floor trader, Frank Fahey, joins us to talk markets, college football and more. Karl Denninger of Market Ticker calls in to discuss anti-trust, taxation and the Amazon model. Finally, David Andalman of PTI Securities & Futures wonders why the iPhone X costs so much more before sharing trading strategies for the week.
Ground Swelling
November 3, 2017
Kevin O’Neill kicks off the show breaking down the Republican tax reform proposal before commenting on Donna Brazile’s scathing piece on the DNC. Kathy Dervin is in-studio. Chief and Kathy welcome Pedro da Costa, Fed Reporter for Business Insider, to give us the scoop on recently appointed Fed Chairman, Jerome Powell. Finally, John Neal of PTI Securities & Futures‘ Peoria, AZ location calls in to Chief and Matty Weber to discuss the difficulty ‘the middle’ faces in getting their voices heard.