Wall Street Unplugged - Your Best Source for Finance, Investing & Economics

Wall Street Unplugged - Your Best Source for Finance, Investing & Economics

Listen to renowned small cap stock analyst Frank Curzio talk with leading economists and respected investment professionals. Frank also breaks down the news of the week so all listeners can make money in these markets!

Curzio Research Business 1 évad 765 rész Your Best Source for Finance, Investing & Economics
ESG investing: Profitable… or Wall Street’s latest fad?
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As stimulus is distributed and the market looks forward, it seems everyone is bullish.   But Andrew Horowitz, president and founder of Horowitz & Company and host of The Disciplined Investor, warns that tough year-over-year inflation comparisons are coming up. When it comes to inflation, slowly rising rates are fine… but a quick spike could quickly cause further volatility.   We also discuss one of the hottest topics on Wall Street: environmental, social, and corporate governance (ESG) investing. Is this something investors should be paying attention to… or is it merely the latest Wall Street fad? Andrew explains… And, of course, he shares some of his own favorite ideas right now. [29:27]   Speaking of ESG, a research firm has recently placed a sky-high price target on one of the market’s favorite companies in the space: Tesla. In today’s educational segment, Daniel and I debate the firm’s findings.    And, as politicians gear up for a multitrillion-dollar infrastructure package, Daniel shares a few names he expects to benefit from the upcoming legislation. [54:19]       Enjoyed this episode?  Get Wall Street Unplugged delivered FREE to your inbox every Wednesday: https://www.curzioresearch.com/wall-street-unplugged/       Wall Street Unplugged podcast is available at: --: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/wall-street-unplugged-frank/ -- : https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/curzio-research/wall-street-unplugged-2 -- : https://www.curzioresearch.com/category/podcast/wall-street-unplugged/   : https://twitter.com/frankcurzio :. https://www.facebook.com/CurzioResearch/ : https://www.linkedin.com/in/frank-curzio-690561a7/ : https://www.curzioresearch.com
Madness is all around us
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Heads-up: I don’t have a guest this week — he needed to reschedule at the last minute. But don’t worry, I still have an exciting show for you today. I kick things off with a rant about COVID-19. Then, Daniel and I discuss the pent-up demand across the board as economies open back up and individuals are flush with stimulus cash. [0:35] Now that the stimulus bill has been passed, we break down the next major piece of legislation the market is looking forward to: infrastructure. We also discuss—and debate—the craziness around non-fungible tokens (NFTs). It’s that time of year: March Madness is upon us. As the college basketball tournament kicks off this week, I give a detailed breakdown of how to fill out a winning bracket. [46:39]       Enjoyed this episode?  Get Wall Street Unplugged delivered FREE to your inbox every Wednesday: https://www.curzioresearch.com/wall-street-unplugged/       Wall Street Unplugged podcast is available at: --: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/wall-street-unplugged-frank/ -- : https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/curzio-research/wall-street-unplugged-2 -- : https://www.curzioresearch.com/category/podcast/wall-street-unplugged/   : https://twitter.com/frankcurzio :. https://www.facebook.com/CurzioResearch/ : https://www.linkedin.com/in/frank-curzio-690561a7/ : https://www.curzioresearch.com
Cancel culture has hit Wall Street
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A warning to all investors: “Cancel culture” is attacking Wall Street.   Nowadays, public opinion changes with the tide… and smart investors know to separate themselves from negativity and stick to their convictions. [00:30]   While most goldbugs are negative about anything but gold… Ed Karr, executive chairman of U.S. Gold Corp, is a fan of both the yellow metal and bitcoin. He shares his thoughts on bitcoin’s bull run… what’s behind the pullback in gold prices… and why he’s bullish on both assets long-term. [19:40]   Then, Daniel and I discuss the latest stimulus bill… why the market is rallying… and some ideas we like right now. I explain why interest rates won’t crash this market… and share a newly public stock I believe will hit $100 billion in valuation. [50:30]       Enjoyed this episode?  Get Wall Street Unplugged delivered FREE to your inbox every Wednesday: https://www.curzioresearch.com/wall-street-unplugged/       Wall Street Unplugged podcast is available at: --: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/wall-street-unplugged-frank/ -- : https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/curzio-research/wall-street-unplugged-2 -- : https://www.curzioresearch.com/category/podcast/wall-street-unplugged/   : https://twitter.com/frankcurzio :. https://www.facebook.com/CurzioResearch/ : https://www.linkedin.com/in/frank-curzio-690561a7/ : https://www.curzioresearch.com
Why young investors choose bitcoin over gold
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What a difference a couple of months make… Last time millennial investor (and my nephew) Joe Davide , he’d been making a lot of money on speculative trades. Now, he’s taking some losses as volatility swings in both directions. Joe and I discuss dealing with losses… and the most important lessons for investors of any age. [12:50] Then, Frank Holmes, CEO and chief investment officer at U.S. Global Investors, explains why young investors prefer bitcoin over gold… and why this trend could last for a very long time. Other topics we discuss include: Hive Technologies (Holmes is a chairman) and its record quarter mining cryptos… the airline industry and travel-related stocks… and why one of Holmes’ ETFs is set to benefit as the economy reopens. [35:10] Then, Daniel and I examine why analysts are raising earnings estimates, and the effect this could have on stock prices. And we debate the ethics of a new ETF that uses artificial intelligence to scan social media. [1:11:25]     Enjoyed this episode? Get Wall Street Unplugged delivered FREE to your inbox every Wednesday: https://www.curzioresearch.com/wall-street-unplugged/       Wall Street Unplugged podcast is available at: --: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/wall-street-unplugged-frank/ -- : https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/curzio-research/wall-street-unplugged-2 -- : https://www.curzioresearch.com/category/podcast/wall-street-unplugged/   : https://twitter.com/frankcurzio :. https://www.facebook.com/CurzioResearch/ : https://www.linkedin.com/in/frank-curzio-690561a7/ : https://www.curzioresearch.com
This is why 90% of investors get smoked
88 perc 1. évad 762. rész Frank Curzio
You’ve got to take what the market gives you.  Genia Turanova, editor of Unlimited Income and Moneyflow Trader here at Curzio Research, breaks down the current market environment from a macro level—including why valuations could remain elevated for the foreseeable future, given the actions of the Fed. We discuss the role interest rates play in valuations… which sectors to watch as economic lockdowns are lifted… and how investors can generate yield in today’s tough environment. And, since we all know the market can turn on a dime, Genia also shares the proper way to hedge your portfolio. [27:55] Then, Daniel and I discuss the incredible results from Lowe’s… the housing market... rising interest yields... Fed Chair Jerome Powell’s recent Q&A… and of course, bitcoin. [58:14]       Enjoyed this episode?  Get Wall Street Unplugged delivered FREE to your inbox every Wednesday: https://www.curzioresearch.com/wall-street-unplugged/       Wall Street Unplugged podcast is available at: --: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/wall-street-unplugged-frank/ -- : https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/curzio-research/wall-street-unplugged-2 -- : https://www.curzioresearch.com/category/podcast/wall-street-unplugged/   : https://twitter.com/frankcurzio :. https://www.facebook.com/CurzioResearch/ : https://www.linkedin.com/in/frank-curzio-690561a7/ : https://www.curzioresearch.com
How to beat Wall Street… for the rest of your life
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If you want to win against Wall Street, you’ve got to think outside of the box. Jason Raznick, founder of financial media service Benzinga and long-time friend, explains why everyone thought he was crazy when he started his company. He also breaks down the story of GameStop’s massive runup… and what he’s most worried about when the next crash inevitably happens. We also discuss the importance of your network... and how to build it the right way. And of course, Jason shares his thoughts on current market conditions and several of his favorite trading ideas. [39:39] Then, listen as Daniel and I debate a wide range of topics, from higher oil prices to inflation to bitcoin. As fund managers disclose their quarterly positions, we also share some big moves that have snagged our attention... [01:18:09]     Enjoyed this episode?  Get Wall Street Unplugged delivered FREE to your inbox every Wednesday: https://www.curzioresearch.com/wall-street-unplugged/       Wall Street Unplugged podcast is available at: --: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/wall-street-unplugged-frank/ -- : https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/curzio-research/wall-street-unplugged-2 -- : https://www.curzioresearch.com/category/podcast/wall-street-unplugged/   : https://twitter.com/frankcurzio :. https://www.facebook.com/CurzioResearch/ : https://www.linkedin.com/in/frank-curzio-690561a7/ : https://www.curzioresearch.com
Netflix cofounder Marc Randolph unplugged: "Be the idiot in the room"
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This incredible and inspiring interview is a must-listen for entrepreneurs.   Marc Randolph, cofounder of Netflix and author of That Will Never Work: The Birth of Netflix and the Amazing Life of an Idea, shares the behind-the-scenes story of how an idea morphed into the company that took down Blockbuster.   He also shares the secret formula behind nearly every successful business—and why you can’t be afraid of looking like the idiot in the room. [26:08]   Then, Daniel and I discuss how my Super Bowl predictions turned out... companies Daniel believes will join the bitcoin bandwagon… and some stocks that could allow you to participate in the bitcoin rally.   Finally, we have some fun reading negative reviews—and Daniel eats some humble pie on a major prediction he got dead-wrong. We love getting feedback—good or bad! So keep it coming by emailing us at . [1:01:42]     Enjoyed this episode?  Get Wall Street Unplugged delivered FREE to your inbox every Wednesday: https://www.curzioresearch.com/wall-street-unplugged/       Wall Street Unplugged podcast is available at: --: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/wall-street-unplugged-frank/ -- : https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/curzio-research/wall-street-unplugged-2 -- : https://www.curzioresearch.com/category/podcast/wall-street-unplugged/   : https://twitter.com/frankcurzio :. https://www.facebook.com/CurzioResearch/ : https://www.linkedin.com/in/frank-curzio-690561a7/ : https://www.curzioresearch.com
Former Secretary of Energy Spencer Abraham unplugged (Ep. 759)
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Spencer Abraham—former United States senator, former secretary of energy under President George W. Bush, and current chairman of the board of Uranium Energy Corporation—explains why he expects energy prices to move higher. Spencer breaks down the Biden Administration's policy plans and the effect it will have on the oil & gas industry. He also explains why he believes we’re in the early innings of a super uranium bull market. [30:28] Then, the GameStop saga continues… Daniel explains why shorting isn’t the problem with this story. We also discuss the continuing bull market in bitcoin... and break down more blockbuster earnings results from big tech companies. [52:51] Finally, I share my prediction for who will win the Super Bowl. [1:25.00]     Enjoyed this episode?  Get Wall Street Unplugged delivered FREE to your inbox every Wednesday: https://www.curzioresearch.com/wall-street-unplugged/       Wall Street Unplugged podcast is available at: --: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/wall-street-unplugged-frank/ -- : https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/curzio-research/wall-street-unplugged-2 -- : https://www.curzioresearch.com/category/podcast/wall-street-unplugged/   : https://twitter.com/frankcurzio :. https://www.facebook.com/CurzioResearch/ : https://www.linkedin.com/in/frank-curzio-690561a7/ : https://www.curzioresearch.com
Wall Street vs. Main Street: How GameStop just leveled the playing field (Ep. 758)
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In-house analyst Daniel Creech joins me to discuss the craziness going on in today’s market… including the buying frenzy around special purpose acquisitions companies (SPACs). Even if you don’t know the story behind the massive surge in GameStop, no doubt you’ve heard it's up hundreds of percent in one week. Daniel and I share our thoughts on this David vs. Goliath investment.  I explain what short selling is... and how Main Street investors are shifting the playing field on Wall Street.   With earnings season in full swing, we also look at Microsoft’s incredible results... and share some companies on our radar right now.   Enjoyed this episode?  Get Wall Street Unplugged delivered FREE to your inbox every Wednesday: https://www.curzioresearch.com/wall-street-unplugged/       Wall Street Unplugged podcast is available at: --: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/wall-street-unplugged-frank/ -- : https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/curzio-research/wall-street-unplugged-2 -- : https://www.curzioresearch.com/category/podcast/wall-street-unplugged/   : https://twitter.com/frankcurzio :. https://www.facebook.com/CurzioResearch/ : https://www.linkedin.com/in/frank-curzio-690561a7/ : https://www.curzioresearch.com
Why most investors will lose a fortune in 2021 (Ep. 757)
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Kristin Tate, columnist and author of The Liberal Invasion of Red State America, has a lot of concerns about what we could see under the Biden Administration. Policies such as forgiving student loan debt, she says, could set a terrible precedent going forward… and one potential event could lead to a one-party system. Listen as Kristen shares how she started reporting on government waste and mismanagement… and why she’s worried about government intervention. Plus, she explains why she’s a fan of bitcoin and ethereum. [30:29] Then, as bitcoin pulls back from all-time highs, Daniel and I discuss the bearish thesis making its rounds in the crypto community... break down the incredible results from Netflix and Goldman Sachs… and why Daniel’s bullish on the markets. [1:05:42]     Enjoyed this episode?  Get Wall Street Unplugged delivered FREE to your inbox every Wednesday: https://www.curzioresearch.com/wall-street-unplugged/       Wall Street Unplugged podcast is available at: --: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/wall-street-unplugged-frank/ -- : https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/curzio-research/wall-street-unplugged-2 -- : https://www.curzioresearch.com/category/podcast/wall-street-unplugged/   : https://twitter.com/frankcurzio :. https://www.facebook.com/CurzioResearch/ : https://www.linkedin.com/in/frank-curzio-690561a7/ : https://www.curzioresearch.com
Here’s why millennials are outperforming pro investors (Ep. 756)
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According to Andrew Horowitz, this market is like musical chairs. It’s crazy. It’s chaotic. People are participating and having fun. But once the music stops… some people will end up getting crushed. But that doesn’t mean the music is stopping any time soon. Andrew, the president and founder of Horowitz & Company and host of the Disciplined Investor podcast gives us his opinion on the markets after a blue wave in politics… and explains why the “growth over value” trend may finally be reversing. Andrew also shares one of his favorite strategies for picking stocks… and a few of his favorite ideas right now. [26:51] Then, special guest Joe Davide—my nephew—gives us a millennial perspective on the markets... including his favorite platforms and companies. Joe shares some of his successes, failures, and what he’s learning from the experience. [1:04:18]     Enjoyed this episode? Get Wall Street Unplugged delivered FREE to your inbox every Wednesday: https://www.curzioresearch.com/wall-street-unplugged/   Wall Street Unplugged podcast is available at: --: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/wall-street-unplugged-frank/ -- : https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/curzio-research/wall-street-unplugged-2 -- : https://www.curzioresearch.com/category/podcast/wall-street-unplugged/   : https://twitter.com/frankcurzio :. https://www.facebook.com/CurzioResearch/ : https://www.linkedin.com/in/frank-curzio-690561a7/ : https://www.curzioresearch.com
How to make a fortune from a socialist America (Ep. 755)
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Many of you are likely familiar with Luke Downey, cofounder of MAPsignals and frequent guest contributor here at Curzio Research. Today, Luke explains why he expects a short-term pullback in January… and why this will present a great buying opportunity for smart investors. Luke also breaks down his methodology behind following Big Money market action to identify outlier stocks. Plus, a big announcement that will benefit all Curzio Research members. [21:34] Then, Daniel returns for a discussion about the Georgia Senate election results. As the Democrats prepare to control all branches of the government, here’s how to invest for a socialist America. [49:18]     Enjoyed this episode?  Get Wall Street Unplugged delivered FREE to your inbox every Wednesday: https://www.curzioresearch.com/wall-street-unplugged/       Wall Street Unplugged podcast is available at: --: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/wall-street-unplugged-frank/ -- : https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/curzio-research/wall-street-unplugged-2 -- : https://www.curzioresearch.com/category/podcast/wall-street-unplugged/   : https://twitter.com/frankcurzio :. https://www.facebook.com/CurzioResearch/ : https://www.linkedin.com/in/frank-curzio-690561a7/ : https://www.curzioresearch.com
A simple strategy for fast gains in 2021 (Ep. 754)
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Daniel and I wrap up 2020 with a wide-ranging discussion... First up, we explain the massive tailwinds behind the surge in cryptos. Even NFL players are now being paid in bitcoin! Turning to the stock market... I explain a simple strategy that can earn you fast gains into 2021... and give a list of companies to pay attention to. Then, we discuss the much-needed stimulus package. This has been a glaring example of how politics get in the way of helping individual citizens. The Georgia Senate election is days away. Here’s what to expect in the markets depending on who wins… Finally, as 2020 comes to an end, I couldn’t be more excited about the security token industry heading into 2021. Happy New Year!      Enjoyed this episode?  Get Wall Street Unplugged delivered FREE to your inbox every Wednesday: https://www.curzioresearch.com/wall-street-unplugged/       Wall Street Unplugged podcast is available at: --: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/wall-street-unplugged-frank/ -- : https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/curzio-research/wall-street-unplugged-2 -- : https://www.curzioresearch.com/category/podcast/wall-street-unplugged/   : https://twitter.com/frankcurzio :. https://www.facebook.com/CurzioResearch/ : https://www.linkedin.com/in/frank-curzio-690561a7/ : https://www.curzioresearch.com
Your list of winners and losers for 2021 (Ep. 753)
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As we wrap up 2020 and get ready to head into the new year, many folks are left wondering whether this bull market can continue in 2021. John Petrides, portfolio manager at Tocqueville Asset Management, says he’s still incredibly bullish on the markets going into the year. Today, he shares what he believes could push stocks higher from here… discusses the recent IPOs of Airbnb and Doordash… and shares some of his favorite ideas for 2021. [8:53] As we all know, 2020 has been a wild ride—and we’ve seen it reflected in several of our advisories. But we’re still finding a lot of great ideas, even as markets hit new all-time highs. [51:26] Thank you for all of your incredible support. Wishing you and your loved ones a very happy holiday.     Enjoyed this episode?  Get Wall Street Unplugged delivered FREE to your inbox every Wednesday: https://www.curzioresearch.com/wall-street-unplugged/       Wall Street Unplugged podcast is available at: --: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/wall-street-unplugged-frank/ -- : https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/curzio-research/wall-street-unplugged-2 -- : https://www.curzioresearch.com/category/podcast/wall-street-unplugged/   : https://twitter.com/frankcurzio :. https://www.facebook.com/CurzioResearch/ : https://www.linkedin.com/in/frank-curzio-690561a7/ : https://www.curzioresearch.com
My personal experience with COVID-19 (Ep. 752)
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Today’s podcast is a little unusual. There’s no guest. There’s no educational segment with Daniel. The reason for this change in format is because I tested positive for COVID-19. I share how my family and I are doing… what the testing and recovery process is like… and—of course—all the recent data on the virus and the vaccine. Then, with rumors of another government stimulus package in the news, I explain why these measures are a far cry from the 2008 financial crisis bailout. It's time for politicians to stop talking and start taking action. Finally, I answer a few questions ranging in topic from uranium stocks… to my beloved Philadelphia Eagles… to a few things you might not know about me.   Enjoyed this episode? Get Wall Street Unplugged delivered FREE to your inbox every Wednesday: https://www.curzioresearch.com/wall-street-unplugged/       Wall Street Unplugged podcast is available at: --: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/wall-street-unplugged-frank/ -- : https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/curzio-research/wall-street-unplugged-2 -- : https://www.curzioresearch.com/category/podcast/wall-street-unplugged/   : https://twitter.com/frankcurzio :. https://www.facebook.com/CurzioResearch/ : https://www.linkedin.com/in/frank-curzio-690561a7/ : https://www.curzioresearch.com
Could this crypto surge higher than bitcoin? (Ep. 751)
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As the market looks forward to a COVID vaccine, we’re seeing bull markets in stocks, bitcoin, and gold. For the latter two, Frank Holmes, CEO and chief investment officer of U.S. Global Investors, believes there’s room left to run. Listen as he breaks down his research… and the one crypto he believes will outperform bitcoin. Frank also shares whether he sees more upside for travel stocks in the face of a vaccine. [19:48] Then, as DoorDash skyrockets during its initial public offering (IPO) today, Daniel and I discuss the bull market in IPOs… and break down the tug of war between large and small businesses during lockdown. [46:58] Enjoyed this episode? Get Wall Street Unplugged delivered FREE to your inbox every Wednesday: https://www.curzioresearch.com/wall-street-unplugged/ Wall Street Unplugged podcast is available at: --: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/wall-street-unplugged-frank/ -- : https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/curzio-research/wall-street-unplugged-2 -- : https://www.curzioresearch.com/category/podcast/wall-street-unplugged/  : https://twitter.com/frankcurzio :. https://www.facebook.com/CurzioResearch/ : https://www.linkedin.com/in/frank-curzio-690561a7/ : https://www.curzioresearch.com
This digital market will be 10x the size of bitcoin (Ep. 750)
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As CEO of Elevated Returns, Stephane De Baets is a cross-sector pioneer. The firm led the first security token offering in the hospitality industry. Today, Stephane explains the enormous potential for security tokens going forward—including the benefits for both investors and businesses. He breaks down some recent wins for the sector… and explains why this could be a multitrillion-dollar market in the years to come. [27:57] Then, Daniel and I share some topics that drive us crazy—like Nasdaq's gender policing… and people who use the word “likewise.”  We also discuss the excitement around bitcoin, gold, and the potential blockbuster Airbnb IPO... [56:22]   Enjoyed this episode? Get Wall Street Unplugged delivered FREE to your inbox every Wednesday: https://www.curzioresearch.com/wall-street-unplugged/   Wall Street Unplugged podcast is available at: --: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/wall-street-unplugged-frank/ -- : https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/curzio-research/wall-street-unplugged-2 -- : https://www.curzioresearch.com/category/podcast/wall-street-unplugged/   : https://twitter.com/frankcurzio :. https://www.facebook.com/CurzioResearch/ : https://www.linkedin.com/in/frank-curzio-690561a7/ : https://www.curzioresearch.com
An inspiring interview with former heavyweight boxer Ed Latimore (Ep. 749)
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Ed Latimore has an incredible story. He overcame substantial obstacles to become a professional heavyweight boxer. Now, Ed is a full-time motivational writer and coach. Today, he shares how he fought to the top. This is an amazing interview you don’t want to miss. [3:14] Then, Daniel and I discuss the markets hitting all-time highs… the tailwinds investors can expect from here... and why assets could soar from today’s levels. Plus, how the Biden Administration’s appointees will impact everything from gold to bitcoin and stocks. And some fun facts about the Thanksgiving holiday. [44:42] -------------------------------- Enjoyed this episode?   Get Wall Street Unplugged delivered FREE to your inbox every Wednesday: https://www.curzioresearch.com/wall-street-unplugged/   -------------------------------- Wall Street Unplugged podcast is available at: --: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/wall-street-unplugged-frank/ -- : https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/curzio-research/wall-street-unplugged-2 -- : https://www.curzioresearch.com/category/podcast/wall-street-unplugged/   : https://twitter.com/frankcurzio :. https://www.facebook.com/CurzioResearch/ : https://www.linkedin.com/in/frank-curzio-690561a7/ : https://www.curzioresearch.com
One on one with Jason Wilson—who runs the world’s largest cannabis fund (Ep. 748)
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The cannabis industry has been making significant strides amid increasing legalization—but its growth is just getting started. And with Black Friday and Cyber Monday on the horizon, two retailers are looking stronger than ever. Frank welcomes Jason Wilson, a market veteran currently running the world’s largest cannabis fund. Jason explains how and why he became a cannabis industry leader. He also breaks down state and federal government regulation… some short-term headwinds… and why massive industry growth is inevitable over the next few years. [32:00] Daniel Creech joins Frank to discuss whether they’ll be taking a COVID vaccine… and the incredible earnings results for Target and Walmart. Plus, bitcoin’s wild volatility as it looks to reach new highs… and why we’re still in the early stages of digital securities. [56:43] -------------------------------- Enjoyed this episode?   Get Wall Street Unplugged delivered FREE to your inbox every Wednesday: https://www.curzioresearch.com/wall-street-unplugged/   -------------------------------- Wall Street Unplugged podcast is available at: --: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/wall-street-unplugged-frank/ -- : https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/curzio-research/wall-street-unplugged-2 -- : https://www.curzioresearch.com/category/podcast/wall-street-unplugged/   : https://twitter.com/frankcurzio :. https://www.facebook.com/CurzioResearch/ : https://www.linkedin.com/in/frank-curzio-690561a7/ : https://www.curzioresearch.com
The security token revolution will run through this company (Ep. 747)
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There’s some exciting news in the digital security space right now—news that will ultimately help these assets go mainstream. And one company is at the forefront of the revolution: tZERO—the world’s largest digital security platform. CEO Saum Noursalehi shares the story of the company and explains why digital securities have enormous potential in the years ahead. He also breaks down some important regulatory news that you’ll want to hear.  Later, Daniel Creech joins to discuss the election results and market sentiment. Before the election, Daniel called for a Trump landslide. Listen as he explains why he isn’t changing his stance… yet. Plus, here’s how the market is reacting to Pfizer’s positive COVID vaccine news… and some risks that aren’t priced into the market at current levels.  -------------------------------- Enjoyed this episode?   Get Wall Street Unplugged delivered FREE to your inbox every Wednesday: https://www.curzioresearch.com/wall-street-unplugged/   -------------------------------- Wall Street Unplugged podcast is available at: --: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/wall-street-unplugged-frank/ -- : https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/curzio-research/wall-street-unplugged-2 -- : https://www.curzioresearch.com/category/podcast/wall-street-unplugged/   : https://twitter.com/frankcurzio :. https://www.facebook.com/CurzioResearch/ : https://www.linkedin.com/in/frank-curzio-690561a7/ : https://www.curzioresearch.com
While everyone else is holding their breath, do this (Ep. 746)
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The country is on the edge of its seat right now, as key battleground states continue to count votes for the hotly contested 2020 U.S. presidential election. No one is willing to make any official predictions right now—which is smart, since nothing about this election has been predictable. Andrew Horowitz, founder and president of Horowitz & Company, returns to the podcast to discuss the potential outcomes of the election… and which state is most crucial right now. Andrew also shares several ideas he likes… and helps explain how to position and protect yourself, no matter who wins this election in the end. [3:03] Plus, why you need to be prepared for the election results to drag out for a long time. [52:37] -------------------------------- Enjoyed this episode?   Get Wall Street Unplugged delivered FREE to your inbox every Wednesday: https://www.curzioresearch.com/wall-street-unplugged/   -------------------------------- Wall Street Unplugged podcast is available at: --: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/wall-street-unplugged-frank/ -- : https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/curzio-research/wall-street-unplugged-2 -- : https://www.curzioresearch.com/category/podcast/wall-street-unplugged/   : https://twitter.com/frankcurzio :. https://www.facebook.com/CurzioResearch/ : https://www.linkedin.com/in/frank-curzio-690561a7/ : https://www.curzioresearch.com
Our CEO digital token goes live tomorrow! (Ep. 745)
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We have a major announcement: After lots of hard work and support from some incredible investors, our Curzio Equity Owners (CEO) token will start free-trading on the MERJ Exchange tomorrow.   Based on our research, this makes Curzio Research the first U.S.-based company to launch a digital security on a global exchange that can be traded by retail investors. MERJ is one of the fastest-growing exchanges in the world. But don’t take my word for it. Jim Needham, head of digital asset strategy at MERJ Exchange, breaks down the incredible growth of his exchange—and how U.S. investors can trade our CEO token  Jim also shares the backstory of launching the exchange… and how U.S. investors can gain access to every security trading on MERJ. [30:07]  Daniel Creech joins me to discuss the election—and who we think will emerge victorious (hint: we don’t agree). We also break down the new regulations coming for social media companies… and the real reason stocks are selling off hard into the election. [1:05:36] -------------------------------- Enjoyed this episode?   Get Wall Street Unplugged delivered FREE to your inbox every Wednesday: https://www.curzioresearch.com/wall-street-unplugged/   -------------------------------- Wall Street Unplugged podcast is available at: --: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/wall-street-unplugged-frank/ -- : https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/curzio-research/wall-street-unplugged-2 -- : https://www.curzioresearch.com/category/podcast/wall-street-unplugged/   : https://twitter.com/frankcurzio :. https://www.facebook.com/CurzioResearch/ : https://www.linkedin.com/in/frank-curzio-690561a7/ : https://www.curzioresearch.com  
How to make a fortune no matter who wins the election (Ep. 744)
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Election Day uncertainty is upon us… but massive gains are on the horizon… no matter who comes out victorious on November 3. Daniel Creech joins me to discuss market changes investors could face post-election… and why interest rates are all but guaranteed to stay low for longer. Plus, we discuss multibillion-dollar mergers happening in the oil and gas markets… and why their prices have stayed down since coronavirus. We also break down how higher taxes could have serious implications… for both corporations and investors. [21:06] Earnings season is in full swing. With a ton of major companies reporting over the upcoming weeks, I explain why this particular season could signal the start of certain companies breaking away from the market herd… [47:13] -------------------------------- Enjoyed this episode?   Get Wall Street Unplugged delivered FREE to your inbox every Wednesday: https://www.curzioresearch.com/wall-street-unplugged/   -------------------------------- Wall Street Unplugged podcast is available at: --: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/wall-street-unplugged-frank/ -- : https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/curzio-research/wall-street-unplugged-2 -- : https://www.curzioresearch.com/category/podcast/wall-street-unplugged/   : https://twitter.com/frankcurzio :. https://www.facebook.com/CurzioResearch/ : https://www.linkedin.com/in/frank-curzio-690561a7/ : https://www.curzioresearch.com
Your earnings season playbook: 15 companies to watch (Ep. 743)
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Chris Mayer, cofounder and portfolio manager of Woodlock House Family Capital, is one of the most respected analysts in the business. (He also happens to be a close personal friend of mine.)  Today, Chris explains why the outcome of the U.S. presidential election should not impact your investment decisions. Instead, he explains which risks investors should be focused on. Plus, he shares two under-the-radar picks he likes right now. [33:26] It’s earnings season! The major banks have already reported Q3 results… and it’s becoming clear which ones are prepared for the future investment environment… and which ones are going to struggle. Plus, the 15 companies to keep an eye on as they report earnings over the next couple of weeks. [57:13] -------------------------------- Enjoyed this episode?   Get Wall Street Unplugged delivered FREE to your inbox every Wednesday: https://www.curzioresearch.com/wall-street-unplugged/   -------------------------------- Wall Street Unplugged podcast is available at: --: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/wall-street-unplugged-frank/ -- : https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/curzio-research/wall-street-unplugged-2 -- : https://www.curzioresearch.com/category/podcast/wall-street-unplugged/   : https://twitter.com/frankcurzio :. https://www.facebook.com/CurzioResearch/ : https://www.linkedin.com/in/frank-curzio-690561a7/ : https://www.curzioresearch.com
Ep. 742: Altucher fires back at Seinfeld: Why New York City will never come back
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You might be familiar with James Altucher for any number of reasons… He’s a venture capitalist, entrepreneur, comedian, author, and much more. He recently wrote an article about why New York City is dead because of the coronavirus. It went viral to over 30 million people... including Jerry Seinfeld, who wrote a response, among other things, calling James a “putz.” In this exclusive interview, James doubles down on why New York City will never come back… although he explains why he hopes his analysis is wrong. He also opens up about how this opinion piece negatively impacted his family and several of his businesses. [27:56] Then, Daniel Creech joins Frank to discuss the recent news moving the markets—including President Trump’s on-again-off-again stimulus talks, his COVID diagnosis, market volatility, and more. They also discuss some stocks and sectors that are getting their attention right now... [01:20:46] -------------------------------- Enjoyed this episode?   Get Wall Street Unplugged delivered FREE to your inbox every Wednesday: https://www.curzioresearch.com/wall-street-unplugged/   -------------------------------- Wall Street Unplugged podcast is available at: --: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/wall-street-unplugged-frank/ -- : https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/curzio-research/wall-street-unplugged-2 -- : https://www.curzioresearch.com/category/podcast/wall-street-unplugged/   : https://twitter.com/frankcurzio :. https://www.facebook.com/CurzioResearch/ : https://www.linkedin.com/in/frank-curzio-690561a7/ : https://www.curzioresearch.com
How to profit from the worst debate in American politics (Ep.741)
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Today’s show kicks off with Frank’s take on last night’s presidential debate. Spoiler alert: He gives it an “F.” But there’s one sector that will do well for investors no matter who wins in November... [00:30] Then, David Garofalo, a 30-year resource sector veteran and former CEO of Goldcorp, shares how he helped build the largest gold-producing company in the world. David also explains why this bull market is different from others... what he thinks will be the next move in gold prices... and how it will benefit his brand-new venture. [29:52] In the educational segment, Frank explains the importance of listening to opinions you disagree with… how politics has taken hold of the coronavirus discussion… and the sectors (outside of tech and e-commerce) set to explode higher after the election. [53:41] -------------------------------- Enjoyed this episode?   Get Wall Street Unplugged delivered FREE to your inbox every Wednesday: https://www.curzioresearch.com/wall-street-unplugged/   --------------------------------   Wall Street Unplugged podcast is available at: --: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/wall-street-unplugged-frank/ -- : https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/curzio-research/wall-street-unplugged-2 -- : https://www.curzioresearch.com/category/podcast/wall-street-unplugged/   : https://twitter.com/frankcurzio :. https://www.facebook.com/CurzioResearch/ : https://www.linkedin.com/in/frank-curzio-690561a7/ : https://www.curzioresearch.com
This may be the most presidential thing Trump has ever done (Ep. 740)
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Andrew Horowitz, president and founder of Horowitz & Company and host of The Disciplined Investor podcast is back to discuss whether this market rally is sustainable.  In this wide-ranging interview, Andrew also helps break down the latest news out of the Federal Reserve… and if its policies can continue to prop up the market. Plus, he warns listeners about his biggest fear going forward... and how to position your portfolio for the volatility ahead. And of course, he shares a couple of his favorite ideas he likes right now. [44:22] But first, research analyst Daniel Creech is back, along with a very special guest—one of our Curzio Research partners—to tackle the biggest headline news: the passing of Ruth Bader Ginsburg… the upcoming presidential election... and why Trump is about to do the most presidential thing he could do. Pay attention—this is how politics can affect your portfolio. [0:55] -------------------------------- Enjoyed this episode?   Get Wall Street Unplugged delivered FREE to your inbox every Wednesday: https://www.curzioresearch.com/wall-street-unplugged/   -------------------------------- Wall Street Unplugged podcast is available at: --: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/wall-street-unplugged-frank/ -- : https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/curzio-research/wall-street-unplugged-2 -- : https://www.curzioresearch.com/category/podcast/wall-street-unplugged/   : https://twitter.com/frankcurzio :. https://www.facebook.com/CurzioResearch/ : https://www.linkedin.com/in/frank-curzio-690561a7/ : https://www.curzioresearch.com
Why we're nowhere near a bubble (Ep. 739)
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It might not shock you to learn that amid the country’s current political and economic turmoil… interest in dual citizenship has seen a major uptick. If you’re one of the many considering dual citizenship options, this episode is for you. Chris Willis, managing director of government advisory and programme delivery at Latitude Residency & Citizenship, has been helping people immigrate and settle for 25 years. Today, he explains the process and cost of getting dual citizenship… as well as the simplest — and most challenging — countries to try to receive it. [30:54] Then, this is why we’re not even close to a bubble in the stock market. [56:42] -------------------------------- Enjoyed this episode?   Get Wall Street Unplugged delivered FREE to your inbox every Wednesday: https://www.curzioresearch.com/wall-street-unplugged/   -------------------------------- Wall Street Unplugged podcast is available at: --: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/wall-street-unplugged-frank/ -- : https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/curzio-research/wall-street-unplugged-2 -- : https://www.curzioresearch.com/category/podcast/wall-street-unplugged/   : https://twitter.com/frankcurzio :. https://www.facebook.com/CurzioResearch/ : https://www.linkedin.com/in/frank-curzio-690561a7/ : https://www.curzioresearch.com
If this happens... we'll retest the March lows (Ep. 738)
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These days, it seems like nothing is good news—not even “good news.” But don’t panic—there are plenty of positives in today’s market… That said, if one event takes place, all bets are off. [00:54] Curzio’s own in-house analyst, Daniel Creech, helps break down what we can expect heading into the election... and whether the outcome actually matters to the market. Daniel also explains the two things that are critical when investing in this market… and some of the companies that have his attention right now. [36:55]  In today’s market, we’re not seeing gradual pullbacks—we’re seeing corrections of 7–10% in days. With the volatility likely to continue, one simple strategy will both protect you… and help you profit. [1:10:32] -------------------------------- Enjoyed this episode? Get Wall Street Unplugged delivered FREE to your inbox every Wednesday: https://www.curzioresearch.com/wall-street-unplugged/  -------------------------------- Wall Street Unplugged podcast is available at: --: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/wall-street-unplugged-frank/ -- : https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/curzio-research/wall-street-unplugged-2 --: https://www.curzioresearch.com/category/podcast/wall-street-unplugged/ : https://twitter.com/frankcurzio : https://www.facebook.com/CurzioResearch/ : https://www.linkedin.com/in/frank-curzio-690561a7/ : https://www.curzioresearch.com
This big mistake is costing you a fortune (Ep. 737)
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Steven Dean has one of the most incredible track records in the entire resource industry.... returning over 1,100% gains for investors during a bear market.  And with his latest project, he could do it again… Today, he serves as chairman, CEO, and director of Artemis Gold. You’ll hear Steve’s perspective on the current bull market in gold… and where he sees his company going in the future. [30:31] When it comes to investing, it’s critical that you be able to check your ego at the door and change your mind when situations call for it. Here’s how being open-minded could lead to massive gains for your portfolio. [53:39] -------------------------------- Enjoyed this episode?   Get Wall Street Unplugged delivered FREE to your inbox every Wednesday: https://www.curzioresearch.com/wall-street-unplugged/   -------------------------------- Wall Street Unplugged podcast is available at: --: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/wall-street-unplugged-frank/ -- : https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/curzio-research/wall-street-unplugged-2 -- : https://www.curzioresearch.com/category/podcast/wall-street-unplugged/   : https://twitter.com/frankcurzio :. https://www.facebook.com/CurzioResearch/ : https://www.linkedin.com/in/frank-curzio-690561a7/ : https://www.curzioresearch.com
The next wave of stocks that will benefit from COVID (Ep. 736)
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With politicians fighting over stimulus… and companies in a race to develop a COVID vaccine… as well as the markets at all-time highs… we’re at something of a crossroads right now. John Petrides, portfolio manager with Tocqueville Asset Management, explains how the Federal Reserve is forcing everyone to take on more risk in the markets… and why some stocks are acting like bond substitutes. John also breaks down the pros and cons of low interest rates, and—of course—gives us some of his favorite ideas right now. [18:27] Then… across the U.S., masks are mandated in most public locations. But they also present their own potential health issues. That said… this could be setting up an excellent trade opportunity. [54:50] -------------------------------- Enjoyed this episode?   Get Wall Street Unplugged delivered FREE to your inbox every Wednesday: https://www.curzioresearch.com/wall-street-unplugged/   -------------------------------- Wall Street Unplugged podcast is available at: --: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/wall-street-unplugged-frank/ -- : https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/curzio-research/wall-street-unplugged-2 -- : https://www.curzioresearch.com/category/podcast/wall-street-unplugged/   : https://twitter.com/frankcurzio :. https://www.facebook.com/CurzioResearch/ : https://www.linkedin.com/in/frank-curzio-690561a7/ : https://www.curzioresearch.com
The world’s greatest investors are pouring into these stocks (Ep. 735)
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No matter the negative economic headlines, the markets continue moving into record territory. Curzio’s own Genia Turanova, editor of Moneyflow Trader and Unlimited Income, shares why she believes this market has more upside in the near term... but also why investors should be looking to hedge risk.  Genia also explains how to find income in today’s low-rate environment… and shares two  of her favorite dividend stock ideas right now. [31:35] As happens each quarter, hedge funds are disclosing their holdings. While you shouldn’t just blindly follow these filings, individual investors can gain a ton of insight by looking at what Big Money investors are buying and selling. Get your pen out—here are some of the most notable hedge fund moves of the quarter. [57:53] -------------------------------- Enjoyed this episode? Get Wall Street Unplugged delivered FREE to your inbox every Wednesday: https://www.curzioresearch.com/wall-street-unplugged/ -------------------------------- Wall Street Unplugged podcast is available at: --: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/wall-street-unplugged-frank/ -- : https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/curzio-research/wall-street-unplugged-2 -- : https://www.curzioresearch.com/category/podcast/wall-street-unplugged/   : https://twitter.com/frankcurzio :. https://www.facebook.com/CurzioResearch/ : https://www.linkedin.com/in/frank-curzio-690561a7/ : https://www.curzioresearch.com
The security token breakthrough we’ve been waiting for... (Ep. 734)
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The security token market has seen some astounding breakthroughs recently… sending the industry into a full-blown takeoff. Kyle Sonlin, CEO and founding partner of Security Token Market, breaks down everything that’s taking place in the digital securities market… from regulation and liquidity to why its early-stage nature is good for investors. Kyle also shares his thoughts on cryptocurrencies, including bitcoin’s recent breakout. [28:54] Most investors don’t understand how inflation really works. The truth is, it doesn’t matter if prices in the real world are moving higher... All that matters when it comes to inflation is the Federal Reserve. Here’s why you need to prepare for low rates for a very long time… and which sectors will reap the rewards. [01:01:41] -------------------------------- Enjoyed this episode? Get Wall Street Unplugged delivered FREE to your inbox every Wednesday: -------------------------------- Wall Street Unplugged podcast is available at: --: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/wall-street-unplugged-frank/ -- : https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/curzio-research/wall-street-unplugged-2 -- : https://www.curzioresearch.com/category/podcast/wall-street-unplugged/   : https://twitter.com/frankcurzio : https://www.facebook.com/CurzioResearch/ : https://www.linkedin.com/in/frank-curzio-690561a7/ : https://www.curzioresearch.com
An 80-year-old Fed tool is about to send one sector surging… (Ep. 733)
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If you’ve been following me for awhile, you’ve undoubtedly heard me talk about Wrap Technologies, creator of the revolutionary nonlethal weapon, the BolaWrap. For subscribers of both Curzio Research Advisory and Curzio Venture Opportunities, this name has been a huge winner… and it keeps climbing. Today, Scot Cohen, venture capitalist and executive chairman of Wrap, breaks down the company’s latest quarterly earnings—and shares some huge news on company management. Here’s what to expect from this incredible company in the months to come… [19:59] Then, the Federal Reserve could soon implement a policy that we’ve only seen one other time in history… and one group of stocks is poised to outperform the market as a result. [51:33] -------------------------------- Enjoyed this episode? Get Wall Street Unplugged delivered FREE to your inbox every Wednesday: https://www.curzioresearch.com/wall-street-unplugged/ -------------------------------- Wall Street Unplugged podcast is available at: --: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/wall-street-unplugged-frank/ -- : https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/curzio-research/wall-street-unplugged-2 -- : https://www.curzioresearch.com/category/podcast/wall-street-unplugged/   : https://twitter.com/frankcurzio :. https://www.facebook.com/CurzioResearch/ : https://www.linkedin.com/in/frank-curzio-690561a7/ : https://www.curzioresearch.com
Prepare for a short-term pullback (Ep. 732)
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Chris MacIntosh, founder and editor of Capitalist Exploits and founder/managing partner of the Asymmetric Opportunities Fund, is a macro specialist. That basically means he’s an expert in everything market-related. He’s made some incredible calls in his career—including being bullish on bitcoin before it caught the world’s attention. Today, Chris explains why unprecedented action by governments across the world could act as a tailwind for both gold and cryptocurrencies. He also shares his contrarian perspective on the energy sector. [39:49] Then, Big Tech has been leading this market higher… but we must act with caution. As several heavy hitters—Apple, Google, Amazon, and Facebook—prepare to report earnings tomorrow, here’s why you should expect a short-term pullback in the markets… [1:12:23] -------------------------------- Enjoyed this episode? Get Wall Street Unplugged delivered FREE to your inbox every Wednesday: https://www.curzioresearch.com/wall-street-unplugged/ -------------------------------- Wall Street Unplugged podcast is available at: --: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/wall-street-unplugged-frank/ -- : https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/curzio-research/wall-street-unplugged-2 -- : https://www.curzioresearch.com/category/podcast/wall-street-unplugged/   : https://twitter.com/frankcurzio :. https://www.facebook.com/CurzioResearch/ : https://www.linkedin.com/in/frank-curzio-690561a7/ : https://www.curzioresearch.com
Get ready for $100 silver prices (Ep. 731)
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The resource sector is known for its boom-and-bust cycles. And right now, we’re seeing a major boom. Keith Neumeyer, president and CEO of First Majestic Silver Corp., joins the show to discuss the current bull market in precious metals… why it could send silver over $100 per ounce… and some names he likes in the space. [23:43] Then later: Biotech companies are in a race to find a coronavirus vaccine. This is a high-risk sector, but there’s a lot of money to be made here… This is what you need to pay attention to as the competition picks up steam… [46:41] -------------------------------- Enjoyed this episode? Get Wall Street Unplugged delivered FREE to your inbox every Wednesday: https://www.curzioresearch.com/wall-street-unplugged/ -------------------------------- Wall Street Unplugged podcast is available at: --: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/wall-street-unplugged-frank/ -- : https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/curzio-research/wall-street-unplugged-2 -- : https://www.curzioresearch.com/category/podcast/wall-street-unplugged/   : https://twitter.com/frankcurzio :. https://www.facebook.com/CurzioResearch/ : https://www.linkedin.com/in/frank-curzio-690561a7/ : https://www.curzioresearch.com
The Great Separation is upon us... (Ep. 730)
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Legendary resource investor Marin Katusa, founder of Katusa Research, is under quarantine. He just returned to the U.S. after conducting some boots-on-the-ground research. And, as I’m sure you can imagine, the rules about coming back into the country are strict. On today’s show, Marin shares what mandated quarantine looks like—including all the rules involved… and the penalties for breaking them. Plus, he breaks down his contrarian views on the current gold bull market… and walks us through his process for finding the best deals that turn into big winners. [38:08] Then: There’s a great separation taking place in the stock market right now… and it’s creating a stock picker’s dream. These are the sectors you need to pay attention to right now. [1:18:18] -------------------------------- Enjoyed this episode?  Get Wall Street Unplugged delivered FREE to your inbox every Wednesday: https://www.curzioresearch.com/wall-street-unplugged/ -------------------------------- Wall Street Unplugged podcast is available at: --: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/wall-street-unplugged-frank/ -- : https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/curzio-research/wall-street-unplugged-2 -- : https://www.curzioresearch.com/category/podcast/wall-street-unplugged/   : https://twitter.com/frankcurzio :. https://www.facebook.com/CurzioResearch/ : https://www.linkedin.com/in/frank-curzio-690561a7/ : https://www.curzioresearch.com
You need exposure to this sector immediately (Ep. 729)
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With the markets trading near all-time highs, should we be worried about continued action by the Federal Reserve? That’s the question Rich Suttmeier, editor of 2-Second Trader, helps answer on today’s podcast. Rich also shares his proprietary Black Box trading strategy… and where he sees the most opportunity in the market, both on the short and long sides. [23:43] Thanks to unprecedented action by central banks and governments across the globe, interest rates have fallen to historical lows… forcing investors into a massive hunt for yield. But one sector provides a great opportunity for investors right now. Here’s why trillions will flow into this space in the coming years. [44:41]  -------------------------------- Enjoyed this episode? Get Wall Street Unplugged delivered FREE to your inbox every Wednesday: -------------------------------- Wall Street Unplugged podcast is available at: --: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/wall-street-unplugged-frank/ -- : https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/curzio-research/wall-street-unplugged-2 -- : https://www.curzioresearch.com/category/podcast/wall-street-unplugged/   : https://twitter.com/frankcurzio :. https://www.facebook.com/CurzioResearch/ : https://www.linkedin.com/in/frank-curzio-690561a7/ : https://www.curzioresearch.com
The greatest opportunity for junior miners in a decade (Ep. 728)
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If you’ve been listening to this podcast for a while, you’re probably familiar with Andrew Horowitz, president and founder of Horowitz & Company. A regular on Wall Street Unplugged, he’s shared profound insights over the years… And today, he does it again—breaking down everything from current market conditions… to the government’s easy money policies… to the possible market effects of the November election. And of course, he shares some of his favorite ideas right now. [19:45] Then, gold is marching toward $1,800 per ounce. But this isn’t just another blip in a frustrating, years-long bear market. Here are two names that could benefit most from the bullish action we’re seeing in gold. [54:21] -------------------------------- Enjoyed this episode? Get Wall Street Unplugged delivered FREE to your inbox every Wednesday: https://www.curzioresearch.com/wall-street-unplugged/ -------------------------------- Wall Street Unplugged podcast is available at: --: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/wall-street-unplugged-frank/ -- : https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/curzio-research/wall-street-unplugged-2 -- : https://www.curzioresearch.com/category/podcast/wall-street-unplugged/   : https://twitter.com/frankcurzio :. https://www.facebook.com/CurzioResearch/ : https://www.linkedin.com/in/frank-curzio-690561a7/ : https://www.curzioresearch.com
How can we change America if we destroy it? (Ep. 727)
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Enough is enough. Yes, change is desperately needed in our society. Yes, peaceful protest is our constitutional right. But where’s the line? Destroying private property and small businesses… toppling statues… taking over entire city blocks… The destruction has got to stop. [0:33] Curzio analyst Daniel Creech sits down to discuss everything from the COVID-19 market selloff and the disconnect between Wall Street and Main Street… to Fed Chair Jerome Powell’s latest press conference… to some of his favorite ideas heading into the November election.  In particular, he breaks down one sector that hasn’t rebounded as much as the overall market… yet. [24:44] Finally, you need exposure to these two industries—immediately. [51:34] -------------------------------- Enjoyed this episode? Get Wall Street Unplugged delivered FREE to your inbox every Wednesday: https://www.curzioresearch.com/wall-street-unplugged/ -------------------------------- Wall Street Unplugged podcast is available at: --: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/wall-street-unplugged-frank/ -- : https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/curzio-research/wall-street-unplugged-2 -- : https://www.curzioresearch.com/category/podcast/wall-street-unplugged/   : https://twitter.com/frankcurzio :. https://www.facebook.com/CurzioResearch/ : https://www.linkedin.com/in/frank-curzio-690561a7/ : https://www.curzioresearch.com
Wall Street is f**king you (Ep. 726)
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I’m joined once again by Luke Downey, Mapsignals cofounder and Curzio Research contributing editor... With unprecedented volatility in today's markets, Luke shares how he’s navigating these turbulent times, and why he believes there’s more pain ahead for the markets. But it’s not all bad news—according to Luke, this volatility will also become opportunity. [13:07] Then in my educational segment, I break down the ugly truth on how Wall Street is ripping off the average investor—from pitching terrible ideas to inexperienced mom and pop investors... to charging excessive fees that eat away at earnings. Here’s how you can fight back… and protect yourself. [38:33] -------------------------------- Enjoyed this episode? Get Wall Street Unplugged delivered FREE to your inbox every Wednesday: https://www.curzioresearch.com/wall-street-unplugged/ -------------------------------- Wall Street Unplugged podcast is available at: --: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/wall-street-unplugged-frank/ -- : https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/curzio-research/wall-street-unplugged-2 -- : https://www.curzioresearch.com/category/podcast/wall-street-unplugged/   : https://twitter.com/frankcurzio :. https://www.facebook.com/CurzioResearch/ : https://www.linkedin.com/in/frank-curzio-690561a7/ : https://www.curzioresearch.com
Charles Payne Unplugged (Ep. 725)
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I have an amazing show for you today... An interview with my buddy Charles Payne, founder of independent market research company Wall Street Strategies and host of Fox Business’ Making Money with Charles Payne.  With the market running up to new highs, Charles breaks down the rotation of money on Wall Street… and where investors should look to invest next. Plus, he shares a few of his favorite stock ideas today.  You’ll also hear Charles’ fantastic perspective on the racial unrest in America. [5:40] If you’re a millennial, it’s time Wall Street started paying attention to you. So today, I’m making a pledge to make you a better investor... All I ask is that you pass these lessons on to the younger generation.  So please, get out your pen and play close attention… This is a must-listen episode. [38:48] -------------------------------- Enjoyed this episode? Get Wall Street Unplugged delivered FREE to your inbox every Wednesday: https://www.curzioresearch.com/wall-street-unplugged/ -------------------------------- Wall Street Unplugged podcast is available at: --: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/wall-street-unplugged-frank/ -- : https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/curzio-research/wall-street-unplugged-2 -- : https://www.curzioresearch.com/category/podcast/wall-street-unplugged/   : https://twitter.com/frankcurzio :. https://www.facebook.com/CurzioResearch/ : https://www.linkedin.com/in/frank-curzio-690561a7/ : https://www.curzioresearch.com
It’s time for America to change (Ep. 724)
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It’s no secret that the country is dealing with deep unrest. Peaceful protests, as well as mass riots, are taking place across the country in the wake of George Floyd’s tragic death. This country needs to change — it’s time we stop talking… and start taking action. [00:50] If you’re interested in private placement opportunities, you’ll want to listen to this interview. Arash Adnani is the founder of Privateplacements.com — the only platform that shares everything you need to know about private placements in Canada’s public markets... for free. Listen as Arash explains why right now is a great time for private placements, given the unprecedented economic stimulus measures taken by governments worldwide. [19:24] The markets have been racing higher since the coronavirus crash back in March. Still, it would be extremely wise to hedge against another market downturn—and you can do it without risking a wipeout during a bull market. This is where our MoneyFlow Trader advisory comes in… [44:33] -------------------------------- Enjoyed this episode? Get Wall Street Unplugged delivered FREE to your inbox every Wednesday: https://www.curzioresearch.com/wall-street-unplugged/ -------------------------------- Wall Street Unplugged podcast is available at: --: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/wall-street-unplugged-frank/ -- : https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/curzio-research/wall-street-unplugged-2 -- : https://www.curzioresearch.com/category/podcast/wall-street-unplugged/   : https://twitter.com/frankcurzio :. https://www.facebook.com/CurzioResearch/ : https://www.linkedin.com/in/frank-curzio-690561a7/ : https://www.curzioresearch.com
Could gold go to $10,000 per ounce? (Ep. 723)
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Frank Holmes, CEO and chief investment officer at U.S. Global Investors, needs little introduction—he’s one of the most well-respected financial experts in the world. Today, he breaks down his thoughts on the current state of the stock market… including the surprising sectors seeing renewed activity. Then later, Frank discusses bitcoin vs. gold—and explains why both can be great hedges… and why he sees the price of gold reaching $10,000 per ounce. [26:26] -------------------------------- Enjoyed this episode? Get Wall Street Unplugged delivered FREE to your inbox every Wednesday: https://www.curzioresearch.com/wall-street-unplugged/ -------------------------------- Wall Street Unplugged podcast is available at: --: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/wall-street-unplugged-frank/ -- : https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/curzio-research/wall-street-unplugged-2 -- : https://www.curzioresearch.com/category/podcast/wall-street-unplugged/   : https://twitter.com/frankcurzio :. https://www.facebook.com/CurzioResearch/ : https://www.linkedin.com/in/frank-curzio-690561a7/ : https://www.curzioresearch.com
The chances of a second-half recovery are now zero (Ep. 722)
69 perc 1. évad 722. rész Frank Curzio
The consensus has called for an economic recovery by the second half of the year. But the chances of that happening are… Zero. Remember: There’s a big difference between the stock market and the economy. [0:30] Then Scot Cohen, executive chairman of Wrap Technologies and a money manager for over 20 years, returns to the podcast. If you’re a new listener, this is one of the most incredible small-cap companies I’ve ever covered. [22:47] Anyone who invested in COVID-19 biotech stocks has a reason to be worried… Here’s why you should be looking to take profits following massive moves higher in the biotech space right now. [54:47] -------------------------------- Enjoyed this episode? Get Wall Street Unplugged delivered FREE to your inbox every Wednesday: https://www.curzioresearch.com/wall-street-unplugged/ -------------------------------- Wall Street Unplugged podcast is available at: --: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/wall-street-unplugged-frank/ -- : https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/curzio-research/wall-street-unplugged-2 -- : https://www.curzioresearch.com/category/podcast/wall-street-unplugged/   : https://twitter.com/frankcurzio :. https://www.facebook.com/CurzioResearch/ : https://www.linkedin.com/in/frank-curzio-690561a7/ : https://www.curzioresearch.com
If you think we’ll be back to normal in 2021... think again (Ep. 721)
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This week, global financial expert and U.S. Gold Corp. CEO Ed Karr joins me again live from Italy to discuss the current state of the markets and the coronavirus. Ed shares an update on life under lockdown in Italy... his thoughts on the gold market... and his favorite ways to invest as the price of gold moves higher. [28:48] Ed also discusses one of the biggest risks he sees today, and why you must pay attention to it. [36:17] The markets are pricing in a return to normal by next year... and that’s just crazy. In today’s education segment, I break down why there’s still a lot of risk—and opportunity—in today’s market, and explain the key metrics to focus on when investing in growth companies. [1:02:24] -------------------------------- Enjoyed this episode? Get Wall Street Unplugged delivered FREE to your inbox every Wednesday: https://www.curzioresearch.com/wall-street-unplugged/ -------------------------------- Wall Street Unplugged podcast is available at: --: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/wall-street-unplugged-frank/ -- : https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/curzio-research/wall-street-unplugged-2 -- : https://www.curzioresearch.com/category/podcast/wall-street-unplugged/   : https://twitter.com/frankcurzio :. https://www.facebook.com/CurzioResearch/ : https://www.linkedin.com/in/frank-curzio-690561a7/ : https://www.curzioresearch.com
Frank Curzio On Everything: Stocks, Bonds, Oil, Gold, Bitcoin, And An Options Idea to 5x Your Money (Bonus Ep.)
