Topics: Phoenix
In A Range
May 8, 2018
Joel Elconin of Benzinga calls in to recap Saturday’s Kentucky Derby. Kenny Polcari, Director of NYSE Floor Operations at O’Neil Securities and a contributor to CNBC, says we’re right in the middle of a trading range. Karl Denninger of Market Ticker talks jobs report before addressing how tuition inflation is one of the biggest detriments to the economy. Finally, John Neal of PTI Securities & Futures‘ Peoria, AZ office closes the show talking markets and a little baseball.
Picking the Nit
May 7, 2018
Chicago attorney Brendan Cournane is in-studio. Chief and Brendan welcome options guru and veteran floor trader, Frank Fahey, for hour one to break down the employment number and whether or not the Trump Tax Cuts are benefiting the economy. David Andalman of PTI Securities & Futures calls in to talk oil, North Korea and much more.
Stabbing A Corpse
May 4, 2018
Denver-based labor attorney, Lou Michels, joins us for hour one to talk flight mechanics, sexual misconduct and much more. Joel Elconin of Benzinga joins the guys for a brief Kentucky Derby preview halfway through hour one. Pedro da Costa of Business Insider tips off hour two discussing diversity’s importance within the Federal Reserve. Finally, John Neal of PTI Securities & Futures talks employment numbers, opioids and much more.
Inflated Earnings
April 30, 2018
Chicago attorney Brendan Cournane is in-studio. Chief and Brendan welcome options guru and veteran floor trader, Frank Fahey, for hour one to talk mergers, the ‘management class’ and the importance of diversity in the workplace. David Andalman of PTI Securities & Futures calls in to shine a light on hidden inflation.
Drafting Up Controversy
April 26, 2018
Denver-based labor attorney, Lou Michels, calls in for hour one to discuss Military service, single-payer healthcare and voter fraud. Fari Hamzei of Hamzei Analytics gets in the weeds with Chief on the evolution of airplanes. David Andalman of PTI Securities & Futures talks earnings and trading strategies before wondering if $AMZN is the next $TSLA.
