Topics: NFL Draft
Underground Economies
February 23, 2018
Kevin O’Neill calls in for hour one to continue Wednesday’s discussion on gun control before talking NCAA basketball’s pending scandal. Kathy Dervin is in-studio. Chief and Kathy welcome Jim Higdon, reporter/columnist for the Washington Post and Politico. Unfortunately, a couple of minutes into Jim’s appearance, the phone lines crashed in our South Loop building. So we’ll have Mr. Higdon back on again in the near future. In Jim’s absence, Chief, Kathy and Matty Weber discussed Rick Pitino, the legalization of marijuana and Monday Morning Quarterbacks.
Back Into Kilter
February 9, 2018
Kevin O’Neill leads off the show talking crazy markets, NBA trade deadline and baseball analytics. Kathy Dervin is in-studio. Chief and Kathy welcome Hal Snarr of Westminster College to discuss why today’s economic climate is so heavily affected by politics. Finally, John Neal of PTI Securities & Futures talks proven protection strategies.
Monday Morning QB
January 8, 2018
Chicago attorney, Brendan Cournane, is in-studio. Chief and Brendan welcome veteran floor trader, Frank Fahey, for hour one to talk Wild Card Weekend in the NFL, the future of College Football and the GOP Tax Bill. David Andalman of PTI Securities & Futures joins the guys and predicts a ‘slightly down’ week in the markets.
Taxing Cold
January 4, 2018
Russell Rhoads of the CBOE is in-studio. Chief and Russell are joined by Denver-based labor attorney, Lou Michels, for hour one to discuss North Korea, U.S. foreign policy and the NFL Draft. Karl Denninger of Market Ticker joins the guys for hour two to talk tax policy, interest rates and much more.
The Dying Centrist
November 21, 2017
Joel Elconin of Benzinga mourns another Michigan football loss before sharing his latest venture into Bitcoin. Kenny Polcari, Director of NYSE Floor Operations at O’Neil Securities and a contributor to CNBC, wonders if inflation is really the cause of rising same store sales numbers. Chicago attorney, Alyse Andalman Sagalchik, calls in to discuss the current climate in mergers and acquisitions. Finally, John Neal of PTI Securities & Futures’ Peoria, AZ location talks college football rivalries (vote for your favorite college football rivalry here!) and the dying centrist.