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During his first-ever livestreamed event, "Navigating the New World Order: A Curzio Research Townhall Event," Frank answered questions for over an hour... But he couldn't answer them all. So he conducted a bonus Q&A session to discuss what’s going on in the markets today… and what you should really be focused on as an investor. He shared his thoughts on oil and gold... bitcoin and other alternative assets... stocks he currently likes and dislikes... "the death of the dollar"... and more. Additionally, Frank discloses his simple strategy he's using right now... one that has netted a select group of Curzio readers gains ranging from 90%-500% since the whole COVID-19 situation began. -------------------------------- Enjoyed this episode? Get Wall Street Unplugged delivered FREE to your inbox every Wednesday: https://www.curzioresearch.com/wall-street-unplugged/ -------------------------------- Wall Street Unplugged podcast is available at: --iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/wall-street-unplugged-frank/ --Stitcher : https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/curzio-research/wall-street-unplugged-2 --Website : https://www.curzioresearch.com/category/podcast/wall-street-unplugged/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/frankcurzio Facebook:. https://www.facebook.com/CurzioResearch/ Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/frank-curzio-690561a7/ Website: https://www.curzioresearch.com
The booming industry nobody is talking about (Ep. 720)
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Uranium has been in an awful bear market for years… but times are changing. In fact, it’s the best-performing commodity this year. Amir Adnani, founder, president, and CEO of Uranium Energy Corp., returns to the podcast to discuss the future of the industry—including an historic announcement by the U.S. government and how it will impact U.S. uranium producers. [22:43] One of my favorite new ideas is in one of the most hated sectors right now… but nearly all risk is priced in at current levels… [1:04:40] -------------------------------- Enjoyed this episode? Get Wall Street Unplugged delivered FREE to your inbox every Wednesday: https://www.curzioresearch.com/wall-street-unplugged/ -------------------------------- Wall Street Unplugged podcast is available at: --: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/wall-street-unplugged-frank/ -- : https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/curzio-research/wall-street-unplugged-2 -- : https://www.curzioresearch.com/category/podcast/wall-street-unplugged/   : https://twitter.com/frankcurzio :. https://www.facebook.com/CurzioResearch/ : https://www.linkedin.com/in/frank-curzio-690561a7/ : https://www.curzioresearch.com
Tom Lee on why the market will retest its previous highs (Ep. 719)
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I always enjoy having guests on the podcast who have opposing views to my own. Understanding a different perspective is always valuable when it comes to making informed decisions. While I’m more bearish right now… Tom Lee, managing partner and head of research at Fundstrat Global Advisors, believes the market will retest its previous highs. Today, he joins the show to discuss why he sees this bullish trend continuing… why dividend cuts are a good thing… and his thoughts on the volatile crypto space. [30:08] But first... Tomorrow, Curzio Research is doing something historic: We’re hosting our first-ever webinar: “Navigating the New World Order: A Curzio Research Townhall Event.” Get all the details—including how to attend, free of charge—on today’s episode. [00:34] -------------------------------- Enjoyed this episode? Get Wall Street Unplugged delivered FREE to your inbox every Wednesday: https://www.curzioresearch.com/wall-street-unplugged/ -------------------------------- Wall Street Unplugged podcast is available at: --: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/wall-street-unplugged-frank/ -- : https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/curzio-research/wall-street-unplugged-2 -- :   : https://twitter.com/frankcurzio :. https://www.facebook.com/CurzioResearch/ : https://www.linkedin.com/in/frank-curzio-690561a7/ : https://www.curzioresearch.com
Avoid these popular gold stocks (Ep. 718)
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We all know the coronavirus is shaking the markets. But you might not know that there’s a big disconnect between Wall Street and Main Street right now… and it’s one we should all be paying attention to. John Petrides, portfolio manager at Tocqueville Asset Management, returns to the podcast to discuss the current environment… and some of his favorite ideas right now. [25:05] Gold has been on an amazing ride recently—the price of the yellow metal has moved to within 10% of its all-time highs. But, while some companies will benefit as gold moves to record highs… there are certain stocks you should avoid at all cost… [50:13] -------------------------------- Enjoyed this episode? Get Wall Street Unplugged delivered FREE to your inbox every Wednesday: https://www.curzioresearch.com/wall-street-unplugged/ -------------------------------- Wall Street Unplugged podcast is available at: --: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/wall-street-unplugged-frank/ -- : https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/curzio-research/wall-street-unplugged-2 -- : https://www.curzioresearch.com/category/podcast/wall-street-unplugged/ : https://twitter.com/frankcurzio :. https://www.facebook.com/CurzioResearch/ : https://www.linkedin.com/in/frank-curzio-690561a7/ : https://www.curzioresearch.com
This will be the greatest trade in decades (Ep. 717)
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Harris “Kuppy” Kupperman, CIO and president of Praetorian Capital, is a market legend. His extraordinary research has been featured on some of the most prominent investment sites and blogs. So when he shares what he calls “one of the best trades I’ve seen in my entire investing career… and there won’t be a better one in decades…” you want to listen. Plus, this is the most dangerous market I’ve seen in my 25-plus-year career. And right now, there are two negative trends that aren’t even close to factored into the market. [21:56] The coronavirus is a world-changing event… which begs the question, what will the New World Order look like a few years from now? Some sectors will thrive from the secular shifts we’ll see… while others will fall by the wayside. And you might be surprised at some of the dividend aristocrats and household names on my biggest losers list. [47:35] -------------------------------- Enjoyed this episode? Get Wall Street Unplugged delivered FREE to your inbox every Wednesday: https://www.curzioresearch.com/wall-street-unplugged/ -------------------------------- Wall Street Unplugged podcast is available at: --: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/wall-street-unplugged-frank/ -- : https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/curzio-research/wall-street-unplugged-2 -- : https://www.curzioresearch.com/category/podcast/wall-street-unplugged/ : https://twitter.com/frankcurzio :. https://www.facebook.com/CurzioResearch/ : https://www.linkedin.com/in/frank-curzio-690561a7/ : https://www.curzioresearch.com
Why oil prices could crash 75% from current levels (Ep. 716)
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This week, I sat down with legendary Texas wildcatter and president of Chisholm Exploration, Cactus Schroeder. If you’re not familiar, Cactus is one of the smartest men you’ll find in the oil business. For 40 years, he’s drilled around the most prominent basins of North America... including involvement in over 1,000 drilling projects. In this episode, Cactus and I discuss the hardships going on in the oil industry right now... And why there’s more short-term pain ahead. We also take a look at oil prices and talk about what needs to happen before drillers become profitable again. [22:16] Regular listeners know I’ve been bearish on Disney for a few months now. In my educational segment, I break down why I’m still bearish on this massive media company, and why I believe it could fall hard from current levels. [59:12]   -------------------------------- Enjoyed this episode? Get Wall Street Unplugged delivered FREE to your inbox every Wednesday: https://www.curzioresearch.com/wall-street-unplugged/ -------------------------------- Wall Street Unplugged podcast is available at: --: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/wall-street-unplugged-frank/ -- : https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/curzio-research/wall-street-unplugged-2 -- : https://www.curzioresearch.com/category/podcast/wall-street-unplugged/ : https://twitter.com/frankcurzio :. https://www.facebook.com/CurzioResearch/ : https://www.linkedin.com/in/frank-curzio-690561a7/ : https://www.curzioresearch.com
Don’t worry if you missed out on the recent market rally (Ep. 715)
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Even in today’s turbulent markets, there are still ways to generate massive profits. Just ask Curzio’s own Genia Turanova, editor of Moneyflow Trader. As stocks have fallen over coronavirus fears, Genia’s been able to help her subscribers make triple-digit gains. Today, she breaks down the current market conditions… how low prices will eventually lead to new opportunities… and the strategies she’s using to navigate these trying times. We also discuss her soon-to-be-launched newsletter, focused on generating income [37:09]. Lots of folks have been asking if they should be worried about missing out on the recent market rally. The short answer: no. With more COVID-19 pain ahead, we’ll almost certainly retest the market lows [00:31]. Finally, here’s why I’m shorting this popular tech stock [1:09:14]. -------------------------------- Enjoyed this episode? Get Wall Street Unplugged delivered FREE to your inbox every Wednesday: https://www.curzioresearch.com/wall-street-unplugged/ -------------------------------- Wall Street Unplugged podcast is available at: --: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/wall-street-unplugged-frank/ -- : https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/curzio-research/wall-street-unplugged-2 -- : https://www.curzioresearch.com/category/podcast/wall-street-unplugged/ : https://twitter.com/frankcurzio :. https://www.facebook.com/CurzioResearch/ : https://www.linkedin.com/in/frank-curzio-690561a7/ : https://www.curzioresearch.com
Former White House insider breaks down the $2 trillion coronavirus stimulus (Ep. 714)
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Anthony Scaramucci (“The Mooch”), former White House Director of Communications and founder of SkyBridge Capital, gives his thoughts on whether Congress’ historic $2 trillion stimulus package is enough… and whether President Trump should be doing anything else at the Federal level [35:40]. The Mooch also shares what he’s hearing from his wide-ranging contacts about market volatility and the global lockdown… and how long he thinks the economic pain will last.   In his educational segment, Frank explains why this market still scares the hell out of him.... breaks down the recent Fed actions… and how to position yourself today for the next big market opportunity [1:02:08]. -------------------------------- Enjoyed this episode? Get Wall Street Unplugged delivered FREE to your inbox every Wednesday: https://www.curzioresearch.com/wall-street-unplugged/ -------------------------------- Wall Street Unplugged podcast is available at: --: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/wall-street-unplugged-frank/ -- : https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/curzio-research/wall-street-unplugged-2 -- : https://www.curzioresearch.com/category/podcast/wall-street-unplugged/ : https://twitter.com/frankcurzio :. https://www.facebook.com/CurzioResearch/ : https://www.linkedin.com/in/frank-curzio-690561a7/ : https://www.curzioresearch.com
Could we see a short-term shutdown in the stock market? (Ep. 713)
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With all the coronavirus volatility in the markets… some folks are wondering whether we’ll see a temporary shutdown in the stock market. That’s the question Frank asks Luke Downey, cofounder of Mapsignals and new contributing editor for Curzio Research. Luke has worked for some of the most popular Wall Street firms. Today, he shares where he’s looking for opportunities right now… and his favorite names for the long term [21:08]. The coronavirus is—unsurprisingly—having a ripple effect across the airline sector… which is now seeking a bailout. There’s still a lot of market pain ahead… but there are still ways to make money during these volatile times [58:12]. -------------------------------- Enjoyed this episode? Get Wall Street Unplugged delivered FREE to your inbox every Wednesday: https://www.curzioresearch.com/wall-street-unplugged/ -------------------------------- Wall Street Unplugged podcast is available at: --: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/wall-street-unplugged-frank/ -- : https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/curzio-research/wall-street-unplugged-2 -- : https://www.curzioresearch.com/category/podcast/wall-street-unplugged/   : https://twitter.com/frankcurzio :. https://www.facebook.com/CurzioResearch/ : https://www.linkedin.com/in/frank-curzio-690561a7/ : https://www.curzioresearch.com
Lenore Elle Hawkins speaks from quarantined Italy (Ep. 712)
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Since the coronavirus hit a few months ago, it’s brought several countries to a grinding halt. As of this week, that list now includes Italy, which just put its citizens under quarantine. Lenore Elle Hawkins, chief macro strategist for Tematica Research, is there right now, and she joined Frank by phone this week to discuss the quarantine… and how she sees the virus impacting the U.S. Lenore also shares a few of the sectors she’s keeping a close eye on as the market moves lower [24:42]. Despite coronavirus volatility, the market is still expensive at current levels. As the first quarter nears its close, I explain why current estimates are too high… and could cause a lot more pain ahead. Still, once the market bottoms, there will be a great opportunity to go bargain hunting for the best stocks. These are the stocks and sectors to pay attention to… [52:00] -------------------------------- Enjoyed this episode? Get Wall Street Unplugged delivered FREE to your inbox every Wednesday: https://www.curzioresearch.com/wall-street-unplugged/ -------------------------------- Wall Street Unplugged podcast is available at: --: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/wall-street-unplugged-frank/ -- : https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/curzio-research/wall-street-unplugged-2 -- : https://www.curzioresearch.com/category/podcast/wall-street-unplugged/   : https://twitter.com/frankcurzio :. https://www.facebook.com/CurzioResearch/ : https://www.linkedin.com/in/frank-curzio-690561a7/ : https://www.curzioresearch.com
Three things to worry about following the Fed’s emergency rate cut (Ep. 711)
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With the coronavirus spreading globally, it’s important to know how to take care of your health. Chad Neilsen, director of accreditation and infection prevention at UF Health Jacksonville, joins Frank on today’s podcast to discuss exactly that—including symptoms... vaccines... isolation... prevention... and the steps to be taken following a positive diagnosis [23:54]. Meanwhile, in response to the coronavirus crisis, the Federal Reserve made an emergency interest rate cut this week. But the stock market isn’t out of the woods yet. Frank shares the three market factors you should still be worried about... and how to position your portfolio right now [38:11]. -------------------------------- Enjoyed this episode? Get Wall Street Unplugged delivered FREE to your inbox every Wednesday: https://www.curzioresearch.com/wall-street-unplugged/ -------------------------------- Wall Street Unplugged podcast is available at: --: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/wall-street-unplugged-frank/ -- : https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/curzio-research/wall-street-unplugged-2 -- : https://www.curzioresearch.com/category/podcast/wall-street-unplugged/   : https://twitter.com/frankcurzio :. https://www.facebook.com/CurzioResearch/ : https://www.linkedin.com/in/frank-curzio-690561a7/ : https://www.curzioresearch.com
The coronavirus is still in its early innings... and will cause a huge market downturn (Ep. 710)
60 perc 1. évad 710. rész Frank Curzio
It’s not often I pound the table continuously on a single issue. But for the last few weeks, that’s exactly what I’ve been doing with the coronavirus outbreak. Please pay attention to these warnings! The markets still haven’t priced COVID-19 into the market, which means we’ll be seeing a lot more volatility... and more downside risks. Rather than host a guest today, I bring all of my updated research on the coronavirus… break down the riskiest sectors… and explain how to protect your portfolio in these uncertain times. -------------------------------- Enjoyed this episode? Get Wall Street Unplugged delivered FREE to your inbox every Wednesday: https://www.curzioresearch.com/wall-street-unplugged/ -------------------------------- Wall Street Unplugged podcast is available at: --: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/wall-street-unplugged-frank/ -- : https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/curzio-research/wall-street-unplugged-2 -- : https://www.curzioresearch.com/category/podcast/wall-street-unplugged/   : https://twitter.com/frankcurzio :. https://www.facebook.com/CurzioResearch/ : https://www.linkedin.com/in/frank-curzio-690561a7/ : https://www.curzioresearch.com
Why we must heed Apple’s major coronavirus warning (Ep. 709)
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No one is immune from the coronavirus—not even the mighty Apple. The tech behemoth made headlines yesterday as it announced it would not be able to meet the second quarter revenue guidance it gave on January 28, due to the the impact of the coronavirus outbreak. I’ve been warning about the possible economic effects of this virus for weeks… and Apple’s latest announcement proves it—the markets cannot ignore the coronavirus forever [49:22]. But first, Scot Cohen, hedge fund manager and executive chairman of Wrap Technologies, shares the incredible story behind the company... and an in-depth update on this growth name [17:26]. -------------------------------- Enjoyed this episode? Get Wall Street Unplugged delivered FREE to your inbox every Wednesday: https://www.curzioresearch.com/wall-street-unplugged/ -------------------------------- Wall Street Unplugged podcast is available at: --: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/wall-street-unplugged-frank/ -- : https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/curzio-research/wall-street-unplugged-2 -- : https://www.curzioresearch.com/category/podcast/wall-street-unplugged/   : https://twitter.com/frankcurzio :. https://www.facebook.com/CurzioResearch/ : https://www.linkedin.com/in/frank-curzio-690561a7/ : https://www.curzioresearch.com
It’s time to panic about the coronavirus… and protect your portfolio (Ep. 708)
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Today’s show is a little different. I don’t have a guest this week. Instead, I want to bring your attention to a very serious issue… You see, over the last several weeks, I’ve been heavily researching the new coronavirus strain, COVID-19… and its potential impact on the global economy. It turns out, the facts and figures you’re hearing in the news may be bogus. The truth is that this disaster could have much further-reaching consequences than what anyone is saying. As the COVID-19 outbreak continues to drag out, here’s everything you need to know about protecting your portfolio. Editor’s note: Frank is releasing a special issue of Curzio Research Advisory... breaking down the truth about COVID-19—including the names and sectors to avoid… and his two favorite strategies to protect yourself from a possible market crash. . -------------------------------- Enjoyed this episode? Get Wall Street Unplugged delivered FREE to your inbox every Wednesday: https://www.curzioresearch.com/wall-street-unplugged/ -------------------------------- Wall Street Unplugged podcast is available at: --: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/wall-street-unplugged-frank/ -- : https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/curzio-research/wall-street-unplugged-2 -- : https://www.curzioresearch.com/category/podcast/wall-street-unplugged/   : https://twitter.com/frankcurzio :. https://www.facebook.com/CurzioResearch/ : https://www.linkedin.com/in/frank-curzio-690561a7/ : https://www.curzioresearch.com
How the coronavirus is impacting market health (Ep. 707)
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Everyone should be paying attention to the coronavirus right now… and not just for their health. The virus could have a serious impact on the U.S. stock market. John Petrides, portfolio manager for Tocqueville Asset Management, explains the potential ramifications of the coronavirus on the market—and why the timing is so important. Later, we discuss the current earnings season, and John shares some of his favorite contrarian ideas right now [10:20]. In my educational segment, I break down some numbers surrounding the coronavirus… how to keep perspective around all the news coverage… and the one sector poised to move higher as a result of the virus. Plus, as earnings season rolls around, pay attention to these names [36.49]. P.S. As the coronavirus impacts the global economy, it’s important to know how to protect yourself from major market losses. Genia Turanova, editor of Moneyflow Trader, recently shared the .  -------------------------------- Enjoyed this episode? Get Wall Street Unplugged delivered FREE to your inbox every Wednesday: https://www.curzioresearch.com/wall-street-unplugged/ -------------------------------- Wall Street Unplugged podcast is available at: --: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/wall-street-unplugged-frank/ -- : https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/curzio-research/wall-street-unplugged-2 -- : https://www.curzioresearch.com/category/podcast/wall-street-unplugged/   : https://twitter.com/frankcurzio :. https://www.facebook.com/CurzioResearch/ : https://www.linkedin.com/in/frank-curzio-690561a7/ : https://www.curzioresearch.com
Here’s why hedge funds are pouring into gold (Ep. 706)
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Amid rising global tensions and economic fears, gold is presenting a simple hedge against risk... and prices are moving higher.  Amir Adnani, founder/chairman of GoldMining and founder/CEO of Uranium Energy, gives us his take on the macro environment for gold prices. He also breaks down Trump’s bullish stance on gold prices, and his demands for the Federal Reserve to take unprecedented action on interest rates [21:03]. Long-time listeners know my amazing knack for picking the Super Bowl winner. I break down both teams and share my thoughts on how to be a huge winner this Sunday [50:47]. P.S. One gold miner is up over 50% in my Curzio Research Advisory members. And it’s just one of more than a dozen stocks already up 10% or more. If you want to get ahead of the big market moves—from gold to tech to healthcare and more—become a Curzio Research Advisory subscriber today... . -------------------------------- Enjoyed this episode? Get Wall Street Unplugged delivered FREE to your inbox every Wednesday: https://www.curzioresearch.com/wall-street-unplugged/ -------------------------------- Wall Street Unplugged podcast is available at: --: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/wall-street-unplugged-frank/ -- : https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/curzio-research/wall-street-unplugged-2 -- : https://www.curzioresearch.com/category/podcast/wall-street-unplugged/ : https://twitter.com/frankcurzio :. https://www.facebook.com/CurzioResearch/ : https://www.linkedin.com/in/frank-curzio-690561a7/ : https://www.curzioresearch.com
Why the U.S.-China agreement is a huge deal (Ep. 705)
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I know I’m not supposed to talk about politics… but since they’re so directly tied to the stock market, it’s hard to avoid. For instance, with all the noise surrounding Trump’s impeachment trial, why is the stock market ignoring it? And what will it mean for the elections in November? There’s also plenty of noise about the recent Phase 1 deal with China. Don’t listen to the naysayers… this is a huge deal. Today I break down all of these headlines… and give you several names to pay attention to as one important sector begins to stabilize. That’s all in my educational segment [20:51]. But first, Andrew Horowitz, president and founder of Horowitz & Company, joins me for a wide-ranging interview. We discuss the record-setting bull market in stocks... the Federal Reserve’s influence on asset prices.... the coronavirus in China and how it could affect travel-related stocks... and more. And of course, Andrew shares a couple of his favorite ideas right now [54:04]. P.S. Most of you know I just returned from the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas—the largest technology conference in the world—where I had exclusive access to some of the newest, coolest gadgets from the world’s biggest tech trends. Check out for exclusive videos and interviews from CES 2020. -------------------------------- Enjoyed this episode? Get Wall Street Unplugged delivered FREE to your inbox every Wednesday: https://www.curzioresearch.com/wall-street-unplugged/ Wall Street Unplugged podcast is available at: --: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/wall-street-unplugged-frank/ -- : https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/curzio-research/wall-street-unplugged-2 -- : https://www.curzioresearch.com/category/podcast/wall-street-unplugged/ : https://twitter.com/frankcurzio :. https://www.facebook.com/CurzioResearch/ : https://www.linkedin.com/in/frank-curzio-690561a7/ : https://www.curzioresearch.com
The best analysis you’ll find anywhere on CES 2020 (Ep. 704)
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Technical analysis may seem confusing… but it doesn’t have to be.  Katie Stockton, founder and managing partner of Fairlead Strategies, LLC, breaks down her methodology... her view on the markets… and a few of her favorite sectors right now. Plus, Frank shares the most exciting trends  from this year’s Consumer Electronics Show… Don’t invest in the tech sector until you listen to this episode... -------------------------------- Enjoyed this episode? Get Wall Street Unplugged delivered FREE to your inbox every Wednesday: https://www.curzioresearch.com/wall-street-unplugged/ -------------------------------- Wall Street Unplugged podcast is available at: --: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/wall-street-unplugged-frank/ -- : https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/curzio-research/wall-street-unplugged-2 -- : https://www.curzioresearch.com/category/podcast/wall-street-unplugged/ : https://twitter.com/frankcurzio :. https://www.facebook.com/CurzioResearch/ : https://www.linkedin.com/in/frank-curzio-690561a7/
Live from the Consumer Electronics Show 2020 (Ep. 703)
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Frank breaks down the biggest trends of the Consumer Electronics Show 2020… and which companies are creating the most buzz. -------------------------------- Enjoyed this episode? Get Wall Street Unplugged delivered FREE to your inbox every Wednesday: https://www.curzioresearch.com/wall-street-unplugged/ -------------------------------- Wall Street Unplugged podcast is available at: --: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/wall-street-unplugged-frank/ -- : https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/curzio-research/wall-street-unplugged-2 -- : https://www.curzioresearch.com/category/podcast/wall-street-unplugged/ : https://twitter.com/frankcurzio :. https://www.facebook.com/CurzioResearch/ : https://www.linkedin.com/in/frank-curzio-690561a7/
The best and worst of 2019… and my favorite ideas for 2020 (Ep. 702)
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Happy New Year! It’s New Year’s Day, and yes, I’m doing a podcast for you. I don’t have a guest today, but I begin by recapping the best and worst performing sectors of 2019. I break down a lot of individual companies—both winners and losers—and give you some of my favorite ideas heading into 2020.  I also give you my thoughts on the winners and losers this holiday season, and explain why you need to pay attention to a massive rotation happening in stocks right now...  P.S. Next week, I’ll be heading to the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas. Make sure to follow me on Twitter @FrankCurzio for the latest news and updates from the show. -------------------------------- Enjoyed this episode? Get Wall Street Unplugged delivered FREE to your inbox every Wednesday: https://www.curzioresearch.com/wall-street-unplugged/ -------------------------------- Wall Street Unplugged podcast is available at: --: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/wall-street-unplugged-frank/ -- : https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/curzio-research/wall-street-unplugged-2 -- : https://www.curzioresearch.com/category/podcast/wall-street-unplugged/ : https://twitter.com/frankcurzio :. https://www.facebook.com/CurzioResearch/ : https://www.linkedin.com/in/frank-curzio-690561a7/ : https://www.curzioresearch.com
The best value ideas for 2020 (Ep. 701)
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After a lagging few years for growth stocks, investors are beginning to return to value stocks. Jonathan Boyar, president of Boyar Research, is a value expert. Like me, Jonathan grew up in the industry. He worked alongside investing legend Mario Gabelli. And now he’s the face of the family business. Today, Jonathan breaks down his process for finding the best ideas in the market… and shares a couple of his favorite ways to play 2020 [1:55]. I don’t have an educational segment this week. I hope you and your loved ones have a happy holiday. -------------------------------- Enjoyed this episode? Get Wall Street Unplugged delivered FREE to your inbox every Wednesday: https://www.curzioresearch.com/wall-street-unplugged/ -------------------------------- Wall Street Unplugged podcast is available at: --: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/wall-street-unplugged-frank/ --: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/curzio-research/wall-street-unplugged-2 --: https://www.curzioresearch.com/category/podcast/wall-street-unplugged/ : https://twitter.com/frankcurzio :. https://www.facebook.com/CurzioResearch/ : https://www.linkedin.com/in/frank-cu
Your resource investing guide for 2020 (Ep. 700)
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Is the uranium market finally ready to break out of these depressed prices? Marin Katusa, founder of Katusa Research, offers his thoughts. He also breaks down the gold market and gives a couple of his favorite names in the space. Plus, right now, everyone on mainstream financial media seems to be bullish on the overall market. But I’m a little more cautious… Here’s why. Editor’s note: Longtime listeners know Marin is one of the world’s most respected resource analysts. What you may not know is the unusual story behind his incredible success... a former calculus teacher, he discovered a hidden opportunity in the markets... one he now shares in Katusa’s Resource Opportunities. . -------------------------------- Enjoyed this episode? Get Wall Street Unplugged delivered FREE to your inbox every Wednesday: https://www.curzioresearch.com/wall-street-unplugged/ -------------------------------- Wall Street Unplugged podcast is available at: --: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/wall-street-unplugged-frank/ -- : https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/curzio-research/wall-street-unplugged-2 --: https://www.curzioresearch.com/category/podcast/wall-street-unplugged/ : https://twitter.com/frankcurzio :. https://www.facebook.com/CurzioResearch/ : https://www.linkedin.com/in/frank-curzio-690561a7/ : https://www.curzioresearch.com
One on one with investing legend Ken Fisher (Ep. 679)
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Today, I’m joined by first time guest Ken Fisher. Ken is founder, executive chairman, and co-chief investment officer at [15:43]. He’s also a prize-winning researcher and bestselling author.  Ken breaks down his process for finding the best investing ideas… and why he believes this bull market will continue higher.  In my educational segment, I share a fantastic example of why boots-on-the-ground research is critical [51:17]. One company is down over 40% in the last few months… But thanks to my field work, I already warned you about it. Now management is making awful excuses regarding its recent earnings miss…  And be sure to listen to my rant—which was triggered by dinner plates, of all things. ---------------------- Editor’s note: Want first access to Frank’s boots-on-the-ground intel? For a limited time, we’re offering at our lowest price ever. Membership grants immediate access to all of Frank’s research… and an on-fire portfolio full of “buy” recommendations. . -------------------------------- Enjoyed this episode?   Get Wall Street Unplugged delivered FREE to your inbox every Wednesday: https://www.curzioresearch.com/wall-street-unplugged/   --------------------------------   Wall Street Unplugged podcast is available at: --: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/wall-street-unplugged-frank/ -- : https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/curzio-research/wall-street-unplugged-2 -- : https://www.curzioresearch.com/category/podcast/wall-street-unplugged/   : https://twitter.com/frankcurzio :. https://www.facebook.com/CurzioResearch/ : https://www.linkedin.com/in/frank-curzio-690561a7/ : https://www.curzioresearch.com
How to profit from the “New Strategic Order” in global trade (Ep. 678)
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There’s a major shift taking place right now in global trade. And it could have huge implications for U.S. and international markets alike... Steve Koomar, publisher and editor of , joins me for a wide-ranging interview [12:39]. He breaks down everything you need to know about the new global trade alliances forming today—what Steve calls the “New Strategic Order.”  Steve also shares his thoughts on sectors such as oil and healthcare… and a few of his favorite ideas to invest in right now. But first, don’t miss my opening monologue, where I explain why everyone should have exposure to the financial sector...   And in my educational segment, learn how to digest differing opinions when making investing decisions [48:11].   -------------------------------- Editor’s note: One big bank is cutting investors a $60 billion paycheck. It’s both an income and a growth play, making it . But please read the report immediately. This stock won’t remain at today’s levels long…   -------------------------------- Enjoyed this episode?   Get Wall Street Unplugged delivered FREE to your inbox every Wednesday: https://www.curzioresearch.com/wall-street-unplugged/   --------------------------------   Wall Street Unplugged podcast is available at: --: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/wall-street-unplugged-frank/ -- : https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/curzio-research/wall-street-unplugged-2 -- : https://www.curzioresearch.com/category/podcast/wall-street-unplugged/   : https://twitter.com/frankcurzio :. https://www.facebook.com/CurzioResearch/ : https://www.linkedin.com/in/frank-curzio-690561a7/ : https://www.curzioresearch.com
Meb Faber unplugged (Ep. 677)
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The market landscape is in a constant state of ebb and flow... As conditions change, it’s important to remain open-minded about your investment strategy. There are countless methodologies out there… and the more you know about each one, the better prepared you’ll be for any type of market. Meb Faber, CEO and chief investment officer of Cambria Investment Management, joins me today to discuss the “quant” method of investing. In this wide-ranging interview, Meb breaks down his thoughts on today’s markets... plus the best investing opportunities you can take advantage of right now [17:14]. If you’re thinking about following the crowd into tech giant Micron Technology, listen to my educational segment first [51:30]. There’s another company I like even better... -------------------------------- Editor’s note: The Wall Street Unplugged All-Star Portfolio is an easy way to of fund managers, analysts, and billionaires. And it’s one of the easiest ways to diversify your portfolio across a variety of sectors—those that offer the strongest growth potential today.  -------------------------------- Enjoyed this episode?   Get Wall Street Unplugged delivered FREE to your inbox every Wednesday: https://www.curzioresearch.com/wall-street-unplugged/ --------------------------------   Wall Street Unplugged podcast is available at: --: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/wall-street-unplugged-frank/ -- : https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/curzio-research/wall-street-unplugged-2 -- : https://www.curzioresearch.com/category/podcast/wall-street-unplugged/   : https://twitter.com/frankcurzio :. https://www.facebook.com/CurzioResearch/ : https://www.linkedin.com/in/frank-curzio-690561a7/ : https://www.curzioresearch.com
Expert predicts outcome of Trump’s Section 232 uranium decision (Ep. 676)
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Happy Fourth of July! I hope you’re relaxing and having a cold one with family and friends. Amir Adnani, CEO of Uranium Energy and chairman of GoldMining, joins me today to talk uranium and [13:41].  You may be aware that President Trump will make his decision on by July 15. This is a major petition that could force utility companies to buy uranium from U.S.-based producers… And Amir gives his prediction on what Trump will do. Next… the yellow metal has been on a tear, breaking through the $1,400 level for the first time in six years. Amir breaks down the gold markets… where gold is going… and how he’s positioning GoldMining to be one of the biggest beneficiaries. On a final note… I recently flew back to Florida from New York and, well, it didn’t go as planned…   Get ready for a classic rant. -------------------------------- Editor’s note: With the crypto market on a tear, we’ve had a crazy amount of renewed interest in our Curzio Equity Owners (CEO) token. It gives accredited investors a stake in our fast-growing business… and it’s one of the few ways to gain exposure to the multibillion-dollar financial publishing industry. If you’re interested, don’t wait—the offering closes July 15. . -------------------------------- Enjoyed this episode?   Get Wall Street Unplugged delivered FREE to your inbox every Wednesday: https://www.curzioresearch.com/wall-street-unplugged/   -------------------------------- Wall Street Unplugged podcast is available at: --: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/wall-street-unplugged-frank/ -- : https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/curzio-research/wall-street-unplugged-2 -- : https://www.curzioresearch.com/category/podcast/wall-street-unplugged/   : https://twitter.com/frankcurzio :. https://www.facebook.com/CurzioResearch/ : https://www.linkedin.com/in/frank-curzio-690561a7/ : https://www.curzioresearch.com
Here’s why security tokens represent a trillion-dollar opportunity (Ep. 675)
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When it comes to security tokens, there are few (if any) people with greater expertise than Gregory Keough. Gregory is founder and chairman of the . He has over 20 years of experience in mobile payments, lending, and financial services and has been featured in numerous media outlets for his innovative work. And today, Gregory joins me for the first time to discuss his current projects… and why he believes security tokens represent a trillion-dollar opportunity [21:10]. And stay tuned for my educational segment, where I bring you up to date on our own security token, (CEO) [42:52]. -------------------------------- Editor’s note: If you’re not yet familiar with the CEO token, it’s the first security token of its kind in the financial publishing industry. And if you’re an accredited investor... it gives you the opportunity to take a direct stake in our business. to learn more about becoming our partner. -------------------------------- Enjoyed this episode?   Get Wall Street Unplugged delivered FREE to your inbox every Wednesday: https://www.curzioresearch.com/wall-street-unplugged/   --------------------------------   Wall Street Unplugged podcast is available at: --: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/wall-street-unplugged-frank/ -- : https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/curzio-research/wall-street-unplugged-2 -- : https://www.curzioresearch.com/category/podcast/wall-street-unplugged/   : https://twitter.com/frankcurzio :. https://www.facebook.com/CurzioResearch/ : https://www.linkedin.com/in/frank-curzio-690561a7/ : https://www.curzioresearch.com
Last chance to buy cheap gold (Ep. 674)
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Regular listeners know I’m not a permabear or permabull. You’ve got to be able to change your opinion when the facts change… So while on equities over the last several weeks, a new global fund manager’s survey is making me bullish. Ivan Bebek is chairman and director of … with over 20 years of experience in foreign negotiations, financing, and acquiring companies in the mineral exploration industry. Don’t miss this insider’s take on the junior gold mining sector… along with some very exciting news [20:10]. In my educational segment, learn why proper position sizing is key when investing in an idea… and one rule of thumb everyone should know [58:55].   -------------------------------- Editor’s note: If you’re a fan of Frank’s popular Friday Q&A session, Frankly Speaking, it’s now only for paid subscribers. The great news is, Frank’s offering his monthly newsletter, Curzio Research Advisory, at a fantastic rate to get you in the door. —and get the details on an incredible 10x opportunity.   -------------------------------- Enjoyed this episode?   Get Wall Street Unplugged delivered FREE to your inbox every Wednesday: https://www.curzioresearch.com/wall-street-unplugged/   -------------------------------- Wall Street Unplugged podcast is available at: --: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/wall-street-unplugged-frank/ -- : https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/curzio-research/wall-street-unplugged-2 -- : https://www.curzioresearch.com/category/podcast/wall-street-unplugged/   : https://twitter.com/frankcurzio :. https://www.facebook.com/CurzioResearch/ : https://www.linkedin.com/in/frank-curzio-690561a7/ : https://www.curzioresearch.com
How to use technical analysis to make money in this market (Ep. 673)
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Rich Suttmeier is founder and CEO of Global Market Consultants—and the newest contributing editor at Curzio Research. He’s an excellent analyst with 40 years of experience… and one of my favorite guests. As usual, Rich and I have a wide-ranging interview on such topics as the recent Federal Reserve actions… his favorite sectors right now… and how to use technical analysis to make money in this market [14:22]. And don’t miss my educational segment [46:46], where I talk about buying great businesses with great brands—at a huge discount. -------------------------------- Editor’s note: As Frank mentions on today’s podcast, he’s releasing the latest issue of Curzio Research Advisory after market close… with an opportunity to buy a tremendous business with an iconic brand at a dirt-cheap price. If you’re not yet a member, go to —where you’ll also get the details on a potential 10-bagger… -------------------------------- Enjoyed this episode?   Get Wall Street Unplugged delivered FREE to your inbox every Wednesday: https://www.curzioresearch.com/wall-street-unplugged/   --------------------------------   Wall Street Unplugged podcast is available at: --: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/wall-street-unplugged-frank/ -- : https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/curzio-research/wall-street-unplugged-2 -- : https://www.curzioresearch.com/category/podcast/wall-street-unplugged/   : https://twitter.com/frankcurzio :. https://www.facebook.com/CurzioResearch/ : https://www.linkedin.com/in/frank-curzio-690561a7/ : https://www.curzioresearch.com
Mark Skousen: Three events that could derail our 10-year bull market (Ep. 672)
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Dr. Mark Skousen, free market economist, financial advisor, professor, and award-winning editor of Forecasts & Strategies, joins me today for an incredible, wide-ranging interview [13:02]. He gives us his take on current economic conditions… three macro events he believes could derail our bull market… and some of his favorite income ideas today. Dr. Skousen is a legend in the financial newsletter industry and best-selling author of . He’s lectured in over 70 countries and taught economics and finance at numerous colleges, including Columbia Business School. He’s also producer of the annual , “the world’s largest gathering of free minds.” (I’m honored to be speaking at the festival next month in Vegas.) We discuss FreedomFest and reminisce about the old days in the financial newsletter industry—back when you had to actually stuff envelopes.    In my educational segment [48:16], I pound the table—once again—on an investing strategy anyone can use… and how it helped us close out another big winner in Curzio Venture Opportunities. -------------------- Editor’s note: Curzio Venture Opportunities subscribers had the chance to bank 110% on another small-cap growth stock this week—the fourth triple-digit winner since the launch of the service— thanks to the incredibly powerful strategy Frank explains on the show. To learn how to become a Curzio Venture Opportunities subscriber—and let Frank do the work for you—. -------------------------------- Enjoyed this episode? Get Wall Street Unplugged delivered FREE to your inbox every Wednesday: https://www.curzioresearch.com/wall-street-unplugged/ --------------------------------  Wall Street Unplugged podcast is available at: --: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/wall-street-unplugged-frank/ -- : https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/curzio-research/wall-street-unplugged-2 -- : https://www.curzioresearch.com/category/podcast/wall-street-unplugged/   : https://twitter.com/frankcurzio :. https://www.facebook.com/CurzioResearch/ : https://www.linkedin.com/in/frank-curzio-690561a7/ : https://www.curzioresearch.com    
I haven’t been this cautious in six years (Ep. 671)
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Marin Katusa, founder of Katusa Research, joins me for an interview you can’t afford to miss [30:10]. We discuss everything from gold… to uranium… to bitcoin. As always with Marin, it’s a wide-ranging interview… and he explains how to lower risk when investing in volatile sectors. In my educational segment, I break down why I’m more cautious today than I’ve been anytime in the last six years [1:12:22]. I’m not saying it’s time to sell everything and build a bunker… but it is time to lighten up your exposure. I tell you why... ------------------- P.S. Each week, I receive more questions from WSU listeners than I can possibly cover in any one show. So every Friday for years, I’ve been hosting my Frankly Speaking podcast just for Q&A. And starting this week, it’s exclusively for paid subscribers. To become a Curzio subscriber and never miss an episode, go to . You’ll get the details on a potential 10-bagger you should know about NOW… and the incredible deal I’m offering to give you access. -------------------------------- Enjoyed this episode?   Sign up to stay up-to-date: https://www.curzioresearch.com/wall-street-unplugged/ --------------------------------   Wall Street Unplugged podcast is available at: --: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/wall-street-unplugged-frank/ -- : https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/curzio-research/wall-street-unplugged-2 -- : https://www.curzioresearch.com/category/podcast/wall-street-unplugged/   : https://twitter.com/frankcurzio :. https://www.facebook.com/CurzioResearch/ : https://www.linkedin.com/in/frank-curzio-690561a7/ : https://www.curzioresearch.com
How to position yourself for a long-term trade war (Ep. 670)
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Andrew Horowitz of Horowitz and Company returns for an in-depth debate on the trade war between the U.S. and China. We discuss the potential impacts... and how to position your portfolio for the long haul. Andrew is an excellent technical analyst and trend follower.He gives us three stocks to short—one of which will surprise you [20:47]. I don’t have an educational segment this week… but I do rant about my recent family vacation-turned-nightmare. Whatever happened to people doing the right thing? --------------- Mainstream media doesn’t know what it’s talking about... Go to https://secure.curzioresearch.com/the-truth-about-us-china-trade-wars/ to check out my free 20-page report—“Trump’s Tariffs: The Real Story Will Make Smart Investors Rich.” After you read it, you’ll see the media has no clue about what’s really going on. More importantly, you’ll know exactly how to position your portfolio... -------------------------------- Enjoyed this episode? Sign up to stay up-to-date: https://www.curzioresearch.com/wall-street-unplugged/ -------------------------------- Wall Street Unplugged podcast is available at: --: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/wall-street-unplugged-frank/ -- : https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/curzio-research/wall-street-unplugged-2 -- : https://www.curzioresearch.com/category/podcast/wall-street-unplugged/   : https://twitter.com/frankcurzio :. https://www.facebook.com/CurzioResearch/ : https://www.linkedin.com/in/frank-curzio-690561a7/ : https://www.curzioresearch.com
The next big tech disruptors... And why the biggest story out of China is complete B.S. (Ep. 669)
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Chris Wood, chief investment officer at RiskHedge and respected tech analyst, joins me to discuss the buzz around 5G... and how this incredible growth trend will play out over the next several years. Chris also reveals his process for finding the next big tech disruptors with huge potential upside [7:33].   The financial media loves trade war headlines. Don’t miss today’s rant on why one “huge” China story is complete B.S.… and why permabears are hurting individual investors [32:15]. I’ll also tell you why the NBA playoffs are the best I’ve seen in years... ---------------- Mainstream media doesn’t know what it’s talking about... Go to https://secure.curzioresearch.com/the-truth-about-us-china-trade-wars/ to check out my free 20-page report—“Trump’s Tariffs: The Real Story Will Make Smart Investors Rich.” After you read it, you’ll see the media has no clue about what’s really going on. More importantly, you’ll know exactly how to position your portfolio...  -------------------------------- Enjoyed this episode? Sign up to stay up-to-date: https://www.curzioresearch.com/wall-street-unplugged/ -------------------------------- Wall Street Unplugged podcast is available at: --: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/wall-street-unplugged-frank/ -- : https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/curzio-research/wall-street-unplugged-2 -- : https://www.curzioresearch.com/category/podcast/wall-street-unplugged/ : https://twitter.com/frankcurzio :. https://www.facebook.com/CurzioResearch/ : https://www.linkedin.com/in/frank-curzio-690561a7/ : https://www.curzioresearch.com  
When (and why) to buy stocks on “tariff news” (Ep. 668)
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How many times will the press blow up a story with hand-wringing and fear-mongering and 24/7 coverage… only to drop it like a hot potato at the start of the next news cycle? Take Zika for example… The mosquito-borne virus causes mild (if any) symptoms, but it’s been linked to birth defects. And when the 2016 Summer Olympics were held in Rio de Janeiro, many athletes (and spectators) didn’t go due to widespread fears over the virus. Fast forward to today. There’s no epidemic… no panic… and no story. It’s no different with the constant headlines about tariffs… Except I’m going to tell you when (and why) to buy stocks on tariff news! Trust me… This is even better than a drinking game. I welcome back John Petrides, managing director and portfolio manager at [19:38]. We cover an array of topics and, of course, John breaks down his favorite sectors and the stocks he likes right now. And you don’t want to miss my educational segment [48:41]. I divulge an investing secret—a lesson I’ve learned over my long career. This isn’t something you’ll read about in any books… but it’ll help you become a better investor for the long term. -------------------------------- P.S. I just released an incredible new report for members. If you’re not yet a member, keep an eye on your inbox for how to access this name… It’s a tiny new company testing a game-changing device that could send the stock soaring 1,000% or more. And don’t miss the wild footage of me trying out the device. Curzio Research Advisory: http://curzioresearch.acemlnb.com/lt.php?s=8146556568ccd9ec9356021fea3c5a95&i=1954A2289A37A98903 -------------------------------- Enjoyed this episode? Sign up to stay up-to-date: https://www.curzioresearch.com/wall-street-unplugged/ -------------------------------- Wall Street Unplugged podcast is available at: --: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/wall-street-unplugged-frank/ -- : https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/curzio-research/wall-street-unplugged-2 -- : https://www.curzioresearch.com/category/podcast/wall-street-unplugged/   : https://twitter.com/frankcurzio :. https://www.facebook.com/CurzioResearch/ : https://www.linkedin.com/in/frank-curzio-690561a7/ : https://www.curzioresearch.com
How to generate huge returns on hated stocks (Ep. 667)
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I’m taking you behind the scenes here at Curzio Research… to show how much work goes into bringing my research to you, the individual investor. Matt Rizvi of  is an incredible copywriter and first-time guest. He’s been working on a new promotional package for . Today he shares his journey... and shines a light on why copywriters are valuable across many industries [11:22]. And in my educational segment… I break down how to make huge gains by buying hated stocks—with almost zero risk [39:53]. -------------------------------- Editor’s note: On today’s show, Frank mentions an explosive new report he and Matt are putting together for . It’s about a device that’s going to help solve one of the world’s biggest problems… Few have ever heard of the company that created it… but when they do—and that day is soon—its stock could easily soar 1,000% or more. If you’re a Curzio Research Advisory member, you’ll hear about this opportunity next week. If you’re not yet a member, keep an eye on your inbox for how to access this name (and see some incredible footage of Frank trying out the device). Curzio Research Advisory: https://www.curzioresearch.com/curzio-research-advisory/ -------------------------------- Enjoyed this episode? Sign up to stay up-to-date: https://www.curzioresearch.com/wall-street-unplugged/ -------------------------------- Got a question?  Email me at: -------------------------------- Wall Street Unplugged podcast is available at: --: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/wall-street-unplugged-frank/ -- : https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/curzio-research/wall-street-unplugged-2 : https://twitter.com/frankcurzio :. https://www.facebook.com/CurzioResearch/ : https://www.linkedin.com/in/frank-curzio-690561a7/ : https://www.curzioresearch.com
One of my favorite tech analysts shares his best ideas (Ep. 666)
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Lou Basenese, founder and chief analyst at Disruptive Tech Research, is one of the best tech analysts I know. Today he reveals his strategy for finding under-the-radar companies... why he focuses on patent filings... and his take on earnings season [12:35]. Plus, Lou gives us a lot of great ideas for investing in some of the world’s biggest growth trends: 5G, Internet of Things, and immunotherapy. And in my educational segment [52:33], I break down one of the biggest investment opportunities for years to come… marijuana. ------------------------------- Editor’s note: In today’s issue of his flagship advisory, Curzio Venture Opportunities, Frank reveals a tiny marijuana play 99.9% of investors have never heard of. But it could become one of the biggest marijuana companies in the world inside of five years. And the rewards for early investors could be incredible... To learn more about Venture—and how to access this opportunity—go here-https://www.curzioresearch.com/curzio-venture-opportunities/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Enjoyed this episode?   Sign up here to stay up-to-date: https://www.curzioresearch.com/wall-street-unplugged/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Wall Street Unplugged podcast is available at: --iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/wall-street-unplugged-frank/ --Stitcher : https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/curzio-research/wall-street-unplugged-2 --Website : https://www.curzioresearch.com/category/podcast/wall-street-unplugged/   Twitter................... https://twitter.com/frankcurzio Facebook.............. https://www.facebook.com/CurzioResearch/ Linkedin................ https://www.linkedin.com/in/frank-curzio-690561a7/ Website................. https://www.curzioresearch.com
How to make money trading stocks during earnings season (Ep. 665)
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The president and CEO of , Edward Karr, joins me today to break down his company’s projects… recent drilling results… and a new hire to its board of directors [16:16].   This new director has an incredible story you won’t believe—and you definitely won’t want to miss. I know many of you enjoy trading stocks around earnings… So here’s how to put the odds in your favor—and make money around Q2 earnings volatility [44:55].
Four “fan favorite” stocks… and why you should short them (Ep. 664)
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Our in-house contrarian Mike Alkin returns to the podcast. Mike is editor of Moneyflow Trader, where he specializes in discovering mispriced sectors and companies… helping investors profit as stocks move lower. Mike discusses one of his current favorite short ideas… But he’s not all bear. He also shares one sector he’s bullish on right now [12:41]. I just returned from a business trip and have a wonderful rant about my travels—plus an airline stock you should avoid. And in my educational segment [52:55] I break down the red flags behind two high-profile stocks. -------- Editor’s note: Mike’s recently uncovered a huge mispricing in an overlooked sector… A rare set up that offers multiple opportunities to profit in the months to come. And if you act now, there’s still time to get in on the first two recommendations Mike released to his Moneyflow Trader readers in this sector. If you’re already a Moneyflow Trader member, look for a new issue next week. And if you're not a member yet, .
