Topics: NASDAQ
Match-up Thursday
October 6, 2016
Lou Michels is in-studio discussing GDP versus money supply, Hillary versus Donald, Russia versus the ‘Free World’ and Cubs versus Giants … and much more.
Stagnant Rages
October 5, 2016
Kevin O’Neill leads off breaking down the rise of productivity versus the decline in wages. He and the Chief also discuss the value of MLB managers and transfer loopholes in college football. Fari Hamzei of Hamzei Analytics discusses Putin’s comments on the next U.S. president and much more. Then, David Andalman of PTI Securities & Futures talks currencies and strange market patterns.
Municipal Fret
October 4, 2016
Eric Charles May, Author and Professor at Columbia College, is in-studio talking school board practices, municipal debt and the value of MLB managers. Joel Elconin of Benzinga talks markets. Kenny Polcari, Director of NYSE Floor Operations at O’Neil Securities and a contributor to CNBC, shares his thoughts on how the election may affect the market landscape.
Fault Lines and Fault Lies
October 3, 2016
Chief and Matty Weber discuss a busy weekend in sports, earthquake threats in Southern California and much more. ‘Ag Mondays’ with Chris Manns in-studio covers harvest time in the Midwest, low hog prices and farm acquisitions. Then, David Andalman of PTI Securities & Futures talks Robin Ventura stepping down as White Sox manager, MLB salaries and Donald Trump labeling himself “smart” for not paying taxes.
OPEC, Oh My!
September 29, 2016
The Chief and Lou Michels kick off the show talking about the recent OPEC decision before talking about the first presidential debate between Hilary Clinton and Donald Trump that occurred on Monday. They talk about the Wells Fargo fiasco and how it affects Wells Fargo employees who are on the lowest level. Who is more at fault here? The lowly employees that were carrying it out – or the bigger ones at the top of the food chain who may have encouraged these ideas.
Lou Michels gives a quick rundown on how to handle a jury trial. So listen up!
Chief gives a history lession about recessions and The Great Depression before finishing off the show with a skeptical viewpoint at today’s numbers before markets open.
