Topics: Notre Dame
Marching in the Dark?
January 25, 2017
Kevin O’Neill tips off the show talking Trump’s first few days in office, what drove last weekend’s Women’s March and Notre Dame’s Men’s Basketball loss at home to Virginia. Fari Hamzei of Hamzei Analytics discusses domestic oil pipelines, negative policy decisions that seem to transcend multiple administrations and much more. David Andalman of PTI Securities & Futures tells us which healthcare ETFs to watch out for in the coming months.
Pharm-Aid
January 18, 2017
Kevin O’Neill leads off talking ‘Big Pharma’, college hoops and the President’s pardon of Chelsea Manning 7 years into her 35-year sentence. Fari Hamzei of Hamzei Analytics predicts market movement post-inauguration. Then, David Andalman of PTI Securities & Futures talks Blackhawk hockey before telling us how to trade these markets.
Trickling Up
January 17, 2017
Joel Elconin of Benzinga reflects on U.S. space history following the death of Gene Cernan. Options guru and veteran floor trader, Frank Fahey, talks ‘buy the dip’ markets and the prescription drug industry. Then he and the Chief lay out Chiefonomics’ ‘Trickle Up’ economic plan. Finally, John Neal of PTI Securities & Futures‘ Peoria, AZ location talks market trends and NFL playoffs.
Hoping This News is Fake
January 13, 2017
The Chief kicked off the show with John Neal from PTi Securities – Arizona – to talk this week’s slow market shifts.
Kevin O’Neill joins us for a rare Friday segment to discuss everything from Notre Dame Basketball to Obamacare.
Wayne Madsen of the Wayne Madsen Report rounds out the show. We cover fake news and go over the last couple weeks of news we wish was fake.
The Trumps Go To Washington
January 12, 2017
The Chief and Lou Michels kick off the show to talk about Trump (Surprise, surprise, right?). What will actually happen with Donald Trump divesting his businesses to his sons?
The Chief and Lou Michels actually agree with Trump on something – drug companies.
A quick debate about insurance companies is touched on before talking about the Raiders and what looks like an inevitable move to Las Vegas. Is the possibility of the Chargers moving to The Stubhub Center just an affirmation that the NFL is becoming a studio crowd?
We round out the show by talking about the American workforce and the rise of automation. As some skill sets become obsolete, do some workers become untrainable? In an adapt or die environment, how will the lower class succeed?