Lyft has a major problem... and it's not valuation (Ep. 663)
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After one of the most hyped IPOs, is now trading. If you’re thinking about investing in the rideshare disruptor… don’t miss my educational segment, where I break down the key data points they’re not talking about in the mainstream media [34:59]. I welcome Jonathan Awde back to the show [12:13]. Jonathan is co-founder, president, and CEO of Gold Standard Ventures (). We discuss the gold market… and why we could see gold prices shoot higher in 2019. Lastly, I break down the NCAA Men’s Final Four… and who’s going to win it all.
Jerome Powell is lying (Ep. 662)
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Today I welcome back Rich Suttmeier, a 40-year market veteran who covers multiple markets here in the U.S. and around the globe [20:07]. Rich breaks down the latest Federal Reserve announcement… and explains why you must read between the lines when it comes to Fed Chair Jerome Powell’s comments. Rich also shares his methods for finding trades and investments across different sectors… including housing, banks, and utilities. I explain why some of my biggest winners make “contrarian” ideas look conservative [49:26]... And buckle up! I’ve got an excellent rant you won’t want to miss.
An in-depth interview with a future resource legend (Ep. 661)
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Today I welcome back Ivan Bebek, chairman and director of Auryn Resources [13:33]. Ivan has over 20 years of experience in the mining exploration industry. In this episode, he shares some of the huge opportunities he’s pursuing in the resources space—and why he’s buying Auryn Resources shares hand over fist. is upon us! If you’re having trouble filling out your bracket, I break down how to make your selections… and the odds of picking the perfect bracket [50:40].
Powerful lessons from a memory master (Ep. 660)
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I have an incredible first-time guest for you today… Chester Santos [15:38] is a … known as “The International Man of Memory.” Chester travels all over the world, speaking to institutions and businesses on how to improve memory. While you may not have perfect recall of all Kentucky Derby results since 1875 (like he does)… you can still learn how a better memory will help you get ahead—no matter your profession… This memory master even shares an example of how to improve your own memory in real time… Follow along, and see if you can pass the test! Today, instead of a rant, I share a personal story with you. I know there are millions of people with similar stories… And it even relates in a way to markets and investments. In my educational segment [43:55], I explain how screwed up our healthcare system is. And why it’s time to have some exposure to this industry. I throw a lot of figures at you, but stay with me. It’s critical to understand the risks involved with regard to our economy and stock market.
IBD chief strategist unplugged… plus expert shares investing secrets of the ultra-wealthy (Ep. 659)
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I have a jam-packed show for you today… with two incredible guests. First, I speak with Richard C. Wilson, founder and CEO of The Family Office Club [15:39]. Richard focuses on ultra-wealthy clients and works with hundreds of successful entrepreneurs.   Even though most of us aren’t in this exclusive club, there’s a lot to take away from the investing ideas his group is looking at now… and the common characteristics you find in successful entrepreneurs.   I also welcome Chris Gessel, chief strategy officer at Investor’s Business Daily (IBD) [50:13]. Chris specializes in market timing… Today he breaks down his strategies for uncovering—and timing—winning growth stocks.
The incredible story of a not-so-typical gold miner (Ep. 658)
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Today I welcome back my good friend Dennis Higgs, chairman and director of Nevada Exploration, to share some exciting news the company just released. Nevada isn’t your typical junior mining company... Today you’ll hear its incredible story [15:31] and the amazing potential of its gold discovery technology.  Dennis also highlights the risks the company faces and its next steps in searching for large gold deposits. And… if you haven’t heard, we’ve hit our soft cap goal of $3 million for the Curzio Equity Owners digital security. The response has been incredible, and I’m so grateful to those of you who’ve chosen to invest with us so far. Tomorrow, I’m heading to New York to conduct meetings with potential investors in my network. I talk about this and provide other updates on our STO offering. In today’s education segment [43:41], I answer a great question about one of my recent biotech recommendations. It’s a fantastic teachable moment... ---------------- P.S. We’ve passed our soft cap goal for CEO. It’s not too late to participate in the growth of Curzio Research… But our private sale does end tomorrow. On Friday, I’m opening up the offering to outsiders… And once we hit our hard cap, I have to close the offering. If you’re still thinking of investing, for all the details you need to decide.
Why today’s “Goldilocks” economy is great for stocks (EP. 657)
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Greetings from Baltimore. I’m on the road this week shooting a special informational video for our digital security, the . Leave it to me to head north, from Florida, when it’s supposed to snow several inches! I don’t have a guest for you this week, but don’t worry. This podcast is full of useful information... especially if you’re worried about your portfolio.    Today, I explain why this economy is great for stocks. Not too hot, not too cold... just right. Walmart reported one of its best holiday quarters in years. I explain what its earnings results say about the economy. An old portfolio holding was in the headlines yesterday... Navient, the student loan provider, rejected a buyout offer for $12.50 per share. I explain why Navient is worth much, much more than this takeover bid. Thank you to all who have invested in our Curzio Research to date. I’m truly humbled by your belief in this company and what we have to offer. I update you today on how the first week is going... and our plan to grow this business into one of the largest indecent financial newsletters in the country.
Emerging markets… “sticky” investments… and the trillion-dollar opportunity every investor should be watching (Ep. 656)
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We’re about to make history… In just a few days I’m launching my industry’s first-ever digital security: the Curzio Equity Owners (CEO) token. On today’s show I break down all the details around my offer. I also explain why digital securities are a multitrillion-dollar opportunity… and why you absolutely must educate yourself on this incredible market—even if you’re not investing in this particular deal. I welcome back good friend—and regular guest—Andrew Horowitz of Horowitz and Company. Andrew is an excellent technical analyst and trend follower. We discuss everything from last December’s selloff to January’s incredible rebound… emerging markets… macro trends… “sticky” investments (think cigarettes, alcohol, and social media)... the Federal Reserve… and more. Andrew also shares a couple key items he’s watching to drive the markets going forward.
Expert predicts these 10 stocks will outperform the markets in 2019 (Ep. 655)
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It’s earnings season… and I welcome back great friend and respected analyst John Petrides, managing director and portfolio manager at Point View Wealth Management. He’s been analyzing the markets for over 15 years.   In this interview, John covers an array of topics, including the biggest risks to your portfolio this year… what sectors you should have exposure to… and his top 10 stocks that will outperform the markets in 2019.   And… It’s official. Next week, we make history here at Curzio Research by launching the first-ever digital security offering in the financial newsletter industry.   I explain why I’m so passionate about this industry… and exactly how we plan to grow into one of the largest financial newsletter companies in America.   In my educational segment [51:08], I share some thoughts on last night’s State of The Union address. And I’m not talking politics… I’m talking about the impact it will have on every single investor across America.
Digital securities unlock trillions in equity for American homeowners (Ep. 654)
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I’ve been talking a lot about how digital securities will disrupt numerous industries. This includes investment banks, stock exchanges, crowdfunding, and royalty companies. And you can now add residential real estate to that list. My guest today is Matthew Sullivan, a seasoned veteran in corporate finance. He’s worked for Sir Richard Branson’s corporate finance team—and is the co-founder of a $50 million secured real estate income strategies fund, QuantumRE. Sullivan has found a way to use digital securities (tokens) to access the trillions in equity sitting in U.S. homes. The best part? American homeowners can tap this equity without taking on any more debt. Trust me when I say this interview will blow your mind. We’re in the heart of earnings season, with over 30% of companies posting Q4 results. In my educational segment [43:18], I break down the numbers and share where I’m seeing a lot of great investing ideas. I also talk about China… the Fed… and this one thing that worries me right now.
How behavioral analytics can make you a better investor (Ep. 653)
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I just got back from the , where I spoke to a packed audience about the . The interest was overwhelming… And that’s no surprise since "tokenization" will become a trillion-dollar industry inside of five years. But it wasn’t all about tokenization at VRIC… Today, I break down the rest of the conference for you, including some amazing technologies... I give you an inside look at the meetings with industry insiders… and I share my three favorite junior mining ideas with huge upside potential. I also welcome first-time guest Clare Flynn Levy, founder and CEO of , which provides behavioral analytics (coaching) for portfolio managers with billions in assets under management. Clare isn’t just a data specialist… She’s a former portfolio manager, former hedge fund manager, and award-winning tech analyst. Clare’s goal is to make everyone a better investor by using data to limit mistakes—and increase returns—during extreme volatile times... when our emotions can sometimes get the best of us.  The data she shares will blow you away
The biggest winners and losers from the Consumer Electronics Show (Ep. 652)
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I just returned from the in Vegas. I hope you followed along on as I fought my way through 180,000 people to give you exclusive access to the 4,500 companies presenting their most cutting-edge products and ideas… I kick off today’s podcast with a macro view of the show. This week, a $10 billion deal was announced between major gold producers. To go over the details of this mega-merger, I welcome back Marin Katusa, founder and CEO of Katusa Research and one of the biggest industry insiders in the space. We also discuss the significant implications this deal will have on segments within the gold sector… including junior miners, mid-tier miners, and royalty companies. Next week I’ll be speaking at the . Marin explains how you can attend this incredible event for free. And in my educational segment [53:29], I give you even more detail on the biggest trends I saw at CES. I’m talking about artificial intelligence (A.I.), self-driving cars, 3D printing, smart cities, smart homes, 5G, and more. Grab a pen… I go over the companies that’ll benefit most from these enormous trends—and tell you which ones to avoid.
An insider’s view on why 2019 will be a breakout year for digital securities (Ep. 651)
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I’m having a great time at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES). There couldn’t be a better time to be here, after the market has pulled back significantly from its highs. I’m seeing a lot of great opportunities in individual companies that are growing earnings and revenue… but their stock prices are down over 25%. And even though I’m on the road, I have an amazing guest for you today. I welcome Robin Sosnow to the podcast for the first time. Robin runs her own law firm in New York City… has joint partnership in Digital Securities Law Group… and has been instrumental in helping me prepare for the launch of our security token, Curzio Equity Owners (CEO). Robin’s one of the best digital securities attorneys out there. On today’s show, she explains how she got into the business… and shares a couple of “aha!” moments where she realized how big of an opportunity this new market can be. She also breaks down the difference between security tokens and utility tokens… what type of regulation we can expect to see… and why digital securities will have an incredible 2019.
The biggest deal of my life (Ep. 650)
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To kick off the New Year, I’m doing something a little different with today’s podcast. I’ve got a jam-packed monologue where I break down some of the biggest events in 2018. Yes, you can prepare yourself for one of my traditional rants… I also talk about what you can expect from Curzio Research in 2019. In just a couple of weeks, we’re launching the first ever security token offering (STO) in the financial publishing industry. The Curzio Equity Owners (CEO) token will offer accredited investors an equity stake in Curzio Research… plus a dividend.   I’ll be sharing lots more details with you as our launch date approaches… including the amount we’re looking to raise, special discounts that’ll be offered to our subscribers, our incredible launch partners, and our plan to grow Curzio Research into an industry giant.    More importantly, I explain why this deal is incredibly important to you… and the tens of millions of financial newsletter subscribers around the world. Once you listen to this segment… you’ll understand why this industry is in dire need of change!   Lastly… I tell you how to get into some of the best STOs—many of which come with discounts—over the next year. You’ll have plenty of opportunities... as trillions of assets are likely to be tokenized in the future.  
The most important lesson in investing (Ep. 649)
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Volatility can be hard to stomach. Right now, we’re seeing 300 point moves in the Dow Jones index on daily basis… and some of the greatest companies in the world are down more than 30% from their highs.    During volatile markets, it’s vital to have tools in place to lower your overall risk. After all, the last thing you want is to take a 70% loss on any position. And by limiting your losses, you have some dry powder to buy incredible names at significant discounts. In this special podcast, I break down one of the most important lessons in investing—risk management. Few people know more about this topic than Dr. Richard Smith, founder and CEO of TradeSmith. On today’s show, Dr. Smith, who has a PhD in math and systems science, breaks down his favorite risk management techniques… and his strategy to take emotions out of investing. This interview is a must-listen. Then in my educational segment (55:00), I do the unimaginable... I break down one of my biggest losers of the year. We’ll have losing investments from time to time… but today I show you how I was able to avoid a catastrophic loss for investors by using this one simple risk management technique.   It’s a great lesson on how to become a better investor. And I’m sure you’ll enjoy listening to me eat some humble pie!  Wishing you all a very happy holiday!
A front row seat to a multitrillion-dollar revolution (Ep. 648)
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Today I welcome first-time guest Carlos Domingo. Carlos is CEO and co-founder of  which provides end-to-end solutions for anyone looking to tokenize an asset. It’s also the company we’ve partnered with to help with the upcoming launch of our Curzio Equity Owners (CEO) security token offering. Carlos explains why digital assets will be a multitrillion-dollar market—a must-listen for anyone looking to learn more about security tokens… the recent trends taking place within this space… and how to generate potentially life-changing returns in this incredible growth industry.   Speaking of trillion-dollar opportunities… I just booked my ticket to  (CES). I’ve attended this amazing conference every January in Las Vegas—for over six years now—and it’s always a great experience. On today’s podcast, I share my secrets to finding some of the greatest tech trends before they go mainstream. This includes Big Data, artificial intelligence (AI), the internet of things (IoT), cloud, virtual reality (VR), smart cities, and more…  As these megatrends unfold, I’ll also show you how to find the companies with the most upside potential. 
Sneak peek: The unique uranium opportunity coming in 2019 (Ep.647)
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Today I welcome back Amir Adnani, founder and CEO of . He traveled to five countries over the past two months… meeting with executives, hedge fund managers, large investors, and heads of state.    Amir gives us an exclusive on what they’re all saying about the uranium industry—and why Section 232 tariffs could be a huge catalyst for U.S. based uranium companies.   Plus, he shares a unique opportunity to benefit from the inevitable long-term appreciation in uranium prices.   Amir is also chairman of , a junior resource company with over 20 million gold equivalent ounces on its books. He explains why 2019 will be a breakout year for this super-depressed industry…  
You’re not safe without energy independence (Ep. 646)
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Today I welcome back Chris MacIntosh, founder and editor of Capitalist Exploits. I always love having Chris on the show because of his incredible knowledge of all things macro… Chris shares his thoughts on the Eurozone… including the possible creation of a European army and his deep concerns about its energy markets. We also talk bitcoin… and why Chris says this crypto is piquing his interest once again.
Marin Katusa unplugged (Ep. 645)
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Welcome to a special Thanksgiving podcast! Today I welcome back Marin Katusa, founder and CEO of Katusa Research… and one of the smartest, most connected analysts in the resource industry. He’s known for his boots-on-the-ground analysis—and over the years I’ve had the opportunity to visit numerous mining sites with him.    Marin gets personal about the state of the financial newsletter industry. This includes a few NSFW rants about how not to get screwed over… Later he breaks down the gold and silver markets… where these commodities are headed next year… which names will benefit the most… and which ones you should avoid at all costs.    Marin also talks about another out-of-favor commodity—one where he’s putting a ton of his personal money right now. Find out why he calls this opportunity “one of the greatest of his career”...  
Don’t buy a single oil stock until you hear this (Ep. 644)
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Oil prices fell for 12 straight days… Crude is down more than 25% from last month. You might be tempted to buy on this dip… but I suggest listening to my educational segment [47:31] first. I tell you which companies will reap massive profits over the next 12 months… and which will fall another 20%-plus. I also welcome back my favorite bear, Rich Suttmeier. Rich is a 40-year market veteran and founder and CEO of Global Market Consultants. Rich is one of the best around when it comes to analyzing the Federal Reserve’s balance sheet. He explains the major economic risks of a rising dollar… why gold stocks look attractive… and which Dow Jones stocks are strong buys following the recent market selloff.  
A post-election roundup (Ep. 643)
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The midterm elections are now behind us. I break down the greatest risk to the markets now that we have a split in power. Steve Koomar, publisher and editor of Vigilante Investor, joins us once again to talk about a huge risk China is facing that’s much bigger than tariffs. Steve also breaks down the 5G revolution—including who he thinks the biggest winners will be in this incredible secular growth trend. I’m finding tons of new ideas in today’s market… cheap companies with incredible growth potential. In today’s educational segment [50:05] I share a few of my favorites...
Live from Italy: Expert sees much more pain ahead (Ep. 642)
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On today’s show, I welcome back Lenore Hawkins, chief macro strategist for Tematica Research. Lenore joins me from Italy to break down the problems surrounding the fourth-largest European nation…   She covers short and immediate-term issues, including super-high sovereign debt, slowing growth, and a new political regime that she refers to as “jokers.” Lenore also explains why a crash in this country would have a far greater impact on the global economy than Greece, Turkey, and Brexit. In my educational segment [53:07], I break down my trip to the Silver & Gold Summit in San Francisco. I’ll give you the scoop on my one-on-one meetings with industry legends… a huge catalyst that could push mining stocks up tremendously in the short term... and some of my favorite stock ideas in this beat-up space. I’ll also discuss the huge interest in security tokens following my presentation. We’ve given you a peek  behind the scenes of our operation here at Curzio… And now we can offer you the chance to become an insider.
It’s time to be bullish on gold (Ep. 641)
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Today, I welcome back Jonathan Awde, president and CEO of . Jonathan gives us his macro thoughts on the gold sector… inflows and outflows of money into the space, the federal reserve, and rising interest rates. You’ll want to hear the story behind his incredible company… and why it continues to explore these all-star assets during this bear market.  In my educational segment [39:58], I give you more details on the biggest announcement at Curzio Research since I launched the company… and explain how you can participate in the growth of this exciting business while earning a dividend.  You might’ve heard me mention that I’m heading out to  in just a couple of days. I’ve got a few speaking opportunities… and if you attend the conference, make sure you come say hello!  
Why you should be buying stocks right now (Ep. 640)
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Did you make it through the market crash last week? All it takes is a few volatile days… then crazy headlines start predicting the market will crash another 40%... or another credit crisis. But the recent pullback is just that—a pullback… A healthy correction… A normal part of the markets for over a century. And when you look at the underlying fundamentals... the market isn’t expensive. In fact, a lot of names are screaming buys.   My guest today is Jay Martin, president and CEO of (CHI)... home to some of the best investment conferences in North America. CHI made its name as the leader in hosting the best junior mining conferences in Canada. Over the past few years, it branched out to hosting conferences in other sectors, including technology, innovation, and alternative investments.  Jay highlights some incredible early-stage trends that should be on everyone’s radar. And he gives you all the details about CHI… including the upcoming Silver and Gold Summit, October 28–29 in San Francisco. Not only will I be attending… I’ll be speaking on a few occasions. If you’re there, be sure to stop by and say hello. In my educational segment [36:12] I share details on something extraordinary we’re doing at Curzio Research. You don’t want to miss this segment… as investors will have the opportunity to participate directly in the growth of our company.   
Your earnings season survival guide (Ep.639)
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Earnings season kicks off next week… So I invited John Petrides of back today to tell us what to expect. I love having John on the show because of his wealth of knowledge across many different sectors. He’s one of the best analysts I know when it comes to breaking down earnings from macro and micro perspectives. And we’re likely to see incredible volatility in many stocks during the season. Since last quarter, we’ve seen an uptick in energy prices and wages—two of the biggest costs for companies. The U.S. dollar has also run higher, which could cut into profits for companies that do business overseas. And increased tensions between the U.S. and China on trade could cause further inflationary headwinds. These risks create a huge layer of uncertainty for management teams… which could lead to less-than-optimistic forecasts when they report earnings results over the next few weeks. And earnings forecasts (guidance) are what drives stock prices. Today, John shares a list of stocks every investor should pay close attention to during earnings season. These companies will give you a great perspective on the global markets and how to position your portfolio. He also highlights some of his favorite names heading into earnings season… including two you should purchase right now.     In my educational segment [52:38], I explain a strategy that’s helped me buy industry-leading companies at an incredible discount to the market… and generate huge profits over my 25-year career. This low-risk/high reward strategy can be used by anyone… but it requires discipline and courage… which is why most investors will never try it.
The most successful resource investor you’ve never heard of (Ep. 638)
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I’ve got a very special guest for you today. It’s his first appearance on this podcast, and I’m truly honored to have him on. Over the past 30 years, he’s made a small fortune financing, creating, and selling junior mining companies. His name is Dennis Higgs. And he’s a legend in the resource sector. If you’ve never heard of him, I’m not surprised. He avoids the media and rarely does interviews at all. He’d rather let his record speak for him. But today, Dennis breaks his silence to talk about the gold industry… where prices are headed… and the catalysts that will push it to those levels over the next six to 12 months.  More importantly, Dennis shares his new venture with us. It’s a junior mining company that’s using new technology to find high-grade gold deposits in the world’s biggest gold district. He’s chairman and director of this company—where he and other insiders own a huge 36% stake. Then, in my educational segment [41:24] I break down the latest news on Tesla. I’m not going to tell you where the stock is headed—since there are literally hundreds of places to get opinions on this volatile company…   But I will talk about why Tesla soared this week…   And how you can apply this indicator to other stocks for incredible short-term gains.  
Forensic accountant explains why Tesla will crash (Ep. 637)
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On today’s podcast, I welcome back hedge fund veteran Mike Alkin to talk about this incredible bull market... some concerns that could derail it... and why Tesla could pull back considerably over the next three to six months. You may know Mike as editor of here at Curzio Research and host of the fantastic Monday podcast, Talking Stocks Over a Beer. But Mike's also a forensic accountant. His reasons for shorting Tesla go beyond what you’ll read in mainstream media… making this interview a must-listen. In my educational segment [1:00:35], I talk about a country that’s on my radar for the first time in over 10 years. It’s dirt cheap and starting to see huge growth—evident in an important economic indicator, which I'll explain today—along with how to make money from it. Note: What’s going on between the U.S. and China is one of the most important stories in the world right now—especially for investors. Next week, you're invited to take part in a free event covering the ins and outs of what’s going on… the effects it will likely have on the markets… and exactly how you should be positioning yourself to reap the rewards. On today's show, I mentioned a special report I put together to get you started. It sets the story straight on tariffs… and gives you a leg up on everyone else. To claim your free copy, go to our homepage and .
Ignore the noise… Here’s why China is playing hardball on tariffs (Ep. 636)
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Today I welcome back Kim Iskyan, editor of and one of the best international stock analysts in the world. To find the best investment opportunities, Kim’s traveled to more than 80 countries over his 25-year-plus career.   Kim travels to China often—and speaks directly to local business folks and large institutions. He starts our show by breaking down the latest drama on tariffs… And why the situation between China and the U.S. is different from what you’ll see in the media. Later in the interview, Kim shares some details from his latest trip—to a dirt-cheap country most people would never think of investing in… filled with huge growth potential. Kim also reveals some of his favorite investment ideas. This includes three international stock picks U.S. investors can add to their portfolio today. (These names were even new to me!)     Then in my educational segment [52:27], I break down the one “Trump Card” China holds that could crush the U.S. when it comes to tariffs. If China takes this initiative… one small sector will surge in value, creating life-changing returns for investors. Trust me, you’ll want to pay close attention. Note: I’ve put together a free report exposing the real story behind Trump’s tariffs… and how investors can take advantage of the new policies. to get your free copy. And start reading about the tremendous money-making opportunities coming our way...
How to find great ideas before Wall Street catches on (Ep. 635)
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First and foremost… Hurricane Florence is expected to make landfall in the Carolinas on Friday. Our thoughts and prayers go out to all the families that will be impacted by this terrible event. Please be safe! Today I welcome back Chris Versace, co-founder and chief investment officer of Tematica Research. He’s an amazing stock analyst with over 20 years of experience. Chris is also a good friend. We worked together at The Street over 10 years ago. He has an incredible track record for finding great stock ideas ahead of Wall Street.   In this interview, Chris explains the easiest way for individual investors to find those ideas. He also shares several of his favorite picks… so be sure to have a pen and paper handy. Then, in my educational segment [48:26], I break down a sector most believe is dying a slow death. But fears have been blown out of proportion… giving you a great opportunity to buy these stocks at an incredibly cheap price.   Note: I suggest paying close attention to Chris Versace’s stock recommendations. The last time I interviewed a member from his team was in late June. She mentioned a stock idea that’s up about 60% in just over two months. This is just one of the expert picks we’re tracking in the Wall Street Unplugged All-Star Portfolio. To learn more about this incredible group of stock-pickers—and how to easily access their favorite ideas—.
Here’s how you know if a correction is coming... (Ep. 634)
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Summer is officially over… which means football season is here. And to kick off the new season, I start the podcast with a great big rant. Today I also welcome back one of my favorite guests, Andrew Horowitz. Andrew is host of podcast and president of financial planning firm Horowitz and Company. As you might expect, we cover a number of topics—from China and the tariff headlines to Andrew’s take on emerging markets… and whether that pullback is a buying opportunity or a flashing caution sign. Andrew also shares the U.S. economic indicators he’s watching… and why the market is positioned for a pullback over the next few months. And of course he gives us a lot of great investing ideas. Note:  My guests and I often discuss 5 to 10 stocks in a single episode… And that’s just while we’re on-air. When we’re chatting off-air, more often than not another stock or two is mentioned. And sometimes these are the of all… The very best of those stocks make it into my WSU All-Star Portfolio…  And right now, .
Interviewing a true investment legend (Ep. 633)
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On today’s podcast I welcome back a great friend and rare coin expert, Van Simmons. Van is internationally known and respected… and he’s been investing in rare coins since the 1970s. He helped create (PCGS), which is credited with bringing accountability to this “alternative investment class.” Van gives us an insider perspective on everything from rare coins to sports memorabilia. If you’ve never had an interest in collectibles… trust me, you will after hearing this incredible interview.   In my educational segment [106:47], I explain why now is a good time to look at diversifying your portfolio… And I share some great tips for doing so. Note: As I mentioned on today’s show, some of the most incredible stock ideas I’ve heard from my guests come out in conversations “off-air.” So I created to get you in the room while the mics are off. It’s a simple way to share behind-the-scenes intel from my network of insiders. And right now, .
These investment strategies sound absolutely crazy… until you look at the returns (Ep. 632)
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If you want to increase your overall return on investment, today’s show is a must-listen. But you have to be willing to venture where other investors fear to go… and try unconventional ideas. My guest is Chris Mayer, editor of Bonner Private Portfolio, an investment research service from Bonner & Partners. Chris is an incredible stock analyst with over 20 years’ experience. He always provides unique investment insight during our interviews. And, based on your feedback, he’s one of my most popular guests. Chris shares two of his favorite sectors to invest in… which are completely off Wall Street’s radar… and highlights several names within these sectors you should be buying right now. He also explains why you need to “mix it up” when it comes to investment philosophy. He provides a great example of a unique strategy he used to generate exceptional returns on an industry-leading stock—even though sales and earnings were declining. Then in my educational segment [57:00], I break down a strategy that will sound absolutely crazy—it flies in the face of almost every investment book you’ll ever read. But it’s one of my favorite ways to make incredible returns in one of the most volatile sectors in the world...  
Why stocks are about to fall 20% (Ep. 631)
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Today I welcome back a 40-year market veteran... and one of my favorite bears: Rich Suttmeier. Rich is an incredible analyst. He’s also founder and CEO of Global Market Consultants, with great insight on a variety of topics. He breaks down Turkey’s financial crisis… why it’s significant to individual investors… and how it could be the catalyst that pops a $270 trillion debt bubble. While Rich tends to land on the bearish side, he’s been bullish on FAANG stocks (Facebook, Apple, Amazon, Netflix, and Google) for quite some time. He explains why he’s now changing his tune on these tech giants. We also cover the banking sector. Rich highlights several measures banks are using right now to stick it to Main Street. He and I have passionate debates about this sector… so you’re in for some fantastic entertainment and a solid education. Then I break down earnings season in my educational segment [42:35]. On the surface, earnings and sales growth may look positive… but there are significant risks most investors and analysts are overlooking—risks that could push stocks significantly lower over the next six months. As always, I share all the details and numbers to back up this claim… and explain the steps you can take to protect yourself.
A Behind-The-Scenes Look at Curzio Research (Ep. 630)
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The last couple of years since I started Curzio Research have been a fantastic experience. And I have all of you to thank. It’s because of you that I’m able to continue growing this business. In fact, I’m about to hire more junior analysts. So in this week’s episode, I bring on my junior analyst, Daniel Creech, to give you a peek behind the curtain... We talk about a typical day at Curzio Research and the process behind each issue we write. Daniel also shares some of the biggest lessons he’s learned in his first year on the job… and why it’s critical to check your emotions at the door when analyzing investments. If you’re interested in becoming a stock analyst for Curzio Research, you can’t afford to miss this interview. For all other listeners, I believe you’ll appreciate the details and hard work that go into our newsletters. As earnings season comes to an end for S&P 500 companies, small-cap stocks are now in the limelight. For my educational segment, I explain a simple strategy everyone can use to help generate huge profits in the volatile small stock sector right now. Just about everyone has access to this free information… but most never use it. This strategy has created huge winners for my subscribers and me…  
The Best Sectors to Buy on a Market Pullback (Ep. 629)
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Today I welcome a good friend and regular guest to the show, Marc Lichtenfeld. Marc is chief income strategist at financial newsletter publisher The Oxford Club. He’s also one of the smartest biotech analysts, covering the industry for over 15 years. In this interview, Marc talks about the latest change he’s seeing in investor sentiment. This includes tons of investors who are worried about the market crashing over the next six months. Marc breaks down the current short-term risk he sees in the market… and what sectors to buy if the market pulls back. He also discusses why investors with a long-term investment horizon shouldn’t be concerned with predicting major moves in the stock market. As always, Marc gives us a couple of his favorite ideas to consider right now. This includes two names with revolutionary technology that isn’t being talked about much in the media. Then in my educational segment, I break down a great strategy I use to make money in one of the most volatile sectors. It’s responsible for some of my biggest winners over the past decade. I explain what causes these incredible opportunities… And how you can use them to make life-changing gains in your own portfolio.
The Easiest Way to Make a Fortune Betting Against Stocks (Ep. 628)
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If you believe the markets will pull back over the next 18 months… after eight straight years of moving higher… then this podcast is an absolute must-listen.   My guest today is Mike Alkin, editor of Moneyflow Trader here at Curzio Research. This unique newsletter teaches individual investors how to conservatively bet against stocks. Mike already gave listeners numerous winners on past Wall Street Unplugged episodes… including Dean Foods, Newell Brands, and Goodyear Tire. He explained why these companies would fall in value. If you shorted them, you’d have made more than 30% on average. But if you used Mike’s simple strategy—where your risk is limited but your upside is limitless—you’d have made more than 3x returns on each of these picks. In this episode, Mike talks more about this amazing strategy. He explains why picking stocks that’ll move lower over the next 12 months is like shooting fish in a barrel right now. And he shares two more picks that are likely to get crushed over the next few months… which could lead to big returns for investors. Mike also breaks down the one market he loves right now. It’s a super-depressed sector that has nowhere to go but up. Listen… and find out exactly how to play it.  
Three Critical Things to Watch During Earnings Season (Ep. 627)
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Today’s show is packed full of great information… You’ll want to get a pen ready before listening. I welcome back good friend—and Wall Street Unplugged regular—John Petrides. John is managing director and portfolio manager at Point View Wealth Management. He’s got a phenomenal pulse on the market. Listen as John reveals three critical things to pay attention to during earnings season, which is now underway. And, as always, John gives us a lot of fantastic investing ideas. He highlights the sectors he expects to report blowout earnings… details his prediction of a rotation from asset-light businesses to asset-heavy businesses... and breaks down a “worst-case” scenario you absolutely must keep on your radar. I’m having a great time at the Sprott Natural Resource Symposium. You can expect an incredible update next week on this year’s conference.
Message to Retirees: There Will Not Be Another Credit Crisis in Your Lifetime (Ep. 626)
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There are a lot of doom-and-gloomers out there warning about an impending credit crisis… And I know many of you are worried. Today, I explain why you can stop losing sleep over your portfolios. I speak directly to anyone over the age of 55. But don’t worry if you’re not in that demographic yet… everyone will benefit from this segment. I also welcome back Chris MacIntosh, founder and editor of Capitalist Exploits. Chris is one of my most popular guests for a reason. His breadth of knowledge on stocks, bonds, commodities, and world events is incredible. Instead of specializing in one asset class, Chris specializes in finding price anomalies… and predicting where the big money is moving. Right now, Chris believes we have the opportunity to make a small fortune from one hated sector—one that will boom as European countries build up their militaries in preparation for war… Trust me… you won’t want to miss this episode. Note: Right now, Chris is offering Curzio Research investors an exclusive opportunity to invest alongside him in the resource sector. This will include “private placement” deals all over the world. However, you must be an accredited investor to participate… and this exclusive offer ends Sunday. To learn more about his new venture, .
The Untold Secret Behind Some of the World’s Biggest Fortunes (Ep. 625)
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Happy 4th of July! This is a special holiday for me. It brings back great childhood memories of our summer house in upstate  New York. That’s where my late dad put on a firework display that would put most professional displays to shame. I hope all of you enjoy time with your family. Drink a few beers, tell some great stories, and enjoy the barbecue. When you’re done, you’ll love my interview this week. I welcome back Hugh Agro, a superstar in the mining industry. Hugh is President and CEO of Revival Gold, a company I introduced you to six months ago on this podcast. The company just reported blockbuster drilling results at its flagship project, Beartrack. It’s a game changer—which is why the stock is one of the best-performing junior mining companies over the past 12 months. Hugh talks about these drilling results… and highlights why he’s buying more shares of his company right now. He also explains why gold prices are close to a bottom—and are likely to move much higher over the next 24 months. It’s an interview you don’t want to miss. Finally, in my educational segment… I break down a controversial investing strategy that’s almost guaranteed to make you money. It’s also likely to make a lot of listeners angry... since this secret is known to destroy people’s lives.
20-Year Market Vet Shares The Biggest Risks Today… And Her Favorite Tech Opportunity (Ep. 624)
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Pullbacks in the markets can be disconcerting… but recent activity is perfectly normal. As I’ll explain, it’s actually healthy when stocks pull back gradually… and based on the current fundamental and economic landscape, I suggest using this pullback as a buying opportunity. I also welcome Lenore Hawkins, 20-year market veteran and chief macro strategist at Tematica Research. Lenore breaks down the biggest market risks for investors... including rising interest rates and the looming potential for trade wars. Plus, she shares her favorite tech trend... and how investors can still make money on it. Finally, I break down the recent ruling by the Supreme Court to allow states to legalize gambling, creating a lucrative new $44 billion market. Following this landmark decision, I highlight stocks that will be the biggest winners―and losers―in that sector.  
It’s the Perfect Time to Buy the World’s Most Hated Sector (Ep. 623)
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Financials are down almost 20% on the year… close to bear market territory. But the Fed releases stress test results tomorrow. The banks that pass will be allowed to significantly raise their dividend and launch huge buyback programs… On today’s show, I’ll tell you about about the huge short-term catalysts ahead for this dirt-cheap sector. I also talk to Nate Flanders, cryptocurrency expert and founder of crypto trading exchange Mandala. He and I recently traveled to New York to meet with potential cryptocurrency investors. And we share some exciting details from our trip... Nate also discusses how coming industry regulations will lead to hundreds of millions of institutional dollars pouring into this sector. Trust me, you’ll want to hear this.
Why AT&T Is About to Become the Biggest Company in the World (Ep. 622)
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The wait is over... It’s been a long time coming, but the AT&T-Time Warner merger is happening. This is one of the largest deals in history, and I’ll break it all down for you on today’s show… I’ll also tell you why this is such an amazing opportunity for AT&T investors. And, this week, I welcome back my good friend―and host of The Disciplined Investor―Andrew Horowitz. Andrew and I have a spirited discussion on everything from the Fed to commodities to tariffs to ―of course―cryptocurrencies... Andrew also shares some of his favorite investing ideas―both on the long and short side. Trust me… you’ll want to listen to this interview more than once... so let’s get started. Note: In case you didn’t see my email earlier... I decided to reopen the best deal we’ll ever offer on our new Crypto Intelligence service until Friday. After Friday, no one will ever see this offer again… to get the charter deal.
Crypto Intelligence is About to Go Live (Ep. 621)
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The countdown is on... Today, I’ll give you the scoop on Crypto Intelligence, Curzio Research’s brand new crypto newsletter. As you’ll see, this newsletter is unlike anything else in our industry, giving subscribers a unique entry to this incredible growth sector...  The editor of this product is a hedge fund veteran with over 25 years of private equity experience. His system reduces risk… while giving subscribers the opportunity to generate life-changing gains. Subscribers will gain access to ICOs (initial coin offerings) and STOs (security token offerings), where tokens represent equity and give shareholders rights―similar to investing in a private placement. Crypto Intelligence also includes real model-based analysis on cryptocurrencies. Plus, all subscriptions include access to our invaluable training videos. These step-by-step guides show you how to: Open a cryptocurrency trading account Fund the account Create a Bitcoin and Ethereum wallet Invest in just about any cryptocurrency Later on, I interview Frank Holmes, chairman of HIVE Blockchain Technologies. HIVE was one of the first crypto data mining companies to trade on a public exchange. On this week’s show, Holmes talks about the next growth phase in cryptocurrencies and the benefits of new regulation… which will likely result in tens of millions of institutional dollars flowing into this market. He also shares some interesting stats… including how crypto exchanges are doing more volume than firms like Charles Schwab… and why this volume is not expected to slow any time soon. Finally, Holmes shares his thoughts on Ethereum... and why this cryptocurrency is about to surge. P.S. If you haven't already signed up for Barry Cohen's (ep. 618 guest) FREE educational series, The Future of Cryptocurrencies: Why What Comes Next Promises Even Bigger Gains Than 2017, this is your last chance—it goes offline tomorrow. so you don't miss out.
Ignore Italy… Stocks Are Going Higher Over the Next Decade (Ep. 620)
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No... it’s not just you. Geopolitical change is on all our minds. Right now, everyone’s talking about the turmoil in Italy… but the truth is, this’ll have a minimal impact on the U.S. market. I’ll tell you why on today’s show. But first, I welcome back Steve Koomar, publisher and editor of Vigilante Investor. Steve believes stocks are positioned to show great returns over the next decade. He also highlights his favorite trend in tech… one that’s much bigger than AI, IoT, Big Data, and the cloud… and the stocks he believes will benefit most from this remarkable trend. Later, in my educational segment, I break down the oil sector… including why Russia and OPEC would be crazy to increase production. But there are risks that could push crude lower over the next few months.
Why I’m Buying This Commodity for the First Time In 10 Years… And It’s Not Gold (Ep.619)
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I hope you have a pen and notepad ready for today’s show...   My good friend Marin Katusa returns to tell us why gold could go a lot lower over the next few months. He suggests buying a popular commodity instead… which he largely avoided for the past decade.   Marin is one of the best resource investors I know. And although he’s bearish on gold in the short-term, we discuss why that’s a positive for us as investors.   Marin also explains what to look for when evaluating a resource investment (it takes more than just a great discovery...) and how to scale into the best names over time.   This is an incredible interview with a lot of great information. Trust me, you’ll want to listen more than once...  
Where to Find Value in Mining Stocks Today (EP. 617)
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There’s been a lot of pressure on mining stocks, and I know a lot of you are wondering if the bottom is in and it’s time to buy.   Jeff Phillips, President of Global Market Development, joins me this week to share what will be a boost to these companies… what he looks for in a resource investment… and where to find value. You’ll also hear Jeff’s favorite ideas in gold and uranium today...  
A Sneak Preview of North Korea’s Market Opportunities (EP.616)
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Today I welcome back Kim Iskyan, editor of International Capitalist. Kim shares his methodology for finding little-known opportunities in emerging markets… including how to travel safely where others fear to tread. Plus, he gives us a preview of the opportunities that could arise if the North Korean market is opened by peace talks. I know from experience how difficult it is not to let personal feelings impact your investing… but we’ll discuss why it’s critical that you don’t.   And in our education segment, I show you what’s hiding deep inside the numbers from Apple’s recent earnings call.
The 10-Year Treasury Just Broke 3%... Here’s Why You Should Use This Non-Event as a Buying Opportunity (EP.615)
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Welcome back to Wall Street Unplugged. Today, everyone is talking about the 10-year Treasury yield—namely, how it just broke 3% for the first time in years. Here’s the truth: this isn’t a big deal—no matter what the media say. This number is still well below historical norms… However, it does present us with a buying opportunity… which I’ll tell you about in today’s show. But before I get to that, I welcome as my guest this week Danielle DiMartino Booth. Danielle is a former adviser at the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas and editor of the Money Strong newsletter. Today, she breaks down the impact higher yields will have on individual investors… the fundamental landscape of today’s housing market… and why millennials will be a huge drag on the economy much quicker than most economists are forecasting. I also give you a play-by-play of how I find my best stock ideas. This simple strategy will help you invest in the best stocks before Wall Street finds out about them… and before they’re mentioned in the media.
Ep. 614: Use The Media’s “Agenda” to Pocket Huge Gains
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Ignore the crazy headlines… In this episode, we talk about how to use the media’s “agenda” to pocket huge gains in stocks. Most headlines are exaggerated. They include phrases like “market crash” and “trade wars.” It doesn’t matter. The market is flat this year and America is not in a trade war with any nation… The media exaggerates these headlines to get page views. That’s how they make money. Yet these headlines (including tweets from our president) can temporarily influence stocks, causing disconnects between a company’s fundamentals and stock price. Smart investors can use these disconnects to invest in some of the world’s greatest companies – like Amazon or Facebook – at incredible discounts. Also in this episode, we breakdown the best banking stock to own right now (it’s not JP Morgan)… and why one major airline will see its stock price rise much higher from here.     SHOWNOTES: 0:42 - Long time listener Joe thanks me for my insight on the oil market and asked if he should invest in small or large caps. 5:22 - When you should jump into the oil market... and who is carrying the market. 13:23 - Listener Derrick: Since when is there a maintenance fee on your Curzio Research Advisory Lifetime membership? 13:58 - How the Lifetime membership subscription works. 24:15 - Listener Dave: How much attention should investors give to employee engagements and potential unionization attempts? 35:03 - Ten-year listener Doug asks whether he should keep his money in a current stock pick I recommended a while back. 40:35 - I’ll be launching a product that’s new to the industry… It will include a weekly new pick. 41:20 Be sure to like our . I’m posting live videos and will soon be posting live interviews.
Ep. 613: Why Great Investors Ignore the Headlines
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Welcome back to Wall Street Unplugged. My guest this week is Corby Marshall, CEO of Hilltop Cybersecurity. (Full disclosure: I’m an early investor in this company.) Corby joins me from the RSA cybersecurity conference to discuss what we should all be thinking about it when it comes to protecting our data. You’ll also be fascinated to hear what led him to into this space... Later, we’ll talk about how important it is to look beyond the headlines when it comes to evaluating a stock. Read the story no one else is telling—because news stories aren’t often digging into the fundamentals. I also take a few moments to vent about the media’s obsession with the Mark Zuckerberg Facebook hearings and the James Comey publicity book tour.      0:33 –  Why did we make such a big deal about the Mark Zuckerberg hearings on CNBC? 4:20 - Can we trust the biggest companies in a space to regulate their own industry? 6:35 - I watched James Comey’s latest PR blitz for his book trashing the President. 9:18 - Democrats need to stop lingering on this Russia collusion nonsense. 10:33 - Netflix reported good numbers, but of course, someone always goes on TV and says they’re worried about the company’s expenses… I’m not. 14:24 - So excited that we are into earnings season. 16:25 - Seeing a lot of potential in cybersecurity, so I’m also excited to be chatting with Corby Marshall, CEO of Hilltop cybersecurity. 19:20 - Corby’s background and why he got into cybersecurity. 21:42 - What are the latest trends in cybersecurity he’s seeing at the RSA conference? 24:02 - How vulnerable are normal people online? 27:04 - The formation of Hilltop and how it strives to be better than the competition. 30:35 - What scares Corby the most. 33:19 - How important is it to have a great team. 37:18 - Hilltop’s involvement in the cryptocurrency space and protecting its customers. 40:45 - Connecting with Corby at 45:24 - Cancel newsletters where their editors aren’t allowed to buy stocks. 46:55 - It’s not whether or not a stock is expensive, it’s about its growth potential. 48:45 - Find the story that no one else is talking about. 50:44 - For example, how I looked at the defense sector during sequester talks back in 2012. 52:34 - Another example, big pharma and the patent cliff that people were worried about.
Ep. 612: Frankly Speaking | This is Your Brain on Stocks
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Welcome back to Frankly Speaking. I can’t stress this enough: I care about and what happens to your portfolio.   The reason you listen to me, subscribe to the newsletters, and read our research is so you can focus on your life and take advantage of our “stock brains” here at Curzio Research. On this episode, we talk about what it means to have a stock brain. And we touch on other programs offering financial advice. If you follow other podcasts and tv personalities that give stock recs, make sure they care about what happens to you. There are plenty of people who give out financial advice... but many don’t think about how those calls will impact real people like you.   SHOWNOTES: 0:57 – Listener Shawn asks all of you in the Curzio Research community to keep the Humble Broncos hockey team in your thoughts and prayers following the tragic bus crash in Canada. 4:19 - Listener feedback from Chris regarding my recent commentary on hedge funds and what can happen to your money in poor-performing funds. 6:55 - I notice that the hedge fund managers that go on TV have had declining performance. 13:09 - Listener question from John: Should we be listening to and following the folks on CNBC’s FastMoney? 15:20 - You have to follow the people that actually care about you and your money. 23:08 - Listener question from Chris: I think I have a stock brain. Is that normal? 27:35 - I take you through my stock brain when I read a headline, listen to a conference call, or analyze a company. 30:45 - Check out Thursday’s on why I don’t believe stocks will crash. 34:54 - Make sure you like our for more live videos we’re producing.
EP. 611: It’s a Stock Picker’s Market… If You’re Smart
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Welcome back to Wall Street Unplugged. This week, my guest is Mike Alkin, editor of Moneyflow Trader and host of the . Even though Mike writes his newsletter for Curzio Research, he and I often have differing views on the markets. (Mike is bearish and I’m more of a bull.) Even so, we generally find common ground. I have a lot of respect for his knowledge and opinions. Today, Mike reviews how he analyzes stock news and what helps him decide whether a company is going to have success in the future. Then in my educational segment [50:15], I talk market risk factors. The media is hyping three main risks right now: rising inflation, rising interest rates, and a potential trade war. All of these things have investors running for the hills. But the truth is, they’re not the negative market forces the headlines are making them out to be. Listen to find out why... SHOWNOTES: 0:33 –  I share my broken water heater horror story 9:20 - Michael Alkin, editor of Moneyflow Trader and host of the , is my guest this week 12:56 - Mike talks about how much fun he’s having doing the new podcast 14:27 - Mike and I debate our views on the market; Michael is bearish and I am more bullish 20:17 - What Mike observed about the market at the 2009 bottom 23:10 - Impact on stocks now that the Federal Reserve is backing off its quantitative easing programs 27:02 - Stocks are dropping for companies even after positive earnings 32:30 - Concerns Mike is seeing within the consumer staples sector 36:59 - Some of Mike’s stock picks 45:33 - There are always pockets of stocks that buck market trends 50:57 - My thesis on the markets and the three major risks I’m seeing 52:49 - Why China blinked during trade talks 59:56 - Rising inflation is not that detrimental to the market because it’s not unexpected 1:00:22 - Why the the Federal Reserve is raising interest rates and what that means for the markets and economy 1:03:46 - What does this all mean? 1:07:16 - If you look carefully, you can find plenty of stocks that are undervalued and have potential for growth 1:10:38 - Still not convinced that there are opportunities in the market? Look at all of the mergers and acquisitions taking place
Ep. 610: Frankly Speaking | The Risks vs. Rewards of Hedge Funds
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Welcome back to Frankly Speaking. There are a lot of myths surrounding hedge funds, particularly how much yield they create vs. how much it costs you to invest in them. Today I debunk some of those myths, and remind you of the risks vs. rewards of hedge funds. Remember, the better they do, the more risk they take with your money. I also discuss some big changes coming to Curzio Research. We’re getting ready to unveil some exciting new products… and share some special offers with our subscribers. On today’s episode, I also stress the importance of ignoring the market noise. Brexit... tariffs... it doesn’t matter. You can always ride these waves with proper portfolio management. SHOWNOTES: 0:51 – Listener question from Max: Are we seeing a fundamental shift in the hedge fund industry? 4:26 - Hedge fund pricing 9:10 - Hedge funds are encouraged to take more risk with your money. 19:09 - Listener questions from Kurt: Is Briefing.com a substitute for those who can’t afford Capital IQ? Will Curzio Research bundle products? 27:20 - Listener feedback from Jack: I stopped out of one of our Curzio stocks. Should I keep it on the radar for a future position?   30:24 - Ignoring market noise 31:25 - Portfolio management 35:43 - Listener question from Bruce: If returns on REITs are so high, why isn’t everyone flocking to them? What’s the catch?
Ep. 609: The Blockchain is Here… and it’s Potential is Astounding
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I’m so excited to bring on analyst Barry Cohen to talk all things cryptocurrency and blockchain. Barry explains how these technologies work, how you can secure cryptocurrencies safely and easily, how the regulatory landscape is going to change, and more. All of this comes ahead of the cryptocurrency newsletter we’re launching in May. Make sure you subscribe to our free email list now to be the first to know about this product when it’s launched. I get a little heated over negative news about Amazon and complaints that it’s ruined businesses across the country—especially when the complaint comes from a company that did its own share of putting others out of business: Walmart. Meanwhile, other folks are complaining that Amazon has an unfair advantage due to its relationship with the United States Postal Service. Today, I explain why the USPS needs Amazon, despite arguments that the postal service is getting the losing end of the deal. I know some of you might be panicking about the scary trade wars talk and how it’s impacted the market. I’ll tell you why we won’t have a trade war... and why tariffs on goods coming into the United States are actually a good thing.   While stocks have declined on those fears, there a few great investing opportunities I’ll tell you about today... Stocks Mentioned Amazon Walmart T-Mobile Whole Foods Goldman Sachs Microsoft Apple Facebook Under Armour Tesla SHOWNOTES 0:33 – I’m so annoyed when I see someone who has the same opinion as the president rail against him because of partisan politics.   1:25 - Lina Khan of the . 6:45 - Trump’s tweets against Amazon are a complete joke; Amazon is saving USPS. 10:07 - Walmart has no business complaining about Amazon. 14:24 - Don’t worry about tariffs pushing the markets down; we're not getting into a trade war. 16:52 - Excited for our guest today, Barry Cohen. 19:30 - Correlation between the cryptomarket and Wall Street. 22:38 - Will cryptocurrencies always move in the same direction? 27:26 - Why Barry is excited about cryptocurrencies. 30:51 - Why regulation is needed for cryptocurrencies. 36:00 - How does someone go about buying cryptocurrencies? 38:44 - and . 42:13 - The different types of cryptocurrency exchanges. 45:33 - How ICOs (Initial Coin Offerings) work. 50:02 - What subscribers can expect from the crypto newsletter we’re getting ready to launch in May. 58:06 - Mike Alkin product (reopening to new subscribers soon). 1:00:48 - Education segment: The markets are getting hit hard because of exaggerated concerns over the supposed trade war. 1:06:58 - Opportunities in the market right now. 1:17:40 - Thank you again for all of your love and support for my daughter. 1:18:15 - New videos on the .
