Topics: Oil

Dead Cats Bouncing


Author and Professor at Columbia College in Chicago, Eric Charles May, is in-studio talking Chicago corruption, Pete Rose’s exclusion from the Hall of Fame, interest rates and much more. Joel Elconin of Benzinga discusses how he thinks the Federal Reserve will inevitably raise rates. Then, Kenny Polcari, Director of NYSE Floor Operations at O’Neil Securities and a contributor to CNBC shares his thoughts on the markets. 

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Down in the Well


John Neal of PTI Securities & Futures talks $YHOO, crude oil and more before sharing a “Stock of the Day”. Jon Najarian of optionMONSTER and CNBC’s “Fast Money” is in-studio discussing the NFL playoff race, the Fed’s impact on the markets and much more. Finally, David Andalman of DACS Research tells us how to trade these markets. 

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Bonds, Junk Bonds


The Chief and Maddie kick off the show discussing Chicago Universities and their resistance against the recent push from students and faculty to allow the unionization of non-tenure-track professors. The Chief asks, what are students actually paying for? Maddie’s not content with the answer. Kevin Riordan, Kevin O’neill, and Kathy Dervin join in for a discussion of bonds and dividends. Stocks and Jocks friend Wolf Richter calls in at the top of the second hour to discuss his most recent article on wolfstreet.com on junk bonds.

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Corruption Abound


Lou Michels is in-studio discussing the history of the Muslim religion, the downfall of Chipotle, Chicago corruption and much more. David Andalman of PTI Securities & Futures talks markets and tells us how to trade them. 

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Capitulation Station


The Chief and Matty Weber discuss basic liberties, the NFL playoff race and the college football bowl picture. Joel Elconin of Benzinga talks markets. Robin Spitalny of PTI Securities & Futures rejoins the program to take a look at the retail sector. Kenny Polcari, Director of NYSE Floor Operations at O’Neil Securities and a contributor to CNBC shares his thoughts on the markets. Finally, Gregg Rzepczynski, Chicago attorney, is in-studio.

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