Topics: S&P 500
Pay to Play
October 27, 2016
Lou Michels is in-studio with the Chief and Matty Weber talking Cubs vs. Indians, sexual harassment, election fraud, ‘pay-to-play’ politics, college tuition and much more.
You Can’t Fight The Fed
October 26, 2016
The Chief kicks off the show explaining why he is a gold bug now after years of avoiding it. Kevin O’Neill joins Stocks & Jocks for his usual Wednesday appearance to talk interest rates, across many aspects. Where has costs risen the most? Where does it continue to rise?
The Chief brings up privacy – and how easy it is for someone to track your movements if only with just your spending.
Is the DDOS attack of last week just a trial run? Will it happen again sometime soon? Fari Hamzei of Hamzei Analytics says yes.
Fari and The Chief discuss the upcoming election, the GOP, and the ‘marriage’ between Bernie and Trump supporters before talking some Cubs.
David Andalman rounds out the show by discussing oil deals with Chief. Will OPEC do anything?
Beating The Earnings
October 25, 2016
The Chief kicks off the show by giving nick a crash course on volatility in the markets. Joel Elconin of Benzinga.com calls in to talk some Michigan Football and to discuss these beat GM earnings.
Kenny Polcari makes his usual Tuesday appearance to shed light on these markets before the opening bell.
Real estate guru Audrey Johnson shares her experience with the housing market as it stands today before John Neal rounds out the show with some election talk – and what does it mean for each party if they win the house? Why is no one buying these american car stocks?
All this and more on Tuesday’s edition of Stocks & Jocks.
Creating a Monopoly with Monopoly Money
October 24, 2016
The Chief and Frank Fahey kick off the show with technical analysis talk before they talk about their trading histories. How much is this deal really worth?
Nick and The Chief talk about The Cubs and their upcoming trip to the world series. Who will they use at DH?
David Andalman of PTI Securities & Futures rounds out Monday’s show with some market talk before opening bell.
Instant Replay Away
October 21, 2016
Karl Denninger of Market Ticker leads off discussing how the Affordable Care Act is negatively affecting part-time labor, how the cost of college tuition is not feasible for a vast number of Americans and much more. Kathy Dervin and Josh Nelson of the ‘Southside Podcast’ on SB Nation are both in-studio talking MLB Playoffs, automated strike zones and instant replay. John Neal of PTI Securities & Futures‘ Peoria, AZ office chimes in with an update on earnings.