Ep. 608: Frankly Speaking
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Description This week, I want to take some to stress how important it is to take certain things into consideration when making changes to your portfolio. Specifically, I recap how to think about market moves when corporate earnings are announced. And I’ll tell you how I strategically position my portfolio among long and short-term stocks. We’ll also take a long look at Tesla’s woes... and how to trade on news for this company and other momentum stocks. Lastly, we’ll talk about how to measure the current value of a stock... when everyone else is focused on market moves. Stocks Mentioned Walmart UnderArmour Nike AT&T Time Warner Google Facebook DirectTV Verizon Sprint Tesla Apple Amazon Netflix Visa Goldman Sachs Morgan Stanley SHOWNOTES 0:51 – Listener feedback  from Mike: A sweet and supportive note from a fellow dad concerning the health of my daughter 3:01 - Listener question from Alberto: What percentage of my portfolio is long term vs. short-term stock holdings? 13:48 - 14:22 - Listener question: Thoughts on Tesla after its downward move and the recent recall? 26:12 - Netflix momentum concerns over debt 27:39 - Response to question from bearish listener Mel: Here are my positive thoughts on the markets 39:49 - Reminder about podcast schedule change
Ep.607: Don’t Be a Hero and Buy on the First Dip
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Andrew Horowitz of and host of podcast (the second best investing podcast) breaks down the technicals of the market action we’ve been seeing lately... and what that means for your portfolio. If you’ve been wondering how to navigate this volatile market, Andrew will help you keep your sanity. He advises us about the right time to panic, versus the right time to take advantage of everyone else’s panic. Andrew also reviews some recent positions he’s taken on--individual names and what impact the administration and Federal Reserve could have on the markets in the near-term. I also want to thank you all for the love and good wishes you’ve been sending to me and my family as we battle a few health issues. Your support has been overwhelming... and it feels like the Curzios are turning a positive corner. I also take a moment to recap what’s been going on in this crazy March Madness tournament this year. We’ve seen a lot of upsets and some big surprises as we head into the Final Four. And stay tuned till the end… I’ll announce some schedule changes for the release of Wall Street Unplugged and Frankly Speaking. These changes should provide you with a more consistent listening experience moving forward. Stocks Mentioned AMZN NFLX TSLA FB M X CRSP CS SHOWNOTES 0:33 – My family and some health issues we’re battling. 3:10 - How insurance companies handle medical coverage and the costs. Jeff Bezos and Jamie Dimon are looking to disrupt this industry. 6:10 - Why I do what I do––to help you take care of your finances so you can take care of yourself and your family. 7:07 - Mike Alkin and his family’s health issues, which makes him want to help you with your money as well. 9:01 - If you have knowledge/experience with Crohn’s disease, I’d appreciate any insight and wisdom your willing to share. Please email me at .   10:02 - Excited to bring on Andrew Horowitz, , host of podcast, to discuss the technical shifts we’ve been seeing in the market. 12:05 - Andrew’s last appearance on the podcast. 12:49 - What is Andrew seeing in the markets as a technical analyst.   14:14 - The announced tariffs and what impact they could actually have on the U.S. 15:03 - How rising interest risks could affect stocks and company earnings. 16:45 - The Federal government could target certain companies. For example, Trump’s   17:33 - A look at the technical levels of stocks and how to trade on them right now. 22:48 - Stock leaders are getting hurt. 26:06 - Historical data on the S&P 500 and how that compares to where market levels are today 29:09 - Is the market volatility we’re seeing right now normal? 30:24 - How high-frequency trading algorithms are impacting market action. 33:00 - Andrew tells us about , the advisor-crafted, technology-enhanced investing platform. 34:44 - Some of the investing strategies Andrew is currently pursuing in this market environment. 36:36 - Individual names Andrew likes or is shorting: 36:57 - Shorting strategy on Macy’s 37:22 - Opportunities in U.S. Steel 38:20 - CRISPR has some upside potential 38:35 - Kara Therapeutics has some interesting products in the pipeline 38:58 - Credit Suisse’s potential amid the concerns for European banks 41:40 - Don’t be a hero... it’s going to take a lot to spook people from this market. 45:09 - March Madness recap 47:46 - Podcast schedule changes WSU will now come out Thursday mornings Frankly Speaking will now come out Monday mornings
Ep. 606: Frankly Speaking
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In this edition of Frankly Speaking, I take on some lingering concerns for both Amazon and Facebook. Despite some short term pressures, I think the upside potential for both is strong. Then, I’ll reveal my favorite dividend-paying stocks… and give you a word of warning: Even if you think you’re diversified, you may be holding the same stock across the board... Stocks Mentioned: AMZN FB MCD WMT AAPL XOM INTC GE
Ep. 605: America May Be Entering Its Fourth Economic Revolution
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Welcome back to Wall Street Unplugged. I have an incredible show for you today... I don't read many newsletters, but I always make a make a point to read Vigilante Investor, edited by today’s guest Steve Koomar. Unlike many newsletter writers, Steve always backs up his thesis with hard facts, and I learn something new from every issue. Steve and I discuss all the negative headlines about Trump’s new tariffs—propelling fears of a trade war that could ultimately hurt the U.S. Like myself, Steve believes these news stories have it wrong. On today’s episode, we break down why. And you won’t believe Steve’s expectations for stock market returns over the next several years... He explains how the recent tax cuts, combined with deregulation, will lead to the kind of economic expansion we haven’t seen since the New Deal. And one of the best bull markets in a generation. Later on, in my educational segment [52:00], you’ll learn how the NCAA men's basketball tournament can help you improve your investing game. It doesn’t matter if you’re not a sports fan; today’s segment will make anyone a better investor. Good investing, Frank Curzio
Ep. 604: Frankly Speaking
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Ep. 603: A Commodity Bull Market Nobody Is Talking About
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March Madness is upon us! As many of you know, college basketball is my favorite sport. Today, I kick off the show by breaking down the brackets and sharing my predictions for who will make the Final Four. But even if you’re not a sports fan, you’ll want to stay tuned, because later on, I interview the brilliant Marin Katusa, founder of Katusa Research. Marin is a good friend of mine and a regular guest of the podcast. He also happens to be one of the best analyst in the resource sector. Today, Marin shares his thoughts on the current environment for gold, and how long he thinks it’ll be until institutional investors start putting their money back into gold stocks. We also discuss a bull market in a commodity that almost nobody is noticing. Marin explains the catalyst behind this bull market, and he shares what he believes could be a takeover target. Then, in my educational segment (48:30), I tell you everything you need to know about the new steel and aluminum tariffs. It’s time to put your “political hat” aside because just about everyone has it wrong when it comes to tariffs. I explain why in today’s episode. Good investing Frank Curzio
Ep. 602: Frankly Speaking
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Ep. 601: Where the Risk Really Lies in Today’s Market
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Today, we’re going to tackle some of the biggest issues on every investor’s mind: inflation and a potential trade war. First, we’ll consult with John Petrides of Point View Wealth Management. I try to have John on the show at least once a quarter, because he’s incredibly knowledgeable on all areas of the market. John tells us how inflation (specifically, rising wages) could affect stock prices—and why he isn’t worried about an impending “trade war.” He also shares the sectors he likes today... and a few of his favorite stock ideas. Next, I welcome my good friend and 40-year stock market veteran Richard Suttmeier [41:00].   Rich is the best analyst I know when it comes to the federal budget. He explains how the Fed is trying to “unwind” its balance sheet… how its actions could hurt Main Street… and what to expect over the next 12 months.   Rich also reveals which assets he currently likes and which he doesn’t––including one “safe” asset that could soon roll over. Click here to listen. Good investing, Frank Curzio  
Ep. 600: Frankly Speaking
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Ep. 599: How I Uncover Great Stock Ideas… Before Everyone Else
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Today a good friend returns to us––Marc Lichtenfeld. Marc is Chief Income Strategist at the Oxford Club… Senior Editor of the Oxford Income Letter… an expert on the biotech sector… and an all-around amazing analyst. Marc and I chat about his new book, You Don’t Have to Drive an Uber in Retirement. The book shares money-making ideas for retirement that don’t require working a job you hate. Marc recently attended the JP Morgan Healthcare conference (the Who’s Who of Healthcare conferences). Listen closely as Marc shares some of his favorite picks from the conference… and tells us what to look for before investing in a biotech stock. You’ll also hear some of Mark’s favorite income stock ideas. Then, in my educational segment [42:42], I share two of my favorite tools for finding little-known investment ideas. The best part is... anyone can use them. Good investing, Frank Curzio
Ep. 598: Frankly Speaking
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Welcome back to another episode of Frankly Speaking!
Ep. 597: Why Everyone Should Have Exposure to Cryptocurrencies
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Today I welcome first-time guest Chris Dunn, self-taught investment guru and entrepreneur. Back in high school, when most kids barely knew what a stock was, Chris was trading futures. Recently, he shifted his focus from the equity markets to cryptocurrencies… what he claims is “probably the best decision I ever made.” For the first time, Chris says, we have true currency competition… It’s an exciting moment in history. You’ll learn why Chris thinks everyone should have money allocated to cryptocurrencies... his “Five Phase Cycle” for investing in cryptos… and the safest way to store them. Over the next couple of weeks, big retailers report earnings. In my educational segment [42:40], I’ll give you a game plan for how to invest in this sector. We’ll also discuss why Wal-Mart dropped 10%... and why you should have seen this pullback coming... Good investing, Frank Curzio
Ep. 596: Frankly Speaking
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Ep. 595: Rational Advice from a Cryptocurrency Trader
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On this episode, I welcome first-time guest Nathan Flanders. Nate is an entrepreneur, professional cryptocurrency trader, and leads a crypto-trading Facebook page with 80,000 active monthly members. Nate and I discuss crypto volatility… and why trading cryptocurrencies is more about technical analysis than fundamental analysis. You’ll also hear about the new project Nathan is working on… and his passion to educate new crypto investors. But most importantly... Nathan shares what we should be focused on when trading cryptos (hint: it’s not just what cryptocurrency to buy...). And be sure to stick around for my educational segment (39:00). I explain why—despite what you’re hearing from most talking heads—the market is not expensive… and where you’ll find amazing research you can use for free. Good investing, Frank Curzio
Ep. 594: Frankly Speaking
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Introducing: The Mike Alkin Show: Talking Stocks Over A Beer
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Join Mike Alkin for the maiden voyage of The Mike Alkin Show--Talking Stocks Over a Beer! In this episode, you’ll hear about an industry where the risk/reward ratio is one of the best available anywhere. As Mike interviews Jordan Trimble, CEO of Skyharbour Resources, you‘ll discover the state of the uranium market today… The trigger that set off a major bear market in uranium... And why the market is about to move much higher very quickly. You’ll learn… How uranium exploration companies have survived a major bear market… Why global demand is increasing… the nations that are driving demand… and why there is tremendous upward price elasticity that could send prices soaring. Jordan exposes the false narrative about uranium demand and shares the truth (it’s the opposite of what you hear through the rumor mill)... Where the richest uranium deposits in the world are located... The forces that have created a uranium deficit—even with secondary uranium supplies— which will take uranium prices to new heights... How major uranium miners are forcing prices higher... A major IPO that is also pushing prices up... How changes to public commodities markets are adding momentum to upward price action... Why a $50 spot price is a very realistic expectation—and how that will create parabolic growth for equity investors... Why ”grade is king” when it comes to uranium—and where you find the highest grade uranium in the world… How Skyharbour is using drones to improve the ability to discover new uranium deposits… and a unique new mining technique that will drive extraction costs down… ease permitting requirements… and minimize environmental impact… And how that could drive improved returns for equity investors. Skyharbour’s growth plans for the next 6 months, including its specific financial situation and exit strategy... Plus, how it plans to take advantage of the macroeconomic shifts occurring today… And what investors might expect from the company as a result. Finally, Mike wraps up with an educational segment in which he shares a surprising nugget of wisdom: Why “mom & pop investors” have a big advantage over professional investors… and exactly what actions you should take to win against the pros. There’s a ton of wisdom packed into today’s episode—so be sure to listen closely!
Ep. 593: Back from the Super Bowl… Now back to work
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The Eagles are world champions! As many of you know, I’m a diehard Philadelphia Eagles fan. I had an amazing time at the Super Bowl this year – it was a once-in-a-lifetime experience. To see a few video highlights from the event, check out our Facebook page here. But I’m back with two great interviews for you today… On this episode, I explain why prudent investors love corrections. The market has seen an intra-year correction (10% pullback from its highs) for 37 straight years. Over 75% of the time, the market ended the year higher. You’ll also hear from two amazing guests: First up… Mike Alkin, Editor of Moneyflow Trader. Mike tells us what he’s seeing in the markets (hint: we have different opinions!)... and explains how to profit from a further pullback in stocks. We also get a sneak peak into Mike’s new podcast… (details below). Then I chat with first-time guest, Gianni Kovacevic – author of My Electrician Drives A Porsche. Gianni is one of the leading authorities on electricity analysis. He drove a Tesla across the U.S. to prove the “technology of the future” is here now. You’ll learn why electricity demand is about to skyrocket all over the globe… and Gianni’s favorite way to profit from this global trend…  Tune in to listen to these all-star analysts. Good investing, Frank Curzio  P.S. Our own Mike Alkin is going to be hosting his own podcast, the "Mike Alkin Show: Talking Stocks Over a Beer." We'll be rolling it out soon, but Mike had something urgent to say… so he couldn't sit on it until then. Stay tuned for his timely pre-episode tomorrow.
Ep. 592: Frankly Speaking
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Ep. 591: My Key Indicator for Rising Gold Stocks is Flashing "Buy"
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Welcome back to another episode of Wall Street Unplugged. This week I sit down with a mining rockstar… Hugh Argo, CEO of Revival Gold. Hugh has an incredible track record. And a unique combination of skills… He had a successful career in investment banking before he became a mining engineer. Before joining Revival Gold, Hugh helped transform a $1.7 billion gold company to a $17 billion company. Today, Hugh and I discuss a key catalyst for higher gold prices: Gold producers are running out of deposits to mine. And we'll tell you how to profit from the shortage... Hugh also shares his unique vision for a mine that returns cash to shareholders... explains his company’s flagship project... and why his management team is everything an investor could want. You'll also hear about my favorite indicator for rising gold prices...  And what it's telling us today. Good investing, Frank Curzio
Ep. 590: Frankly Speaking
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Ep. 589: This is why the crypto correction is a good thing
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Today I welcome first-time guest and cryptocurrency expert, Barry Cohen.   Barry is a former portfolio manager with over 20 years of experience in the hedge fund industry… More importantly, I’m honored to announce that Barry is the newest Editor and Senior Analyst here at Curzio Research.   On today’s episode, we get to learn what our newest analyst is all about…   Barry talks about the changing regulatory state of cryptocurrencies… explaining why the latest government crackdowns are actually a good thing for the industry.   He then breaks down the alarming differences between an IPO and an Initial Coin Offering (ICO). Barry explains why only a handful of new coins out of the thousands will survive and flourish...   And it’s something every crypto investor needs to know.   Good Investing,   Frank Curzio
Ep. 588: Frankly Speaking
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Ep. 587: Marin Katusa: Your ticket to VRIC 2018
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Today’s guest is long-time friend and resource expert, Marin Katusa. He's the founder and CEO of Katusa Research. And co-producer of the annual Vancouver Resource Investment Conference. This event is just around the corner… and it's where I find the BEST investment ideas in the sector year after year. In this episode, Marin maps out this year's event… and explains what it’s like to be in the same room as industry legends like Rick Rule, Frank Holmes, and Ross Beaty. Marin also updates us on the gold and junior mining markets… While some analysts tout Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies as substitutes for gold, Marin reminds listeners why precious metals remain relevant.
Ep. 586: Frankly Speaking | CES 2018: Winners & Losers
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Ep. 585: It's Conference Season!
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Welcome back to another episode of Wall Street Unplugged. With the Consumer Electronics Show underway, today I’ve reached out to Marc Lichtenfeld to get a preview of the annual JPMorgan Healthcare Conference. Marc is Chief Income Strategist at the Oxford Club and has covered the biotech field for over a decade. He is my no. 1 analyst when it comes to this industry. With over 400 biotech companies present at the conference, tune in as Marc reveals two companies he’s excited to meet with that have untapped potential... Marc also explains why 2018 is an “inflection point” for the entire sector. Good Investing, Frank Curzio
Ep. 584: Frankly Speaking
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Ep. 583: John Petrides: 3 sectors, 3 stocks for 2018
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Welcome back to another episode of Wall Street Unplugged!   To kickoff the new year, I’m joined by John Petrides – Managing Director and Portfolio Manager at Point View Wealth Management.   Today John looks back at the biggest headlines from 2017… and makes his predictions for the new year ahead.   Topics covered include:   Equity vs. bond and cash markets The return of volatility 3 under-the-radar investor headwinds for 2018 The great FAANG stock rotation   As always, before John signs off he reveals his favorite ideas going forward. Tune in as John offers up his top 3 sectors of 2018... along with a few stocks picks of his own.   Good investing, Frank Curzio PS – For this week's Educational Segment [53:31], I break down the markets most important stats and figures. This is the same data that has lead me to reallocate my entire portfolio for the next 6 to 12 months. I strongly suggest you listen to this segment right away.
Ep. 582: Frankly Speaking: How to position your portfolio for 2018
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Ep. 581: Best of 2017
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This week we have a special holiday treat...   A short compilation of our most talked-about Wall Street Unplugged podcasts this year.   Some of these episodes generated more listener feedback than others...   And some were chock full of can't-miss investor education and ideas we haven't heard anywhere else...   It was tough to narrow down the list, but the clear 2017 "winner" covered the hottest topics of the year: Bitcoin and Blockchain.   If you're still unclear about the value of cryptocurrencies and what they mean for our future, Chris MacIntosh unfolds one of the best arguments I’ve heard yet. And based on the feedback, listeners thought so too…   But without further ado… Here are the top episodes from 2017:
Ep. 580: Frankly Speaking
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Ep. 579: A New Era for Northern Dynasty
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Mining legend and CEO of Northern Dynasty, Ron Thiessen, joins the show for the first time this week... If you’ve been listening to my podcasts over the past several months – you'll already know how excited I am about this. Ron and I first met in June 2016 when Marin Katusa, Doug Casey, and I booked a trip to Alaska to tour Northern Dynasty’s world-famous Pebble project – the largest undeveloped gold and copper mine on the planet. As most junior resource investors know, there's been a lot of buzz around this project. But it's been a wild ride for shareholders… Ron and his team have been faced with strong headwinds over the past year, thanks to the EPA... And after a long and overdue settlement, Ron has finally decided to break his silence… On today’s episode, Ron talks about the history of the popular Pebble mine… how his company managed to overcome the EPA dispute… and reveals an exciting new partnership… Good investing, Frank Curzio
Ep. 578: Frankly Speaking
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Welcome back to another episode of Frankly Speaking!
Ep. 577: Mike Alkin: The Big Announcement (and exclusive Q&A)
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“Don’t confuse a brand you know for a company you should own...” - Mike Alkin Welcome back to another episode of Wall Street Unplugged. This week’s guest is Mike Alkin – Curzio Research’s newest Senior Analyst and Editor of—I can finally say it—Moneyflow Trader. On today’s show, you asked — we answer. Mike and I go over the questions you posted we didn’t get to answer on this week’s video training series… while giving you a hefty sneak peek at what’s ahead for Moneyflow Trader. Topics and questions covered on the show include: Mike’s bearish and bullish sectors of 2018 A mini masterclass on how to think about risk… both from a macro perspective, and for each individual position you hold. The art of the exit, and the age-old question of when to sell And the very personal reasons Mike left the hedge fund world to start a newsletter for "little guy" investors like us... As we approach a tipping point in today’s eight-year bull market, don’t miss out on what this hedge-fund vet has to say about the so-called S&P 500 and 401k “safe” plays. You heard it here first. Good investing, Frank Curzio
Ep. 576: Frankly Speaking
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Ep. 575: Uranium exposure officially a no-brainer
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Uranium investors are celebrating AGAIN this week… On Monday, the world’s largest uranium producer - Kazakhstan’s state-owned Kazatomprom - announced they are slashing production by 20% over the next three years. This news, on top of Cameco’s (CCJ) production cuts last month, has created the setup we’ve all been waiting for… As massive supply continues to come off the market - I’ve invited uranium expert and CEO of Uranium Energy (UEC) Amir Adnani to fill us in on all the details… Amir breaks down the fundamentals, his supply and demand expectations going forward, and explains why this is just the beginning of uranium’s upward price pressure. Good Investing, Frank Curzio
Ep. 574: Frankly Speaking | A breakdown on AMD
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Uranium bets… A friendly feud at this years Silver & Gold Summit… My thoughts on AMD… And will Airbnb ever impact hotel stocks?
Ep. 573: Chris MacIntosh: Why Bitcoin Could Surge to $40,000
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Welcome back to another episode of Wall Street Unplugged. Today’s guest is Chris MacIntosh – Co-Manager of the Asymmetric Opportunities Fund and founder & owner of one of my favorite financial publications, Capitalist Exploits. As bitcoin’s meteoric rise continues, one thing is certainly clear: People are confused. Tune in this week as Chris – who told us to buy Bitcoin at $400 – explains why this market is widely misunderstood. Good Investing, Frank Curzio
Ep. 572: Frankly Speaking | Recap: Silver and Gold Summit 2017
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This week – instead of doing our normal Q&A routine, discussing your top questions about the markets, economy, even sports – I’ll be doing something a little different… I just came back from the 2017 Cambridge International Silver and Gold Summit in San Francisco. I spoke on stage three different times, attended several meetings, and caught up with some my favorite guys within the industry… It’s always a special occasion when guys like Marin Katusa, Doug Casey, Jim Rickards, Teeka Tiwari, Rick Rule, and Frank Holmes ALL come together under the same roof… And it’s certainly an occasion worth it’s own recap… On this week’s holiday-edition of Frankly Speaking, I break down some of the interesting developments and conversations I witnessed at this year’s conference. The main topic of conversation this year may come as a surprise… Good Investing, Frank Curzio
Ep. 571: Steve Koomar: The Real Winners of GOP’s Tax Reform
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First and foremost, Happy Thanksgiving! If you’re one of the millions of Americans traveling, stuck in traffic, or simply need some time away from the relatives this week - this episode is my gift to you. Today’s guest is Steve Koomar – former derivative trader at Goldman Sachs and editor of the Vigilante Investor newsletter.  
Ep. 570: Frankly Speaking | My Top 8 Online Financial Resource Tools
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My top online research tools, and why I use them…The rebalancing of GE & their recent dividend cut… My favorite funds & names to follow… a quick 13F analysis in real-time Questions & Comments: “What are some of your favorite places to research stocks and find new ideas?” • Paul [00:57] “Hey Frank, you may finally be right about GE. There’s “blood in the streets” and nobody, ANYwhere, will say a single good thing about the company.” • Matt [16:15]   “Frank, you always talk about 13F’s and how they’re a great source to find stocks. But this information is dated - showing only positions fund managers purchased over the past 3 months. They may not even be in these stocks anymore. Maybe it’s NOT a good idea to follow these fund managers. Thoughts?” • Chad [26:49]   As always, thanks to everyone who participated! . You never know, your question may be the one I read on the next podcast! Good Investing, Frank Curzio
Ep. 569: Jordan Trimble: Uranium is finally taking off
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For uranium investors, the long wait for a rebound may finally be over… Welcome back to another episode of Wall Street Unplugged. Since Japan’s Fukushima disaster in 2011, uranium producers have battled one of the worst bear markets in the commodity’s history. Amid tough market conditions, uranium has been the only commodity where not a single mine can turn a significant profit. But in a major development announced just last week, producers have finally responded in a BIG way – pushing prices higher for the first time in years. On today’s episode, uranium expert and CEO of Skyharbour Resources, Jordan Trimble, breaks down the magnitude of this announcement – and what it means for the entire uranium market going forward… He also catches listeners up to date on Skyharbour Resources – one of the few remaining uranium exploration companies in the world. If you’re sitting on uranium stocks… or interested in what could be an enormous opportunity for gains in this sector… I suggest listening to this episode right away. Good Investing, Frank Curzio
Ep. 568: Frankly Speaking | A merger arbitrage opportunity in Alterra?
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One of the most manipulative yet completely legal occurrences on Wall Street… A little hate mail… How to play volatile earnings… A merger arbitrage opportunity in Alterra? Questions & Comments: “Nice rant on wednesday. Seems like every week one of my stocks is getting trashed by these short reports. I’m not sure which firms are legit and which ones are the short scammers… hard to know which short sellers to trust when everything seems so manipulated. I’d like to know if you’re in my corner.” • Wade [00:50] “Frank, I decided that listening to your podcast was a waste of time given the amount of time you spend ranting about sports (bashing baseball mostly). I have stopped listening and have turned my attention elsewhere.” • Grant [08:30] “I’ve never seen a more wild earnings season for individual stocks than we’re having over the past few months. A handful of stocks on my watchlist are up or down more than 20% just today! Plus, at an index level - it’s the lowest volatility on record. Something has got to give?” • Erold [13:27] “My question is on Alterra Power (AXY). I’ve been a shareholder since before the reverse split. Now that it’s known it’s going to sell for $8.25 per share (because they’re getting bought out), and it’s currently $7.70 per share - Would it make sense to buy under the sell price before the sell date?” • Jonathan [24:33]
Ep. 567: Cutting Through the Noise with Chris Mayer
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Chris Mayer, former banking analyst and editor of two popular investment newsletters – Bonner Private Portfolio and Focus – joins us on this week’s Wall Street Unplugged. Chris is one of my all-time favorites… A continual world traveler, I often call Chris the “Anthony Bourdain of finance.” His boots-on-the-ground research uncovers frontier investment ideas you’ll hear nowhere else. Last time Chris was on the show (April, 2017), he revealed five stock ideas. And today, ALL five of those stocks are well into the green – three are up over 20%. Tune in this week to hear what other ideas Chris has in store for us… including a few tips and tricks to avoid the mainstream financial nonsense we’re faced with everyday. Plus, get a sneak peek of his upcoming book, How Do You Know?, which highlights the misguided attitudes that can destroy a portfolio. Good Investing, Frank Curzio P.S. For this week’s Educational Segment [51:58], I break down one of my newest bets in the semiconductor space. For the first time in at least 10 years, this large-cap name is finally ahead of the innovation curve… and it’s still dirt-cheap.
Ep. 566: Frankly Speaking | Facebook is still a long-term buy
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Why Facebook is still a buy after earnings... My thoughts on baseball (post-playoffs)... GE’s free-fall… A slice of Michael Alkin’s newsletter… How to figure out your investment timeline Questions & Comments: 1) “I know you’ve been high on Facebook (FB) for a very long time. I bought the stock because of you at $90 and still own it today. They just reported solid earnings and raised guidance... Is it time to take my profits?” - Marty [00:46] 2) “Now that we’ve had one of the best playoffs in history, do you take back all of your negative comments about baseball?” - Joe [10:26] 3) “GE looks like a no-brainer to buy at these levels… but many analysts have warned about volatility and the overall risk of this extended bull market. Am I crazy to think that there can be more downside risk?” - Luke [15:57] 4) “How do we deal with opportunity costs when using your newsletter?” - Eddie [24:33]   As always, thanks to everyone who participated! . You never know, your question may be the one I read on the next podcast! Good Investing, Frank Curzio
Ep. 565: Cactus Schroeder: Where Oil Prices Are Heading
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This week I sit down with legendary Texas wildcatter and CEO of Chisholm Exploration, Cactus Schroeder. Cactus is one of the smartest men you’ll find in the oil business. For 40 years, he's drilled around the most prominent basins of North America. And he's consulted on or invested in over 1,000 drilling projects. Cactus was featured on Discovery Channel’s Wildcatters – a television series that followed three people searching for oil and gas in areas other than oil fields. He's also credited with finding one of the largest oil-producing wells in the Eagle Ford – which he later sold to Norway’s Statoil for north of $1 billion. If you own any oil stocks, or thinking of jumping back into oil any plays, be sure to tune into this interview first... Cactus tells us where he thinks oil prices are heading... and the risks to consider today when placing your bets in this space. More importantly, he updates listeners on the breakeven prices needed to drill in the Permian, the Bakken, and the Eagle Ford… and why these “strike zone” numbers are vital to oil producers and investors going forward. Good Investing, Frank Curzio P.S. On this week’s Educational Segment we’ll discuss a trade Marin Katusa recommended last week. If you took action, you’d be up 60% in just four trading sessions. It's another example why sometimes – especially during this volatile earnings season – you just have to stick to your guns.
Ep. 564: Frankly Speaking | Earnings Bonanza
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In this and every episode of Frankly Speaking, we discuss your top questions about the markets, stocks, the economy – even sports.    This week (10/27/2017): Earnings bonanza… Why growth is more important than value right now… My favorite lessons since starting my own business… And Eagles to the Super Bowl? Questions & Comments: “Thanks for the Curzio Research Advisory exclusive update!” - Derek [00:46] “How about em’ Eagles?” - James [06:59] “All major tech companies are reporting blow-out earnings. With these stocks at incredibly expensive levels, should be we start looking to short? ...Or will these names continue to move higher (seemingly) forever?” - Brett [09:07] “I’m an entrepreneur like yourself. I just started a new business venture and I wanted to get any wisdom you’re willing to offer on how to grow my business and generate sales...” - Todd [17:55]
Ep. 563: Trade alongside Marin Katusa with these two bets
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The gold sector has been a free fall in 2017… No matter what CEO, drilling outcome, or project acquisition - just about every name in the industry has underperformed this year. But here's the good news: I have a great guest today that’s here to clear up all of our concerns... He goes by the name of Marin Katusa - Founder and CEO of Katusa Research and one the the most respected deal-makers in the entire global resource sector. On today’s show, not only does he break down the gold market - and where prices of the yellow metal are headed within the next 3 to 6 months… Marin’s going to give us insight on two idea’s he’s personally going “all-in” on. Tune in to learn how to you can trade alongside my favorite analyst in this depressed sector.
Ep. 562: Frankly Speaking: The Most Vulnerable FANG Stock
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Why GE is now the largest position in my portfolio… Reasons for shorting Netflix during earnings… Why one FANG company is in for a rude awakening… A sneak peek at Michael Alkin’s upcoming newsletter Questions & Comments: “General Electric (GE) reported terrible earnings on Friday. What are your thoughts? Is the bottom finally here?” – Aaron [00:45] “The new Facebook Live videos are awesome!… Especially the one where you discussed shorting Netflix (NFLX) ahead of the quarter.” – Jeff [09:55] “You mentioned on the last podcast that your dad was one of few to call the 1987 market crash… Would you mind posting his report?” – Nathan [17:45] () “What’s the difference between Michael Alkin’s (Curzio Research’s newest editor and analyst) upcoming newsletter and yours?” – Paul [20:37] As always, thanks to everyone who participated!
Ep. 561: Going short: A slice of reality from my favorite sell-side analyst
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Meet today’s guest, Michael Alkin – Curzio Research’s newest editor and senior analyst. Before joining Curzio Research, Michael spent over twenty years working in the hedge fund industry. He’s considered a short-selling expert. On today’s show, we get to know more about Michael… And how he went from mixing paint at Sherwin Williams in his mid-twenties to becoming the right-hand man of one of Wall Street’s greatest hedge fund managers… A man Businessweek once referred to as “the best stock-picker no one has ever heard of.” Michael also reveals some of Wall Street’s hidden truths… And how he unearths the biggest mispricings in the market. Listeners get a hefty sneak-peek at Michael's methodical method of "going short"... how they can turn this system into big profits… And the market Michael's targeting next... Good Investing, Frank Curzio
Ep. 560: Frankly Speaking | Update: General Electric
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Why I’m still long on General Electric (despite its recent slump)… Bruno Mars is NOT Michael Jackson… Eagles to the SuperBowl? On today’s episode of Frankly Speaking, I mostly cover General Electric (GE). I’ve received tons of questions and emails after shares reached a new 52-week low last week. So I wanted to give my followers an update. A massive restructuring is currently underway and rumors are spurting in every direction. In addition, JPMorgan is now saying a dividend cut is “likely”… which could push prices even lower. This is a name I’ve been wrong on for the past six months… But, with my ego put aside, I still think GE is an incredible buy at these levels. Here’s my take. As always, thanks to everyone who participated!
Ep. 559: Junior Mining Expert Jeff Phillips Breaks His Silence
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Welcome back to another episode of Wall Street Unplugged. Today I have an exclusive interview for you with Jeff Phillips, President of Global Market Development. If you haven't heard of Jeff, that's likely because he rarely gives interviews. But he's one of the most trusted names in the resource industry – like frequent guest and close friend, Marin Katusa. After financing over 100 different resource companies, Jeff has developed a unique approach to investing in this highly volatile sector. He’s helped me and my listeners generate a ton of money over the years. And he could do the same for you today... In this 30 minute interview, Jeff reveals… Why today’s resource bear market may finally coming off its bottoms. His current investment thesis for the gold, uranium, and rare-earth metal industries. And the names of four junior miners he believes are “buys” right now... Don't miss what he has to say. Good Investing, Frank Curzio
Ep. 558: Frankly Speaking |Canadian Marijuana Industry Debunked
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A breakdown of the Steel industry… How the Dodd Frank Act is now hurting the consumers… Reasons for today’s “alarming” M&A numbers… The general scope of the Canadian marijuana market… Questions & Comments “Is this the perfect storm brewing for Steel Dynamics (STLD)?”... - John [00:47] “I finally get your rant about applying for a home loan… I’m currently purchasing a new home while trying to sell my current one and the amount of follow up documentation is a nightmare! Here’s my story.”… - John [05:58] “Recent financial crisis data has shown that mergers and acquisitions (M&A) activity is highest at business cycle peaks, resulting in bad investments. With today’s M&A numbers returning to levels similar to 2000 and 2007, are you concerned?”… - Tommy [13:49] “Someone convinced my wife that Canadian marijuana stocks are worth a look (Canada is about to legalize marijuana on a federal level, unlike the situation in the U.S.). Can you share your thoughts on the Canadian marijuana industry in general, or anything about their popular cannabis stocks?”... - Tim [24:48] As always, thanks to everyone who participated!
Ep. 557: Tax Reform's Winners and Losers
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On this week’s show I’m joined by the biggest bear I know on Wall Street – Richard Suttmeier. Rich has been analyzing stocks for over 40 years. He's currently the founder and CEO of Global Market Consultants. He's also a weekly contributor to Forbes and TheStreet.com. Richard is an expert at analyzing what he calls "the balance sheet of the U.S. economy," otherwise known as the FDIC Banking Profile. Using this hard data, which most investors tend to overlook, Rich gives us his economic forecast… More specifically, he dives into the recently released U.S. home sales data… and why the housing market may be due for a correction within the next 6 to 12 months. For today's Educational Segment [46:45], get your pens ready... We're going to talk about what President Trump's tax reform means for you. And I'll be sharing the names and symbols of at least 30 stocks in this "winners and losers" discussion.
Ep. 556: Frankly Speaking | Stocks and the Fear of Missing Out
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Disciplined entry strategies… The psychological myth of investing… NFL protests… One of my favorite IoT companies… An update on a list of junior miners I’ve talked about throughout the years... Questions & Comments: “How do you handle what some call FOMO (Fear of Missing Out) when it comes to investing? I often get a little too eager and consequently, I sometimes place my bets at too high of a price”... - Nick [05:44] “I just listened to your on the latest Wall Street Unplugged podcast (Ep. 555) about the current NFL protests… So far, how have your listeners responded?”... - David [11:34] “I’m a lifetime subscriber to both of your newsletters… Love them both. But Instead of going long on your picks, recently I’m doing something different: Options.”… - Lawrence Here’s how Lawrence is close to making $5,000 on just a $100 investment. [13:47] “Over the years you’ve recommended and interviewed the CEO’s of MUX, GOLD.V, GSV, AUG.TO, NAK, and SAND… Which ones should I sell today?”... - Daniel [18:48] As always, thanks to everyone who participated! Ask me anything by emailing me at Frank@CurzioResearch (with “Frankly Speaking” in the subject line). You never know, your question may be the one I read on the next podcast! Good Investing, Frank Curzio
Ep. 555: Why FANG Stocks are Sinking
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On today’s show, Founder and CEO of Horowitz and Company - Andrew Horowitz, and I breakdown the recent sentiment shift surrounding the most popular momentum names in the market – Facebook, Apple, Amazon, Netflix, Google. Otherwise known as "FAANG." Andrew explains how the great “rotation” in these names – from growth to value – may foretell the market’s tone for the remainder of the year… We then talk about how the recent rise in the U.S. dollar will impact the commodity and financial industries going forward. Finally, Andrew shares his favorite market ideas – giving us a few more names to place on our radar... Good Investing, Frank Curzio P.S. Small-cap stocks are experiencing more volatility than at almost any other time I’ve tracked them. We’re talking over 20 years of research… And in this week’s Educational Segment, I’m going to show you how to turn this volatility to your advantage. With this powerful investment approach, you can make massive short-term gains in the next earnings season.
Ep. 554: Frankly Speaking: The biggest risk in today’s market NOBODY is talking about
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What’s ahead for Curzio Research… The employee/ wage debate… The biggest risk in today’s market NOBODY is talking about… The one FAANG company I’d invest in right now (If I had to choose)... Why baseball stinks “Frank, are you ever going to do what other newsletters have done, and offer one big price for all of your services?” - Kurt [00:50] “I want to get your opinion on the highly contested inflation debate… Also, do you see the fed raising rates over the next six months?”  - Maurizio [04:11] “Which is your favorite FAANG stock to buy right now?” - Jennifer [12:27] “I know you hate baseball, but do you think the latest upward trend in home-runs means the sport is making a comeback?” - Joe [16:38] As always, thanks to everyone who participated! Ask me anything by emailing me at Frank@CurzioResearch (with “Frankly Speaking” in the subject line). You never know, your question may be the one I read on the next podcast! Good Investing, Frank Curzio
Ep. 553: Frank Holmes: Why blockchain will be as disruptive as Amazon
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Today we welcome back Frank Holmes, CEO and Chief Investment Officer of U.S. Global Investors. Under his 25-plus years of leadership, U.S. Global Investors has launched several funds, including the first-ever airliner ETF (JETS), and most recently, the U.S.Global Go Gold fund (GOAU). Since its June launch, GOAU has outperformed every major index within the gold industry. In this episode, Frank reveals his unique “moneyball” approach – explaining the quantitative tricks traditional funds are completely ignoring… And he shares the names of the three companies he considers the “safest and least volatile” in the entire mining industry. Then Frank and I talk cryptocurrencies... As Frank explains today, digital currencies and the blockchain aren't just a passing trend. They're a revolution. We’re on the verge of a market disruption the likes of which we haven't seen since the launch of Amazon and Google. Tune in to learn the best way to catch this wave – while you still can...
Ep. 552: Frankly Speaking: Buy This Small Cap Biotech “Steal” Right Now
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A safe cyber-security play… The best way to buy stocks on the TSX (Toronto Stock Exchange)… Another small cap biotech steal   “It’s been over a week since the Equifax () data breach and the stock has beaten down by roughly 25%. Should we buy the dip? …Or is there still more pain to come?” – Anthony [00:46]   “Can you quickly recommend a few online brokers that are capable of trading stocks directly on the TSX?” – John [12:11]   “Is Advaxis () dead? They have a premier drug in phase 3, with a couple others in early clinical stages, but the stock is in a free-fall as of late. What are Wall Street’s expectations?” – Chad [16:39]   “Are the Eagles for real this year?” – Dale [33:34] As always, thanks to everyone who participated! Ask me anything by emailing me at  (with “Frankly Speaking” in the subject line). You never know, your question may be the one I read on the next podcast! Good Investing, Frank Curzio
Ep. 551: Amir Adnani: How to Win in Bear Markets
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“There are two certainties when it comes to resource investing…”   On today’s episode of Wall Street Unplugged, we unveil a junior miner that's molded its entire business model around these two certainties… and how to profit from them.   The first certainty you probably know:   The resource market is cyclical.   When supply and demand imbalances occur, the resource sector is slow to react. This lengthy lag time creates massive price swings incomparable to other markets.   The second certainty, on the other hand, is not so obvious...   When bear markets occur, the majors significantly underinvest in new assets.   As commodity prices fall into bear markets, the major players in the industry (the multi-billion dollar mining firms) fail to do what they’re typically good at…   Buying resources.   Instead, these firms go into "protection mode." They stop investing in new projects... cut exploration costs… and primarily maintain their balance sheets. Some, depending on the bite of the bear, even brace for bankruptcy.   This phenomena is one of the most overlooked certainties in the industry today.   From my experience, only a handful of miners truly take advantage of these certainties…   When a bear cycle hits, they pick up fantastic assets for pennies on the dollar.   With the help of today's WSU guest and mining expert, Amir Adnani, I'll be breaking down one of these companies.   As the price of gold slowly but surely begins to crawl back, insiders have picked up about 25% of the company with their own capital.   More importantly, with roughly 19 million ounces of gold in the ground drilled at just $8/ounce, this particular miner is in a league of it’s own.   It's one of the most underappreciated gold miners today…   And one of the best investment ideas I've ever given my listeners.   Good Investing,   Frank Curzio   P.S. After Amir signs off, we’re jumping into an Educational Segment. Outside of FAANG, the underlying market is becoming dangerously volatile – with numbers I haven’t seen since the credit crisis. For short-term speculators, this segment will tell how to place your next bet… without catching a falling knife.
Ep. 550: Frankly Speaking: A List of Hurricane Trades For Next Season
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A list of hurricane trades for next season… How to avoid artificial selling… What’s moving gold today… One of my favorite lessons from Jim Cramer…   “I’m guilty of holding on to my losers for too long… and cutting my winners short. What’s the best strategy on when to sell?” – James [00:48]  “What’s the easiest way for investors to get in early, ahead of everyone else, on short-term events like hurricanes?” – Joe [09:07]  “If the brink of war with North Korea isn’t moving gold or silver much… shouldn’t we look elsewhere?” – Todd [17:59]  “What’s the best entrance strategy: Taking full positions immediately?… or scaling in?” – Jamison [22:56] As always, thanks to everyone who participated. Ask me anything by emailing me at  (with “Frankly Speaking” in the subject line). You never know, your question may be the one I read on the next podcast! Good Investing, Frank Curzio
Ep. 549: John Petrides: The Great Misconception of Value Investing
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Today's guest is Managing Director at Point View Wealth Management and one of Wall Street Unplugged’s finest, John Petrides. Wall Street benchmarks and sectors are shaking up amid recent fears of North Korea and our nation's ongoing hurricane misfortunes. And as these two major current events develop, John and I discuss where investors should be playing their cards… In other news, the Russell 1000 growth index (IWF) is up over 17% year to date... while the Russell 1000 value index (IWD) has gained 3% since January. Is it finally time to stop chasing growth? Tune in as John breaks down what it takes to be a true value investor. A stock could be down 30... even 50%, but forget it. As John explains, that doesn’t matter. When it comes to value investing, there’s  only one question we must ask ourselves. John then talks Apple. He's one of the few analysts I know that has been dead-right on the stock in recent years. And his analysis couldn’t come at a better time... Apple is set to launch the highly anticipated iPhone 8 in just a couple weeks. John's the type of guest that can bring the conversation in any direction. And today – from geopolitics, oil, and the consumer staples sector to M&A's and mutual funds – he it covers it all. These are conversations you don’t want to miss. Good Investing, Frank Curzio
Ep. 548: Frankly Speaking
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Ep. 547: Steve Koomar: This could be Amazon’s next big acquisition
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Welcome back to another episode of Wall Street Unplugged.   For many investors, Amazon's Whole Foods acquisition was the death knell for brick and mortar retail…   This week, Steve Koomar, former derivative trader at Goldman Sachs and editor of Vigilante Investor, breaks down the acquisition…  but explains how retail's downward spiral has created one of the largest disconnects in the market today.   This disconnect, Steve says, has opened the gates for private equity firms or companies like Amazon – companies desperately looking to improve earnings – to scoop up exceptional brick and mortars at rock-bottom valuations.   He also shares a list of companies that could be the next takeover target… and fantastic opportunities for value investors…   In addition, Steve explains why the iron and steel industry is poised for a sharp turnaround... and three "disruptive" tailwinds for U.S. producers going forward.   But don’t sign off once Steve leaves. For this week’s Educational Segment [52:10], I'll give you an important oil sector update… and discuss one of the greatest arts of investing: Learning how to adapt.   As always, thanks for listening and good investing!   Frank Curzio
Ep. 546: Frankly Speaking
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Ep. 545: Michael Alkin: Your new favorite short strategy...
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“Management teams only tell the best part of their story” -– Michael Alkin Welcome back to another episode of Wall Street Unplugged. This week, one of my favorite short sellers in the business, Michael Alkin, joins the show. While most short analysts will only study company reports (revenues, earnings, or recent guidance), Michael takes the extra step others ignore.... He talks with customers... former employees... suppliers... and distributors. Only then will he decide where the chips fall. And on today's show, Michael tells one of the best stories I've heard on Wall Street. It includes an incompetent company… a costume… and one ballsy analyst. Tune in to learn more about Michael's contrarian approach to short selling… along with two sectors he predicts are about to blow up. Good Investing, Frank Curzio
Ep. 544: Frankly Speaking
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Ep. 543: Andrew Horowitz: Interpreting Today's Volatility
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Welcome back to another episode of Wall Street Unplugged. Last week, the S&P dropped the furthest it has since May after Donald Trump's fiery comments about North Korea. Global markets sold off almost immediately, yet only to be met with something we should be all too familiar with… A quick recovery. Over today’s eight-year bull market, there’s been an interesting dynamic that’s played out over and over again, and it has helped keep this rally afloat through some questionable times... But if it’s not Trump that’s pushing the market higher these days… what else is there? It’s questions and times like these that call for a real expert: A guy I can ask anything, who can take a conversation in any direction. From dangerous “buy mode” algo’s, earnings season, and the weakening of the US dollar... to the parabolic climb of bitcoin, and how to protect yourself from today’s recent volatility… Today’s guest and I discuss all four corners of the market.
Ep. 542: Frankly Speaking
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Ep. 541: Chris MacIntosh: World Out of Whack
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"Investing is a matter of probabilities... Not how things should be"   Welcome back to another episode of Wall Street Unplugged.   Today I’m joined by the one-of-a-kind, Chris MacIntosh - Co-Manager of the Asymmetric Opportunities Fund and founder & owner of the popular financial publication, Capitalist Exploits.   Chris has a track-record unlike anyone I’ve met.   Whether it’s speculating on events like Brexit and Trump’s victory, to predicting Bitcoin’s uprising or the collapse of the South African Rand - Chris has never been afraid to ask the questions people don’t want to.   He focuses on macroeconomic trends that contribute to massive market disconnects.   He calls it: Exploiting asymmetry in the markets...   Tune in as Chris unfolds his theses on the topics of bitcoin, blockchain, private-equity, European bond markets, and one hated energy sector that will be the darling of the next decade.   In a world riddled with dangerous thoughts and unsound monetary shenanigans, you’ve come to the right place.   Just click here to listen...   Good Investing, Frank Curzio
Ep. 540: Frankly Speaking
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Welcome back to another episode of Frankly Speaking!
Ep. 539: Sprott's Natural Resource Symposium: The good news... and the bad
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Welcome back to another episode of Wall Street Unplugged!   I just returned home from the 2017 Sprott Natural Resource Symposium in Vancouver… my go-to conference each year.   It’s where the most successful junior mining investors and executives gather from around the globe… where I've learned about companies like McEwen Mining, Sandstorm Gold, and Northern Dynasty... and where I get to sit in exclusive closed-door sessions with company insiders.   On this week's show, I'm honored to re-introduce the Executive Chairman of, by far, the most promising company of this year’s Symposium.   His name is Ivan Bebek.   His company is about to embark on one of the largest drilling programs in the junior resource space today. And if they hit… investors could see a 50%-plus pop in shares almost immediately.   It’s the type of risk/reward setup that’s too favorable to ignore.   That’s the good news…   Some of what I witnessed in Vancouver was cringeworthy… the same pump and dump scams I’ve seen too many times.   It reminded me why the natural resource industry can be so dangerous for investors. So on this week's Educational Segment, I’ll remind you of the key things to watch out for.   Good Investing, Frank Curzio
Ep. 538: Frankly Speaking
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Ep. 537: Where the World's Wealthiest Invest
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Imagine walking into a room chock-full of entrepreneurs, major company executives, and visionaries from around the globe… You know them like family. Each individual is a close friend. Every time you get together, personal experiences are shared, lessons are learned, and stories are told. You all have one thing in common: You’re super-rich. Welcome back to another episode of Wall Street Unplugged. Today I welcome first-time guest and Founder and Chairman of the exclusive Tiger 21 investment club -- Michael Sonnenfeldt. Tiger 21 is a peer-to-peer learning network for high net worth individuals. I'm talking about entrepreneurs, executives, and visionaries from around the world with over $10 million in investable assets. Every month, these guys get together to share insider information, talk investments, and create partnerships or joint ventures that can last lifetimes. And on this special episode of Wall Street Unplugged, you're right in the room with them... Michael exposes what’s actually being talked about behind these closed doors… giving us insight into what some of the wealthiest investors on the planet are forecasting for the remainder of 2017. The conversation ranges from venture capital projects to real estate to public and private equities. More specifically, we learn about Tiger 21’s holistic approach to assessing risks... the hidden bubble behind every hedge fund… and the average investor's biggest risk going forward (and it has nothing to do with geopolitics, Trump, or a market at all-time highs). As I always say – there’s nothing more powerful than real-time, trustworthy information. And here it is, first-hand, from the top 1% of today’s global investors…
Ep. 536: Frankly Speaking
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Welcome back to another episode of Frankly Speaking!
Ep. 535: Chris Versace: 3 Reasons a Major Pullback is Approaching
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Welcome back to another episode of Wall Street Unplugged. Today I introduce first-time guest, Chief Investment Officer, and Co-Founder of Tematica Research - Chris Versace. Chris is a weekly contributor for Business Insider, Forbes, and The Street.com. He's also the host of his own financial podcast, Cocktail Investing. Simply put, and like myself, the guy’s a stock market junkie. But his “thematic” approach is something totally different. He call’s it “the death of sector investing…” And it might even be ahead of it’s time. Theme by theme, Chris breaks down the market as a whole… discussing recently released economic data, what he calls the "Trump Slump," and how investors should prepare for the upcoming Q2 earnings season. Chris also unveils two “dividend dynamos”... and two small-cap companies listeners MUST add to their watchlist… Good Investing, Frank Curzio P.S. After Chris leaves us, keep listening for this week’s Educational Segment [], where I explain how to avoid “value traps" that even the best investors fall into -- when companies look cheap, but in reality, they’re far from it.
Ep. 534: Frankly Speaking
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Welcome back to another episode of Frankly Speaking!
Ep. 533: Jonathan Awde: Gold at an Inflection Point
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Welcome back to another episode of Wall Street Unplugged!   This week, Jonathan Awde joins me on the show. Jonathan, CEO and President of Gold Standard Ventures (NYSE:GSV), gives us an inside look at what’s exactly taking place in today’s dispirited gold sector.   Whether its inflation, geopolitical risks, or weakness in the dollar... As of recent, investors are having a difficult time finding gold’s next growth catalyst…   Jonathan, nonetheless, sheds lights on a much clearer picture.   In part to recently released economic data, he explains why the sector may finally be reaching the tipping point we’ve all been patiently waiting for.   Jonathan then talks about Gold Standard Ventures.   Despite flatlining prices, the company is in the midst of its “largest drilling project” to date.   Tune in as Jonathan catches listeners up to speed… breaking down the company’s recent acquisitions, drilling results, and how the company is quietly positioning itself for gold’s inevitable bounce-back.   Good Investing,   Frank Curzio   PS - Don’t leave when Jonathan signs-off. On this week’s Educational Segment, I talk about a strategy I use to get my biggest, yet safest returns… a methodology, no matter how many times I mention it, no one ever uses.   Here we go again…
Ep. 532: Frankly Speaking
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Ep. 531: John Petrides: The Next Retail Takeover
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Welcome to another episode of Wall Street Unplugged. He's back… Managing Director at Point View Wealth Management and Wall Street Unplugged all-time favorite, John Petrides, joins the show once again. And apart from our quarterly routine, jumping from one sector to another, today we're turning all of our focus on one. Just last week, a surprisingly big acquisition took place in the retail sector; Private equity firm Sycamore bought out Staples for $10.25 per share… in a deal valued close to $7 billion. Shares of Staples, which have been on a steady decline for the past decade, finally found some life - after shares surged more than 8% in late session trading. All of which, has got John thinking... Helped along by today’s low interest rate environment, on top of a severely depressed, cheap, and hated retail sector… John’s prediction is that we’re still in the early innings of these takeover deals. On today’s show, we each give away our best guesses at which retailer is next. Including one big-box that just might be Jeff Bezos’s next lunch. You heard it here first. Good Investing, Frank Curzio
Ep. 530: Frankly Speaking
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Ep. 529: Michael Alkin: The Art of Short Selling
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  Welcome back to another episode of Wall Street Unplugged. It may look like you can't miss by going short now… Most stocks are at all-time highs… we’re seeing new records almost every week... and at this point, even perma-bulls are stuttering. The inevitable is just around the corner, right? For the past eight months short-sellers have had it increasingly rough. Just take a look at the charts. It’s obvious. Minor market pullbacks have been met with even bigger buying opportunities. And earnings along with valuations today continue to surge. Expectations… well, they’re still bullish. Simply put, if you want to short in today’s game, investors have to be more methodical than ever before. Which leads me to today’s guest - short-selling expert, Michael Alkin. Michael is a former hedge fund analyst, portfolio manager and is currently the Editor & Founder of The Stock Catalyst Report. As Michael points out, even in today’s market, some expectations are far from reality. With all the day-to-day noise we hear surrounding Wall Street, Michael breaks down some alarming, yet subtle changes particular companies are making that are going completely unnoticed… Leaving short-sellers, for those that are still alive, with a surprisingly exciting opportunity. The only hard part is -- where do you look? Tune in as Michael unveils his favorite short-selling methodology… showing listeners exactly where to find these opportunities and the all the risks that come with it. On the flip side, Michael brings up a sector he’s going “all-in” on. Frequent Wall Street Unplugged listeners have heard the same thesis over and over again from some of the smartest people in the industry. However, to end the episode, Michael brings up two catalysts listeners have yet to hear. “In my 20-plus years of my career, this is the best risk/reward ratio on the long-side I’ve ever seen.” Good Investing, Frank Curzio
Ep. 528: Frankly Speaking: Q&A with Resource Legend - Rick Rule
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Ep. 527: Frank Holmes: The "Moneyball" Gold Approach
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Welcome back to another episode of Wall Street Unplugged. This week I bring back CEO and Chief Investment Officer of U.S. Global Investors - Frank Holmes. On the show, Frank introduces listeners to yet another ETF he plans on launching at the end of this month. The timing couldn't of been better... Especially when you consider, as we'll talk about, the recent rebalancing of the GDXJ - a very popular junior mining Exchange Traded Fund that has recently caused a seismic shock through out the mining sector. Just like Frank's first ETF (NYSE: JETS), which was introduced two years ago and covers the airliner industry, this fund is being launched in the middle of an out-of-favor down cycle... Leaving the public a chance to invest in a basket of stocks with very limited down-side risk. Tune in as Frank breaks down US Global's latest venture... and how his smart data, "moneyball" approach can be an industry game-changer. Good Investing, Frank Curzio
Ep. 526: Frankly Speaking
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Ep. 525: Edward Karr: What’s really moving Bitcoin?
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Everyone’s talking about Bitcoin. For good reason too… If you’d bought $1,000 of Bitcoin just 7 years ago, you’d be worth $35 million right now.   I’ve received hundreds of emails on the topic. “How high can it go?… Is this gold’s replacement?… Should I buy Bitcoin or another cryptocurrency?” Bitcoin has been around less than a decade – leaving your average investor, gold-bugs, and even government regulators with the same question… “What’s really moving Bitcoin?” So on today’s show, we’re taking a look under the hood of this intriguing, yet highly speculative digital currency… I introduce Wall Street Unplugged listeners to CNBC contributor and Bitcoin expert, Edward Karr. From the basics of Bitcoin to its complexities, like the blockchain, mathematical law, and the biggest risk for investors going forward – Ed covers everything you need to know. More specifically, he explains why demand is now stronger than ever… and why recent volumes are proving to be a massive hedge against potential macroeconomic events. If you’re interested in this megatrend, don’t miss Ed’s unbiased and informative take.
Ep. 524: Frankly Speaking: Industry on Fire - Video Games
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Welcome back to another episode of Frankly Speaking. If you’re interested in buying some video game stocks but don’t understand the differences between the U.S-based big three; Activision Blizzard (ATVI), Electronic Arts (EA), and Take-Two Interactive (TTWO)... Today’s show is right up your alley. In comparison to movies, TV studios, and other corners of the entertainment industry, no other sector has seen this much success in recent quarters. In fact, video game stocks have been in an all-out frenzy...  Revenues are growing… share prices are reaching new all-time highs almost every week… and the combined market-cap of these companies now reach over $80 billion. Over the last two years alone, shares of Take-Two have nearly tripled, Activision has more than doubled, and EA is up over 80%.  Unlike, let’s say, just five years ago… Video game companies no longer have to wait till Christmas time to make their profits. Those days are over. Today, digital revenues now come from an array of sources like in-game advertising, downloadable map-packs, full-game downloads, subscriptions… along with the consumer's ability to purchase virtual cars, clothes, and guns with real dollars - pushing company valuations even higher. Let’s not forget to mention their impact on the world of mobile gaming... Now although I wouldn’t be going all-in at these levels, on today’s show, I jump into the nitty-gritty. And give away my favorite bet out of the three. Switching gears, I turn my focus to a sector that is showing no signs of slowing down. It’s sort of like the video game industry with only more potential. Like four times the potential.  I’m calling out what some investors in this sector are failing to do: Looking at the bottom-line numbers and fundamentals… NOT only the stock price. (Yes, some are expensive) Investing in future growth catalysts… NOT only in momentum (cough, cough, Nvidia). The truth is, there are still several companies out there climbing at only 15x forward earnings… in a sector that’s still very much in its infancy. Special thanks to George, Sheryl, and Jerry for all the questions. Keep them coming at Frank@CurzioResearch.com Good Investing, Frank Curzio
Ep. 523: Andrew Horowitz: Bull Market Euphoria
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Longtime friend, Andrew Horowitz, and I were talking on the phone the other day…   Apart from catching up as close friends, we dove into some interesting talks about today's economy…   I mean, how could we not?   Oil and financials are rolling over, wage growth & home-sales are weakening, auto sales are down, commercial real-estate… yikes.   And, on the other hand, you have only a select group of stocks (FANG) that’s really pushing this market… all while the “investor fear gauge” known as the VIX is sitting below 10.   Basically, we're seeing correlations we've never seen before... intertwined with market highs that have never been reached.   Andrew is calling today's market "terribly euphoric."   And although I love proving him wrong, with that statement, I couldn't agree more.   So on this week’s episode, as two guys sitting at a bar over some beers would do - we're taking this conversation in every direction.   No agenda..   No bullish or bearish anything…   Instead, we're taking a step back. And looking at the market as a whole - analyzing the recent “hard” economic data, earnings, politics, bitcoin, and even fishing.   Conversations like this is what my podcast is all about.   Just click here to listen…   As always, thanks for tuning in and good investing,   Frank Curzio
Ep. 522: Frankly Speaking: Finding the next "Nuts & Bolts" Company
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    “There’s only about one-hundred thousand of them…” he said. At the time, I was standing in the middle of what’s known as the largest building in the world - Boeing’s airplane-assembly facility in Everett, Washington. I was extremely interested in these planes, to say the least... The demand for Boeing’s new and revolutionary-efficient 737 is off the charts. It’s the company’s fastest selling jetliner in its 100 plus years of existence. The most recent model sells for just north of $119.2 million. And I was standing directly under the wing of one. In my 20 plus year career of investing, visiting different sites and projects all around the world, nothing was more intriguing to me than this one. Dan Schull, the Sales Director at Boeing, and probably one of the most important figures in the $6 trillion aerospace and defense industry, was personally guiding me (along with a small group of investors) on a private tour of the world-class property. Now at this point in the story, most would assume I am about to dive into why Boeing might be a top-notch investment.  After-all, the aerospace industry is in a supreme bull-market as we speak…  But that’s not why I’m here. What caught my attention… and what today’s show is all about is that “100,000” number. It was music to my ears when Dan mentioned it. That’s the number of parts it takes to build each one of Boeing’s next-generation 737 MAX aircrafts.  You see, those 100,000 parts yield over 100 different publicly-traded companies.  Companies I personally like to call “Nuts & Bolts” stocks.  It’s something my Curzio Venture Opportunities subscribers are all too familiar with. In fact, in recent months I provided subscribers with two recommendations surrounding what I saw firsthand, on that single day. But this is still a strategy common investors constantly overlook.  And it’s simply where the better opportunities are. Opportunities that have a much higher ceiling than their contracting partners that EVERYONE already knows about - companies like Apple, Microsoft, or Boeing. The strategy I unfold today focuses on the companies that actually leech onto these household names. As the larger companies (like Boeing) gain popularity on the street, pushing the stock price higher, these behind-the-scenes “nuts & bolts” companies take part in the ride up as well.  And because of their small size, share prices can often explode in a matter of 24 months.  When industry leaders produce their widely known products, (Apple iPhones, Boeing 737 airplanes, Amazon’s Alexa) they don’t actually make all the parts that go into them. Instead, they outsource the majority of the pieces, often coming from smaller companies. But unlike these smaller companies, industry giants rarely ever see massive short-term gains, even in bull-markets… And rarely ever get bought out either. Because, well, they’re industry leaders. The “nuts & bolts” companies are where the real margins are. And to top it off, these opportunities fly completely under-the-radar in mainstream media - giving us the advantage. Good Investing,  Frank Curzio Special thanks to James, Evan, and Ryan.  Keep the questions coming at frank@curzioresearch with “Frankly Speaking” in the email subject line. Other topics talked about: Should we really be waiting for a market pullback?... Why it’s time to sell your FANG stocks… and one car-rental company that could pop 20% within 6 months from now.
Ep. 521: Take Your Profits on This Tech Darling
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Welcome back to another episode of Wall Street Unplugged.   This week I’m again joined by the one and only market veteran – Richard Suttmeier.   Rich has been analyzing stocks for over 40 years, is a weekly contributor for Forbes and TheStreet.com, and is the founder and CEO of Global Market Consultants.   As my frequent listeners know, Rich is probably the biggest permabear I invite on the show.   Our opinions almost always contradict...   Yet for this reason, he is an asset for all my investment theses… Why?   Rich has a knack for uncovering data no else seems to mention. He calls it "the balance sheet of the U.S. economy," otherwise known as the FDIC Banking Profile.   And although he uses this overlooked data to contest nearly everything I put on the table...  It always helps to hear the otherside.   If you own a stock, or a have any interest in a certain sector... you don't want to talk to the hundreds of people that love it. Instead, you want to hear from that one guy who hates it.   And Rich is that guy.   On today's show he brings the heat - focusing on the downside risks of oil, semiconductors, utilities, housing markets, and his favorite, the financial industry.   If you have bets on any of these sectors, let Rich challenge your perspective. It won't hurt.   Then, for today's Educational Segment [43:13], I’m breaking down a stock that the whole world’s in love with right now.   It’s a global tech “darling” and is part of a select group of stocks that essentially drives the entire market, also known as FANG.   But trading at 23 times earnings, after coming off four straight quarters of positive earnings estimates, I make the case for why it’s time to cash in… and take profits any off the table. Recent momentum has carried on just too far.   Good Investing,   Frank Curzio
Ep. 520: Frankly Speaking: Why Big Box Retailers are NOT Dead
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Happy Memorial Day Weekend! Welcome back to another episode of Frankly Speaking. Today I’m packing my bags and heading to middle state, Nevada. A brand-new mining company is coming together… coming from a management team Wall Street Unplugged listeners are all too familiar with. There’s no IPO yet… Not even a symbol… And fortunately, before word spreads any further, I’ve been invited to check out this developing project. This weekend. Firsthand. It’s an opportunity I couldn’t pass up. And from the looks of it right now, this could potentially be one of the best mining companies I’ll ever recommend. Moving on, I then cover a company that is now on the street’s center stage - Best Buy (BBY). Last week, the electronic retailer posted better-than-expected earnings results from top to bottom.  This includes a reported 60 cents Earnings Per Share versus last year’s 44 cents per share. Digital sales grew more than 22%... And more important, comparable same-store sales rose 1.6% overall versus an expected decline. The stock jumped nearly 20% this week from the news… and is seemingly beginning to show signs of having the right formula to go up against Amazon. Who’s saying big box retailers are dead? Tune in to hear out my entry point strategy. Special Thanks to Micha, Ron, and Don for all the questions. Keep em’ coming at Frank@CurzioResearch.com  Good Investing, Frank Curzio
Ep. 519: Jared Dillian Unplugged
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“You see, this is where a lot of investors get confused...” As today’s first-time guest explains… “The goal in trading isn’t to be right” he says. The goal of investing lies far beyond that… Well, not really. It’s actually pretty simple. All us investors are here for one thing and one thing only - Money. And oddly enough, as most successful investors know, you don’t necessarily have to be right in order to make money.  In some instances, betting against your own will, in trades you don’t even believe in, can give you returns beyond belief. Literally. Which leads me to today’s market...  Currently we’re standing in a relentless, but confusing, bull market. Stocks are expensive and continue to push to record highs… Trump’s pro-growth initiatives are flatlining… and potential bubbles are beginning to steer investors south. Is there still money to be made here? Enter today’s guest, Jared Dillian. Jared is the editor of the Daily Dirtnap, and author of the 10th Man newsletter. Before Jared started writing in 2008, he worked for the Wall Street giant Lehman Brothers - first as an index arbitrage trader and then as head of the ETF trading desk. Jared's "macro" investment methodologies brings Wall Street Unplugged listeners a whole new perspective.  Rather than stressing too much on the technicals or fundamentals, Jared mainly focuses on two things: Sentiment & Psychology. In other words, Jared’s known as a behavioral economics expert. “I’m skeptical of everything I read and hear.” And quite frankly, there’s no reason we shouldn’t be either. The fact is, 90% of investors make poor and irrational investment decisions. Market sentiment often swings aggressively… and unfocused, under-the-radar opportunities are left on the table. It’s one of the perks of investing with a contrarian mentality. All thanks to the combination of irrational investment decisions and conventional economics, bear or bull market, these hidden opportunities appear constantly. And on today’s show, Jared shares a few of them...  Tune in as he gives listeners his ideas around Bitcoin, the next potential bubble, and his favorite sector going forward for the year 2017. More important, Jared explains to listeners one of the most underpriced investments to make right now. And the timing of this couldn’t be better. Then, for today’s Educational Segment, I’ll be breaking down a batch of stocks that go by the name of the “Dividend Aristocrats.” These are elite dividend paying S&P 500 companies who have managed to increase their annual dividend for the past 25 years consecutively. Some might sound familiar, while others, you’ve never heard of. The only problem is - nearly all of them have prices that have run up tremendously. And choosing one to invest in is a lot harder than it looks. Join me as I reveal my #1 buy and hold long-term stock from this exclusive list of companies. Good Investing, Frank Curzio
Ep. 518: Frankly Speaking: Why Alibaba (BABA) is no longer a momentum stock
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Welcome back to another episode of Frankly Speaking. This week's breakdown is starting with Alibaba (BABA). Originally, the Chinese e-commerce company received loads of skepticism in regards to their deliverability and figures. Basically, analysts didn't believe the financials. But that was two years ago... Recently, the stock has been delivering some solid numbers that you can't ignore. The company is seeing its highest growth in revenues since their IPO... mobile use is stretching past 500 million monthly users... and not mention, Chinese e-commerce is skyrocketing. This company is no longer a momentum play. And to start off today's stream of Q&A's, I explain why. Switching gears, I then turn my focus to General Electric (GE). I completely understand the concerns for the short-term investors... The stock has sold off a bit... Deutsche Bank recently placed a sell rating on the stock... and cash concerns continue to push analysts away. But as I explain, there are still plenty of over-looked, long-term catalysts. Other topics talked about: BlackBird Energy's (BBI.V) recent drilling troubles, and just a little more politics. No personal hard feelings here. My concerns have very much to do with the financial markets. Special thanks to Larry, Howard, Faye, John, and Derek for all the questions. Keep em' coming at Frank@curzioresearch.com Good Investing, Frank Curzio
Ep. 517: Marin Katusa: Why There's More Pain Ahead for Junior Miners
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Welcome to another episode of Wall Street Unplugged.   Marin is back!   For those unfamiliar, Marin Katusa, the founder of Katusa Research, is probably the most connected guy in the resource industry.   As always, he comes on the show to give listeners his insight and full updates in the gold, uranium, and energy industries.   Coming from a guy who is usually bullish when it comes to junior miners… Today, Marin is taking a completely different stance.   You heard that right.   Marin, who focuses 100% of his time on the resource sector, is giving investors a fair warning.   “A tsunami of selling is coming to the junior mining sector.”   And oddly enough, it has nothing to do with the companies themselves.   The rising issue for junior miners lies behind a major rebalancing of a popular Exchange Traded Fund (ETF) known as the VanEck Junior Gold Miner (symbol GDXJ).   Marin is here to give you all the details of this developing story… and explain why this already weak sector will get even worse.   In a matter of weeks, Marin expects these small-cap stocks can plummet as far 25%-50%.   However, as Marin explains, this news will lead to a chain reaction that is “music to our ears…”   “You want to buy when others are forced to sell,” he says.   This will be one of those rare market opportunities where investors can buy some of the world’s most valuable junior gold companies for pennies on the dollar.   Marin and I then talk about the one and only Northern Dynasty (NAK). Marin’s been closely studying this stock for over two years now. In fact, he’s the one who initially introduced me to it when the stock was at only 40 cents.   Now that the long awaited EPA agreement with the company has finally been settled, to end the episode, Marin shares with us NAK’s biggest catalyst going forward.   Let’s not forget: We’re talking about the world’s largest undeveloped copper and gold mine here. It’s just the beginning.   Also, don’t sign off when Marin leaves…   99% of investors, even Marin, are bearish when it comes to the oil and gas industry. But not me. On this week’s Educational Segment, I explain why we should all be aggressively buying in the sector before OPEC comes out with another game-changing announcement.   Good Investing,   Frank Curzio
Ep. 516: Frankly Speaking: When to Book Your Profits
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Welcome back to another episode of Frankly Speaking. Whenever I'm up on a stock, there always comes a time and place to take my profits off the table... And unlike how we protect ourselves on the downside by the use of stop-loss orders... there is really no set formula when it comes to booking profits. The answer remains in your initial investment thesis. And to start off today's episode, I explain exactly what I mean. Moving on... I then discuss a stock that is now on my radar, only thanks to you - my readers who question-in. When I first looked at the stock, which is currently sitting at 7 cents, I laughed... But it turns out this company makes a very interesting play. It has all the factors I like: The company has key projects under great jurisdictions... they have great investors and parters... and more important, they have an excellent management team in place. In fact, the company's most recent addition to their board of directors has come from one of the most successful publicly traded agriculture companies in the world - Potash Corporation of Saskatchewan (POT). Switching gears, I then break down the oil & gas industry as a whole. OPEC is expected to extend cuts, more production will be coming offline, and investor sentiment continues to remain negative. But that doesn't mean there isn't buying opportunities... And finally, although I might be stepping over my boundaries, to end today's episode, I talk a little bit of politics. Excuse me for my rant... but I just had to say it. Special thanks to Wade, Phil, Dominic, and Jesse. Keep the questions coming! Thanks for tuning it and good investing, Frank Curzio
Ep. 515: Amir Adnani & Steve Koomar: A Classic Contrarian Opportunity
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Welcome back to another episode of Wall Street Unplugged!   Today I’m joined by both Amir Adnani - CEO of Uranium Energy Corp (UEC) & Chairman of GoldMining Inc. (GOLD.V). And also, Steve Koomar - former derivative trader at Goldman Sachs and editor of the Vigilante Investor newsletter.   That’s right, instead of having only one guest join me, today I’ll be picking the minds of two.   And starting with Amir, as he puts it, “It’s time for our quarterly update.”   In recent months, Gold Mining Inc. has quietly made a few significant acquisitions including one as recent as this morning.   Nothing surprising here.   Amir and his team continue to add to the thesis they’ve been focused on all along - buying assets at a fraction of their value. And on today’s show, Amir breaks down each of these new entry points.   He calls it “creating value with certainty.”   As the gold sector is in the midst of another unfavorable market downturn, this exactly what investors want to see.   Poised for a market rebound, GoldMining is adding ounces in the ground with consolidations that now stretch from Brazil and Columbia to Alaska and Northern Canada.   We then turn our focus to Uranium…   As many of you know, this is a sector that I continue to pound the table on.   The price of Uranium is finally coming off it’s 12-years lows… nuclear power plants are being built at a record pace… Japanese reactors are coming online again… and the new US administration is steering further away from renewables.   Fundamentally, every piece of the puzzle is coming in place for a market turnaround.   But from an individual standpoint, Amir’s Uranium Energy Corp. is facing a catalyst much more unique.   This is the same catalyst that pushed the stock up hundreds of percent last time it occurred. And there’s a “very good chance” it can happen again here within the next couple of weeks.   Be sure to tune in before Steve signs on as Amir goes over this potentially game-changing announcement.   Moving on, Steve Koomar and I then discuss arguably the most hated industry in the markets today - Oil & Gas.   Like myself, Steve thinks as the classic contrarian. And due to developing geopolitical pressures, Steve explains why the oil and gas market may see a huge boost in prices.   And finally, to wrap things up, Steve then uncovers his favorite foreign market to invest in.   It’s a market that has gone up 60% in the past 12 months alone.   And for first time in nearly 2 decades, the country’s political landscape is shifting towards pro-business initiatives.   As Steve explains, there’s a “nice-long runway” ahead for this country that’s finally beginning to develop its natural resources.   You see, everything covered on today’s show falls under one clear theme: How to master the resource market’s cyclicality.   If you plan to invest in any of the natural resources we cover today like gold, oil, and uranium…. this interview is a must listen.   Because like any cyclical market, betting on these recommendations early, at these depressed levels can yield life-changing results for those willing to wait.   Be sure to get your notepads ready…   Good Investing,   Frank Curzio
Ep. 514: Frankly Speaking: A Closer Look at IBM & NAK
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The questions are pouring in on IBM and Northern Dynasty (NAK)…   I’ve been bullish on each of these stocks in recent months. But after this week’s news, I have even more reason to add to my case.   On today’s show we start with IBM...   Warren Buffett just announced he sold off one-third of his position in the company, stating he “underestimated how much competition is in the space.” And later on said that he has revalued the stock “somewhat downward.”   It’s one of the very few investment choices Warren Buffett has made that hasn’t gone exactly as planned.   The stock price is down nearly 30% since Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway invested close to $11 Billion back in 2011.   And today, as all eyes are still on Buffett, IBM shares have pulled back even further.   But as I explain on the show, I’m taking a completely different stance… and explain why there’s still plenty of room for IBM to grow at these levels.   Let’s not forget, this is not a momentum stock trading at insane valuations with no dividend…   We’re talking a durable company trading at just 12X earnings. And is paying a 4% dividend yield which is more than double of what the average company in the S&P 500 pays.   Moving on, I then discuss the recent news surrounding NAK and the infamous EPA.   A settlement is expected to take place in less than one week. And from the looks of it, each party seems to be on common grounds.   Tune in as I explain why the world’s largest undeveloped copper and gold mine should be everyone’s radar in the next couple of days.   Other topics talked about: Sandstorm Gold’s (SAND) recent merger… The current state of oil & gas… and why America needs deregulation before tax and healthcare reforms.  
Ep. 513: Tim Sykes: The only way to trade penny stocks...
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Welcome back to another episode of Wall Street Unplugged! Today I’m breaking all the rules… Just last week I talked about the benefits of compounding wealth… how long-term value investing is the safest, and smartest strategy for anyone betting in the markets. Even my new newsletter, Curzio Research Advisory, has stock recommendations based off favorable trends for the next 5, 10 years, and beyond… Today’s guest however is someone that takes a completely different angle… His name is Tim Sykes. Everyone has their own strengths. For example, Chris Mayer is a legend at picking international stocks. My other frequent guest, Marin Katusa, is a resource stock sniper. I personally have a knack for picking junior miners and small-cap biotech stocks. And then there’s Tim... Tim is a financial activist, educator, and is most famously known for his success at day trading penny stocks. He focuses on, no doubt, the most speculative and riskiest investments in the market today… yet has found massive success doing it. He’s the only penny stock expert I know. And on today’s show, he’s giving away all of his secrets. And shows listeners exactly how he takes advantage of the market’s hidden inefficiencies. Now before we get into the technicals, I’ll start with the easy stuff… Penny stocks are far from normal stocks. Some are not even listed on major exchanges… New investors often see these stocks with low prices and think they’re bargains. But what they don’t understand is that the chances of seeing positive returns are highly unlikely. You’re more likely to lose money. Here’s the truth: About 97% of penny stocks are awful companies or, flat-out, horrible investment choices. In my opinion, there are only 3 ways to actually make money on penny stocks. The first, is finding something I call a “revamp company.” Every once in a while a company will go bankrupt, maybe get bought out, and restructure their business models entirely. And at some point in that arch of a story, investors can get in at an huge discount. Again, this is an extremely rare occurrence… and takes a lot patience. Secondly, investors get lucky. They buy a stock for cents on a dollar, wait until they get lucky, and sell. It’s that simple. And then there’s Tim’s method - buying and selling off something called “pump and dumps.” And surprisingly, it’s consistent. You’re not diving into any profits, revenues, margins… None of that. Why? Because penny stock don’t have any. Instead, Tim advises listeners to just look at only two things: “Volume and price-action.” “...Who were today’s highest percent gainers and losers… and why?” Of course, as Tim explains on the show, there are a couple strict guidelines to follow. But more important, these “pump and dump” schemes happen more than you’d think. As an avid investors, Tim and I have seen it all… Promotions, people who get paid to recommend stocks, targeted short-sellers, etc. The list goes on. Some of the biggest scams I’ve ever seen derive from pump and dump initiatives. And it’s nice to finally bring someone on the show that knows how to benefit from them. Yet only from the outside looking in. Again, this strategy is not for everyone… But if you can take it one step at a time, play by these specific rules, and bet on the right information... you can turn thousands into millions in a matter of days. Whether you play the upside or the downside, here's the only real way investors can money in this highly speculative market.
Ep. 512: Frankly Speaking: A list of Large-Cap Value Stocks
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Welcome back to another episode of Frankly Speaking! Today I begin the show by giving away a list of large-cap, well-managed, and durable companies. I'm talking about proven companies that have been around for decades… and the ones that have a history of increasing their dividend annually. More important, some of the stocks I uncover today are at value prices. Although some might be underperforming, buying them at current levels can prove to be monumental in the long-run. Again, these are stocks that investors can hold onto forever. Switching gears, I answer a question on stop-loss orders. This particular question asks what the difference is between "Trailing stop-loss percentages" and "Trailing stop-limit percentages?" My answer: It doesn't matter! Today, I explain the importance of "handing you hand." And my favorite third-party tool that doesn't show the market your every move. Then, to end the episode, I'm taking another stock and looking under the hood. It’s a stock that might seem favorable from a glance... but today I point out all the negatives, giving as much analysis as I can. It's why I'm here. Special thanks to Larry, Jose, Chris, Mark, and Jack for all the great questions. Keep ‘em coming at frank@curzioresearch.com
Ep. 511: BlackBird Energy: Driving Innovation
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Welcome back to another episode of Wall Street Unplugged. This week I welcome back Garth Braun, Chairman & CEO of BlackBird Energy (BBI.V). Last time Garth was on the show he introduced listeners to one of the finest oil patches in North America - Canada’s Montney Formation. This liquid-rich shale area is now home to some of largest players in the industry - companies like Encana, Apache, Sinopec, and Shell. It’s Canada’s next big energy bet. And Blackbird Energy, the small-cap exploration and development company, was one of the first to discover it. So to start off the episode, Garth catches listeners up to date. He begins by breaking down Blackbird’s recent major capital raise… and how the company has added even more land into the Montney. Moving on, we then talk about the sector as a whole. As the “oil supply glut” continues to haunt investors across the industry, not to mention the increase of drilling costs overtime… companies like BlackBird Energy have been forced to innovate and adapt to current market conditions. And this is what makes Garth’s company so unique. Blackbird has implemented and acquired a 10% stake in Stage Completions - a leading edge optimization technology that reduces drill times, increases tonnage, and cuts costs practically in half. Meaning, this is a company that can remain profitable with prices as low as $30/barrel. And in my 20+ years of research,  I’ve only seen a few cases where a company has that ability. If you’re invested in some of these huge producers that can only make profits on $50, $60 oil prices, it’s time to take another look. Blackbird Energy is trading at roughly the same levels as it was last time Garth was on the show. And although that was only 3 months ago, so much within the company has changed... For one, they’ve added more onto the Montney, they have increased reserves by more than 1,000%, and they have just placed over $80M into the bank. More importantly, Garth has managed to do all of this with zero debt, yet the stock is still priced under $1. To end the episode, Garth uncovers what investors can expect in the next 6 to 12 months… along with the company’s ambitious long-term growth plans. Although this stock might currently pose as too aggressive for some investors, on today’s episode, you won’t leave empty handed. Be sure to tune in as there is a ton of valuable information and insight on today's oil and liquids industry. Good Investing, Frank Curzio
Ep. 510: Frankly Speaking: Another Market Disconnect
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Welcome back to another episode of Frankly Speaking! We're officially in a stock picker's market. The gold and junior mining sectors are not what they were two years ago. You used to be able to just take a dart, throw it, and be up 200% - 300%... But market dynamics have shifted. These are sectors that have recovered significantly since record-level lows. And now that the market has gone up, extra homework on the individual companies is a must. To begin today's show, I explain exactly what investors need to look for in these risky markets... and how to tell if their flagship mining projects are worth betting on. Switching gears... I then talk about the difference between American and Canadian stock exchanges... and why I always push listeners away from the OTC. Many of my stock recommendations fall under Canadian listed exchanges. And as I explain on the show... the more volume, the safer the exchange. Then, to end the episode, I share with listeners one of the biggest market disconnects today. This is a popular stock that has recently come down 8, 9 points and is currently sitting at a bargain price. Don't bet against Warren Buffett here. This particular company is spending a lot of money in all the right growth markets. Your'e getting paid to wait. Other topics talked about: An updated outlook of a stock I recommended 6 years ago - Steel Dynamics (STLD)...A break down on how private-placement offerings work... And an update on Amir Adnani's GoldMining (GOLD) Special thanks to Luke, Paul, Jared, Daniel, and Michael for all the great questions. Keep em coming!
Ep. 509: Chris Mayer's Favorite Country to Invest in Today
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Welcome back to another episode of Wall Street Unplugged. My guest this week is Chris Mayer, 20-year plus market veteran and editor of the Bonner Private Portfolio & Focus newsletter. Chris is constantly traveling the world to find unique investment opportunities. He’s like the Anthony Bourdain of finance. Every time Chris is on the podcast, he provides listeners with ideas that are completely off-the-radar. These are stocks most investors have never heard of... in markets most investors steer away from. Join me as he breaks down his hidden stock ideas, the banking sector, and his favorite emerging market to invest in right now - India. Since the election of Prime Minister Narendra Modi in 2014, the country has experienced a significant economic shift. Modi has set about cutting taxes, reducing regulation, addressing banking issues… all while controlling inflation. Chris is calling him “Reagan 2.0.” And the way Chris tells it, plenty of investment opportunities are slowly opening up. Chris then shares his personal experiences with billionaire and Agora founder Bill Bonner. In the mix of it all, Chris reveals his proprietary C.O.D.E system. This is an investment strategy he uses to outperform the S&P 500 year after year. As Chris explains, “there are lots of different ways for investors to get up the mountain…” But there’s only one key characteristic behind every ‘100 bagger.’ Plus, for this week's Educational Segment, I talk about something we are conditioned to avoid at ALL cost… Yet it’s something that is widely misunderstood. It's considered a "red flag" in every financial textbook and by analysts everywhere... But in reality, these are opportunities that can lead to returns beyond belief. As always, thanks for listening and good investing!
Ep. 508: Frankly Speaking: NAK's next step
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Welcome back to another episode of Frankly Speaking!   Today I talk about something my subscribers will get very familiar with... Stop-loss orders. This is an investment strategy I will use and strongly recommend for every stock pick in the portfolio. But as you might notice, my recommended stop-loss percentages often vary. Depending on the size of the stock and other technicals, the formula switches.  And this is extremely important for protection purposes. Today I explain why. Moving on... I then talk about a stock that I've been getting tons of emails on - Northern Dynasty (NAK). Just last week the state of Alaska came out with game-changing news surrounding NAK's land-permit. The stock rose 34.1% in one trading day. This is a huge slap in the face for the infamous short-seller Kerrisdale Capital. And I'll explain why. But we cannot forget... Northern Dynasty still has their biggest hurdle ahead. Join me this week as I break-down the recent news, what it means for the company, and how I think investors should react. Other topics talked about: Advice for any entrepreneurs, a perfect example of compounding your investments, and how to get your feet on the ground in the world of finance. Also, once again... And I'll never stop saying it... Thank you to all of my listeners for joining me on my newest venture - Curzio Research Advisory.  It's been a successful launch. And I'm already looking towards next months pick! Special thanks to Brett, Jose, Douglas, and John for all the great questions.  Keep them coming! Just email me at Frank@CurzioResearch.com Good Investing,  Frank Curzio        
Ep. 507: Another Gold Stock Ready to Rebound
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Welcome back to another episode of Wall Street Unplugged! After a crazy week and the successful launch of my brand-new newsletter, Curzio Research Advisory… it’s time to get back to business. On this week’s show I’m jumping right back into my favorite sector, junior mining. Today I welcome back a guest that has made listeners a lot of money over the years… He is the co-founder & CEO of Gold Standard Ventures (NYSE: GSV), Jonathan Awde. The first time Jonathan was on the show, his exploration company, Gold Standard Ventures, was under 40 cents. Today, the company is over $2.00 per share. To start off the interview, Jonathan catches listeners up to date… breaking down their recent game-changing acquisitions. Including a 21,000 acre acquisition which increases their holdings at the south end of Nevada’s Carlin Trend by 66%.  Gold Standard Ventures now holds the second largest contiguous land package on Nevada’s Carlin Trend. It’s known as one of the most “prolific” gold producing areas in the world. But this isn’t the best part. For such a small exploration company, Gold Standard Ventures has been building an extremely strong treasury. As Jonathan will explain in the interview, several significant investors have bought stake in the company since we’ve last talked. One corporate investor in particular is Goldcorp. They are the 3rd largest gold producer in the world. And they recently increased their stake in the company over 10%. This is a huge factor going forward. To add to the story… Jonathan gives listeners his 2017 outlook. As GSV plans to take on their biggest, most ambitious drilling program in the history of the company, Jonathan claims this is going to be their “biggest year” to date. So investors: If you felt you missed the boat last occasion… It’s time to take another look. At current levels, the stock looks attractive. Plus, the share price is coming off a 27% pullback from it’s highs. The company seems to be on the cusp of a rebound considering all the catalysts Jonathan unfolds in front of us today. PS – Don’t leave after my guest signs off. Educational Segments are back! On this episode I’m taking the Walt Disney company under the microscope. After Goldman Sach’s recent “buy” recommendation, I’m stepping in to pull apart the truth from all the noise.
Ep. 506: Frankly Speaking: Time to Invest in Defense Stocks?
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Welcome back to another episode of Frankly Speaking! After news of recent Syria attacks, defense stocks have seen a bit of a spark. We've seen Raytheon (RTN) surge 3%, Lockheed Martin (LMT) rise 1.2%, and Northrop Grumman (NOC) add .9%. Is it time to place our bets? ...Or is it too late? Tune in as I take the defense sector under the microscope. Also, as many of you have heard, my newsletter Curzio Research Advisory is finally live. If you are having any trouble getting the offer, or have had any technical issues... this is the podcast to listen to. Special thanks to Joe, Sid, and Allen. Keep the questions coming! Good Investing, Frank Curzio
Ep. 505: 20-Years in the Making: Here is Your Special One-Time Offer
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Welcome back to another episode of Wall Street Unplugged! This week’s show is a special one… It’s the moment we’ve all been waiting for. My brand-new flagship newsletter, Curzio Research Advisory, is finally live. That’s right, it’s official. And before my guest signs on, I’ve prepared a special segment to tell you all about it. These are specific instructions, tips, and details on how listeners can make the best out of this limited-time opportunity. I’m then joined by Managing Director & Portfolio Manager at Point View Wealth Management - John Petrides. Today, John and I break down a number of topics - politics, emerging markets, economics, you name it… John knows it all. But to start off the interview, John brings up something that’s rarely addressed… It’s a period of time he calls the “Beartrap.” And we’re in the middle of it. It’s the time in between earnings seasons and, as John explains, when investors must be alert. This is when there’s a ton of headline risks... and when individual investors overly focus on short-term economic data. As John puts it, "we don’t want to make long-term decisions based on short-term risks.” Switching gears, John shares with listeners his favorite play in the energy sector. Just last week, this company announced a “home-run” deal. And as it continues to free up cash, lower debt, and buy back shares… this under-the-radar stock is poised for something huge. As always, before John signs off, he highlights his favorite sector going forward… The ultimate hedge against Trump.
Ep. 504: Frankly Speaking: The Importance of Insider Information
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Welcome back to another episode of Frankly Speaking! First and foremost… I want to thank everybody for their patience. My flagship newsletter, Curzio Research Advisory is just a few days away from launch. And today, without saying too much, I wanted to cover some last minute details. This will include some hints on what to expect, prices, my lifetime offer, and the special reports attached. And please, if you have any questions or concerns about receiving the offer… Email me directly at Frank@CurzioResearch.com. I want to make sure all of my followers have immediate access.  My next question comes from Chadwick. He brings up a mining stock located in a region I rarely cover - South Africa. As far as mining stocks go, is South Africa’s jurisdiction worth exploring? I then break down one of the most important factors to look for before any investment. This is something I check before I dive into any numbers or technicals. It's insider trading. Insider information is extremely valuable to us (individual investors). Insider trading shows insider confidence. Let's face it, the mangers and front office executive will always know something that we don't. Insider's buy for only one reason... And timing your investments with theirs can result in huge gains. Tune in to discover how to find them online. After all, it's free. Special thanks to George, Chadwick, Robert, Peter, and Brian. Keep the questions coming! Other topics talked about: The buying hated stocks methodology, and my thought process behind fertilizer/ farming investing.
Ep. 503: Andrew Horowitz: Two "No-Brainer" Stocks to Short Right Now
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Welcome back to another episode of Wall Street Unplugged! This week I’m joined by longtime friend, Andrew Horowitz. Andrew is the host of the financial podcast – The Disciplined Investor. He is also the CEO and Founder of Horowitz & Company. To start off the interview, Andrew and I talk about the #1 catalyst in the markets right now… We’re talking politics. As Andrew says, “everything the governments talk about, the markets hang their hats on.” And he couldn’t be more spot on. The stock market just had it’s worst week since the election after Donald Trump failed to rally support for his healthcare plan. And with markets already trading at a premium, investor sentiment is beginning to pull back. As we all know, the markets have reached new heights solely on anticipation of Trump’s pro-growth policies. But will they actually be carried out? Tune in as Andrew explains today’s overarching issue… And why paying close attention to the guys upstairs (the government) is now more important than ever before. Then, if there’s one thing that Andrew nails every time he’s on the podcast… It’s his short picks. To end the interview Andrew presents listeners with two more. This is a thesis investors don’t want to miss.
Ep. 502: Frankly Speaking
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Welcome back to another episode of Frankly Speaking! Keep the questions coming at Frank@CurzioResearch.com Good Investing, Frank Curzio  
Ep. 501: How to Invest in Hated Stocks
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Welcome back to another episode of Wall Street Unplugged!  On today’s show I bring back the rockstar of CEO’s – Keith Neumeyer. Keith is a pioneer in the resource industry. He has successfully built three publicly traded mining companies And today, he catches us up to date on two of them - First Mining Finance (FF.V), and First Majestic Silver (AG). I first invited Keith on the show directly after the launch of his first gold venture, First Mining Finance. At the time, the stock was at just at $.30. Today, the stock price rests right around $1. Keith has a knack for buying assets at the right time. In other words, he’s an expert at timing the market. As you’ll hear on the show, “what you pay for assets is how you create value” is his motto. When he launched First Mining Finance, gold prices were sitting at record-level lows. And when commodity prices finally rebounded last year, his company took off – reaching gains well over 300%. Today Keith gives us his outlook for the company going forward, along with the yellow-metal itself. Moving on, we turn our focus to Keith’s other company, First Majestic Silver (AG). First Majestic is the largest Silver producer in the world. And looking at the numbers, The company has everything in place.  Then for today’s Educational Segment, we take a closer look at one of my favorite market strategies – Buying hated stocks.  One-by-one, I break down a list of Wall Street’s most hated companys. These are the stocks that everyone avoids; and stocks that have “sell” ratings across the board. This includes names like Twitter, Valeant, Sears, Macy’s, Gamestop, and Target. By any means, what I am about to introduce to you is not an easy strategy… But when you follow these steps, it can work like a charm.  This is the stuff that has led me to my greatest gains in my career. And it’s the only contrarian formula you need to know.
Ep. 500: Frankly Speaking: 6 Critical Steps Before Any Mining Investment
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Welcome back to another episode of Frankly Speaking!   Think you got what it takes to work with Jim Cramer?   My first question of the day comes from Jim himself. He’s looking for some help. And I promised him I would reach out to you - my listeners.   If you didn’t know, I worked under Jim for 5 years at TheStreet.com as an Senior Analys... And I have never had a better learning experience outside of that 5 year span.   It was a job of a lifetime. And I wouldn’t be here today without it. If interested in the opportunity, be sure to tune in for the specific instructions. I’ll see what I can do.   Moving on, and after some March Madness talk (sorry, I just had to mention my Jayhawks), we get back on track [14:40]. This is when I take a closer look at the gold stock, Timmins Gold Corp (TGD).   Tune in as I take listeners, start to finish, throughout my entire analysis process. These are my 6 never-skip qualifications before I make any mining investment.   This is the stuff that has saved me a fortune.   Special thanks to Zach, Darren, & Reymond.   Keep them coming! Just email your questions to me at Frank@CurzioResearch.com, with the subject line: Frankly Speaking
Ep. 499: Panna Sharma: Changing the Face of Cancer
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Welcome back to another episode of Wall Street Unplugged! On today’s show, I introduce listeners to Panna Sharma. Panna is the CEO and President of a small-cap, clinical and diagnostics company - Cancer Genetics (CGIX). Panna brings together everything you need to know about the company. It’s core focus? Precision medicine. And the drug industry is betting big on it… To start off the interview, Panna and I talk about how treatments and innovations in the industry are rapidly changing… In the past, companies were betting on single drugs and routine treatments to cure all. But considering the complex, biological diversity of something like cancer, there has never been and never will be “one answer.” Panna explains how the industry and his company in particular are making huge strides in the right direction. Recently, we’ve seen a transfer from trial-and-error medicines to evidence-based medicine. And instead of dividing patients into groups based on thousands of outcomes, today you can now treat patients baseds on the details of their own unique genes. The trend is the death of “one size fits all.” And companies like Cancer Genetics are sitting at the center of it. The business model, as Panna says, comes from a “multi-tiered” approach. The company focuses on drug design, clinical trials, and diagnosis development. It’s a strategy leveraged from genomic data, innovation, and collaboration. And it benefits both side’s of the equation - the world of biotech/pharma development, as well as the patients. Now for those that are familiar with my podcast, you know that I’m picky... And you probably have heard about my show’s golden rule -- To never bring on a CEO of a company I don’t personally believe in. In other words, don’t take this as a sales pitch. This company, no doubt, has long-term growth potential. And Panna has all the right answers to back it up… After looking at what’s actually on paper, it was difficult to turn away. For one, there’s high insider ownership. But more important, Cancer Genetics is working with 8 out of the top 10 biotech companies. A small company with strong partnerships with some of the biggest names in the industry is huge. This commercial traction alone is their strongest catalyst going forward. The current share price is sitting just above $2.00. And valuations are at a steep discount compared to other traditional genomic diagnosis companies. But before taking any action, note that earnings are only one week away. And considering the current shape of the industry, be sure to do some homework. Again, this is a long-term play… And resources like this interview are a great place to start. Not only is this a company that should be on everyone’s radar, this is one of those “feel good” stories. And I’m more than happy to introduce listeners to the opportunity. Just click here to listen…
Ep. 498: Frankly Speaking: You're Getting Paid to Wait...
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Welcome back to another episode of Frankly Speaking! My new newsletter, Curzio Research Advisory is just a couple weeks away... And to start off today's episode, I need to clear up some confusion. Listeners will hear all about my special offer, how to sign up, and a general description of what the newsletters entails. And as you'll hear, there's more to it than just stock picks... Moving on, today's main segment covers one of the most hated stocks on Wall Street - Target (TGT). All the analyst are negative... the price is sitting at multi-year lows... and the retail sector is spiraling downwards. I always advise my listeners to "never catch a falling knife" but for Target, this isn't the case anymore. Tune in as I explain why the risk/reward looks favorable. There are 3 major catalysts that I believe will finally drive this depressed stock higher. Thanks for listening and good investing! Frank Curzio
Ep. 497: Rich Suttmeier: The Ultimate Bear
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Hello and welcome back to another episode of Wall Street Unplugged! On this week's show I'm joined by market veteran - Richard Suttmeier. Rich has been analyzing stocks for over 40 years and is a weekly contributor for Forbes and TheStreet.com. He is the founder and CEO of Global Market Consultants. There's one thing about Richard that sets himself apart from any other guest I have on the show… He is the ultimate bear. But I don't blame him either… Rich is one of the few analysts I know that dives into data he calls “the balance sheet of the US economy.” Otherwise known as the FDIC Banking Profile. And on today’s episode, he takes us under the hood of the fourth quarter results - suggesting that some stocks have rallied too far, too fast. Rich brings the "overbought" argument back to the table. And highlights the several risks stocks are still exposed to… despite deregulation and other pro-business administrative efforts. He explains why investors need to play it safe and book their profits now, before it’s too late. As Richard puts it, a market correction is going to occur a lot sooner than expected. Now I can’t agree with everything… But as investors, it’s always important to look at a different perspective. And although Richard presents us with ideas that might sound extreme, let’s face it, you can never be “too safe.”
Ep. 496: Frankly Speaking: Personal Finance 101
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Welcome back to another episode of Frankly Speaking. Before we dive into any questions today… I have an important announcement. In just a few more weeks will be the launch of my new newsletter - Curzio Research Advisory. As we're approaching episode 500 of my Wall Street Unplugged podcast, this is something that has been a long-time in the making. And today, I wanted to share with you (my subscribers) a few more details. Moving on to today’s main segment… Although my expertise is in the markets, investing, and stocks… every now and then I get a question that covers personal finance. This relates to everyone… and especially if you’re new to investing. Whether it’s student loan debt, car loans, or mortgage payments… I present listeners my #1 word of advice. It’s simpler than you think, and more importantly, it’s never too late. Other topics covered today include: An update on Northern Dynasty and their EPA concerns, stop-loss orders, and more advice on how to use 13F’s to your full advantage...
Ep. 495: Jordan Trimble: This one could triple
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Welcome back to another episode of Wall Street Unplugged! On today’s show I bring back Jordan Trimble - President and CEO of Skyharbour Resources (SYH.V). Skyharbour stands today as one of the most overlooked Uranium explorers. It's located in the heart of what's now known as the #1 mining jurisdiction is the world - Canada's Saskatchewan. Since Jordan was last on the show in November, we've seen a massive shift in the sector. Today, Jordan catches listeners up to date. Aside from Uranium prices finally coming off their lows... Skyharbour Resources alone has jumped nearly 150% in just 3 months. From .28 to .69, the stock still rests under $1 but as Jordan explains, this won’t be the case much longer… Skyharbour just released news on their most recent drilling program. And the results are game-changing. But as investors, lets not forget - junior miners don’t generate any revenue… cash concerns are critical, and at times, over-drilling can be detrimental... even in favorable economic conditions. As the company plans to aggressively drill in the near future, I ask Jordan the questions all investors need to know. Then, stepping back from the technicals, we take a closer look at the Uranium market as a whole. We already know demand is ramping up… but what about the other catalyst? As Jordan explains, there are multiple underestimated market components. These are factors that will only continue to drive Uranium prices higher. The fundamentals are all lining up. As for Skyharbour, if you took my recommendation a few months ago... keep enjoying the ride. As I expect Uranium prices to double in the next 6 to 12 months... well positioned companies like Jordan's should reap all the benefits. Also, don’t miss this week’s Educational Segment [45:36]. As the market continues to reach new all-time highs, fears are rising. Is the market too expensive? Are we overvalued? Absolutely not. Ignore it. Too many metrics are telling the wrong story.
Ep. 494: Frankly Speaking: Tesla Debunked
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Hello and welcome back to another episode of Frankly Speaking! For the most part, today’s show is not too different from others. Well, aside from one thing... I’ve got a headache. And although there’s a lot to cover… today I take a moment to step away from the market-talk. No “shots fired” or anything, but there’s just a few things I need to clear up. And every once in awhile it’s a bit more fun hosting a show - without any filter. I use this occasion to talk about the last newsletter I worked for… one of the biggest insurance scams in the world… and my apparent faulty claims on Boeing’s automation front. As for the markets… Last week, I touched base on one of the largest bubbles on planet - Chinese real-estate. Time to short? ...Not so fast. On today’s show, I dig a little deeper. And by looking at the big picture, this is a situation that almost makes too much sense. Tune in as I explain why investors need to pump their brakes on this particular trade… Then, for today’s main segment, I talk about about the one and only - Tesla (TSLA). And why anything you read on this stock, you must take with a grain of salt. This is not a buy, or sell. In fact, I’m indifferent… But at least I tell the truth. Special thanks to Matt, Jake, Michael, Brian, and Joseph. Keep the questions coming!
Ep. 493: Discover the next trend gurus are betting on
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Welcome back to another episode of Wall Street Unplugged! To begin the show, and before my guest signs on... I share one of the most underutilized tools in the world of financial research and analysis. They’re called 13F's. Every quarter, all hedge funds and institutional investment managers with over $100 million in qualifying assets are required to report something called a SEC 13F filing. Simply put, these 13F reports disclose what the largest investors in the world are buying and dumping… allowing regular people like you and me to see exactly where the "smart money" is moving. This is the easiest way investors can trade with famous traders like George Soros, Warren Buffett, or John Paulson. And they are publicly available every quarter… in full detail. Breaking down these reports can lead to the market's most interesting trends. And, with nothing to hide, this is where I find a lot of my new investment ideas. Today I share a few examples… Then for this week’s interview, I’m joined by John Petrides – Managing Director and Portfolio Manager at Point View Wealth Management. John is a Wall Street Unplugged regular. From retail and telecom… to infrastructure, healthcare, and financial sectors... Every time John joins the show, he covers it all. And today he starts with earnings season... Thus far, just over 85% of the S&P 500 companies have reported earnings. And about 66% have exceeded analyst expectations. Today, however, we take a closer look at the more important metrics… Earnings growth has reached a 3-year high. And with forward expectations getting dangerously high, John raises all the right questions. We also talk about today's most hated industry… Out of all sectors this earnings season, none performed as poor as retail. Stores like JC Penney, Macy's, and Target have all been crushed this past holiday season. And although shopping trends continue to point online, John and I both agree that the end is nowhere near for department stores. Tune in to hear who we think will survive… To end the interview, John prepares investors for upcoming rate hikes. The fed fund rates are currently sitting at 1.25%. But due to “hawkish” changes coming soon, John expects rates to reach as high as 3% in only 2 years from now. More importantly, John shares with listeners his two favorite sectors going forward in today’s deregulatory environment. And also shares with us 4 international stocks that he considers “buys” today. Then, for my Educational Segment, I cover the fastest growing industry in the world. It has ties with every sector on the planet. However, because it’s still early, this highly talked about sector is a minefield. Join me as I break down the numbers… and show listeners exactly how they can stay one-step ahead of this enormous yet dicey industry.
Ep. 492: Frankly Speaking: The infrastructure trend is for real
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Welcome back to another episode of Frankly Speaking! Keep the questions coming! Last week, the Consumer Price Index (CPI), otherwise known as the inflation rate, posted its largest gain in nearly four years - crushing expectations. And as Fed Chairman, Janet Yellen, has already promised, an interest rate hike is just around the corner. Investors everywhere are ramping up for this massive macroeconomic change. But what does this mean for gold? With mild inflationary trends and expected growth in the dollar… almost everyone is expecting the price of the yellow metal to drop. But I can’t say I agree… Then, taking my focus overseas, I talk about China’s massive real estate bubble. And highlight the best ways for investors to position themselves around the crisis. Get your pens ready as I give listeners a list of ETF’s to pay close attention to. Today’s show also covers one of the biggest topics addressed in this past election (republican or democrat) - American Infrastructure. As you’ll hear, the infrastructure trend is for real. And as far as President Trump’s lengthy promised to-do-list, I expect infrastructure changes to lead the way. Good new for investors - there are a ton of stocks still in the sector that are relatively cheap in comparison to the S&P500. Tune in as I explain why it’s time to start placing your bets… And finally, to end the episode, I bring a few stocks under the microscope. This includes some of the top companies in the US that paying the highest tax rates. The stocks are CVS Pharmacy, KMI, and General Electric. As always, thanks for tuning in and good investing, Frank Curzio PS - For those not familiar... I host my Frankly Speaking podcast every Friday. And unlike my Wall Street Unplugged podcast (I host every Wednesday), I use this show to answer my favorite subscriber questions I receive on my email. The goal is to help educate, advise, and guide listeners through all the noise surrounding the financial industry. If you have any questions and want a chance to be mentioned on this podcast - simply email me at . Also, be sure to put “Frankly Speaking” in the subject line. Thank you for the continued support!
Ep. 491: Fund Manager Frank Holmes Unplugged
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Welcome back to another episode of Wall Street Unplugged! Today's guest is Frank Holmes, CEO and Chief Investment Officer of U.S. Global Investors. If there’s anyone that knows the global economy, it's Frank. To begin the episode, Frank talks about the reality of deregulation. As we all know, the Trump administration has promised massive tax reforms. But Frank argues that these reforms are going to take much longer than what has been initially anticipated. As Frank says, it’s time investors realize Trumps pro-business reforms will “take twice as long… cost twice as much… and will make everyone half as happy.” In addition, Frank explains his bullish stance on the mining, materials, and energy sectors. According to Frank, the recent cutbacks in supply for several commodities will soon lead to large increases in price. Changing topics, Frank then gives his outlook for the airline industry. Two years ago Frank’s company, US Global Investors, launched what’s now known as the #1 airlines ETF in the world (JETS). And his timing couldn’t of been better… Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway, as of last week, is now investing $8M into the airliner industry. This is the same industry he called a “death trap for investors” just 5 years ago. As Frank explains, a lot has changed since then.  Following decades of mergers, bankruptcies, and other disruptions, this sector is finally finding some stability. And current valuations are low – trading at 12 times earnings. Tune in as Frank makes his case for the finest pure-play airliner investment in this rejuvenated sector. Then, to close up the interview, Frank discusses “smart data.” And his methodologies behind emerging market investments in countries like China, India, and Argentina. These are places where so many investors have been burnt – yet where Frank has found so much success. Although there is still money to make in America, Frank shows us little-known ways to diversify our portfolios overseas. Also, I'll be covering this week's interesting short report on Northern Dynasty (NAK). I've been getting tons of questions. And I hope this segment clears up all the confusion. This is one of the most corrupt occurrences in the financial industry... and it's completely legal! Before Frank Holmes signs on - I'll be highlighting the several blatant lies made in this report.   
Ep. 490: Frankly Speaking: Capital gains are overrated
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Welcome back to another episode of Frankly Speaking!   Today's first question covers a stock I recommended over a year ago - Universal Corp (UVV).    This is a type of stock that is the complete opposite of any mining company I've ever mentioned. It's what I like to call an "elite dividend payer."   Most "elite dividend payers" are companies you'll never hear about. These are companies that have plenty of cash flow... they're not exiciting... and they don't plan on raising cash anytime soon.   Wall Street loves to rave on and on about a stocks capital gains but never the other crucial part of the formula - the dividend yield.   Over time, as these companies continue to raise their dividend, investors can make a fortune.   Then, there are some stocks you should never ever short or bet against. And believe it or not.. Tesla (TSLA) is one of them.    The company has a lot of work to do to live up to their valuations... and although the fundamentals scream its a sure short... Investors need to be very careful here. Tune in as I explain why. I'll be giving away the most important rule behind shorting stocks.   Also, I answer a question that couldn't be better as far as timing. It covers earnings season. There’s a lot of "funny money" business going on around this time of year. And analyzing stocks off these company earnings can get very confusing.   So, to end the episode, I clear some things up. I cover the difference between manipulated earnings and adjusted earnings. 
Ep. 489: Invest alongside the greatest mining investors in the world... and get free warrants right now
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Hello and welcome back to another episode of Wall Street Unplugged! Today I'm joined by longtime friend - Marin Katusa, CEO & founder of Katusa Research. For any new listeners out there, I often bring Marin on the show as he is, hands-down, the most connected person in the mining industry. To start off the interview, Marin discusses the current states of gold, uranium and other resource sectors. As every investor should know, the dollar almost always moves inversely with the price of gold. For this reason, gold investments are used as a "safe haven" for investors around the globe. When markets become volatile and fears arise, gold is usually your best hedge. In the event of market downturns, gold prices surge... limiting your losses. Again... the dollar/gold inverse relationship has been the common rule of thumb for as long as I can remember... Marin claims, however, that 2017 will be a break for this historical pattern.  And gives us a closer look as to why... Switching gears, we then talk about the geopolitical environment of one of the biggest trends today - Uranium. Through this analysis, Marin explains a huge angle of the Russia/ Trump story that nobody else is talking about... As a result, he shares with us one of the biggest secrets behind investing in Uranium this year. And tells listeners exactly where to avoid all Uranium investments. Then, the big announcement... Marin introduces listeners to another private placement opportunity. Listen up as this is your chance to invest with some of the greatest investors in the world. Marin will break down all the details. And give listeners everything they need to know about his next long-term commitment.
Ep. 488: Frankly Speaking: Officially The Greatest Company In The World
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Welcome back to another episode of Frankly Speaking! Keep the questions coming!   The first topic of the day covers the inevitable... A recession. The business economy is one big cycle. Historically speaking, the markets expand, contract, and recover... over and over again. Where do we stand today? Well, theres been a lot of positives to takeaway from the markets recently... Let's take a closer look... Earnings are growing by 8% thus far for nearly 70% of S&P 500 companies... Wages are growing at the highest rate since 2009... And now, due to the Trump administration -  we're looking at new regulations and a massive tax reform in the near future. Trump, so far, has sent shockwaves throughout the market but the dollar continues to strengthen. As I explain in the show, the possibility of a near economic down cycle is slim - and way further out than I initially expected. But let's get back to the point... a recession is inevitable. As investors, we want to stay aware of where the markets are heading. And although you don't need to worry about another crisis anytime soon, you always want to be prepared. So tune in as I tell listeners which stocks you need to own - during a recession, and while the market is falling. Then, after a slew of earnings releases this week, there's a few companies I wanted to go over... The first company I break down is Facebook (FB) - what I now like to call the "the greatest company in the world." The social media giant just reported outstanding quarterly earnings by completely blowing estimates out of the water. CEO Mark Zuckerberg is like the Bill Gates of the 90's. Throughout my 20 years of financial research, I've never seen a company grow and dominate as quickly as Facebook has. Although we may see a slight pull back in the stock price in the coming weeks... I explain why the sky is the limit for this company. Chipotle (CMG), the other company I talk about on today's show, experienced just the opposite as fas earnings go... The company reported a 76% decrease in profits compared to this quarter a year ago. Since the release, the stock price is down nearly 20 points! As investors, this might just be the drop we've been waiting for. Also, there's something I wanted to ask you (my subscribers)... We need your help. Before I sign off today and to end the episode, learn how you can contribute to my new blog. Special thanks to David, Reuben, Rusty, Joe, Jack, and Rex... Other stocks mentioned: McEwen Mining (MUX), BlackBird Energy (BBI.V), Northern Dynasty (NAK), Gold Miners ETF (GDX), Amazon (AMZN), Schlumberger (SLB), Encana (ECA), GoPro (GPRO), FitBit (FIT), International Business Machines (IBM), Post Holdings (POST), Boeing (BA).    
Ep. 487: Introducing the finest oil patch in North America
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Welcome back to another episode of Wall Street Unplugged! I begin today's episode by covering one of the most talked about companies on Wall Street - Apple. Their earnings were just released, beating expectations across the board. And since the news, analysts' reactions have been overwhelmingly bullish. But I can't say I agree… And I'm not so sure about Apple's quarter being "dynamic" either. After doing some of my own digging, I've realized there are some underlying truths about Apple’s 2016 end results... catalysts' that no one else cares to mention. Year-over-year, earnings have only grown 2% - mostly influenced by buybacks and a favorable tax rate. Yes, they blew expectations out of the water. But how much were earnings estimates lowered? Thus far, I've had a pretty good track record on covering this tech giant... and considering all of the noise surrounding this story - I have to warn my listeners. So, before my guest signs on, I'll be explaining why I'm not buying into all of the hype. Then, for today's main segment… I'll be introducing listeners to a stock that should 100% - be on everyone’s radar. The following company has the potential to become the next "market dominator." And shares are still selling for under $1. That’s why I brought on today’s guest, Garth Braun - President and CEO of Blackbird Energy (BBI.V). Garth's Blackbird Energy was by far, in my opinion, the most impressive company at last week's Vancouver Resource Investment Conference - which hosted over 200 names in the sector. Garth has done the unthinkable. And I was sold in less than 5 minutes of talking to him… Garth has taken Blackbird from a small, speculative explorer - to a $300 Million dollar company. And unlike most junior's in the sector, they don't just have a stake in the ground... waiting for a price-tag or an industry-leader acquisition... They are actually drilling and producing some of the finest natural-gas condensate in the world - located smack in the middle of the Montney Formation - Canada's next big energy bet. "Over the last 18 months, some of the largest transactions in Canada, outside of the oil sands, have been located in this region." Industry leaders like Encana, Apache, Shell, and Sinopec now have holdings practically located in Blackbird's backyard. To make matters better, Garth was one of the first to discover this liquid-rich area. In 2014, he says, people considered this land as "moose pasture." But it doesn't stop there… Due to the low priced oil market, Garth's team has been determined to innovate. And as a result, Blackbird Energy has made significant advancements. They've cut costs "dramatically" with state of the art technology. And experts are calling their innovations "disruptive." Garth has clearly lead his company through an amazing transformation. Although the stock price is currently resting at 52-week highs, the recent jump has been well deserved. This is not meant to be a promotion. I truly believe this company has more upside potential than any other stock priced below $1. However, as we all know, rewards will come with risks. Stocks that are priced this low can still be very volatile - especially in the oil industry. So I’m urging all listeners to do their own research. Still, Blackbird’s story is one you don’t want to miss. And finally, for today's Educational Segment, we're throwing stocks, finance, and economics out the door. I will be making one of boldest bets all year.
Ep. 486: Frankly Speaking: How to invest on my recommendations
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Welcome back to another episode… To start off today’s stream of questions, I explain to listeners one of the biggest misconceptions in investing. The key to investing in any stock (not just the ones I recommend) comes down to just one simple trick - patience. Many listeners have learned the hard way so I wanted to fully address this once and for all. Its extremely important that investors take their time on placing their bets. Meaning, if you do believe in a stock's long-term position, don't make a FULL investment all on the same day. Tune in as I explain how this strategy is one of the best ways to avoid volatility in the markets. I guarantee your returns will see better results. I then revisit my position on a stock that's been beaten down tremendously. This stock was considered "the darling" of the biotech industry a little over a year ago. It went from being loved by analysts across the board, to now - hated. I’ll be explaining why this biotech pioneer has the potential to rebound over the next 12 to 18 months. Moving on to the next question, I talk about one of today’s biggest trends - Marijuana. David, a Colorado local, says the marijuana industry is booming and asks if now is the perfect time to invest... I couldn’t disagree anymore. If you own any marijuana stocks, be sure to listen as I break down the sector. Although we’ve seen a recent run-up in stock prices, I believe the industry will continue to face huge headwinds. These stocks are simply trades… NOT investments. And finally, to end the episode, it's Nike (NKE) vs. Under Armour (UA). Tune in as I pick my favorite out of the two for 2017. Other topics include: A sneak peek for next week's Wall Street Unplugged with CEO of BlackBird Energy, KKR's future earnings, and whether it’s too late to get in on Northern Dynasty (NAK). Special thanks to Roland, Brandon, Matt, David, Dave, Nate, and Steve. Keep the questions coming!
Ep. 485: Marc Lichtenfeld: How to play the biotech rebound
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Welcome back to another episode of Wall Street Unplugged! It's only January, but if you've followed me for the past few weeks, you've come to realize how important this month really is. I covered one key conference (CES2017) a couple weeks ago. And on today's episode, I have two more coming for you. It's a lot of information in only just a few weeks but bare with me... Each of these conferences come with game-changing announcements. To start, let’s go over what a difference a year makes... Donald Trump is now in office, and the bull market continues to get stronger. In fact, the Dow Jones Industrial Average hit over 20,000 for the first time this week! This “Trump rally” has been strong for investors in every sector… except for one - Biotech. That’s why I invited Marc… Marc is Chief Income Strategist at the Oxford Club, Editor of the Oxford Income Letter and host of the Oxford Club Radio podcast. He just got back from the JPMorgan Healthcare Conference. For those not familiar, the JPMorgan Healthcare Conference its like the Superbowl for healthcare, biotech, and pharmaceuticals. To start off the interview, Marc gives us his takeaways from the event. As Marc explains, the biotech sector has recently been facing a ton of headwinds. The sector currently faces a slew of new regulations as new administration takes the reigns. And in return, the biotech sector got a bit more complex. Although times are rough today, Marc breaks down his opportunistic outlook for the sector going forward. Investors must be patient as we are still in the "early innings" of biotech treatment Marc says. However, he adds that the demand for this sector will explode relatively soon. Together, we then break down the trends and stocks that are going to have the highest impact on the sector. These trends include big data and DNA sequencing. Also, before Marc signs off, he shares with us his favorite growth & income stock outside of the biotech sector. Then, for today's Educational Segment [39:31], I break down my visit to the Vancouver Resource Investment Conference - the largest junior mining conference in the world. The host and close friend, Marin Katusa, invited me to speak at the event. This is where it gets interesting… Out of the 5,000 people at this conference, not one person seemed to be bearish on the resource sector. What does that mean? ...It means I'm nervous. Let's not forget... Only 1 in 3,000 projects go from early stage development to actual production. To make matters worse, some of these stocks are already up 100%-300% from their lows yet people are still doubling their positions! But it's not all bad news. Although about 90% of these companies are terrible long-term investments, a few CEO's I met with were far from bluffing. Tune in as I introduce listeners to the few stocks that caught my attention. One is a stock that could potentially be the next Northern Dynasty!
Ep. 484: Frankly Speaking: Why we can't forget about the large-caps
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Welcome back to another episode of Frankly Speaking. Today's stream of questions start with one concerning a stock I recommended over a year ago - Consolidated-Tomoka Land Co (CTO). Odds are - you've never heard of this company. The business is boring. And you won't find much news on it. But I've seen this company grow firsthand - practically in my own backyard. One year later, I still see upside potential. Tune in as I break down the details... Also, my newsletter, Curzio Venture Opportunities, is approaching just its fourth month since launching in November. And it’s been a wild ride ever since. However, I've been recently getting tons of questions on how to access the newsletter. Well, for those interested, I'll be giving away everything you need to know on how to join. But I'll warn you... Not everyone is qualified. And if the price is too high, please, don't worry. I might of spoke too much already. But today I announce that we have something else in the works... My next question covers today’s main segment [17:16]. Since the Trump election, we’ve spent a lot of time focusing on a variety of small-caps. But there are stocks we simply cannot forget, regardless of new policies... Most of these companies have been around for decades. Whether the market is up or down, these management teams have been through it all. I can guarantee it. More importantly, markets are cyclical. Which means plenty of well-known, safe stocks are still out there - just weeks away from rebounding. Today I share a few names I have in mind. Other questions covered include; Northern Dynasty's (NAK) recent capital raise, the CES, and my formula for investing dangerous small-cap biotechs. Special thanks to Michael, Joel, Brian, Paul, and Greg. Keep the questions coming!
Ep. 483: Amir Adnani: New Dawn for Nuclear Power
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Welcome back to another episode of Wall Street Unplugged! This week I’m joined by Amir Adnani – CEO of Uranium Energy Corp. & GoldMining Inc. (formerly known as Brazil Resources) On today’s show, Amir and I dive into one of the biggest topics in the markets right now – Uranium. If you own any Uranium stocks, or you’re thinking about buying, this is a must-listen. Because for the first time in years, a new dawn for nuclear power is finally approaching. To start off the interview, Amir gives listeners 3 reasons why the “perfect storm” is on its way. We’ve already seen a swing in prices and Uranium is trading at levels not seen since 2004. But let’s not get too ahead of ourselves. Amir explains why investors must be patient. If you haven’t bought into Uranium yet, don’t worry. Although all signs are pointing upward, he say’s companies are still in “no man’s land” – with current Uranium prices sitting at just $22/lb. The point is, however, the Uranium market is finally coming off it’s lows. And we don’t expect prices to return anytime soon. The turnaround is real. And demand expectations are promising… After all, the number of reactors under construction world-wide are at record levels! Tune in to hear everything you need to know about the sector. Amir and I then dive into a stock listeners should be very familiar with – GoldMining (BRI.V). Yes, we’ve seen Gold take an unexpected hit since the Presidential election… but that doesn’t mean investors should run. To end the episode, Amir reassures his investors. He explains how his company, GoldMining, plans to keep building on top of an already strong, overlooked balance sheet. And finally, I move on to my educational segment [54:33]. Sector by sector, I’ll be breaking down this upcoming earnings season. Let’s just say this – Don’t be fooled by analyst estimates, they’re outrageous…
Ep. 482: Frankly Speaking: The Trend is Our Friend
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Welcome back to another episode of Frankly Speaking! With all the noise surrounding the internet these days, it's difficult to find a good financial research platform. And as some listeners have noticed, Yahoo Finance is not what it was 5 years ago. To start off today's episode, I give listeners a list of my favorite online financial sites... Sites I generally use for my own research. Some come with a cost and some are free, however, each of these sites have their own strength. Remember, this podcast is about you, not me. I highly recommend you check them out. Then, my next question covers a stock I am getting tons of feedback on - KKR & Co. LP (KKR). I recommended this stock just two weeks ago on my educational segment. And since then, it appears many subscribers are hesitant or concerned. Today, I'll be jumping back into the numbers - and will explain why there's still massive upside potential. Also... I can't win them all. A couple months ago I made a mistake. I recommended a retailer just as the holiday season was picking up. And since then, the brick & mortar sector has been crushed. I'll admit my losses. However, I still believe this particular company is in way better shape than its competitors. Although I'm expecting a little more "pain" in the short-term, I still love their long-term position. Switching gears, I then dive into the uranium sector. Prices have finally reached over $20/lb. In fact, uranium is trading at prices not seen since 2004. What does this mean going forward? To end the episode, I revisit a few more stocks on my radar. This includes Delta Airlines (DAL), Amazon (AMZN), and Northern Dynasty (NAK). Special thanks to Kurt, Scott, Christopher, Kris, Daniel, and John. Other stocks mentioned: Cameco (CCJ), Uranium Energy Corp (UEC), Skyharbour Resources (SYH.V), Uranium Resources (URRE), Stratasys (SSYS) Good Investing, Frank Curzio
Ep. 481: Let Marin Katusa double your money
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Welcome back to another episode of Wall Street Unplugged! I just got back from the 2017 Consumer Electronic Show... and we have a lot of ground to cover. To start off today's episode, I give listeners my take on the event. This year's experience was a bit different. In fact, there are more trends to avoid rather than trends to invest in. Tune in this week as I'll be separating the truth from all the noise. I'm then joined by the one and only, Marin Katusa - founder of Katusa Research. There's been a lot of tech-talk recently, but let's not get caught up in just one sector. With the annual Vancouver Resource Investment Conference just two weeks away, Marin is here to give listeners a sneak-peek. Also, he catches us up to date within the gold, silver, and uranium markets. Even with the dollar strengthening, we've seen a slight rebound in these sectors. What does this mean going forward? Well, let us hear from the best as Marin shares his 2017 outlook. Then, to end the episode, Marin talks about his most successful discovery last year. He claims it as the "world's largest undeveloped copper & gold mine." Its the stuff of legends... And thanks to Marin, I gave listeners a stock that has grown over 300% since recommending it - just 6 months ago! As you'll hear, this stock is dirt-cheap yet still holds massive growth potential.
Ep. 480: Frankly Speaking: A beginners guide to the world of investing
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Welcome back to another episode of Frankly Speaking! Today's first question covers stop-loss orders - an investment tool I will always strongly recommend. At times investments fall out-of-favor... and we are forced to sell. It happens to everyone. But what should investors look for when they want to re-enter? Then, after giving listeners a quick update on the uranium company - Cameco (CCJ)... I explain why dividend-cuts are not always necessarily a bad sign for shareholders. Switching gears, I then share some tips for listeners who are new to the world of investing. If you plan on being a "day-trader," this is a must listen. And finally, to end the episode, I break-down another "buy" recommendation. And why investors should act now - before the storm. Special thanks to Kevin, Daniel, Thomas, Mike, and John. Keep the questions coming! Other stocks mentioned: GoldMining (BRI.V), Sandstorm Gold (SAND), Kinder Morgan (KMI), KKR & Co L.P. (KKR), Delta Airlines (DAL), and International Business Machines (IBM) Also, don't forget to tune-in next week! I'll be recapping everything I learned from the 2017 Consumer Electronic Show. Talk to you then and good investing! Frank Curzio
Ep. 479: The Best Growth & Income Stock for 2017
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Welcome back to another episode of Wall Street Unplugged! Today's guest is Steve Koomar - former derivative trader at Goldman Sachs and editor of the Vigilante Investor newsletter. He called it... Last time Steve was on the show, he explained why fears of a U.S. economic collapse were completely overblown. In addition, he told listeners that the natural gas sector was a sure bet. Here we are 5 months later... Natural gas has surged and the US stock market is sitting near all-time highs. Whenever Steve talks, I listen. And every time he gets on the show I learn something new. On today's episode, Steve starts off by giving listeners his updated economic outlook. He believes short-term market expectations are "unrealistic." However, he is still incredibly bullish on U.S. investments in the long-run. Steve also revisits his positions in natural gas, uranium, and farmland. And then shares his top picks within these sectors. These are safe and diversified investments that define his balanced approach. Then, on my educational segment, I'll be talking about one of the most overlooked stocks today. A lot has changed within the company in the past couple years. And today - I'm giving listeners a full break-down. Not only does this stock have huge growth potential, it has a single-digit P/E ratio, a 4% yield, and is dirt cheap. So don't sign off when Steve leaves us. To end the episode, I tell listeners my favorite growth and income stock for the new year. This is a strong buy... PS - It's finally here... Right now I am at the 2017 Consumer Electronic Show in Las Vegas. I've been posting live updates on my Twitter & Facebook accounts. Don't miss a beat.
Ep. 478: Frankly Speaking: 3 lessons from 2016 we must learn from
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Welcome back to another episode of Frankly Speaking! Today's show opens up with talks about the transportation and logistics markets. The numbers show Amazon (AMZN) is now a logistics titan - with still plenty of room for growth. Tune in to hear what this means for competitors like FedEx (FDX) and UPS (UPS). I then touch base on Apple's (AAPL) political landscape. Let me tell you - "What they say and what they do are two totally different things." Today's show covers Apple's only risk investors need to be aware of. In addition, I break down the top 3 financial stories from 2016. Each story comes with a lesson we must carryover into the new year. This includes lessons from consumer sentiment, the Trump election, and today's volatility. To end the episode, I tell listeners why 2017 should be a turnaround year for Uranium. This is one of my favorite plays for the new year. Also, can Northern Dynasty (NAK) get any higher? Special thanks to Tom, John, Derek, and Brad. 2016 has been one for the books. Thanks for tuning in and for all the great questions. Keep them coming! I read them all. Other stocks mentioned: AT&T (T), General Electric (GE), JPMorgan Chase (JPM), McDonalds (MCD), Wal-Mart (WMT), Nike (NKE), Kinder Morgan (KMI), IBM (IBM), Teva Pharmaceuticals (TEVA), and Chipotle (CMG). PS - Be sure to follow me next week on . As mentioned, I have media access to the 2017 CES. Don't miss a beat. See you next year!
Ep. 477: How To Profit From Tomorrow's Tech Trends
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Happy Holidays and welcome back to another episode of Wall Street Unplugged! You don’t have to be tech savvy to understand my next bet… And with the 2017 Consumer Electronics Show just around the corner, I couldn’t have timed this podcast any better. In fact, this is the rant I’ve been waiting for… Every January the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) presents the world with the latest and greatest tech trends. It’s considered the largest consumer expo in the world. And for good reason… The CES is the host of nearly 4,000 technology companies… The space covers 2.2M square feet… And it takes me about half the day to walk through the entire event. From an investor stand point – this is the opportunity to witness these trends on the launch pad, firsthand. And investing in the right stocks within these megatrends can result in massive gains. But here’s the thing. The trick to investing in this sector is all about knowing which trends to avoid… There’s one vital question we all must ask ourselves before we place our bets. “Do these tech-trends actually serve a consumer need?” If consumer adaptability is far out of reach. And if earnings are already dropping – As investors, why aren’t we looking elsewhere? To start off today’s episode, I’ll be diving in on 3 tech trends every investor must avoid. I have the numbers to back it up. Then, tune in to hear the ideas I actually do believe in. These new technologies are already implemented by the biggest names in the industry. Listeners will hear examples of each trend and how they can directly impact the consumer. Get your pens ready. To end the episode, I’ll be sharing the best plays in the sector – A list of stocks that have already secured their seat for the future.
Ep. 476: Frankly Speaking
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Keep the questions coming! To start off today's podcast, I touch base on GoldMining Inc. (BRI.V), formerly known as Brazil Resources. Although the stock has seen a recent drop in price, I tell listeners that we must respect the trend. As a junior minor stock, this is typical... and I'm not too worried. Listen in as I explain why the numbers behind GoldMining are still favorable. I assure you, the sell-off has nothing to do with the individual stock. Special thanks to Steven, Bruce, Pete, and Jerry
Ep. 475: Meb Faber: The time is now... Start looking for alternatives
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Welcome back to another episode of Wall Street Unplugged! The 2017 Consumer Electronics show is finally just two weeks away. If you are not familiar, this is an event that sets the tone for the entire tech-sector... An event where the world's most innovative technology meets the consumer... And an event that investors cannot miss. Before today's guest signs on, I'll be giving listeners an exclusive sneak-peek. The announcements of these "exponential growth technologies" create once-in-a-lifetime opportunities. Which means, as investors, we must catch on to these trends early - before they disrupt the markets. Tune in as I name a few trends I expect to see in every household within the next three to five years. Then, for today's main segment, I'm joined by longtime friend, Meb Faber - best selling author, entrepreneur, and Chief Investment Officer/ Portfolio Manager at Cambria Investment Management. The dollar is surging, the market continues to hit all-time highs, and we've seen one of the longest lasting bull markets in decades... Meb is a numbers guy. A research junkie. His evaluation methodologies are far from the norm... He calls it the Shiller CAPE ratio. Not only does he claim future expected returns are going to be lowered, he has the numbers to prove it. The markets are getting more expensive. And as a result, the chances of finding "cheap uptrends" are getting slimmer. As Meb explains, investors need to take a step back... "Every investor should have at least half of their stocks outside the US" he says. Using the CAPE ratio, Meb has managed to find a couple markets that have the "cheap upside" investors are looking for. Tune in to hear what they are... Then, to sum up the episode, Meb gives listeners his 3 steps to the ideal, global market portfolio. The time is now... we must start looking for alternatives
Ep. 474: Frankly Speaking: How to Invest in small-cap biotech stocks
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Welcome back to another episode of Frankly Speaking! Special thanks to Brain, Jeff, Kenny, Craig, and Steve for all the great questions. On today's show, I open up by breaking down the small-cap biotech sector. Jeff provides listeners with a perfect example of a biotech stock fighting for FDA approval. I've seen this happen too many times... From the pre-clinical stages... all the way through the approval process... these companies undertake extreme volatility. Step-by-step, I explain the lengthy process every small-cap biotech company must endure. In addition, I tell listeners exactly when it's the best time to place their bets on these types of investments. Then, after revisiting my position on Northern Dynasty (NAK), I dive into a very important lesson... Stop-loss orders. This is an investment tool every investor must use in order to prevent large portfolio deficits. I often warn investors to not "show their hand"... Tune in to hear what I mean. Finally, to end the episode, I dive into another sector that has just about topped-out. With interest rates going higher, I tell listeners why I'm avoiding this market going forward. Other stocks mentioned include: Pfizer (PFE), Merck (MRK), Amgen (AMGN), & TherapeuticsMD (TXMD) Thanks for listening, Frank Curzio
Ep. 473: John Petrides: Favorite lessons from 2016
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Welcome back to another episode of Wall Street Unplugged. This week I’m joined by John Petrides – Managing Director and Portfolio Manager at Point View Wealth Management. On today’s episode, John and I look back at the major headlines from 2016. So much has happened… and as a result, we’ve witnessed one of the most volatile years in stock market history. John provides listeners with a step-by-step market review – leading us all the way to today’s rally. Oil prices hit 10-year lows… gold had its best 1st quarter in 30 years… “macro” events like Brexit, and the Election – all have had their place in this years economic roller-coaster. As investors, there are many lessons we must carry-over into the new year. Tune in to hear why John and I are approaching 2017 much differently than last year. Also, It’s about time… The Fed finally raised interest rates – squeezing in one hike in a year that was supposed to have four. What now? As John says, the biggest question lies behind the “language” of the Fed going forward. He explains why investors need to be cautious if interest rates rise faster than expected. Switching gears, John shares with us the biggest post-election headwind for several S&P 500 companies. A tax reform is on it’s way… but that does not mean these stocks are off the hook. This is why I love bringing John on the show. He can give listeners insight on just about any topic. To end the episode, John gets on a roll – giving his outlook on a wealth of sectors. This includes one sector that has been completely overblown… And another that hasn’t traded this cheap since 2009.
Ep. 472: Frankly Speaking: 3 more stocks on my watchlist
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Keep the questions coming! Welcome back to another episode of Frankly Speaking. Special thanks to David, Allen, James, Bruce, and Mark. To start off the episode, I tell listeners why I'm still bullish on Sandstorm Gold (SAND). Although the price of gold continues to fall, I don't think CEO Nolan Watson is too concerned. Tune in to hear why I think the stock could still double in the next three to six months. I'll also be revisiting my outlook on the Uranium markets. Uranium is at all-time lows, however, our new President may be the catalyst we've been waiting for. I'll be explaining the safest Uranium play going forward. Then, later in the episode, I'll be comparing some popular investment strategies. This includes individual stocks, ETF's, and mutual funds. Also, I give listeners updates on a couple stocks I like - AT&T (T), and Delta (DAL). Other stocks mentioned include: Pioneer Energy (PES), General Electric (GE), Uranium Resources (URRE), & Cameco (CCJ).
Ep. 471: Richard Suttmeier: The ugly truth about 2017
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Welcome back to another episode of Wall Street Unplugged! Stocks have gone on to hit new all-time highs... but my guest, Richard Suttmeier, and I are a bit nervous. If you don’t know Richard, he is often seen on Forbes and TheStreet.com. He is the Founder & CEO of Global Market Consultants. To start off the interview, Richard warns any investors chasing the recent Trump rally. Although certain sectors remain "tradable" - Richard explains why most are not long-term investments. Tune in and discover the ugly truth about this upcoming year. And why investors should take their profits now... before it's too late. Richard then takes us a step further. He breaks down what he calls the "balance sheet of the US economy." His latest victim? US banks. Aside from the too big to fail problems, Richard shares with us the various risks banks are still exposed to. Then, on my Educational Segment [], I'll be teaching listeners my most important lesson about the markets - Investor Sentiment. Considering today's economic environment, I couldn't have timed this any better. I'm afraid of a massive stock market correction. Here's how to stay one step ahead.
Ep: 470: Frankly Speaking: Here's the biggest winner this holiday season
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Welcome back to another episode of Frankly Speaking! Black Friday is over and the numbers are pouring in. After receiving tons of questions and comments concerning this years holiday season shopping trends - I give listeners my take on the biggest winner thus far. Not all retailers are doing well. For this company however, I'm seeing a lot of tailwinds. More importantly, its cheap! Also, tune in to hear my analysis on one of the best companies in the world - Amazon. Only so often do you find an industry leader like Amazon with still plenty of room for growth. It's simple. They know what they're doing. Other stocks mentioned include: Lucas Energy (LEI), Nike (NKE), Best Buy (BBY), and Uranium Resources (URRE). Again, Thanks for all the great questions. Keep them coming at . I read them all. Good Investing!
Ep. 469: Kim Iskyan: Little known ways to succeed overseas
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Welcome back to another episode of Wall Street Unplugged! Today's guest is Kim Iskyan - global investment expert and founder of TrueWealth Publishing. Kim is the definition of a world traveler. His boots-on-the-ground approach is unique. He's visited over 100 countries and has experience working on several stock exchanges. His new focus? Asia. Kim does not only provide listeners with information - he delivers insight. Most investors are afraid to invest in oversea markets... Debt levels are increasing, real-estate bubbles are looming, and thanks to Trump, trade barriers are now strengthening. But more importantly, investors rarely hear the real story behind these markets - until now. And as Kim highlights, there is still plenty of room for growth. Tune in as Kim shows us how the individual investor can conquer the emerging markets - safely. These are opportunities you won't hear anywhere else. Also, don't miss out on this week's Educational Segment. Several sectors are poised for big changes due to the upcoming tax reform. But enough with the general "macro" economic outlooks. Instead, I'll be telling you what this means for several individual companies. Write these stocks down. I'm expecting HUGE gains.
Ep. 468: Frankly Speaking
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Hope you all have had a wonderful Thanksgiving holiday! Welcome back to another episode of Frankly Speaking. Tune in this week to hear an update on Gold -- and why short-term investors need to hold off. Also, I touch up on a few positions including; Cameco (CCJ), AT&T (T), FedEx (FDX) Finally, I break down some of the trends we saw on Black Friday: Apple (AAPL), Best Buy (BBY), Target (TGT), Amazon (AMZN) Thanks for all the great questions. Keep them coming at Frank@CurzioResearch.com As always, thanks for listening and good investing!    
Ep. 467: Andrew Horowitz: Stay one step ahead of the Trump jump
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Happy Thanksgiving! Welcome back to another episode of Wall Street Unplugged. On today’s episode I’m joined by good friend, Andrew Horowitz – Founder and CEO of Horowitz and Company. The anticipation of new policies are causing massive market swings – but how long will this trend last? To start off the episode, Andrew highlights several grossly, over-anticipated sectors. As the market is coming off record highs, Andrew explains why our portfolios are at even greater risk. Recent trends are far from the truth. Tune in as Andrew and I discuss what an inevitable high interest rate environment means for certain sectors going forward. Andrew then shows listeners how to take advantage of the crazy market jumps we are witnessing today. These are aggressive, short-term trading positions that could potentially move 100% to 200% within the next few weeks. And finally, let the holiday shopping begin! As online-shopping trends continue to grow, Andrew breaks down which big-box retailers to avoid this season.
Ep. 466: Frankly Speaking
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Ep. 465: Insider look into the 2016 Silver & Gold Summit
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Welcome back to another episode of Wall Street Unplugged! Listeners, your portfolio may be in danger. The chances of rate hikes are getting significantly stronger - but will this actually help our economy? Before my guest signs on, I'll be giving investors my thoughts on the next "black swan" event. You heard it here first. Then, for today's show, I'm joined by Jordan Trimble - President and CEO of Skyharbour Resources. Jordan and I talk about one sector that will soon face huge tailwinds now that Trump is president. Due to depressed prices, however, investors must be patient. Nobody (including industry leaders) can even make profits right now. But as Jordan explains, this sector is poised for a HUGE turnaround in 2017 - leaving investors with an extremely rare opportunity. Also, I just got back from the 2016 Silver & Gold Summit in San Francisco - where I spoke and met with some of the world’s top precious metals investors and entrepreneurs. For those that couldn't attend... I'm here to bring you everything you missed for this week's Educational Segment [50:20]. This includes a few companies that should be on everyone's radar. As well as a sector that flat-out has too much hype.
Ep. 464: Frankly Speaking
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Ep. 463: The Donald Trump Game Plan
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Who saw this coming? Welcome back to another episode of Wall Street Unplugged. As all of you know, the one and only Donald Trump will become our next President. Our economic environment has radically changed overnight - and I'm here to break-down what this means for every sector going forward. I'll try my best to avoid anymore political discussion. Instead, on today's segment, we'll be talking about whats important - your portfolio. My guest this week is Nick Hodge - founder and President of the Outsider Club, and investment director of Early Advantage. One thing is clear... the resource bear market is coming to a close. And as Nick explains, opportunities are arising "across-the-board." Nick shares with us his strategy of buying some of the highest-yielding resources at dirt cheap prices. To end the episode, Nick gives listeners his favorite stock ideas. This includes four buy-recommendations every resource stock investor needs to be aware of.
Ep. 462: Frankly Speaking
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Welcome back to Frankly Speaking! This week I answer questions on interest rates, deflationary trends - and the impact they have on gold going forward. Also, an update on Northern Dynasty (NAK). I've been recommending this stock for a couple months now. Tune-in as I give you my perspective after recent news. That, and much more. As always, thanks for all the great questions. Enjoy the weekend!
Ep. 461: Here's the next company that will go bankrupt
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You think the market will be fine if Hillary wins the election... think again! Welcome back to another episode of Wall Street Unplugged. Today I'm joined by the No. 1 credit strategist in the world, Michael Lewitt. Michael is the editor of the Money Map Press investment advisory, Zenith Trading Circle. Michael starts off the interview by telling us why we are in a political crisis. With the election just one week away, Michael explains how the market has been in a completely "un-parallel" universe...  breaking down why investors have been fooling themselves this whole time. Then, giving us numbers no one else is talking about, Michael dives into the policies surrounding corporate America. This is capitalism upside-down. Michael shows us how companies are disguising investors everyday. Tune-in as he names a few over-looked sectors facing dangerous headwinds going forward. You see, Michael is not your average analyst. He is a best-selling author and has decades of experience focusing on the economy's unstable environment. His multi-dimensional strategy gives investors insights you simply don't hear on mainstream media. To end the episode, Michael gives us details on his own unique investing model. Step-by-step, he unfolds his strategy behind discovering the next bankrupt company.
Ep. 460: Frankly Speaking
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Welcome back to another episode of Frankly Speaking. As always, thanks for all of the great questions! Today's podcast is a special one... In it, I lift the curtains on a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. I'll be answering all the questions concerning the launch of my newsletter, Curzio Venture... along with more details on my exclusive private-placement offer. The launch begins at 9AM THIS Saturday. I want to thank everyone for the support!
Ep. 459: Marin Katusa: The Infinite Dividend
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Welcome back to another episode of Wall Street Unplugged! On today’s interview I bring back the most connected expert in the mining industry – founder of Katusa Research, Marin Katusa. Before Marin joins us, however, the episode begins with this week’s Educational Segment. The recent AT&T-Time Warner deal has the potential to bring the biggest trends in the world under one umbrella. Forget what the all the analysts are saying… as I explain why I’ll soon be adding more stock to my current position. Then, stay tuned as I’m joined by resource legend, Marin Katusa. As he puts it, the gold “trend is our friend.” After years of setbacks, Marin talks about how major gold producers are finally in position for growth. Switching gears, Marin then dives into the future of alternative energy. He explains how the sector has changed significantly… and what these new technologies mean for investors going forward. To end the interview, Marin and I discuss the evolution of personal finance. Investors don’t need typical brokers anymore… or huge investment banks either. Ordinary investors now have opportunities to privately invest with the biggest names in the industry – at the same price. Listen-in as Marin shares his experiences to prove it. Also, after Marin signs off, I give listeners a bit more details on my newsletter [1:00:50]. Mark your calendars… the launch is THIS Saturday! The moment we’ve all been waiting for is finally here.
Ep. 458: Frankly Speaking
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Ep. 457: John Doody: Today's Biggest Misconception About Gold
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Welcome back to another episode of Wall Street Unplugged! Our guest this week is the single best gold-stock analyst I know, John Doody. He is the editor for the now-famous Gold Stock Analyst Newsletter. To start off the interview, John and I talk about gold's biggest misconception. The truth is, we do NOT know what the price of gold will be going forward. However, after recent pullbacks, John reassures investors by giving us the big picture. He explains how one "inevitable" key factor will ultimately drive the price of gold... and that nothing else we hear matters. John's "old-school" mentality is one of a kind. He is a fundamentalist. He tells listeners how to protect their savings, and as you will hear, its not only about gold. Later in the episode, John breaks down his secrets to finding the world's most undervalued mining stocks. His analysis includes the biggest names in the industry, junior miners, and the "least risky" business models to invest in. I don't say this often, but I believe we're on the brink of a once-in-a-decade opportunity.
Ep. 456: Frankly Speaking
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Ep. 455: Investing With the Greats
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Welcome back to Wall Street Unplugged! This week's episode is a special one. A lot of ground is covered as I have, not one... but two separate interviews. I am first joined by CEO Greg Smith. Listen in as Greg introduces his company, JDL Gold Corp., and explains how they have the recipe to become next "superstar" in the mining industry. After just their first week of trading, Greg talks about the company's future plans and projects going forward. This is not your typical mining company... and apart from the insiders, not many people have heard of it. However, JDL Gold might have the greatest shareholder base I have ever seen in the industry. Just wait until you hear this list... Our second guest is current managing director & portfolio manager at Point View Wealth Management, John Petrides [40:45]. As we enter earnings season, John and I talk about recent stock evaluations. At one point, John compares today's market to 2008! After six straight quarters of negative earnings growth, John shares his thoughts on these ridiculous consensus expectations. Then, to end the episode, John and I break down a few stock picks. This includes one of the worlds largest tech company, and a retailer that should be on everyone's radar.
Ep. 454: Frankly Speaking
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Ep. 453: Doug Casey: The Speculator
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Welcome back to another episode of Wall Street Unplugged! Our guest is founder and chairman of Casey Research, Doug Casey. On this episode, Doug starts off by explaining why he believes an "inevitable" economic meltdown is around the corner. As Doug puts it, economic bubbles are forming in every financial market around us... except one. Lets face it, speculative investing is not for everyone. In the interview, however, Doug tells listeners how to follow his footsteps. Doug is the most successful speculative investor I know, so when he talks I listen. Tune in as Doug gives his bold forward looking predictions. You might not agree with everything… but like any risky investment, these are ideas that can give you extraordinary returns. Also, Doug gives us a sneak-peek of his new book Speculator. The story shares everything Doug has ever learned in the mining industry. This is a “must read” for every resource stock investor. Don’t miss out on this week’s Educational Segment [52:56]. After a slight fallout in the gold markets, analyst are thinking its time to sell. I’ll be telling you why this is good news. By the end of this segment you’ll know five of my favorite stocks for this upcoming quarter.
Ep. 452: Frankly Speaking
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Ep. 451: One of the Best Business Models in the World
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Welcome back! On this episode of Wall Street Unplugged, I’m joined by one of the most brilliant minds in the royalty industry, Nolan Watson. Nolan is the former CFO of Silver Wheaton and current CEO & President of Sandstorm Gold (SAND). Nolan starts off the interview by explaining how he works in one of the most unique, low-risk business models out there. He shows us why one of the worst periods in the resource sector, 2012-2015, has turned into a ‘game-changer’ for his company. You see, Sandstorm Gold is not a miner. It is a highly profitable royalty and streaming company. Companies like his know how to take advantage of the market in ANY condition, regardless of the price of gold. Listen in as Nolan explains how the company has added over 100 streams and royalties just over the past 24 months! He then reveals Sandstorm’s strong position looking forward… an outlook investors don’t want to miss. PS – Stay tuned for this week’s Educational Segment [42:39] as I talk about one of the most popular companies in the world — Twitter. The learning never stops! I’ll be showing you the numbers analyst aren’t talking about…
Ep. 450: Frankly Speaking
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Ep. 449: Kristin Bentz: Staying Ahead of Retail Trends
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My favorite retail expert and founder of The Talented Blonde, Kristin Bentz, joins us for this week's special episode. On today's interview, Kristin gives listeners an interesting refresher on the retail markets. The 30-year retail veteran gives her "ahead of trend" analysis on what to expect as the holiday season is approaching. She explains why investors should take action now as companies are currently positioning themselves for their most important quarter. Kristin then talks about the shift of competition in the retail markets. These days, consumer spending and shopping trends are always changing. Kristin shares her thoughts on what sectors in the industry are "too little, too late" compared to those that are moving in the right direction. On today's Educational Segment I'll be breaking down last week's Delivering Alpha Conference. This is where the greatest asset-managers in the world get together to share their ideas and forecasts. Not only did I get front-row seats, I was the only newsletter writer in attendance. Stay tuned after the interview to find out what was being discussed behind the scenes... when the cameras weren't on. You won't get this information anywhere else.
Ep. 448: Frankly Speaking
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Ep. 447: Amir Adnani: The Secrets of Gold's 1% Club
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Our guest this week is founder and chairman of Brazil Resources, Amir Adnani. As we enter the early stages of a likely precious-metal bull market, few are more prepared than Amir. His company, Brazil Resources, has grown over 400% just this past year. On today's episode, Amir gives us some reassuring factors for this upcoming quarter and explains why investors have yet to miss the boat. Amir shares with us how Brazil Resources has something that 99% of other developmental-gold companies don't have. He then breaks down Brazil Resources recent 'under-the-radar' acquisition which expects to bring a massive 40% asset-base increase. After this, you'll see why Brazil Resources is in a very unique place. We then touch up on two of the most important factors a successful junior mining company can have. In addition, Amir breaks down a possible added benefit for shareholders covering a "hidden" sector at its 10-year-low. Amir then ends the episode telling us his goals for Brazil Resources and how their disciplined, committed approach can pay off investors in a long-term perspective.
Ep. 446: Frankly Speaking
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Ep. 445: Marin Katusa: A Revolutionary New Strategy
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Today I have another special interview with longtime friend, Marin Katusa, founder of Katusa Research. Marin starts off this episode by giving us his outlook concerning the gold and silver markets. Marin shares his thoughts on how to navigate through this tough sector, giving us details on what to look for while these stocks are still in their early stages. Marin then gives us his insight on where gold prices are going to be in the next three to five years based on just two fundamental aspects. He then talks about "smart money" and his experience with warrants and why every accredited investor should be aware of these opportunities. Finally, Marin shares some interesting ideas on what to look forward to in other commodity sectors aside from gold and silver. These are sectors that not everyone will agree with, but potentially have tremendous upside in the near future. Don’t miss out on this week’s exclusive educational segment covering the popular short sale of First Majestic Silver (AG). By the end of this segment, you'll know what direction to take.
Ep. 444: Frankly Speaking
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Ep. 443: Why the U.S. Economy WILL NOT Collapse
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Steve Koomar, former derivative trader at Goldman Sachs and editor of the Vigilante Investor newsletter, explains why the fears of a U.S. economic collapse are completely overblown. He believes the U.S. economy is "exceptional" and will always be the premier destination for capital due to its "unparallel geographic advantages."   Steve then talks about his favorite sectors to invest in right now. They include depressed areas like natural gas, agriculture, and ethanol. He says the fundamentals in these sectors are turning positive and stocks are still dirt cheap.   Finally, Steve shares his top stock picks within these sectors. He believes each name has incredible upside over the next 12 to 18 months.
Ep. 442: Frankly Speaking
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Ep. 441: How to Turn $10,000 into $260,000!
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My guest this week is longtime friend, Marc Lichtenfeld, Chief Income Strategist at the Oxford Club. Marc joins me in a talk about perpetual dividend raisers and the absolute fortune investors can make by compounding dividends over long periods. He also shares one of his secrets to buying some of the best high-yielding companies at dirt cheap prices. Marc then breaks down the biotech sector, an industry he's covered for years. He talks about one specific area that holds huge promise to discovering cures for cancer, Alzheimer's and Parkinson's disease. Also, he shares with us his favorite small-cap biotech name to buy right now. Don’t miss out on this week’s educational segment covering an interesting trend that has sparked in the anti-aging, DNA-testing industry. These are technologies investors need to be aware of that are already having a tremendous effect on patients, significantly extending the lives of the unfortunate.
Ep. 440: Frankly Speaking
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Ep. 439: How to Invest in Today's Super-Risky Market
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John Petrides, managing director and portfolio manager at Point View Wealth Management, talks about the huge risks in today's market - and how investors can avoid them.  These solutions include investing in out-of-favor sectors, buying large-cap stocks that are growing earnings much faster than the overall market, and being incredibly patient to buy your favorite names at the right price. John also shares his top three ideas to invest in right now.  This includes one of the largest financial services providers, a best-of-breed food retailer, and one of the most hated oil companies in the world. He then discloses his favorite sector that has huge upside... And two sectors investors should avoid at all costs.
Ep. 438: Frankly Speaking
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Ep. 437: Exclusive: Jeff Phillips Unplugged
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Jeff Phillips, resource financier and President of Global Market Development, is one of the best resource investors in the world.  He's built a small fortune over the past two decades by following a unique and disciplined approach to investing in this highly volatile sector.   In this 30 minute exclusive interview, Jeff shares some of his insights on what investors should look for before ever investing in a junior mining stock. He then explains the fundamentals behind owing warrants.  He says this practice is great for investors but not always good for companies who issue long-term warrants.   Jeff also breaks down the huge risks of owning small resource stocks since most companies will never see their signature projects go into production.  He believes these risks are sometimes overlooked by speculative investors - especially during bull markets like the one we are seeing today.   Finally, Jeff shares his three favorite junior mining ideas.  He says each name has incredible upside potential if gold and silver prices continue moving higher over the next few years. 
Ep. 436: Frankly Speaking
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Ep. 435: The Best Gold & Silver Ideas from Sprott's Natural Resource Conference
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Marin Katusa, founder of Katusa Research and one of the most connected analysts in the resource sector, discusses his favorite ideas from last week's Natural Resource Conference in Vancouver.  He also breaks down the importance of risk management now that most of his junior mining picks are trading more than 250% higher on the year. Later in the show, Frank Curzio discusses his recent trip to Alaska.  He took two airplanes and a helicopter to see one of the largest undeveloped gold and copper projects in the world.  Frank will break down the company who owns this massive project and tell you if it's worth buying. Frank will also give you inside access to his conversations with some of the legends who were on this road trip with him.  This includes superstar speculator Doug Casey, mining legend Bob Dickenson, and legendary geologist David Lowell.
Ep. 434: Frankly Speaking
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Ep. 433: Andrew Horowitz - Total Brain Dump
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Andrew Horowitz is on fire today. Andrew is a regular guest but today's show is one of his best. Make sure to listen to the entire episode.
Ep. 432: Frankly Speaking
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Ep. 431: Chris Mayer's Favorite Stock Ideas
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Chris Mayer, former corporate banker and 20-year plus market veteran, talks about his latest trip to Europe and how investors can position themselves following Brexit. He breaks down the European banks and tells us why this sector has incredible upside for long-term investors. Chris also shares his favorite small-cap ideas. He travels the world to find these unique opportunities that could offer investors life-changing returns. Plus, Chris shares his personal experiences with billionaire and Agora founder Bill Bonner, now that he's managing Bill's personal stock portfolio.
Ep. 430: Frankly Speaking
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Ep. 429: Famed Bear Says Stocks Are Going Much Higher
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Rich Suttmeier, CEO of Global Markets Research and 40-year market veteran, explains why investors should avoid fundamentals in the short-term - and buy stocks right now. He says the market will continue to be fueled by low interest rates, easy money policies and a global rush into high-dividend paying stocks.  Rich also shares his three favorite sectors likely to outperform the market over the next six months... A simple strategy any investor can use to buy safe dividend-paying stocks at dirt cheap prices... And his top individual stock picks that should be bought during earnings season.
Ep. 428: Frankly Speaking - Building a Diversified Portfolio
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Ep. 427: Marin Katusa's New Venture and You're Invited
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Marin Katusa, founder of Katusa Research and one of the most connected analysts in the resource sector, says gold prices will trade to more than $2,000 an ounce over the next few years.  This is roughly a 50% increase from the current price.  Marin highlights several key catalysts that will push gold prices and gold stocks much higher from here.  This includes negative rates around the world and a rush by institutions to increase their allocations into the resource sector. Finally, Marin talks about his latest venture.  He just launched a brand new product called .  Through his newsletter, individual investors will now have direct access to Marin's boots on the ground research, his contact list (includes billionaires and some of the greatest minds in the resource sector), and his portfolio of junior mining stocks which have 500%-plus upside.
Ep. 426: Frankly Speaking - The Big Announcement
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Ep. 425: Rick Rule Unplugged
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Rick Rule, President and CEO of Sprott U.S. Holdings and 40-year veteran to the resource market, explains why we may be in the midst of "one of the greatest shifts in the natural resource sector in his career."  This will result in a surge in the price of gold and gold stocks in the years ahead.     Rick also explains the key drivers that will push gold higher.  This includes a decline in the U.S. Dollar, how gold will become a better safe-haven compared to sovereign bonds, and new inflows from large institutions that need to rebalance their portfolios.  Rick then shares his favorite ideas.  This includes several new ETF's that give investors direct exposure to some of the best junior mining stocks in the world. 
Ep. 424: Frankly Speaking - Brexit and What It Means for Your Portfolio
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Ep. 423: Rob McEwen Unplugged
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Mining legend and CEO of McEwen Mining, Rob McEwen talks about the recent surge in gold stocks and why we are still in the early innings of a long-term bull market.   McEwen then talks about his early years in the mining industry.  This includes death threats, class action lawsuits, and a four year strike which led to the creation of Goldcorp - one of the biggest gold producers in the world.   McEwen is pioneer in the mining industry.  And McEwen Mining is one of the few shareholder-friendly companies in the industry that does not use leverage, pays a solid dividend and has huge insider ownership.  That's why he's made his early investors a fortune in the mining industry over the past 40 years. 
Ep. 422: Frankly Speaking: TKO, AT&T, Home Prices, AA, SRAQU
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We start today’s Frankly Speaking with a question from Bill who would like to know about Taseko Mines Ltd (TSE:TKO) Billy wrote in to say that E*TRADE does have a global platform allowing you to purchase stock on international exchanges. Don wrote in with a boots on the ground update for AT&T. Robbie would like to share some inside info about the residential real estate market. Luke would like to know about Alcoa. John writes in and extends a golf offer. And today’s last question comes Steve who’s curious about Silver Run Acquisition Corp (SRAQU) If you’d like to know about Frank’s special discount offers just click here. And don’t forget send in your questions
Ep. 421: Oil Insider Sees More Bankruptcies Ahead
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Cactus Schroeder, founder of Chisholm Exploration and oil veteran who has been drilling wells in Texas for more than 40-years, shares his thoughts about the current state of the oil market and where he believes prices are headed over the next few years. He also gives us an insider perspective on how much drilling is actually taking place in the Eagle Ford and Permian Basin right now...  The new technologies companies are using to lower their cost of production... And which large-cap companies are aggressively acquiring shale assets in Texas. Cactus then talks about the "real" breakeven price for shale producers - since it's a lot higher than the $50 a barrel breakeven price that is often talked about in the media.  He sees more pain specifically for oil services companies.  But also believes we could see plenty of more bankruptcies if oil prices remain below $55 a barrel. 
Ep. 420: Frankly Speaking: TGT, CBRL, DBD, VXX, Gold, International Stock Trading Accounts and AAPL
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We start today’s Frankly Speaking with a question from Chip who would like to know if Target (TGT) looks like a short here. John would like an update on Cracker Barrel (CBRL) and on Diebold (DBD). Craig asks about the VIX (VXX). Thomas would like to know more info about the gold mining industry and the future price of gold. And today’s last question comes Steve who’s curious about who you can invest in international stocks. OK one more, Clifton says thanks for the educational podcasts but wants to know about Apples (AAPL) future product line. If you’d like to know about Frank’s special discount offers just . And don’t forget, send in your questions
Ep. 419: Why Brexit Could Crush the Markets
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John Petrides, Managing Director and Portfolio Manager at Point View Wealth Management, talks Brexit and why the U.K. leaving the European Union could have a huge impact on your portfolio.   John then gives his predictions on where oil prices are heading and how many rate hikes he expects from the Federal Reserve this year.  He also shares his favorite stock to buy right now.
Ep. 418: Frankly Speaking: QE, Hike or Not, CRC and SBUX
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We start today’s Frankly Speaking with a comment from Tim who’d like some additional about inflation, deflation, a recession and quantitative easing. John wants to know who gets polled about whether or not The Fed will hike. Derek asks about iron ore producers and shale producer California Resource Corp (CRC). And today’s last question comes from Canal who’d like more info about Starbucks (SBUX) If you’d like to know about Frank’s special discount offers just . And don’t forget send in your questions
Ep. 417: Here's the No. 1 Threat That Could Crush the Global Economy
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Joe Brusuelas, chief economist at RSM US, talks about the recent inflationary trends and why the Federal Reserve will likely raise short-term rates in the next 60 days.  He also highlights a brand new economic indicator - created by RSM - that is one of the best at predicting the overall health and outlook of the U.S. economy. Joe then highlights the one huge risk that could derail the entire global economy.  In fact, he believes there is a 50/50 chance of this risk coming to fruition over the next 45 days. Lastly, Joe and Frank have a healthy debate on inflation vs. deflation - and which of these risks the Fed should be more concerned about over the next 6 to 12 months.
Ep. 416: Frankly Speaking: The Fed, Currency Wars, PDUFA and Gold
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We start today’s Frankly Speaking with a comment from David about the Fed. Aaron wants to know more about companies that may benefit from a strong dollar. Ryan asks about PDUFA. And today’s last question comes from William who’d like more info about gold and gold stocks. If you’d like to know about Frank’s special discount offers just . And don’t forget send in your questions  
Ep. 415: Jeff Macke Unplugged
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Jeff Macke, former hedge fund manager and market expert, does not hold back in this special 25-minute interview.  He talks about how malls will never be extinct, why brick and mortar's have a big advantage over Amazon, and why retailers should stop wasting money repurchasing their shares.     Jeff also breaks down the Federal Reserve and how this institution has zero transparency.  This makes it incredibly difficult to trade stocks since the opinions coming from the 17 board members are almost always inconsistent.    Finally, Jeff talks about his future plans after being host of Yahoo! Finance.  This includes reinventing the hedge fund industry.  Jeff says he may look to open up his own fund with a much better fee structure and much better returns.  But he's not promising anything-(although it does sound like Jeff is planning to open up a new fund in the near-term).  Jeff is one of the few analysts in the media who speaks his mind.  He doesn't care who he offends and always has conviction in every stock or sector he recommends.    So whether you agree with Jeff or not... you will know exactly where he stands on many issues after listening to this special interview.
Ep. 414: Frankly Speaking: M, TSLA, Institutional Ownership and DBD
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We start today’s Frankly Speaking with a question from Brian who asks if Macy’s (M) is a buy and is the dividend safe. Jamie wants to know more about Tesla (TSLA) after Goldman upgraded the stock to a buy. A new comment from Tom… The next question is from Hank about institutional ownership and is it important. And today’s last question is about Diebold. If you’d like to know about Frank’s special discount offers just click here. And don’t forget send in your questions
Ep. 413: Retail Expert Sees More Pain Ahead
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Kristin Bentz, retail expert and founder of The Talented Blonde, talks about the recent crash in retail stocks and what it means for the markets.  She breaks down the latest spending patterns of consumers and highlights which segments will be the winners and losers within the retail sector over the next few months.  Kristin then talks about the huge risks facing mall operators.  This  segment is seeing one of its biggest sales declines since the credit crisis.  And Kristin sees much more pain ahead as department stores - who just reported horrible quarterly results - will have no choice but to close lots of stores over the next few years.    Finally, Kristin recommends her favorite individual stocks that will outperform the markets.   She also shares some interesting stories from her visit to the SALT conference - which is one of the most prestigious investment conferences in the world held in Las Vegas every May. 
Ep 412 Frankly Speaking: Verizon, AT&T and Brazil Resources (BRIZF) (BRI.V)
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We start today with a deep dive into Verizon (VZ) and a thanks to Tom, Steve, Craig and everyone else who wrote in with their analysis. The last is a question today is about Brazil Resources (BRI.V) (BRIZF) If you’d like to know about Frank’s special discount offers just . And don’t forget send in your questions
Ep 411 Amir Adnani Unplugged
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Amir Adnani, Founder and Chairman of Brazil Resources, talks about the recent 300% surge in his stock.  He breaks down what's next for the company and how he plans to more than double the company's gold deposits - which now stand at over 11 million ounces.    Amir also discusses Brazil Resources' huge uranium asset.  This asset - which surrounds Areva's super high-grade Maybelle River deposit - could be valued at more than $50 million, or 40% of the market-cap of the company.  Yet, the "Street" is assigning no value to this large high-grade deposit.  Finally, Amir talks about the state of the gold markets.  He sees prices going higher over the mid to longer term.  If he's right, this should be great news for Brazil Resources which has become one of the premier standouts in the huge junior resource sector.
EP 410: Frankly Speaking: FB, @frankcurzio, H, Yield and Earnings Reports
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We start today with some feedback from Todd about Facebook (FB). The first is a question from Joel who wants to know what were the best ideas from last week's Ira Sohn Conference. The best idea was Hyatt (H). Michael writes in asking about shorting utilities. Howard writes in to ask about volatility and portfolio diversification. Mauricio wants to know more about how to interpret earnings reports.  If you’d like to know about Frank’s special discount offers just . And don’t forget send in your questions
EP 409 Keith Neumeyer Unplugged
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Keith Neumeyer, legendary resource expert and founder of First Mining Finance, talks about the recent 300% rise in his stock over the past three months. He also talks about acquiring more assets and building First Mining Finance into a 20 ounce gold mineral bank.   Keith then breaks down First Majestic Silver and is recent 350% rise in the stock since January.  He also talks about the recent rise in silver prices and why the metal could double over the next 24 months. 
Ep 408: Frankly Speaking: Immunotherapy, Robotics, Portfolio Diversity, MLR and AAPL
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We start today with some feedback from Robin about immunotherapy. The next is a question from Darren who has a question about portfolio diversity. Julian writes in asking about auto loans and especially Miller Industries, Inc. (MLR). And our last question comes from Josh – Is Apple a buy now? If like to know about Frank’s special discount offers just click here. And don’t forget send in your questions here.
EP 407: Exclusive Podcast - Doug Casey and Marin Katusa Unplugged
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Legendary speculator Doug Casey and resource investing expert Marin Katusa share the microphone in this exclusive Wall Street Unplugged episode.  This is the first time ever Doug and Marin have sat down to do a public interview together...  And the advice they share during this Podcast is critical to any investor who loves to speculate in the resource sector. Doug and Marin start off by sharing their favorite junior mining ideas... They also talk about their favorite commodity to invest in...  Who will be the "next" superstars in the resource sector...  And they share a few secrets to finding the best junior mining stocks that have the potential to generate 1,000% returns or more for investors. Doug and Marin also let down their guard.  They talk about why Marin no longer works for Casey Research... They argue about who is the better poker player... Doug shares his favorite (and unique) investment idea outside of the resource sector... And Doug and Marin place a huge wager (in silver coins) on who will be our next president come November... Frank says this is one of the best Podcasts he's hosted in his over 10-year career of interviewing market experts.  He also says this podcast is a must-listen-to for anyone looking to generate big returns in junior mining stocks.
Ep 406 Frankly Speaking: FB, IBM, GE and a First Mining Finance (FF.V) Update
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We start today with a question from Jared who wants to know more about Facebook (FB). The next is a question from A.C. who has a fantastic idea for an educational segment. Jacob writes in and asks about IBM after it’s recent quarterly results And our last question comes from a Kyle who wants to know more about First Mining If like to know about Frank’s special discount offers just . And don’t forget send in your questions
Ep 405: The Secret To Why Stocks Are Running Higher
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Andrew Horowitz, founder & president of Horowitz & Co, explains why stocks continue to go higher despite reporting weak earnings and an overall slowdown in growth.  However, he highlights the huge risks in the market and how stocks could fall sharply from these levels over the next few months.   Andrew also talks about two of his favorite sectors including steel and oil.  Several stocks within these industries surged over the past few months.  And he will share which names are still buys and which ones investors should avoid. Finally, Andrew will share his top 5 ideas (both on the short and long side) that make for great trades over the next few months.  This includes Amazon.com, Shake Shack, GoPro and Twitter.    
Ep 404 Frankly Speaking: Kobe, FF.V, Oil vs. Nat Gas, KMI, BRI.V, DNN and STLD
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We start today with a question from Jessie who wants to know if Frank has any new info on First Mining Finance (FF.V) The next is a question from Jim who would like to know more about Frank being bearish on oil yet bullish on natural gas. Why? Evan writes in and asks Frank about one of his biggest flaws. Todd writes in to ask Frank about Brazil Resources (BRI.V) and Dennison Mines Corp. (DNN). And our last question comes from a Chris who wants to know more about Steel Dynamics (STLD) If like to know about Frank’s special discount offers just . And don’t forget send in your questions
Ep 403: The New Age of Hoarding Cash
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Joe Brusuelas, chief economist at consulting firm RSM US LLP, breaks down the "good and bad" of negative interest rates and what it means for individual investors.  He highlights the huge risks - including banks storing cash and a possible collapse in money market mutual funds - if the Federal Reserve follows Europe and Japan's negative interest rate policy.  Joe then talks about the SALT conference which is being held in Las Vegas next month.  He will be speaking alongside some of the greatest hedge fund managers, political figures, CEO's and creative thinkers including Mark Mobius, Kenneth Griffin, John Boehner, Lawrence Summers and Sam Zell.
Ep 402: The Future of Virtual Reality
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John Petrides, Managing Director and Portfolio Manager at Point View Wealth Management, talks about virtual reality and the huge opportunities it presents for investors.  He shares his favorite ways to invest in this massive growth trend which includes software and several chip names.    John then explains why investors need to pay close attention to the U.S. Dollar since it's the driver of several industries and individual stocks that you likely have in your portfolio.  He also highlights why Apple could be getting ahead of itself following the recent run-up in the stock and shares his favorite stock to buy right now.  This company is trading at just 6 times earnings and pays a safe 5% yield.
Ep 401 Frankly Speaking: AUY, Insider Selling, AVXS, Greenlight Capital and Third Point LLC
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We start today with a question from Bill who would like to know for investors, would a democratic or a republican president be best. The next is a question from Eric who would like to know more about Yamana Gold (AUY). Steve writes in and asks Frank about insider sales. Rene writes in to ask Frank about the future of AveXis And our last question comes from a Peter who wants to know Greenlight Capital and Third Point LLC. If like to know about Frank’s special discount offers just . And don’t forget send in your questions
Ep: 400 Why I'm Buying Bitcoin Right Now
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Chris Macintosh, co-founder of global private network Seraph and private equity expert, talks about the huge risks investors face as countries around the world devalue their currency.  His favorite way to make money from a potential global credit crisis is to buy digital currency Bitcoin.    Chris then talks about investing in private stocks.   He continues to see huge opportunity in private companies but also highlights the huge risks of investing in this illiquid market.   Finally, Chris shares of few of his favorite "unconventional" trades that are usually reserved for his high net-worth private network. And if you're interested in learning more about Chris' conference
Ep 399 Frankly Speaking: Taxes, NKE, PF, Spreadsheets, 401(k) and Day-Trading
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We start today with a question from Jamison asking Frank when he’s going to write a book. The next is a question from Scott who would like to know which Presidential candidate would be the best for Wall Street. Dan writes in and asks Frank about purchasing stock of a company right after a CEO announces they’re leaving. Jim writes in to ask Frank about discounted cash flow models. And our last question comes from a Stephen who wants to know Whether it makes sense to  start day trading his retirement savings If like to know about Frank’s special discount offers just . And don’t forget send in your questions
Ep 398:Searching for Chris Mayer
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Chris Mayer, former banking analyst and newsletter guru, talks about his new position at Bonner & Partners.  This includes launching a new service tied directly to Agora founder Bill Bonner's personal holdings.  He then discusses the risks ahead for banking stocks, the positives of using leverage to grow a business, why the Federal Reserve will keep interest rates low for much longer than expected, and how to play the recent surge in gold and oil stocks.  Chris also shares his two favorite small-cap stocks that have huge upside potential.  These are under-the-radar names you likely won't find on stock screens - or in any Wall Street research reports.
Ep 397 Frankly Speaking: VRX, Stock Splits and Buy Backs, T, MET, Water and Frank’s Final Four Pick
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We start today with a question from Brent about Valeant Pharmaceuticals (VRX). The next is a comment from Dave who would like to know if Frank is still part of Stansberry Research. Steve writes in and asks Frank about why a company would do a stock split and then buy back its shares. Farris writes in to thank Frank for his ATT (T) recommendation and would like Frank’s opinion on MetLife Inc. (MET) Frank takes a question from Julia who wants to know who someone could invest in water And our last question comes from a bunch of listens who want to know Frank’s Final Four If like to know about Frank’s special discount offers just . And don’t forget send in your questions
Ep. 396: Retail Expert Shares Her Favorite 10 Stock Picks
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Kristin Bentz, retail expert and founder of The Talented Blonde, talks about the death of department stores, the impact higher gasoline prices will have on retailers, why Target will continue to outperform Wal-Mart, and how strong housing data will lead to further gains in Home Depot.   Kristen also highlights several more of her favorite retail stocks to buy and sell.  Names she discusses include TJX Companies, Macy's, JC Penney, Lowe's and several luxury brands that are now catering to the millennial generation.  
Ep 395 Frankly Speaking: Inverse ETF’s, NY vs. FL, Billions, Marin Katusa, Trump and Mentors
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We start today with a question from Daniel about Inverse ETF’s. The next is a comment from Alex who would like to know if Frank is trying to make Florida more like New York. Steve writes in and asks Frank about the new Showtime show Billions and hedge fund practices in general. Mike writes in to ask Frank about Marin Katusa and how they can find his fund. Frank takes another political question, this time from Jeremy. And our last question comes from Lisa who would like to know who Frank’s mentors are. If like to know about Frank’s special discount offers just . And don’t forget send in your questions
Ep 394: Get Ready For A 30% Pullback
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Rich Suttmeier,  CEO & Founder of Global Market Consultants, sees a 30% correction in the S&P 500.   He predicts higher interest rates and another possible housing collapse before year-end.  Rich suggests taking profits in oil stocks following the huge surge in the sector.  He also sees a major pullback in mining stocks over the next few months. 
Ep 393 Frankly Speaking: Gold, Uranium, LVS and WU
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We start today with a question John had do we make an intelligent decision about when to sell a gold stock. The next is a question from Thomas who would like to know what Frank thinks of the uranium markets right now Alan writes in and asks Frank which classic car he’ll be buying at the Bill writes in to ask Frank about Las Vegas Sands (LVS) And our last question comes from Julian who has a thesis on why Western Union (WU) could be a buy If like to know about Frank’s special discount offers just . And don’t forget send in your questions  
Ep 392: Why Our Next President Matters For Investors
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Andrew Horowitz, founder & president of Horowitz & Co, talks about which presidential elect would be the most damaging to your portfolio. He also highlights why Donald Trump is capturing so much attention despite sharing little details on his bold plans to change America. Andrew and Frank then break down their favorite sectors to buy and sell.  They also share some of their best ideas - including one social media company that could pop more than 100% over the next 12 months.
Ep 391 Frankly Speaking: AXP, V, JCP, First Mining, Brazil Resources and CMG
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Ep 391 Frankly Speaking: AXP, V, JCP, First Mining, Brazil Resources andCMG,We start today with a comment from Danny who wanted to comment on Jonathan ‘s email from Frankly Speaking. The next is a question from Curtis who wants to know Frank’s thoughts about American Express (AXP) and Visa (V). Brian writes in and asks Frank about the value of small mining companies as the spot price of gold has been climbing recently. The next questions come from Curt who wants to know more the future of Chipotle (CMG). And our last question comes from Brett who wants to know if Frank still likes JC Penny (JCP) If like to know about Frank’s special discount offers just . And don’t forget send in your questions
Ep 390: Mining Legend Predicts Gold and Silver Has Bottomed
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Keith Nuemeyer, mining legend and founder or First Quantum Minerals and First Majestic Silver, predicts gold and silver prices will move much higher from current levels.  He also expects tons of mergers & acquisitions to take place over the next few years as the resource market finally recovers.   Keith then talks about his new venture called First Mining Finance.  He started the company less than 10 months ago and already accumulated more than 20 projects.  These assets hold more than 8.5 million ounces of gold equivalent.  More important, Keith shares his future plans on how to turn First Mining into his next billion-dollar mining company.
Ep 389 Frankly Speaking: Millennial’s for Bernie, LEG, BMS, REIT’s, Warrants and IBM
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We start today with a comment from Jonathan who wanted to explain to Frank why so many Millennial’s are for Bernie Sanders. The next is a question from Andrew who wants to know what kind of stocks to avoid in the next pullback. Dan writes in and asks for Franks view on REIT’s. The next questions come from Mike who wants to know more about warrants. And our last question comes from Pete who wants to know if Frank still likes IBM after its recent upgrade by Morgan Stanley. If like to know about Frank’s special discount offers just . And don’t forget send in your questions
Ep 388: Why This Junior Mining Recommendation Surged 100% in Six Months
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Jonathan Awde, CEO and president of Gold Standard Ventures, talks about the recent news that's pushed his stock up 100% over the past six months.  This includes game-changing drilling results and a new investment by one of the largest gold producers in the world.  In Frank's education segment, he highlights one investment strategy than could turn any young investor into a millionaire. He also shares more than a dozen stock picks that can be plugged-in to this strategy - which has generated massive returns for long-term investors.
Ep 387 Frankly Speaking: Curzio for President, Socialism, INTC, FXC and T
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We start today with a comment from Nate who wants to know if Frank will be running for President any time soon. The next is from Jamison who comments on those Millennial’s who shirk their student loan repayment responsibilities. Mitten writes in and comments about Bernie Sanders and socialism. The next questions come from Robbie who wants to know more about Intel (INTC) and the oil ETF’s. Brett wants to know if Frank can answer his question about Freeport-McMoRan (FXC) And our last question comes from Mike who wants to know if Frank still likes ATT (T). If like to know about Frank’s special discount offers just . And don’t forget send in your questions
Ep 386: John Petrides: What I'm Buying Right Now
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John Petrides, managing director and portfolio manager at Point View Wealth Management, explains why our economy is not headed for recession.  He also shares his favorite stocks to buy on the current pullback and why this one industry-leading tech company could see its share price fall sharply from here.    Frank then breaks down fourth quarter earnings season.  He highlights the big winners and losers as well as sectors you should avoid.   He also shares his favorite market indicator - which suggests stocks are heading much lower over the next few quarters.
Ep 385 Frankly Speaking: Politics, Millennial’s, Bernie, Super Bowl Bets, Distressed Debt and AMZN
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We start today with a question from Chang who wants to talk politics. The next is a comment from Justin who wants to explain to Frank Millennial’s and their student debt problems. You’ve got to hear Frank’s answer to this comment. John writes in and comments about Bernie Sanders. The next question comes from Chris who wants to know about distressed debt. Mike wants to know if Frank can get Chris Mayer back on the podcast. And our last question comes from M.T. who wants Frank’s thoughts on the 400 stores that Amazon (AMZN) is supposedly going to open. If like to know about Frank’s special discount offers just . And don’t forget send in your questions
Ep 384: Marin Katusa Unplugged
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Marin Katusa, mining expert and founder of Katusa Research, shares some of his secrets to investing in mining stocks. He also sees better times ahead for two particular commodities. Marin also shares his favorite junior mining picks - including one name he believes could surge more 500% in just a few years.
Ep 383 Frankly Speaking: CFR, Oil Update, Taking Profits, FB, UA and AAPL
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We start today with a questions from Michael who’d like more information about Frank’s position on the banking sector. The next question comes from Jay who wants to know if there’s any buys in the oil sector right now. Brandon writes in and asks about taking profits. Do you have a rule? The next question comes from Jack who writes in to say, nice call on Facebook (FB). He wants to know if it’s still a buy. Alan wants to know Frank’s thoughts on Under Armour (UA). And our last question comes from Bobby (and many others) who want to know if Apple (AAPL) is a good buy here. If like to know about Frank’s special discount offers just . And don’t forget send in your questions
Ep 382: Tech Expert Shares His Favorite Ideas
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Chris Pfaff, tech expert and CEO of Chris Pfaff Tech Media, has been consulting some of the largest technology companies in the world for decades.  He is a regular at the CES for more than 20 years and works as an executive tour guide for tech advisory firm Shelly Palmer.     During this interview, Chris shares his insights on the biggest trends in technology.  This includes the future of connectivity, 3D printing, virtual reality and streaming media. He also highlights his favorite technologies and specific companies at this year's CES.   
Ep 381: Andrew Horowitz - Bear Market Opportunities
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Andrew Horowitz, founder & president of Horowitz & Co, shows investors how to protect their portfolios during extreme volatile times.  Andrew also shares his favorite stocks to buy following the 10% pullback in the markets and which sectors you should continue to avoid.  Frank then breaks down the collapse in oil prices.  He explains why there will be much more pain ahead for this sector in 2016.  He also highlights how other sectors - including banks and real estate - will be negatively impacted by the huge correction in the oil markets.  
Ep 380: The Frank Curzio Survival Guide
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The S&P 500 is off to its worst start in history.   Oil prices are near 12-year lows, the biotech sector is in freefall, and market leading stocks like Netflix, Facebook and Google are breaking down. The global markets are also falling.  For investors, there is no shortage of negative news right now.  Most of this is "noise" being created by financial media outlets.  And this noise leads to fear and sometimes irrational decisions by investors.  That's why host Frank Curzio created this special "survival guide" podcast. During this show, Frank will tell you where he thinks the markets are headed.   He will also provide ways for investors to hedge their portfolios against a further pullback in stocks. More important, Frank explains how investors can take advantage of this market weakness.  This includes a list of sectors and stocks to buy on a further pullback in the markets. This is a must listened-to Podcast for anyone who owns stocks - or plans to own stocks in the future.
Ep 379: Live From the 2016 Consumer Electronics Show
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Frank Curzio breaks down the latest technologies and trends at this year's CES including IoT, Big Data, 3D Printing, Wearables, Connectivity, Cloud and Smart Homes.  He also shares some of the biggest winners at the CES - including an old technology stock that could pop 75% over the next few years.   Frank then interviews tech expert David Rosenberg.  David worked in the services, marketing and media industries for over 20 years.  He was also Frank's executive tour guide at CES Tech West.  That's where companies featured innovations that are shaping the future. David shares his insights on his favorite trends from the CES.  And he will also highlight several companies that showcased technologies that could become game-changers, or widely-adopted in 2016 and beyond.  
Ep. 378: Mark Lichtenfeld on Biotech, Income Investments and a 2016 Forecast
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Marc Lichtenfeld, chief income strategist at the Oxford Club, editor of the Oxford Income Letter and host of Mark Lichtenfeld’s Oxford Club Radio podcast, shares his best ideas on the upcoming JP Morgan Healthcare Conference that he’ll be attending next week. Marc breaks down the biotech industry.  This is a sector of the market he's been covering for over a decade.  Marc talks about these early stage companies that have huge upside potential. As Mark say’s, “It’s important to keep your emotions in check and your positions sizes small when you’re investing in these startups.” Switching gears Mark gives us his forecast for 2016. You won’t want to miss this.   And finally Mark covers those stocks he looks at for generating safe income. He like the big healthcare companies, especially big pharmaceuticals and he gives us one of his best new recommendations that almost no one else is looking at.
Ep 377 Frankly Speaking: DIS, Exporting Oil, Gold, LVS and IBM
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Happy New Year! We start today with a questions from Andrew who would like to know more about Disney (DIS) and ESPN. The next comment comes from Horacio who wants to know more about why Congress lifted the ban on exporting oil. Alex writes in and asks if the potential interest rate hikes in 2016 will hurt the price of gold and gold mining shares. The next question comes from Michael about Las Vegas Sands (LVS) and its dividend. And our last question comes from Andrew who wants to know more about IBM. If like to know about Frank’s special discount offers just . And don’t forget send in your questions
Ep 376: My Top 10 Ideas for 2016
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Frank Curzio shares his top 10 ideas that will impact your portfolio in 2016.  These include his favorite stock picks, trends, and sectors that will boom and bust over the next 12 months. He also discusses why investors need to be cautious.  Frank explains how we are likely to see even more blue-chip names fall by 20% in 2016 , or what we saw last year from blue chips Wal-Mart, Caterpillar, American Express and Chevron.
Ep 375: Top 10 Stock Picks for 2016
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John Petrides, managing director and portfolio manager at Point View Wealth Management, shares his top 10 stock picks for 2016.  He then breaks down Apple - including the recent slowdown in iPhone sales and the price he needs to see before buying the stock.   John then talks about two big trends that will cause huge volatility in stocks over the next 12 months. This includes a further slowdown in emerging markets and further rate hikes from the Federal Reserve.  More important, John explains how investors can take advantage of this volatility and make big money in 2016.  
Ep 374 Frankly Speaking: Share Price, Chipotle, UWTI, Technical Analysis, XOM and MAT
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We start today with a questions from Evan who’d like more information about mining stocks share price. The next comment comes from Don who says the lines at Chipotle near his office are still around the corner. What about a bounce? Tony writes in and asks about building a position in the ETN: UWTI The next question comes from Emily who writes in to say thank you for doing the podcast. She wants to know more about the junior miners and how much do charts matter. And our last question comes from comes from Stacey who sent in two reports from other stock analyst and is looking for a comment. If like to know about Frank’s special discount offers just . And don’t forget send in your questions
Ep 373: Shelly Palmer Unplugged
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Shelly Palmer, tech expert and strategic advisor to the C- Suite of leading digital media, content and broadcasting companies, breaks down the biggest trends in technology.  This includes Big Data, Internet of Things (IoT), Industrial Internet and Cyber Security. He also talks about overhyped trends like wearables and cord cutting.   Both are mentioned often in the media and will have a large presence at the Consumer Electronic Show (CES) in January.  Shelly also breaks down the one trend in technology that "keeps him up at night."  It's a trend that also terrifies industry titans like Bill Gates and Elon Musk.  Finally, Shelly talks about how you can get exclusive access to the CES, the world's largest technology conference.  This year, more than 3,600 companies will be showing off their new gadgets, software and hardware to an audience of more than 170,000 people.  And some of the biggest CEO's in technology will be speaking at the event.
Ep 372 Frankly Speaking: Voting Rights, Cash Flow, Starting Five, Re-Targeting and CMG
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We start today with a questions from Reecio who’d like more information about voting rights. The next question comes from Larry who asks about Franks free special reports posted on his website. Michael writes in and asks about move to analyze the cash flow for mining and oil companies. The next comment comes from Oscar who writes in to comment on his “Starting Five” financial analysts. Todays next question comes in from Bill who’s interested in the list of gold companies Frank’s recently been talking about. And our last question comes from Rex who wants to know if Chipotle (CMG) is now a buy If like to know about Frank’s special discount offers just . And don’t forget send in your questions
Ep 371: The Future of Clean Tech is Now
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Justin Kaster, former NYC investment banker and "Clean Tech" insider, talks about how Big Data, Internet of Things, and Cloud Computing are changing the entire landscape for clean energy.  He explains why 28 billionaires and 20 countries have already invested $350 billion into this industry.  Justin is also the co-founder of Cleantech Open Midwest.  Its mission is to find, fund and foster entrepreneurs and early stage companies that address today's most urgent energy and environmental challenges.  Justin shares the specific areas - within the clean tech industry - that are seeing the most interest and investments from venture funds.
Ep 370 Frankly Speaking: Solar, KKR, MYL, Window Dressing, APPL and Series 7
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We start today with a questions from Ken. He’d like Franks take on the Solar Industry.  The next question comes from Roy who asks about KKR. Chris writes in and asks about end of the year window dressing. The next comment comes from Alex who writes in to comment on a trend he’s seeing. Todays last question comes in from Nick who’s interested in becoming a stockbroker. If like to know about Frank’s special discount offers just . And don’t forget send in your questions
Ep 369: The Best Time to Invest in Technology in 40 Years
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Jeff Brown, editor of the newsletter and former head of divisions at tech giants Qualcomm and Juniper Networks, says it's the best time to invest in technology in 40 years. He breaks down the biggest trends in the industry including Big Data, Robotics and Cyber Security.  Jeff then talks about the private equity (pre-IPO) market.  As an angel investor, he's more than doubled his money several times over by investing in the right area in technology at the right time. He highlights how it used to take a typical Fortune 500 company roughly 20 years to reach a $1 billion market-cap.  Today, it takes as little as three years for companies like Uber and Snapchat to achieve this milestone.  Jeff explains how to invest in private companies. More important, he shares his favorite segments - within the private tech sector - that are seeing the most interest from multi-billion dollar venture funds.
Ep 368 Frankly Speaking: Share Buy-Backs, Natural Gas Powered Cars, Oil, The Dollar and Florida
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We start today with a questions form Alex. He asks, is borrowing money to buy back shares a bad idea.  The next question comes from Richard who recently went to a car show and noticed “no natural gas powered cars”. Is this idea dead? Kevin writes in and asks about the U.S dollar and where to find more research on how to play it. The next comment comes from Yi who wants to know more about oil companies focused on the upstream part of the industry. Vladimir wants to know why Frank decided to move from New York to Florida. If like to know about Frank’s special discount offers just click here. And don’t forget send in your questions
Ep 367: Andrew Horowitz - The Fed WILL Raise Rates in Dec. What does that Mean For You?
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Andrew Horowitz, Founder and CEO of Horowitz and Company, highlights why he believes the Fed will raise rates in December but then they should “just shut up.” Europe’s monetary policy isn’t working and China’s still a mess yet The Fed. believes they are in charge and that they can manipulate anything. Andrew also provides a game plan for investors. He breaks down the changes in the retail sector. He says it’s moving more and more online. It’s just too convenient not to shop that way. Andrew talks about Facebook, Twitter and Netflix. He explains why investors should be mindful of these trends since they can significantly impact sectors and stocks in the short-term and he warns about the stock buybacks that are flooding corporate America today. Finally, he offers up a bunch of interesting investment ideas. After reviewing his ideas when he was last on in September you really should listen closely today
Ep 366: Frankly Speaking: Cord-Cutting, T, UA, FB, TWTR, the Retail Sector and Global Panic
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We start today with Kurt who comments on Franks where he talked about “cord-cutting” The next question comes from Andrew who wanted to share a personal experience with ATT Dave writes in and asks about Under Armour and when is the right time to buy a stock. The next comment comes from Cameron who sends in a picture of a Chevron gas station in Calf.  Gas at $1.69 a gallon. Barb writes in to ask about the retail sector. Kenny wants to know more about the impact of the Paris attacks Our last question today is from Andy who mentions Twitter If like to know about Frank’s special discount offers just . And don’t forget send in your questions
Ep. 365 Asia Hedge Fund Manager: The U.S. Dollar Is Going Much Higher
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Peter Pham, author and founder of hedge fund Phoenix Capital, gives us his "boots on the ground" perspective on Asia. This includes talking commodities at billionaire  Jim Rogers' mansion in Singapore. He also explains why China will continue to devalue their currency and why it's difficult for the younger generation to change "the system" when it comes to transparency. Peter then shares his methodology for picking stocks.  This includes using new methods of technical analysis to increase returns.  Finally, he talks about his favorite sector and why the U.S. Dollar will continue to move higher into next year.
Ep 364 Frankly Speaking: Big Oil, Diversification, ITOT, AUY, TSLA and TWX
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We start today with a question from Mario who to know more about last weeks discussion about the current state of the oil industry. The next question comes from Jocelyn was wants to know about investing if you have a limited amount of funds to start with. How diversified should you be? Adrianna asks about Yamana Gold (AUY) The next comment comes from Gab who wants to know more about Tesla (TSLA). Our last question today is from Andrew who got a shocking letter from Time Warner and wants an opinion of the cable business. If like to know about Frank’s special discount offers just . And don’t forget send in your questions
Ep 363: My "Black Friday" Playbook with Kristin Bentz
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Kristin Bentz, retail expert and founder of The Talented Blonde, talks about several catalysts that will have a significant impact on retailers heading into Black Friday.  She then breaks down specific segments of the retail industry - including apparel, teen, restaurants and department stores - and highlights which will be winners and losers this holiday season.  Kristen also shares her favorite individual retail stocks to buy and sell into the holidays.  A few names she talks about include: Wal-Mart, Target, Macy's, JC Penney, Abercrombie & Fitch, Nike, Under Armour, Apple, Coach, and Michael Kors.  Kristin also shares her favorite "up and coming" brands that could become the next major players in retail.
Ep 362 Frankly Speaking: GSV, Insider Selling, Oil, KKR, Food Prices, In-Flows and Out-Flows
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We start today with a question from Nathan who wants to know if insider selling is something you need to worry about  The next question comes from Joe who wanted to say thanks for the updates on the oil companies Brian asks about KKR and their dividend change. The next comment comes from Jack who wants to talk Sam Bradford and Chip Kelly. Our last question today is from Tim who wants to know more about the where he can find more information on next inflows and Outflows If like to know about Frank’s special discount offers just . And don’t forget send in your questions
Ep 361: How To Get Access to the Greatest Resource Investors for Free
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Marin Katusa, resources expert and president of Katusa Research, is hosting The Silver Summit & Resource Expo which is being held in San Francisco on November 23 and 24.  He already locked-in some big names like Ross Beaty, Frank Holmes, Rick Rule, Brent Cook and Keith Neumeyer as speakers.  Marin tells listeners how they can attend this conference for free.  Marin then talks about his recent trip to Africa with some of the world's greatest resource investors.  He also breaks down then junior mining sector and explains why investors should take profits following the recent rally.   Finally, Marin will share some of his favorite gold and silver stocks that he is investing in right now.
Ep 360 Frankly Speaking: FB, Gold, SYF, GE and a Loan Crisis or Not
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We start today with a question from Curtis who wants to know if Facebook is a buy at this price. The next question comes from Justin who asked if this is a new time to buy stocks and should he sell his gold to free up more cash. James asks about Synchrony Financial and GE. The next comment comes from Lee who talks about hedging his crop production and what he’s hearing about the future in these farm related industries. Our last question today is from Daniel who wants to know more about the looming debt crisis due to all the outstanding student and auto loans. If like to know about Frank’s special discount offers just . And don’t forget send in your questions
Ep 359: Rich Suttmeier - This Permabear is Now Bullish
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Rich Suttmeier, Founder and CEO of Global Market Consultants, explains why the recent correction in most stocks is providing a huge short-term buying opportunity for investors.  He then shares his favorite names to buy right now. Rich also talks about the state of the U.S. economy.  He says recent warnings from consumer giants Wal-Mart and UPS suggest consumers may be tightening their wallets heading into the holiday season.  He also talks about the recent Federal Reserve meeting - and why near zero short-term rates are hurting - instead of benefitting consumers.
Ep 358: Frankly Speaking: WTW, DBD, IBM, MLP’s, MCD and a New Free Report
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We start today with a question from Ellen who wants to know if she missed the boat on Weight Watchers. The next question comes from Garth asked whether the new presentation about oil is on . The answer is yes. Justin wanted to say thanks for the Diebold idea. It’s been a big winner so far. The next question is about IBM. It’s down a little, is it still a buy? Ryan would like more information on oil and gas MLP’s. Our last question today is from Taylor who wants to know if he should short McDonalds If like to know about Frank’s special discount offers just . And don’t forget send in your questions
Ep 357: Sell All Oil Stocks
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Matt Badiali, editor of the Resource Report newsletter for Stansberry Research, says that most of the large oil companies are not safe investments.  He predicts several could cut their dividend in 2016.  He also warns of tougher times for most shale producers with oil prices below $55 a barrel and production still near all-time highs.     Frank Curzio then breaks down his presentation from the S&A Investor Conference in Las Vegas.  He is bearish on oil and told an audience of over 500 people to sell all of their oil stocks. Frank also talks about the next big trend in technology and names several stocks that will be huge beneficiaries.
Ep 356 Frankly Speaking: UA, NKE, DIS, MCD, FEYE, DUG and The Refiners
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We start today with a question from M.T. wants to talk about the huge contract that pro athletes are now receiving and will it impact the companies that own them. The next question comes from Alan who’s wondering what Frank now thinks about McDonalds especially after their introducing all-day breakfasts. Tom wants to know more about FireEye. Eric asks Frank about hedging an oil portfolio using an Ultra-Short EFT. Our last question today is from James who would like more information on the refiners. If like to know about Frank’s special discount offers just . And don’t forget send in your questions
Ep 355: My Favorite Stocks Heading Into Earnings Season
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John Petrides, Portfolio Manager at Point View Wealth Management, talks about the huge volatile being caused by the Federal Reserve and how it could impact your portfolio.   He also breaks down his favorite sectors - including media and technology - and shares his top stocks to own heading into earnings season
Ep 354: Frankly Speaking: Special Offer, Oil, KKR, Apple and LVS
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We start today with a question from Jeff who’s asking if James Altucher’s Special offer is still available. The answer is yes but . The next question comes from Jacob who asked Frank whether it’s time to jump back into oil. James wants to know more about KKR and any potential conflicts of interest. Tom asks Frank about Apple and its recent product launches. Our last question today is from Andrew who would like more information on Las Vegas Sands (LVS). If like to know about Frank’s special discount offers just . And don’t forget send in your questions .
Ep 353: Two Stock Experts Share Their Favorite Ideas
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Dan Ferris, editor of the Extreme Value newsletter at Stansberry Research, explains deep value investing.  He shows us exactly what metrics he uses to value stocks and how investors can avoid value traps.  Dan also shares some of his favorite stocks to buy.   Dr. David Eifrig, editor of the Retirement Millionaire and Retirement Trader newsletters at Stansberry Research, outlines several key steps young investors need to take to become millionaires by the time they retire. Dr. Eifrig then explains why investors should not be scared to own stocks.  He also shares some of his favorite investment ideas.
Ep 352 Frankly Speaking: Market Scans, Vehicle Testing, Gov’t Shutdowns, Commodities and The Fed
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We start today with a question from Steve. He wants some additional information on market scans.  Frank runs through a real market scan using . The next question comes from Jessie who asked Frank if the VW debacle will lead to any opportunities in this over reaction…Maybe in the vehicle testing area. Jeremiah wants to know more about a government shut down and how does the market react before and after. Dave tells Frank when The Fed will raise rates. Our last question today is from Eric who would like more information on the fertilizer industry. If like to know about Frank’s special discount offers just . And don’t forget send in your questions
Ep 351: Andrew Horowitz - How Far Will Stocks Fall?
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Andrew Horowitz, Founder and CEO of Horowitz and Company, highlights several market risks that could send stocks lower in the short-term.  Specifically, he believes the slowdown in China will continue to negatively impact commodities - and earnings estimates for S&P 500 companies are still too aggressive. Andrew also provides a game plan for investors.  He breaks down his favorite names in the biotech, technology and energy sectors.  He suggests investors buy these names on a further pullback.  Finally, Andrew talks about key technical terms including death cross, golden cross and simple moving day averages.  He explains why investors should be mindful of these trends since they can significantly impact sectors and stocks in the short-term.
Ep 350 Frankly Speaking: Hedging, Biotech, Stichting, Burn Rate and Dividends
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We start today with a question for Brandon who wants to now Frank’s opinion on those shale drillers that have hedges on and what will happen when those expire. The next question comes from John who asked Frank if it might be time to take another look at those immunotherapy stocks Franks previously recommended. Todd wants to know more stichting in regards to Mylan Pharmaceuticals. Jonathan asks Frank if, using mining companies as an example what do you look for to determine if a company will be healthy enough to weather a bear market.  Our last question today is from Glenn who wants to know about ATT’s dividend. If like to know about Frank’s special discount offers just . And don’t forget send in your questions
Ep 349: Retail Expert Kristin Bentz Shares Her Favorite Ideas
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Kristin Bentz, retail expert and founder of The Talented Blonde, explains how China's huge slowdown and lower gasoline prices will impact retail sales.  She then talks about her favorite (and not so favorite) sectors within retail including luxury, department stores, teens and restaurants.  Kristin also breaks down her latest travels to several conferences where she met with top retail executives.  She will tell you exactly what some of the biggest retail companies (Apple, Best Buy, Macy's, JC Penney and Wal-Mart) are saying about growth, their new initiatives and the economy. And she will tell you how this information could influence these stocks over the next 6 to 12 months.
Ep 348 Frankly Speaking: GSV, FDC, KKR and Brokerage Fees
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We start today with a question for Howard how wants more info on Gold Standard Ventures (GSV). The next question comes from Richard who asked Frank about First Data.  Frank wants to know more about that 8% yielding stock, KKR. Mike asks Frank if he could explain what happens when a company issues additional shares at a discounted price. Does it dilute the original shareholders? Our last question today is from Ian who wants to talk about brokers and fees If like to know about Frank’s special discount offers just . And don’t forget send in your questions
Ep 347: An Alternative Way To Invest in Private Companies
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James Altucher, best-selling author and former hedge fund manager, shows investors an easy and safe way to invest in private equity companies.  He highlights the huge risks investing in this speculative market and how even the best investors lose money on most of these deals.     James then talks about the surging valuations in private technology companies.  He specifically breaks down fan favorite names like Uber and Airbnb.  These companies now have multi-billion dollar valuations.   However, James does not believe this market is in a bubble - at least not yet.   Finally, James talks about his brand new product called . James explains how he will tap his huge network of contacts and choose the top 1% of their best ideas.  And each month, he will share his new stock recommendation with subscribers.
Ep 346 Frankly Speaking: Cost Cutting, Market Outlook, Liar Loans and Interest Rates
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We start today with a few comments for our listeners thanking Frank for having on his Wall Street Unplugged show last week. The next question comes from Isaac who wants to know Frank’s thoughts about the broader markets.  Robert wants to know more about “Liar Loans” and if Frank thinks there could be another problem brewing. Kyle asks Frank if he could explain interest rates. Our last question today is from Chip who’d like to know what criteria Frank use to disqualify a stock. If like to know about Frank’s special discount offers just . And don’t forget send in your questions
Ep 345: Another Junior Gold Miner With 10x Upside
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Jonathan Awde, CEO and President of Gold Standard Resources, gives us an inside look at what's taking place in the depressed gold sector.  He explains why two recent game-changing events could be a sign that the four-year bear market in resources is close to a bottom.    Jonathan then talks about Gold Standard Ventures. The company owns one of the largest land positions in the Carlin Trend. This is home to some of the biggest gold discoveries ever made - including seven projects that have over 20 million ounces of gold each.   Gold Standard is a speculative company.   And Frank does not own a position in his newsletters or personally.  However, this is another junior mining name that should be on your watch list.  After listening to the full interview, you will see why the company has incredible upside potential once the resource sector bottoms.
Ep 344 Frankly Speaking: KKR, Market Crash, Tesla and Uber
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We start today with a question from Peter wants more info about KKR and is it time to buy it. The next question comes from Joseph who wants to know how he can fill up his Rolodex with great contacts. Bill wants to know more about the market crash spoke about when he was on Frank’s show in August. Another listener wrote in to thank Frank for his report on Tesla (TSLA).  Our last question today is from Alex who comments on driverless cars, Tesla and Uber.  If like to know about Frank’s special discount offers just .   And don’t forget send in your questions
Ep 343: Oil Expert Cactus Schroeder Unplugged
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Cactus Schroeder, Founder of Chisholm Exploration and oil veteran who has been drilling wells in Texas for more than 40-years, gives us an inside look at what's really taking place inside the Texas oil patch. He explains how massive cap-ex cuts, an cutback in Saudi oil production, and the huge decline in drilling costs will eventually lead to higher oil prices. He also highlights why prices are much more vulnerable to an oil shock than ever before.  Cactus then tells us how an old form a drilling is making a major comeback.  In fact, this type of drilling is profitable at much lower prices since drillers can increase the amount of oil recovered by 25% compared to fracking.  He believes this could be a game-changer in the industry.   Cactus is one of the smartest men you'll find in the oil business. He has had personal interests in over 1,000 drilling projects. He was also credited with finding one of the largest oil producing wells in the Eagle Ford in 2011 - which he later sold to Norway's Statoil for more than $1 billion.   If you are thinking of jumping back into oil stocks,be sure to listen to this interview first.
Ep 342 Frankly Speaking: Stink Bids, Commercial Construction, Stop Losses and Gold
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We start today with a question from Mike who wants to know about creating limit orders with extremely low prices.  “Can you discuss more about this type of trading when the market has huge pullbacks”? The next is a comment from Pete who wants to let Frank know that the commercial construction in the Midwest. “ “It’s finally come-back and its going strong”. Bill wants to know if it’s time to get into gold shares? Paul wrote in to thank Frank for the he did on Monday when the market had its big pullback. Our last question today is about stop-losses. If like to know about Frank’s special discount offers just .   And don’t forget send in your questions
Ep 341: Reckoning In Stocks Starts On October 7
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Larry Edelson, editor of the  newsletter at Money & Markets, is predicting a huge crash in the global markets.  More important, he says this massive pullback will start on October 7 - and then last for several years. By using cyclical analysis, Larry has a history of predicting major market moves including the 1987 market crash, the collapse in tech stocks in 2000 and the credit crisis in 2008. He is calling the next collapse in the markets "The Great Convergence."   In this interview, Larry tells us why the markets will start to fall on exactly October 7...  He explains why he is calling this cyclical downturn the great convergence... And he also provides unique ways for investors to profit from this eventual collapse in the global markets.  
Ep 340: Game Plan: Don't Panic And Be Sure To Follow Your Stops
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Frank Curzio published a special podcast today to talk specifically about the recent sell-off in stocks. He tells investors how to position themselves in both the short and long-term.  More important, Frank highlights how this recent pullback is creating one of the biggest buying opportunities in the past 5 years.  He shares his list of sectors to buy (and avoid).  Frank also shares a list of more than 15 stocks that look incredibly attractive following the recent sell-off.   This Podcast is a "must-listen" for investors looking for a clear and precise game plan, or how to make money in stocks following the recent 10% pullback.  
Ep 339 Frankly Speaking: Shale 2.0, APPL, INO and Alternative Energy
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We start today with a question from Rob who wants to know if Frank has read the recent report from the Manhattan Institute entitled . He wants to know what Frank thinks about stocks in these categories right now.  The next comment is from Mike who says retail sales in the Bay Area are booming and sends Frank a picture. Manny wants to know Franks thoughts about Apple (AAPL) and Apple pay. James wrote in mentioning to Frank that he like him to interview Dr. Joseph Kim the CEO of Inovio Pharmaceuticals (INO).  Alex asks a great question about the cost to produce alternative energy and its future. If like to know about Frank’s special discount offers just .   And don’t forget send in your questions
Ep 338: Here's the Next Company That Will Cut Its Dividend
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Marc Lichtenfeld, chief income strategist at the Oxford Club and editor of the Oxford Income Letter, shares a simple formula investors can use to determine if a dividend is safe.  This is important since many companies - notably in the energy sector - are suspending their dividends.  He also recommends two of his favorite dividend paying stocks to buy right now.   Marc then explains why speculative stocks are suitable for almost any portfolio.  He shows investors - by using a four-rule system - how to find these potential 5-baggers without taking huge risks.     Finally, Marc breaks down the biotech industry.  This is a sector of the market he's been covering for almost a decade.  Marc suggests investors should be buying biotech stocks on the recent pullback. However, he explains why one particular area within the sector should be avoided at all costs. 
Ep 337 Frankly Speaking: Contra-indicators, Mistakes, TWTR and DIS
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We start today with a question from Joe… The next question is from Tom who says three times Frank’s used him successfully as a contra-indicator. Jonathan wants to know why companies with solid businesses and strong profits are getting hammered. What’s Up? Stacey wrote in to thank Frank for his interview last week with regarding Apple. A second Jonathan wrote in to tell Frank he’s just binge listened to previous episodes. He wants to know more about Twitter. And one more question today from Andrew… He’s like to know Frank’s opinion on Disney.  If like to know about Frank’s special discount offers just .   And don’t forget send in your questions
Ep 336 Ross Beaty CEO Alterra Power: Unplugged
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Ross Beaty, founder of Pan American Silver and 40-year mining expert, explains why investors need to be buying resource stocks right now.  He predicts gold and silver will be trading at much higher prices in just a few years.  This will push resource stocks extremely higher from depressed levels.   Ross then talks about his latest renewable energy project called Alterra Power.  Alterra operates five power plants totaling more than 550 megawatts of generation capacity.     He explains how the costs to produce solar, wind, hydro and geothermal energy have fallen drastically over the past few years.  This is why some of the biggest hedge funds, insurance companies and pension funds are pouring billions of dollars into alternative energy companies.     Ross is considered one of the smartest mining executives in the world. He has a history of making his early investors very wealthy.  This Podcast is a "must-listen" for anyone looking to buy resource or alternative energy stocks.
Ep 335 Frankly Speaking: APPL, MGMXF, MYL, WYNN and TWTR
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We start today with a question from Brian who wants more info about Apple’s numbers taking Frank to task on his previous reporting. The next question is from a listener who wants to know more about “the sum of the parts” especially when reviewing Altera Power’s (MGMXF) valuation. Vladimir wants to know more about Mylan (MYL) and Howard wrote in to say thanks about some of Frank’s earlier recommendations. Nancy wrote in with a question about Wynn. Should she take some money off the table? And one more question today from Greg… He wants to know Frank’s opinion on Twitter (TWTR). If like to know about Frank’s special discount offers just .   And don’t forget send in your questions
Ep 334: Apple Could Fall Another 15%
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John Petrides, portfolio manager at , says investors should avoid buying Apple on this pullback. He cites lower margins, weak Watch sales and little "wow" factor in Apple's next iPhone as reasons why the stock could fall15%from here. John also breaks down China.  He sees slower growth ahead which could push material stock lower.   Finally, John shares his favorite ideas. This includes three stocks investors should buy today.
Ep 333 Frankly Speaking: QCOM, APPL, GWPH and Diversification
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We start today with a question from Augustine how wants to know about upcoming earnings in the Tech sector due to the crash in China.  And he would like to know more about Qualcomm. The next question is from Bill who wants to know more about the marijuana industry. M.T. would like to know the top three lessons Frank learned from his dad. If like to know about Frank’s special discount offers just .   And don’t forget send in your questions
Ep 332 –Much More Pain Ahead for China with Andrew Horowitz
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This week, Andrew Horowitz, Host of The Disciplined Investor, is just back from a trip to the real China and tells Frank that he sees real trouble ahead. It’s impossible to predict where China’s headed because you can’t believe any of the news they release but Andrew says what he saw points towards trouble ahead. Ghost town after ghost town… You'll hear him explain to our listeners why investors should be cautious over the next few months as its getting harder and harder to find any stocks to recommend. Plus, don't miss out on this... Andrew shares a few stocks that he is buying right now! Enjoy! Regards,   Listen to the latest show by subscribing to iTunes . 
Ep 331 Frankly Speaking: Gold, PANW, MHR, GOOG and Scaling In
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We start today with a question from Evan who wants to know how we an spot a bottom in the gold markets. The next few questions are from Mike. First he wants to know about Palo Alto Networks, Inc. (PANW) and next he wants to know if Frank has visited Facebook yet. Eddie would like Frank’s opinion on the Preferred Shares of Magnum Hunter Resources (MHR). Daniel writes in to comment on Google and wants to know Franks opinion going forward. Agustin asks Frank if his scaling in strategy makes sense.  If like to know about Frank’s special discount offers just .   And don’t forget send in your questions
Ep 330: Live From the World Nuclear Fuel Conference in Paris
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Marin Katusa, resource investing expert and founder of Katusa Research, just presented at the World Nuclear Fuel conference in Paris. This is where important political figures and industry executives meet to discuss nuclear policy.   He will give us the inside scoop of this exclusive invitation-only event. This includes why the largest nuclear producer in the world is seeing massive production declines and how American utility companies are not prepared for higher uranium prices.    Marin then discusses how oil prices are likely to fall sharply over the next 12 months.  He also talks about the latest pullback in Uranium Energy (where Marin is one of the largest shareholders), and his one secret to finding the best ideas in the resource space
Ep 329 Frankly Speaking: Small Cap’s, UEC, Apple, OHRP and The Resource Sector
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We start today with a question from Andrew wanted to know what Frank thinks about owning small cap stocks and ETF’s if the market takes a downturn. The next question is a follow-up on UEC’s current outlook. Keith would like Frank’s opinion on Apple. John writes in to comment on Rich Suttmeier, his favorite bear and wants to know more about Ohr Pharmaceutical, Inc. (OHRP). Kevin asks Frank if its time to invest in the resource sector or will we see another leg down. If like to know about Frank’s special discount offers just .   And don’t forget send in your questions
Ep 328 Chris Mayer Unplugged
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Chris Mayer, former banking analyst and editor of the Mayer's 100x Club newsletter for Agora Financial, talks about the financial problems surrounding Greece and other Euro nations.   He explains why the U.S. is on much better footing than these countries, and how America will never default on its debt.   Chris then talks about his recent travels to Japan, his upcoming book and his brand new newsletter - which is designed to find small and micro-cap stocks that could surge 100 times in value.  Finally, Chris will share his favorite stock ideas.  These are small unique companies with huge growth potential.  
Ep 327: KMI, Oil Stocks, Best Analysts to Follow and FCU
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We start today with a question from Alan who’s a long-time subscriber. He wants to know about Kinder Morgan, Inc. (KMI).  Josh wrote in to ask Frank if he’s buying any oil stocks during this recent pull back. John would like Frank’s recommend as a go to guy when things go bullish and another list of those to listen to when we’re in a bearish market. Ken writes in to comment on Frank’s recent analysis of Fission Uranium Corp.   to learn more, and don’t forget send in your questions
Ep 326: A 35% Crash in Stocks Is Coming
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Rich Suttmeier, 40-year veteran of the markets and contributor to TheStreet, predicts the Dow Jones will fall 35% by the end of this year.  He says the current problems in Greece will spill over to other countries in Europe.  And the recent decline in China could pose an even bigger threat to the global markets. Rich provides a game plan for investors to follow during this expected volatile period.  He also recommends several stocks and sectors that should be avoided heading into this earnings season.   Frank then breaks down the energy sector following the recent collapse in oil prices.  He recommends his favorite stocks to buy, ones to avoid - and several names that could file for bankruptcy over the next 12 months.  
Ep 325 Frankly Speaking: INO, Buy or Sell Side Analysts, Reverse ETF’s and Stops
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We start today with three questions from Clark. First, he asks Frank if he could explain the difference between buy-side and sell-side analysts. Second, he’d like to know about why and when companies release their earnings reports. And third, he’d like to know about Frank’s special offer and if it’s still open.  Just email him at curzio1@gmail.com  TJ wrote in to ask Frank about the pharmaceutical company Inovio Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (INO) and his opinion on Tim Sykes. Steve would like Frank’s opinion on reverse ETF’s if the market does come down, Robert writes in to comment on biases in research and to ask Frank about the risks of setting stops.  Agustin asks Frank about a penny stock he’s interested in. They’ve received a government contract recently and he wants to know if it’s smart to put a $1000 into a stock like this and hope for the best.   to learn more about it, and don’t forget send in your questions
Ep 324: Why Greece Is Not A Big Deal
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Frank Curzio breaks down the latest news on Greece.  He explains why the recent default is no surprise and how private investors have been preparing for this event for months.  Frank then interviews Amir Adnani, CEO of Uranium Energy.  Amir's company has been the victim of a massive short-attack.  The stock has fallen in value on allegations that are misleading and outright false. Amir sets the record straight and explains why the long-term fundamentals for his company are stronger today than they have ever been.    Finally, Frank breaks down several trillion-dollar trends that are changing the world and the way we do business.  These are trends most bears never talk about.  More important, Frank is going to share his favorite plays that are huge beneficiaries of these game-changing trends.
Ep 323 Frankly Speaking: SEC, WSJ, Europe, GE, ATT, MYL and SWKS
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We start today with a question from Jonathon who wants Frank to talk about the revolving door at the SEC.  Mark wrote in to ask Frank about for suggestions to stay informed about the markets beside what Frank publishes. Franks gives him a list of a few of the best resources he uses regularly. Alan would like Frank’s one favorite stock idea right now. Frank over delivers… George writes in to ask Frank about the rumors he’s read recently about people retirement accounts being confiscated.  Daniel asks Frank about Mylan and the generic drug industry. Plus Frank takes a question from Geno and another from Mike. You won’t want to miss Frank’s answers. to learn more about it, and don’t forget send in your questions   And if you’re interested in Jim Rickards newsletter,
Ep 322: Jim Rickards: Global Economic Collapse Imminent
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Jim Rickards, best -selling author and editor of the Strategic Intelligence newsletter at Agora Financial, warns of a coming economic depression which could result in a 70% collapse in the S&P 500. He explains why this collapse is imminent. He also says cyber-security is one of the world's "biggest single threats" to national security.  He highlights how China and Russia have "cyber-brigades" which are capable of shutting down our stock exchanges at any given moment. Rickards is not your average "doom and gloom" guy.  He is an advisor on capital markets to the Director of National Intelligence and the Office of the Secretary of Defense.  He was the principal negotiator in the 1998 bailout of Long-Term Capital Management.   Rickards believes many investors will get hurt from the upcoming economic catastrophe. During this interview, he provides specific examples of how investors can protect themselves during extreme inflationary (or deflationary) times.
Ep 321 Frankly Speaking: GPS, Hedge Funds, Fear and Promotions
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We start today with a comment from Mark who wants Frank to talk about the methodology he uses to pick his target stocks. Another listener who writes in and is sure Frank won’t read his email asks about The Gap Inc. If the economy is so good than why are retailers like this closing stores. Chris would like Frank’s opinion on Hedge Funds. Alton writes in to ask Frank about how he can get over his fear of losing money. Scott writes in and asks Frank about stop losses and especially trailing stop losses. Last question today is from David who wants to know more about why newsletter promotions are so sensational and why Frank is willing to bring those people onto his show. to learn more about it, and don’t forget send in your questions   And if you’re interested in Bill Bonner’s newsletter, .
Ep 320: Retirement Expert Offers Unique Advice
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Ross Kenneth Urken, personal finance expert and editor at TheStreet, explains the many risks that lie ahead for retirees.  These risks include the retirement tax cliff, much lower returns generated from their retirement accounts. Ross offers several solutions to these problems and one way retirees can generate guaranteed income for life. He then talks about the best free Apps retirees can use to help them with their retirement goals.     Then, in a special educational segment, Frank Curzio breaks down his unique system which helps him find the biggest winners in the biotech industry.  He's compiled one of the best track records in the sector because each company he recommends must pass his strict set of rules.  
Ep 319 Frankly Speaking: DNN, MCD, GE, Trailing Stops and Working For Free
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We start today with a comment from Colin who wants Frank to talk about Dennison Mines Corp.  Listen today as he goes through a great recap. Then Lo asks Frank about how to get his free info. Just go to FrankCurzio.com Rob would like Frank’s opinion on McDonalds Corp. David writes in again to Frank to thank him for reading and answering his email on Franking Speaking episode 313. Scott writes in and asks Frank about stop losses and especially trailing stop losses. Last question today is from Talbot who wants to know if he can work for Frank….For free. to learn more about it, and don’t forget send in your questions   And if you’re interested in Bill Bonners newsletter,  to learn more.
Ep 318: What the End of the World Looks Like
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Bill Bonner, best-selling author and founder of newsletter publishing giant Agora, talks about the upcoming credit crisis that will wipe out most investors and crush the global economy.  Bill just wrote a 10-page report in his  explaining this financial reckoning.  He believes the first phase of this collapse is happening right now.  It's the same phase that took place just before the markets collapsed in Austria, Argentina, China and Germany.   Bill says, "He hopes this reckoning does not take place but it's a mathematical certainty." In this rare interview (Bill rarely does media), he explains how investors can protect themselves - physically and financially - right now.
Ep 317 Frankly Speaking: Crash or Boom, UEC, Dubai and Just Starting Out
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We start today with a comment from Bill who’s just starting his investing career.  Frank tells him that brand new investors should put enough money into one stock that you need to look at at least once a week. Follow it’s ups and down’s. That’s how you learn. Then Cole asks Frank about uranium stocks and UEC in particular. It’s pushing higher on some recent good news David from Dubai wants to update Frank on what he’s seeing while living over there. Last question today is from John who wants to know more about Jim Rickards and his recent predictions.. Plus, Franks brand new website is live at to learn more about it, and don’t forget send in your questions
Ep 316: A Simple Guide To Investing in Overseas Markets
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Mike Burnick, 25-year market veteran and Editor of the Martin Weiss Ultimate Portfolio at Money and Markets, explains why investors need to diversify into international markets.   He highlights how 20 of the world's largest central banks have recently lowered interest rates and why this will lead to stronger growth in many of these overseas markets.   Mike then breaks down which global markets you should be investing in based on value and growth potential.  He also shares some of his favorite international stocks to buy right now. 
Ep 315 Frankly Speaking: GE, Big Oil, Sell in May, Throwing Darts and The Pink Sheets
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We start today with a question from Rob who knows some clarification on GE’s forward earnings. Frank’s a huge fan of GE and he explains why. Then Josh asks Frank if he should, “Sell in May and Go Away”. Andrew wants some info on gas prices, it seems like they’re not in synch with the cost of a barrel of oil.  And Tom sends Frank a great email asking about the efficient market theory. In other words, can Frank’s track record beat that of a monkey throwing darts?  Last question today is from Jessie who wants to know more about Pink Sheet stocks and First Majestic Silver. Plus, Franks brand new website is live at     to learn more about it, and don’t forget send in your questions
Ep 314: The Best Chance for Huge Profits in this Beaten Down Sector
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Amir Adnani, CEO of Uranium Energy Corp. (NYSE: UEC) and world renowned uranium expert, gives us a glimpse of the huge potential that lies ahead for his uranium company. In a few years, he believes Uranium Energy could become the largest producer of uranium in America. Amir also talks about how his company secured historical data dating back to the 1970's and 80's that show exactly where the largest uranium deposits can be found in America. These deposits must get developed as America (the largest consumer of uranium) needs to find a domestic supply of uranium to power electricity.   Finally, Amir breaks down how uranium is processed, packaged and shipped to its customers...  He highlights the domestic and international factors investors need to pay attention to before investing in uranium stocks...   And he explains why these factors will result in much higher uranium prices in the years ahead...   Frank says this Podcast is a "must-listened to" for anyone who wants to learn more about the uranium industry.  It's a depressed commodity (in a bear market much longer than gold and silver) that could offer investors huge returns once the cycle turns. In fact, this turn may have started already with uranium being one of the best performing sectors over the past two months.
Ep 313 Frankly Speaking: Uranium ETF’s, Private Placements, China and GE
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We start today with a question from F.B. who first wants to know Frank’s opinion on Uranium ETF’s and secondly, what Frank thinks about companies that are offering 10% or more in dividend payouts. Then Peter asks Frank how can retail investors gain access to private placements and gives us some inside info into China. Jonathon wants some info about what happens when a stock gets de-listed from the New York Stock Exchange. And John sends Frank a great email how many of the kids he’s coaching are wearing Under Armour.  Last question today is from David who wants to know more about stack ranking and how that affects those companies that implement it. Plus, Franks brand new website is live at     to learn more about it, and don’t forget send in your questions
Ep 312 The Next Major Trend In Retail
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Kristin Bentz, 30-year retail veteran and president of The Talended Blonde, talks about the next biggest trend in retail.  It's about to change the future of the retail industry. She also breaks down recent earnings on Wal-Mart and Target and talks about the huge risks investing in teen retailers.  Kristin then shares her favorite retail stocks to own.   Finally, Kristin talks about her recent trips to the two major retail conferences.  There are several trends that were disccussed at these events that could influence which retail stocks you buy in the future.
Ep 311 Frankly Speaking: Herbalife (HLF), UA, and FB
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We start today with a question from John wants more info on Herbalife after it popped up last week. Then Alan asks Frank what his opinion is on brokerage accounts that allow you to trade international stocks and set up watch lists.  Jay wants to know more about Under Amour and Peter wants to know about Facebook.  And Bill sends Frank a great email explaining how he’s doing his own due diligence. Last question today is from Ryan who wants to know more about virtual reality. Is it for real? Plus, Franks brand new website is live at     to learn more about it, and don’t forget send in your questions
Ep 310 Top Mining Expert Gives All His Research Away For Free
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Marin Katusa, resource expert and fund manager drops a couple of big bombshells here today as he shares his new plans. He’s left Casey Research to start his own company and for the next two years he’s going to give away all his research for free. There were no fallouts, no hard feelings and everyone is still great friends. Casey research has recently been bought (listen today to see who the buyer is) and the timing was just perfect for him to go out on his own. He shares his secrets to finding the best junior mining stocks and dives deep into the huge potential in uranium companies. There’s blood in the streets right now and if you have the stomach for it Marin says it’s time. He talks about his biggest winners, why he has the best contacts in the resource industry and how's he's been able to make money during one of the most brutal downturns in decades.     I’d urge you to sign up now for all his research and get one of the best educations in the junior resource industry, for free
Ep 309 Frankly Speaking: DRIPS, Ratio’s, Portfolios and Pioneer
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We start today with a question from Elliot about dividends and dividend reinvestment plans. Then Dan asks what his opinion is on Seeking Alpha. Franks like it but it comes with a warning. Bob wants to know about ratios. Which one should he concentrate on and which matter the most. And Jack wants to know what Frank thinks of David Einhorn’s call on Pioneer Natural Resources. Plus, Franks brand new website is live at     to learn more about it, and don’t forget send in your questions
Ep 308 Andrew Horowitz says it's Time To Be Cautious
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, podcast host, money manager and author, joins Frank on Wall Street Unplugged to talk about the markets, economy and new ideas.  He says investors should be cautious buying stocks as earnings growth is starting to slow. He also shares his favorite areas to put cash as interest rates rise.   Andrew then recommends his favorite ideas including oil services stocks, resource stocks and one under-the radar transportation name that's about to see a surge in business.  Andrew also talks about areas to avoid including several social media names, a new burger company that just became public and one country that will see a huge slowdown in growth.
Ep 307 Frankly Speaking: Conf. Calls, Books, FRSH, XRX, GE and Apple Hotels
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We start today with a question from Richard who wants to know whether listening to conference calls is worth your time. Then Case asks Frank what book he should read to get a quick education before he starts investing and wants to know if Frank is following Papa Murphy’s (FRSH) and what he thinks. Michael comments that he bought and now wants to know what Franks thinks about Xerox (XRX). Kenneth asks Frank to compare GE vs. Apple and to explain why he likes one better than the other. Plus, Franks brand new website is live at and his new newsletter Disrupters and Dominators has launched.   to learn more about it, and don’t forget send in your questions
Ep 306 Why You Should Avoid These Dividend Paying Funds
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Marc Lichtenfeld, chief income strategist at Oxford Club, talks about his special system to finding the best dividend paying stocks.  He shares his two favorite income generating ideas and talks about the major risks in owning several of the most popular dividend paying funds.   Marc also talks biotech stocks, why individual investors should ignore sell-side research, and who will win the Floyd Mayweather / Manny Pacquiao fight.  Marc is a professional ring announcer for boxing and knows most of the major players who will be attending "The Fight of the Century."
Ep 305 Frankly Speaking: Cactus, Michael Covel, Doug Casey and McDonalds
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We start today with a comment from John today asking how he can get onto Frank’s email list.  It’s easy, just go to and sign up. James wants to know if Frank thinks this oil rally is for real. Frank did a lot of research, call a lot of of his friends in the oil business and gives you his take today.  Chester wants to know that what he thinks about the system of  “trend following” is the only system that can work and he follows up with a comment about Doug Casey and a few other questions about Frank’s education. Then Alan asks about Mylan and did he miss the bus and Harry asks about McDonalds. Plus, Franks brand new website is live at and his new newsletter Disrupters and Dominators has launched.   to learn more about it, and don’t forget send in your questions
Ep 304 James Altucher Unplugged
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James Altucher is an entrepreneur, former hedge fund manager and host of the James Altucher Show on iTunes. Frank calls James "one of the smartest people he knows."  James stops by to talk about his brand new newsletter called He tells us why he's writing his first ever newsletter and why it's unique compared to the rest of the industry. He will then show you how to subscribe to his newsletter for less than $40 a year.   Also in the interview...  James reiterates why sending your kids to college is a terrible idea. He will show you how to build a strong network and share a list of interesting jobs for retirees. Finally, James talks about his favorite technologies, the current state of the private technology market and one tech company investors should buy right now.
Ep 303 Frankly Speaking: Commodity Streaming, Packaging, Mining and Water Stocks
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We start today with a comment from Paul about the list of free financial research websites Frank covered in our podcast John wants to know about Frank’s new free report on his small stock portfolio. if you want that report and click the banner on the right. Matt asks Frank about Canadian stocks. David wants to know about the mail order food service business and the packaging companies that help them ship their perishables. Another John has a couple of questions in the junior mining sector and Alan wants to know if there is any opportunity in water stocks. Plus, Franks brand new website is live at and his new newsletter Disrupters and Dominators has launched.   to learn more about it, and don’t forget send in your questions
Ep 302: How To Find The Next Great Megatrend
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Teeka Tiwari, editor of the  newsletter for Palm Beach Research, talks about some of the biggest technology trends that will impact the world over the next 10 years.  Teeka was an early investor in Apple (before the first iPhone was created) and also in 3-D printing companies.  He will show you how to spot huge trends before they are mentioned in mainstream media.  Frank then breaks down his recent call to buy General Electric.  The company made a major announcement to sell off its finance division and return $90 billion to investors over the next four years.  The stock responded with its biggest percentage gain in six years.     Frank's subscribers are already up more than 10% on GE - just a few days after he recommended it in his newsletter. He will tell you why GE has much more upside ahead and how this company is a much better long-term stock for retirees - instead of McDonald's and Proctor & Gamble.
Ep 301Frankly Speaking: VIX, QQQ, SPY, LPI and “Double DD's”
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We start today with a question from Tom. He was to know what Frank thinks about the VIX. Another Tom wrote in to ask Frank if he has a favorite financial website.  Yahoo finance is good but Frank offers up a few other ideas. Andrew asks about the QQQ and the SPY and does it make sense to own them both. We got a question from Doug about the broader markets and a research paper he was just sent. Plus, Franks brand new website is live at and his new newsletter Disrupters and Dominators has launched.   to learn more about it, and don’t forget send in your questions
Ep 300 Keith Neumeyer Unplugged
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Keith Nuemeyer is a pioneer in the resource industry.  He's been investing, financing and managing companies in the resource industry for over three decades.   He founded First Quantum Minerals in 1992.  He took the company from a penny stock and turned it into one of the largest copper producers in the world.  In 2002, he founded First Majestic Silver.  He took the company from a penny stock and also turned it into a multi-billion dollar producing giant. Today, Keith is starting a new venture. It's called First Mining Financial.  The company just went public on Monday on the Toronto Stock Exchange.  He is using his expertise to buy depressed mining assets all over the Americas. His goal is similar to Quantum and First Majestic... He wants to turn this small company into the next billion-dollar mining giant.   Keith will talk about his new venture.  He will explain how he is able to buy mining assets at dirt cheap prices.  More important, he will show you how to be a successful investor since timing the commodities market is next to impossible.   This is a must-listened to interview for anyone who own a resource stock. 
Ep 299 Frankly Speaking: Pink Sheets, Paying a Premium and Bubbles
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We start off today with some comments and a thank you for last week’s show with Marin Katusa. Greg wants to know if Frank could recommend a basket of stocks in the natural resource and mining sectors. Frank says to stay tuned, its coming soon. One of our listeners wants to know if it’s OK to pay a premium over his buy up to price for a stock that Franks thinks has the potential to be a “multi-bagger”. Joel wants to know why Frank would want to talk to “old farts”.  Dave wants to know what places he should be investing in incase where in a bubble. And our last question comes in from Mary who’d like an update on Cullen Frost Bank. Please send in your questions     Plus, Franks brand new website is live at and his new newsletter Disrupters and Dominators has launched. to learn more about it.
Ep 298 The Start Of A New Bull Market
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Dr. David Eifrig, editor of the Retirement Millionaire and Income Intelligence newsletters at S&A, says we are entering a new phase of the bull market.  He expects stocks to run much higher from here as economic conditions in the U.S. continue to improve.   Doc then talks about his recent travels around the world, the one sector that could see a huge correction, and why investors should be investing in small-cap stocks.  He also shares his latest recommendation, a $2 billion market-cap stock that investors should buy right now.
Ep 297 Frankly Speaking: Under Armour, Altius and the Biotech’s
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We start off today with a question from Tom on Under Armour. Frank’s a fan and gives you his reasons why  Frank then covers his past recommendation on Altius. Listen today to get his current call on this natural resource royalty company and that market as a whole. Patrick asks Frank about how many of his positions make sense to own at any one time. Should he buy everything? And Bob as Frank if his call on biotech was premature. And Joan writes in to say thanks for the recommendation. Please send in your questions     Plus, Franks brand new website is live at and his new newsletter Disrupters and Dominators has launched. to learn more about it.
Ep 296 Marin Katusa Tells All
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Marin Katusa, resource expert and fund manager at Casey Research, shares his secrets to finding the best junior mining stocks. He talks about his biggest winners, why he has the best contacts in the resource industry and how's he's been able to make money during one of the most brutal downturns in decades.     Marin also shares his favorite sector to buy.  And he highlights three junior mining stocks that every long-term investor should own. These names are all trading below $1 a share and have huge upside potential.   
Ep 295 Frankly Speaking: Nike, Foot Locker, Direct TV & The Internet of Everything
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We start off today with a question on the retail sports shoe space, Nike, Adidas and Foot Locker and Under Armour. Chris then asks Frank about cable and satellite TV services and if he’s still bullish on Direct TV. Joe asks Frank about online gaming and the “Internet of everything”.  Please send in your questions     Plus, Franks brand new website is live at and his new newsletter Disrupters and Dominators has launched. to learn more about it.
Ep 294 How To Find The Best Dividend-Paying Stocks
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Nilus Mattive, editor of the Income Superstars newsletter for Uncommon Wisdom, compiled one of the best track records in the dividend & income space over the past few years. He shares his secrets behind finding the best dividend-paying stocks and also recommends a few of his favorite ideas.      Nilus then offers tips for investors nearing retirement.  This includes how to get bigger monthly Social Security checks and the best ways to generate safe income over the life of your retirement.
Ep 293 Frankly Speaking: Vringo, Apple, STMicroelectonics and the Economy
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We start off today with a question about a few stocks that were in Frank’s old portfolio. Frank recaps the story behind his recommendation on Vringo. Frank talks a video that circulating around the Internet about ; Amazon, Apple, Google and Facebook. He recaps his research on STMicroelectronics and why he likes this sector and especially this sensor company.  And Rob asks Frank a question that prompts him to talk about how he formulates his overall economic and market view. Please send in your questions   Plus, Franks brand new website is live at and his new newsletter Disrupters and Dominators has launched. to learn more about it.
Ep 292 How To Become Rich
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Frank interviews personal finance expert and author Farnoosh Torabi.  She talks about the best way for retirees to generate income, the easiest way to lower your debt and how young investors could become rich using these simple money saving techniques.   Frank then pays tribute to Jim Cramer, who is celebrating his 10-year anniversary as host of CNBC's Mad Money.  In his educational segment, Frank also shares one of his favorite healthcare picks.  It's a stock rarely mentioned in mainstream media and had huge upside potential. 
Ep 291 Frankly Speaking: Skyworks, Cisco, Cash and an Investment Strategy
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We start off today with a question from Kurt who wants to know why Frank didn’t start his own newsletter business.  Frank explains the newsletter business and everything involved. Jacob asks Frank about some of the picks from his previous newsletter and he recaps their current potential and Adriana wants to know about Cisco.  Please send in your questions     Plus, Franks brand new website is live at and his new newsletter Disrupters and Dominators has launched. to learn more about it.
Ep 290 The Best of Steve Sjuggerud
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  Steve Sjuggerud, editor of True Wealth and True Wealth Systems newsletters for S&A, talks about why U.S. stock will go much higher from here.  He explains why he's bullish on China and why investors should continue to stay clear of Russia and Greece.  Finally, Steve shares his favorite idea - which trades at just 8 times earnings and pays over a 5% yield. 
Ep 289 Frankly Speaking: Model Portfolios, Freud, Disney and Apple
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We start off today with a question from Steve about model portfolios. If you’re not sure exactly what that is, listen here. Mark asks Frank first about Disney and secondly if he could talk about “permabears”. Paul asks Frank about large cap miners and could some of them be taken over. Please send in your questions Plus, Franks brand new website is live at and his new newsletter Disrupters and Dominators has launched. to learn more about it.    
Ep 288 Chris Mayer Unplugged
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Chris Mayer, editor of the Capital & Crisis newsletter at Agora Financial, talks about his recent travels through Europe and which areas look promising for investors. He also shares unique ways to buy real estate and distressed assets in Europe by owning these U.S. based equities.   Chris then talks about his methodology for picking stocks. This includes four key metrics which helped him compile one of the best track records in the newsletter industry.  Finally, Chris reveals a few of his favorite ideas.  These stocks are under Wall Street's radar, or covered by few analysts.  And they have huge upside potential.   
Ep 287 Frankly Speaking: Peter Schiff, Harry Dent, Marketing Realities and The Curzio Effect
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Today’s first question comes from Brian who says, I’ve heard your negative comments on Peter Schiff and Harry Dent. Everyone is wrong sometimes but this seems personal. Is it? Mike sent in an email asking Frank, “I don’t like that fact that these guys seem to be hawking you like the second savior…” Frank explains to Mike the realities of business. Tom has a question on KKR’s dividend and Peter wants to know about  “The Curzio Effect”. Please send in your questions     Plus, Franks brand new website is live at and his new newsletter Disrupters and Dominators has launched. to learn more about it.
Ep 285 This Long-Term Bear Is Now Bullish
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Rich Suttmeier, former U.S. Treasury trader and stock analyst for more than 40-years, turns bullish on stocks in the short-term.  Rich says momentum names like NetFlix and Amazon will continue heading higher.    He profiles several other names that are huge buying opportunities - and highlights one sector investors should take profits in right now.
Ep 285 Frankly Speaking: Half-Positions, Trading Opportunities and Guests
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Today’s first question comes from Ivan who wants to know what “take a half position” means and how much money that is? Frank explains. Leo sent in a podcast request list of people he’s like Frank to interview. You won’t believe who Frank is going after. Chris wants to know if this oil rally has legs or if this instead is a trading opportunity.  Frank says, be careful here and watch your leverage. And Alan asks Frank what is best and what his worst stock recommendations have been. Please send in your questions     Plus, Franks brand new website is live at and his new newsletter Disrupters and Dominators has launched. to learn more about it.
Ep 284 Cactus Says Get ready For $100 Oil Prices
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Cactus Schroeder, oil expert and 40-year veteran of the industry, predicts oil prices are heading back over $100 a barrel.  He gives us a history lesson comparing this downturn - with the oil crashes that took place during the mid 1980's and the 2008 credit crisis. Cactus also highlights how the costs to drill wells continue to fall each passing quarter.  He talks about one particular industry (within the oil sector) that investors should continue to avoid. Then, Cactus shares his two favorite stocks he's buying right now.   Visit me at  to ask me questions for learn more about my newsletters
Ep 283 Frankly Speaking: Questions From the Audience plus My New Website and Newsletter have Launched
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My brand new website is live at .  Plus, my new newsletter Disrupters and Dominators has launched. to learn more about it. Today’s first question comes from Josh who wants to know about creating and running a weekly podcast…It’s a ton of work but extremely rewarding. Julie asks about Twitter. Short answer, it’s got huge potential and my be worth looking at to add slowly to your portfolio. The last question came from JC and he asks about the mechanics of using trailing stops.  Definitely use them but don’t ever put your stops “in the market”.   Be sure to send in your questions to me
Ep 282 Andrew Horowitz Unplugged
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Andrew Horowitz, founder of Horowitz & Company and The Disciplined Investor, talks about the negative implications of bailing out Greece, why taxing offshore assets will never happen, and why it's time to buy select oil stocks.  Andrew also shares his favorite stocks to buy and one popular company he's looking to short.    Frank then shows you how to buy stocks like Netflix, Apple and Celgene early in their growth phase.  These stocks traded at expensive valuations 10-years ago. That's why most value investors ignored them.  Today, these companies are industry leaders.  They also provided early investors with life-changing returns.    In this classic educational segment, Frank will show you how identify the next industry leaders.  These methods include ignoring classic valuation metrics like price-to-sales, book value and price-to-earnings. 
Ep 281 - Frankly Speaking: My Brand New Website and Newsletter (Plus Questions From the Audience)
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Frank’s brand new website is live at . Please take a look and tell us what you think. Plus, his new newsletter has launched. You can to learn more about it. Today’s first question comes from Paul.  He asks, “Frank I want to start a financial newsletter. Where do I begin?” Then, Todd asks Frank to comment on an article about $200 barrel oil. Frank answers his question and expands with his take where the future stock price of oil companies is headed. Lastly, Sid asks Frank to comment on the economy; recession, depression and the recovery.   If you have a question, be sure to send all of your questions to Frank  
Ep 280 Interviews With Two Of My Favorite Analysts
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Marc Lichtenfeld, biotech analyst and editor of several newsletters at the Oxford Club, talks about the JP Morgan Healthcare conference he attended in San Francisco.  He calls the conference the "Woodstock of Biotech" - since every important person in the biotech industry is usually in attendance.      Marc has attended this conference for the past 7 years.  He will give us the inside scoop on this year's biggest themes in the industry, the important studies you need to know about, and what names should be on your watch list.  He also shares his favorite biotech stocks to buy right now.     Kristin Bentz, executive director of PMG Group and expert retail analyst, gives us a post-holiday update on retailers Wal-Mart, Coach, Gap, JC Penney and Lululemon.  Kristin is a "boots on the ground" analyst who visits these stores and talks to executives in the industry on a monthly basis.     Kristin talks about which retail companies will benefit the most from lower oil prices. She also talks about the huge impact mobile phones are having on certain sales trends. Then, Kristin shares her favorite retailer stocks to buy heading into earnings season.
Ep 279 Frankly Speaking – FCU.TO, IBM
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Frank dives right in to the marijuana stocks and as he says… Beware! Most are down big and it’s not the time to short any of them.  McKenzie asks about the resource sector and Frank recommends you go back and listen to his podcast with (Episode 262).   Tom asks what Frank thinks about the uranium sector... He’s bullish. And he covers a question from Jack on IBM. Frank’s not a fan and he’ll tell you why. All that and a lot more. Be sure to send in your questions to
EP 278 These Technologies Could Make Investors A Fortune
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Jared Palmer, tech expert and co-founder of , talks about 10 of the most innovative trends at the Consumer Electronic Show.  He breaks down which new tech trends people should be investing in right now - and which ones investors should stay clear of.  Jared and Frank also mention more than 20 stock opportunities throughout this Podcast. So be sure to keep your pens handy since there are new tech trends, new innovations, and new gadgets you likely haven't heard about yet - that they will breakdown during this 30-minute interview.     Frank then talks about why he is now bearish on the markets.  He suggests investors take money off the table right away.  He also teaches investors how to look beyond the fundamentals when researching stocks.  This includes how to find the next Facebook, Tesla or NetFlix - that could offer you life-changing returns.   Please email Frank at with any comments and questions
Ep 277 Frankly Speaking – REGN, STLD
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When your stocks are taking off and running much higher quickly what should you do? Should you sell it and bank the gains? Or maybe sell 50%, 60% or 70% and let the rest ride? The potential for some stocks, especially the pharmaceutical companies can be tremendous. Frank offers up a few ideas. Plus, Frank covers Vladimir’s question about whether you can you make a living day trading? And he covers a question from Michael about Steel Dynamics stock price bouncing all over the place. All that and more.   Be sure to send in your questions to
Ep 276 Live From The CES In Las Vegas
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Frank talks about the biggest technology trends he saw at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas.  He breaks down what stocks will be huge beneficiaries of the Internet of Everything, Virtual Reality, Wearables, Connectivity, Smart Homes and 3D Printing. Frank then interviews media and technology expert Greg Kahn.  Greg has worked with some of the largest advertising and content companies in the world including Disney, Omnicom, BBC America, L'Oreal and T-Mobile. He was also Frank's executive tour guide at the CES.  Greg breaks down the most popular gadgets at the CES and tells listeners which trends are game-changers - and which ones could fall flat on their face.     This week's Wall Street Unplugged Podcast will include dozens of stock ideas and give you a front row seat to the biggest technology trends that will shape our world over the next decade.  We advise taking notes since there is a ton of information to digest.  And if you have any questions or comments - be sure to send them directly to Frank at . 
Ep 275 Frankly Speaking – Just Ask
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Frank gives his predictions for 2015. Plus, a listener wrote in asking Frank if it’s unpatriotic to short stocks.  Frank tackles that question as he focuses in on the oil and oil service company stocks.   And, Kim wrote in and asked Frank if there are any plays in the LNG space that he likes right now and Joe asked Frank about his 2015 outlook.
Ep 274 – Dr. David Eifrig - The Retirement Millionaire
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Dr. David “Doc” Eifrig, editor of joins Frank today to talk about the real economy. That is, the “stuff” we use day to day.  Doc constantly travels across the country and talks to “us”. He constantly compares the trends in gas, cable TV and Internet costs, airline tickets and the cost of a sandwich.  One of his best indicates is his “taxi cab indicator”. What are the cabbies saying is something Doc has followed for years. Frank asks Doc if he’s currently bullish on the markets or is he starting to see some cracks. They talk about The Fed., interest rates and Frank asks Doc his view on specific stocks.   Plus gives away a few of his best health tips.
Ep 273 Frankly Speaking: Just Ask
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Trailing stops and Frank gets a question on whether it’s time to jump onto the oil services companies. The risks are huge. Franks also recaps some of the small immunotherapy companies. And Frank talks about visiting this years CES conference. Listen in today to hear Frank’s answers.
Ep 272 Why Technical Analysis is "Archaic"
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  Global hedge fund manager, Peter Pham, tells us why technical analysis is not a good system in determining future market trends. He breaks down his methodology for picking stocks - which includes statistics and behavior patterns. Peter also tells us why he is still long the dollar and shares his favorite investment to buy for 2015.
Ep 271 Why I'm Not Bullish In 2015
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  Braden Copeland, editor at Bonner & Partners, highlights the risks investors face heading into 2015.  He talks about why Russia is not cheap, what to look for before buying dividend paying stocks and how shale oil companies could see more trouble ahead.  Finally, Braden shares his favorite stocks to buy right now.
Ep 270 Frankly Speaking: Just Ask
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Frank’s new Q&A format finally has a new name, Frankly Speaking.   Asking question is critical to learning and Frank is constantly asking a lot of questions. That’s how he learns and that’s how he’s built up his Rolodex.   Today Frank tackles the question that on everyone’s mind…oil. Should you be buying now?   Franks tackles this question and much more.
Ep 269 Why you need to avoid oil stocks
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Marc Lichtenfeld, Chief Income Analyst at the Oxford Club, shares his unique strategy for picking income stocks.  He also talks about the most important investment conference in the world which takes place in two weeks in San Fransisco.      Frank tells you why investors need to avoid oil stocks - despite the 30%-plus decline in most names. He also mentions several oil companies that could fall into bankruptcy. 
EP 268 Curzio's Weekly Q&A
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My new Weekly Q&A is a big hit… Thanks So, I am going to make it permanent. I still need a name so please mail me with your names.  Today I’m going to go over three keys areas. •Oil – Should you jump in now? •Immunotherapy drug companies •Doug Kass Keep sending me your questions. Email me at  with your questions and you ideas for a new name and I’ll do my best to get to as many as possible Hope you enjoy.   Frank
Ep 267 Holiday Pain Ahead For These Retailers
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Kristin Bentz, retail expert and executive director of private equity company PMG Group, talks Black Friday sales, teen retailers and why Wal-Mart will be king this holiday season.   She also explains why investors should avoid these popular retail stocks heading into Christmas - and how mobile phones are changing the landscape of the industry.  
Ep 266 Curzio’s Weekly Q&A
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It looks like the Curzio Weekly Q&A is a big hit... So, I going to make it permanent but, I hate the name. I need some good ideas so please mail me with your names.  Today I’m going to go over some of my best and some of my worst ideas. Companies like Diebold, Gogo and more. Plus, my opinion on Ray Rice and a followup about a stock I covered last week and I talk about stops. Email me at  with your questions and you ideas for a new name and I’ll do my best to get to as many as possible   Hope you enjoy. Frank
Ep. 265 Doug Kass: "A Life on TheStreet"
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Doug Kass, president of hedge fund Seebreeze Partners, talks about his new book, Doug Kass on the Market: A Life on TheStreet.  This includes major rules for investors to follow when short-selling, how to be a true contrarian, and why common sense is an important tool when analyzing stocks.    Doug also highlights how his debate with Warren Buffett in Omaha, in front of an audience of 60,000 people, was the highlight of his life. He then explains why the markets are in a bubble and a 20% pullback is highly likely.   
Ep 264 Curzio’s Weekly Q&A
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Today we’re going to try something new…   Some many of you have emailed in questions that I’ve decided break this out as a new weekly segment and answer them here.   Today I’m going to go over some of my best and some of my worst ideas.   Email me at with your questions and I’ll do my best to get to as many as possible   Hope you enjoy.
EP 263: Andrew Horowitz: Can We Rally From Here?
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This week, Andrew Horowitz, Host of The Disciplined Investor, joins Frank Curzio on Wall Street Unplugged to comment on the markets, breakdown recent earnings and how to short stocks.   Plus, Frank breaks down some of stocks he’s currently interested in and gives you his best ideas.
Ep. 262: Marin Katusa Unplugged
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  Resource expert and fund manager, Marin Katusa, talks about his new book "The Colder War." He explains how Russia - not the U.S. - is becoming the most powerful force in the energy market.  Marin also talks about the junior mining market and the massive opportunities that lie ahead for speculative investors.
Ep. 261: The Next Chapter
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Frank Curzio discusses life after Stansberry. He talks about his new podcast and when he will start writing a newsletter again.        He also interviews Stephanie Link.  She breaks down earnings season, the economy and shares her favorite stocks to buy right now.
Ep. 260: The Last Chapter
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This week, Frank explains why he's no longer with Stansberry Research, who'll be taking his seat in our podcast studio, and what's next.   For his last podcast interview on the Stansberry Radio Network, he asked his friend and mentor Steve Sjuggerud, the editor of True Wealth and True Wealth Systems to join him.   They talk about the stock market, the real estate market, gold, China, Russia and a lot more.   Steve gives our listeners’ one of his best ideas, details on a large Chinese ETF. . Franks asks him the difference between that and another well-known fund composed of similar equities. Steve explains the difference between them and why his pick is so unique right now. Steve explains the difference between them and why ASHR is so unique right now.   Frank signs off thanking everyone in the Stansberry family for all they've done for him over these last few years.     We wish him all the best.
EP. 259 Frank Curzio Live with Stephanie Link
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Today we're going to give you something special...   A few weeks ago, Frank did a special live recording from our Stansberry Society Conference in L.A.   His guest was Stephanie Link and, as always, she over-delivered.   Sit back and enjoy this special presentation.   Enjoy!
Ep. 258 A Twofer Today – Doc Eifrig and Charles Nenner
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Welcome back!We have a fantastic show for you today... with two special guests.First, Dr. David "Doc" Eifrig, editor of Retirement Millionaire, joins the podcast to talk about one of the biggest breakthroughs in cancer he has EVER seen.You'll hear him break down exactly how this technology works and tell you the best way to invest in this game-changing trend.Then, Frank brings on his second guest, legendary analyst Charles Nenner. Charles is the founder and president of the Charles Nenner Research Center.You won't want to miss his comments on gold, inflation, and interest rates.Frank also breaks down the current earning season and shares some key comments from several conference calls that he has been able to sit in on, including: Coca-Cola, Halliburton, IBM, and McDonald's to name a few...
Ep. 257 Richard Suttmeier: Stocks Will Fall Another 20% from Here
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This week, Richard Suttmeier, chief market strategist for ValuEngine.com joins S&A Investor Radio to put the markets into perspective...For the past five years, Richard has been predicting a pullback... and now that it has finally happened, he is here to share his market analysis.Find out why Rich is predicting stocks will fall at least 20% from current levels. You'll also hear him break down key technical indicators investors should be watching.Even promising small-cap companies with solid fundamentals, strong management teams, and huge growth potential are getting crushed.Markets do not go up forever. That's why it's critical to protect your capital and limit your losses during extreme volatile times.Enjoy!
Ep. 256 John Doody: World's Greatest Gold Analyst Goes "All-In"
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This week, John Doody, expert gold analyst for almost four decades and editor of the Gold Stock Analyst newsletter, joins S&A Investor Radio to share some of his favorite investing ideas."Should people investing in gold stocks today be worried?"John answers all of Frank's questions about gold and reveals his favorite small-cap gold pick to buy right now.He says he is investing his entire wealth in gold stocks... find out why.You'll also hear him point out that right now is a near once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to buy names in this volatile sector... and you'll get all the details.Then, Frank answers some of his listeners’ most popular questions, including concerns about earnings season.And in his educational segment Frank reveals the next GREAT trend that he is researching...It's in the very early stages but Frank is predicting that investors could make HUGE returns buying into this trend.HINT: It's an industry within technology.
Ep. 255 Matt Badiali: What I'm Buying During the Commodity Collapse
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This week, resource expert and editor of the S&A Resource Report, Matt Badiali, joins S&A Investor Radio to share his favorite stocks in the resource sector.He also breaks down key markets including gold, oil, silver, and uranium – and tells us which sectors investors should buy and avoid.Plus, don't miss out on Frank's educational segment... he reveals his favorite trade for 2014.HINT: It's in one of the most HATED sectors.
Ep. 254 Larsen Kusick: Investing in the Biggest Trends in the World
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Welcome back!This week on S&A Investor Radio, Larsen Kusick, lead analyst for Phase I Investor and Small Stock Specialist, joins the show to break down the markets.There is a major trend happening right now that is great news for the U.S. and that is without a doubt going to change the world.This industry is projected to grow by the billions according to some estimates, and for early investors there's a good chance it could affect several major companies around the world.Find out what this billion-dollar trend is and what industries Frank and Larsen highlight as being affected the most.The best ways for investors to make money on this trend is revealed...Plus, don't miss out on Frank's educational segment where he talks about topics like legal marijuana sales...Enjoy!
Ep. 253 The Next Disruptive Tech Trends
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Lou Basenese, Founder and Chief Analyst at Disruptive Tech Research, talks about two new tech trends that are about to change the world.   He also talks about what to expect from Alibaba's IPO, the huge surge in GoPro, and his favorite pick on Apple's new product launch.   Then, Debra Borchardt, market analyst at S&A, talks about her recent trip to the Disrupt San Francisco TechCrunch conference.   This is where some of the biggest names in technology including Peter Thiel (billionaire and PayPal founder), Mark Cuban (billionaire entrepreneur), and Marissa Mayer (CEO of Yahoo!) talk about their favorite new tech ideas.
Ep. 252 James Altucher: All In
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Welcome back!James Altucher, hedge-fund manager and host of the new The James Altucher Show and Ask Altucher, joins S&A Investor Radio, to discuss his thoughts on college.It's a view on a topic that you don't hear very often...Find out why James says young adults would be much better off not going to college.Do the advantages really outweigh the disadvantages? Is the debt going to be worth the degree?His reasoning will certainly make you think twice about the real worth of a college degree...Then, James discusses some of his recent interviews with some of the biggest names that the podcast industry has ever seen. Listeners get to hear all about his conversations with rap legends Ice-T, Coolio, and Biz Markie and learn exclusive details that most people never knew.He also breaks down the newest technology trends that could provide big returns for investors and gives you a couple of investment ideas to think about.It's a fantastic interview that you won't want to miss.Enjoy!
Ep. 251 Why the Bull Market in Bonds Will Continue
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Two of the most influential and well known investment analysts, Pam and Mary Anne Aden, join S&A Investor Radio.They are editors of the 31-year old newsletter The Aden Forecast,  one of the most successful investment publications in the world.Today they share with listeners how they have made huge returns investing in the bond market over the past four years and explain why they are still bullish on bonds...Do they believe this bear market is coming to an end?Will interest rates move higher?Listen as Pam and Mary Anne answer these questions as well as break down the gold markets.And you won't want to miss this...Frank reveals his favorite dividend stock in his educational segment.Enjoy!
Ep. 250 Brien Lundin: Expert Gold Analyst Is Buying These Three Tiny Gold Stocks
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Welcome back!This week Brien Lundin, editor of Gold Newsletter and resource analyst for more than 30 years, joins S&A Investor Radio to break down the markets.Find out why he says investors should be buying select junior mining stocks right now.And... you won't want to miss this!Not only does Brien share his methodology for picking gold stocks, but he also reveals his three favorite micro-cap ideas...
Ep. 249 Frank Holmes: Rare Interview with One of Mining's Largest Fund Managers
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This week, Frank Holmes, CEO and CIO of U.S Global Investors, Inc., joins S&A Investor Radio to share not only his favorite ideas but his favorite investment strategies as well... He discusses his in-depth strategies for picking stocks and allocating over $1 billion in assets to his numerous funds.You'll hear why he travels around the world to understand the political situation in each country and visits management teams and properties of the companies he recommends. Then, you won't want to miss this... he shares some of his favorite investment ideas with us.And get ready for an educational segment on the energy sector... Frank goes over a recent forecast he saw for oil production in the U.S.Find out why he says that this prediction could not be more wrong...
Ep. 248 Chris Mayer: A U.S. Debt Crisis Will Never Happen
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This week, Chris Mayer, editor and founder of Capital & Crisis, joins S&A Investor Radio to break down the markets and shares his favorite places to invest in right now.He highlights how investors have been blinded by fear – and have missed out on huge gains in stocks.You'll also hear him share some of his favorite ideas – including two small companies I'm sure most investors have never heard of.And... will the U.S government never have a debt crisis like Greece? Find out why Chris says there is zero chance the U.S. will have a fiscal crisis like Greece or Argentina.Plus, marijuana stocks are all over the media, but which ones should you avoid at all costs? Here you will get all the details.
Ep. 247 Andrew Horowitz Says: Take Some Money off the Table
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This week, Andrew Horowitz, Host of The Disciplined Investor, joins S&A Investor Radio to comment on the market correction that everyone is predicting.Is it possible to predict where the markets are headed? Find out what Andrew has to say about the many experts who continue to make these market forecasts.You'll hear him explain to our listeners why investors should be cautious over the next few months and what risks are involved with investing in China and Europe.And why are biotechs and gold good investments... you'll get all the details here.Plus, don't miss out on this... Andrew shares a few stocks that he is buying right now!Enjoy!
Ep. 246 Kim Iskyan: How to Make Money Off the Most Hostile Nations in the World
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This week, Kim Iskyan, editor of S&A Global Contrarian, joins S&A Investor Radio to share some of his favorite ideas.Kim finds contrarian plays in some of the most hated nations of the world. His most recent trips include Russia, Argentina, and Thailand... and you won't want to miss his analysis.And... is it time to short a recent pick? Frank gives you all the details that you need to know.You'll also hear what his current favorite sectors are and learn how to play Steel Dynamics after the huge run up it just had.Plus, there is a new opportunity in the marijuana business and Frank has a special guest to break it down. Enjoy!
Ep. 245 Marin Katusa: Why Uranium Prices Will Go Much Higher
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This week, resource expert and fund manager Marin Katusa joins S&A Investor Radio and explains why Russia holds the key to much higher uranium prices.During the interview, he shares his two favorite uranium plays and talks about the upcoming PDAC Convention.You'll hear him talk about several important rules he follows for buying any resource company. Plus he reveals several junior mining stocks that he is buying right now.We're sure most listeners have never heard of these companies before. However, Marin says most resource investors will be talking about these names inside of 18 months.If you want to be a successful spectator in the resource sector, then you won't want to miss what he has to say.Something that Marin is really excited about is what he calls the "European Energy Renaissance"... and you can get all the details here.This is your chance to get insight from one of the most connected experts in the mining industry.Plus... Are you making a huge investing mistake?Find out wich select stocks Frank says you should NEVER ever short.
Ep. 244 Steve Sjuggerud: Huge Gains Still To Come
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This week, Steve Sjuggerud, one of Frank's mentors, close friend, and editor of True Wealth, joins S&A Investor Radio.Steve tells Frank that the biggest gains are often earned in the last few innings of a bull run... And we're in the seventh inning right now.Back in 2010, Steve made one of his biggest and most important predictions to date, which he calls the "Bernanke Asset Bubble."Today, Frank and Steve talk about another similar trend that is in the very beginning stage.If you missed the "Bernanke" opportunity... here is your second chance to get in early...It's a no-brainer... don't miss out!And, there are many styles of investing... Find out why Steve has had such success with his and how he is able to apply his method to every asset class.Plus, Frank reveals his favorite contrarian sector to buy right now.HINT: It's a country that everyone hates right now.
Ep. 243 Dan Ferris: Crash Course on Value Investing
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This week, Dan Ferris, editor of Extreme Value, joins S&A Investor Radio to share his favorite ideas.He breaks down his methodology for picking deep value stocks and explains why a particular pick was recently sold in his model portfolio... Here you find out every detail that Dan looks for when picking stocks.And if you listen to any of Porter's shows, you know how much he encourages investors to use trailing stops… but find out why Dan says he NEVER uses them.Plus, you won't want to miss this... Dan shares his two favorite stocks to buy right now.Enjoy!
Ep. 242 Bill Poulos: How To Trade Stocks Like A 40-Year Veteran
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This week, Bill Poulos, director of operations at Profits Run and 40-year veteran of trading joins S&A Investor Radio to share some of his favorite investment ideas.Click here to listen.Bill has been through many boom and bust markets and today he shares with our listeners the mistakes that he has made, and what he learned.He reveals many tips and secrets that he has discovered over the years and breaks down his "Real Wealth Income" strategy.Plus, you won't want to miss his four keys to winning more and losing less when trading.If you are interested in trading currencies, then get ready to take some notes because Bill has plenty of advice to dish out.Then, Frank shares his favorite large-cap company to own today.In his educational segment, he shares one of his favorite sectors... and it's one that he rarely recommends.
Ep. 241 Debra Borchardt: It's the End of the World as We Know It
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This week Debra Borchardt, market analyst for TheStreet, joins S&A Investor Radio to break down the markets.Frank starts the show by poking fun at the terrible market calls made by analysts and stock gurus over the past five years.You'll hear him go through several predictions that could not have been more wrong.Market analyst Debra Borchardt joins in to talk about marijuana, retail spending, homebuilders and the reasons why she is joining Frank's research team at S&A.Then Frank goes through some of the major headlines including: Janet Yellen, the U.S housing market, the Fed, and fracking...And, hopefully you are paying attention because his favorite companies in the oil industry are revealed. Grab a pen because he gives you their ticker symbols.
Ep. 240 Jeff Clark: Superstar Trader Is Bullish on China
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This week, S&A's very own superstar trader, Jeff Clark, editor of The S&A Short Report, joins S&A Investor Radio to talk about his last few winning trades on China.Find out which two depressed sectors he is now bullish on and why he believes they could result in triple-digit short term gains. Jeff also explains why fighting momentum is a dangerous game and how to protect yourself from big losses when trades don't go your way.Then, Frank goes through some listener questions including what to look for in high yield investments...He also shares what sector he is investing in today, as well as what he thinks you should avoid.HINT: It's illegal in several states.And is it safe to say that the markets will continue to do well if we have low interest rates?You won't want to miss what Jeff has to say...
Ep. 239 Jeff Phillips: Expert Resource Investor Does Rare Interview
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This week, first-time guest Jeff Phillips, President of Global Market Development and resource expert, joins S&A Investor Radio to talk about junior-mining stocks.He has more 1,000% stock winners than anyone Frank knows, and today Jeff will show us exactly why he is one of the best junior-resource investors.You'll hear him share his five most important rules for investing in the volatile sector.He shows us exactly what to look for, how to reduce your risk, and the most important step to finding those 1,000% winners.And... You won't want to miss this... Jeff gives us his favorite idea.HINT: It's a small junior miner that operates in the uranium industry.He believes this company could jump several-hundred percent from its current price over the next few years.Then, Frank has some big news... Find out why he says to "stay away from this massive growth sector..."And, one of the biggest take-overs happened this past weekend, and there is so much more that you need to know about it... you'll get all the details.
Ep. 238 Former Market Timer Says Buy Gold Now!
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This week, Charles Nenner, former Goldman analyst and founder of The Charles Nenner Research Center, joins S&A Investor Radio as our expert market timer.Frank asks Charles to talk about his methodology for making market calls... and to share some of the details that he looks for.The markets are headed for a big correction, and you'll get all the details here.And, find out why Charles sees massive deflation ahead for the U.S. economy and recommends buying gold right now... Then, in his educational segment, Frank breaks down a major trend happening in the technology world... He gives away his top pick from this analysis... a company that he is expecting massive growth from.You won’t want to miss this… it’s your chance to hear about it before the mainstream picks it up.Enjoy.
Ep. 237 Meb Faber Unplugged
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This week, Mebane Faber, portfolio manager at Cambria Investment Management and one of the smartest quantitative analysts, joins S&A Investor Radio to break down the markets.You'll hear Meb talk about diversification and how high yielding stocks almost always outperform the market.People tend to invest in what they know and what they are comfortable with... does that mean they are missing out on this top-down investment strategy?Meb breaks down exactly what you need to know about tactical global asset allocation.And you won't want to miss Meb and Frank's friendly debate regarding the Shiller P/E ratio ... Meb believes it is one of the best tools to value stocks. Find out why Frank strongly disagrees... And in Frank's educational segment, he shows you a safe back door way to play the shale boom in the U.S.
Ep. 236 Stephanie Link: Still Huge Buying Opportunities
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This week, one of Frank's favorite guests, Stephanie Link, Director of Research at TheStreet, joins S&A Investor Radio.Stephanie discusses the economy, emerging markets, and why Europe and China could see a rebound in the short-term. More importantly, she shares at least 15 of her favorite stocks to buy right now and the methodology she uses for choosing them.Frank asks Stephanie, "How much does comparative analysis factor into your research when you put a stock into Action Alert Plus?"It's a major part of the process and she breaks down her method piece by piece for our listeners.And, where is the market headed?Bond yields are falling every single day... does this mean that the economy isn't growing as much as we expected?Stephanie says that as long as interest rates are decreasing, people are not going to gravitate toward high-multiple stocks.Plus, find out which emerging market Stephanie is intrigued by and which one she wouldn't touch with a ten-foot pole... Then, after the interview, in Frank's educational segment, he talks about one of his favorite sectors: Uranium.It's a great show that you won't want to miss.Enjoy!
Ep. 235 Andrew Horowitz: Why You Need To Stop Listening To Idiots
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This week, Frank sits down with Andrew Horowitz, host of the Disciplined Investor Podcast to talk about the truth of today's economy.In this no-holds-barred, unedited podcast, they point out exactly what's wrong with today's stock market. They also call out some of the best-known analysts in the media. These are the "experts" who are making a fortune – despite having been 100% wrong on their market predictions during the past 5 years. And…one major technology CEO is promising growth but is that the truth?Frank and Andrew talk about the company's recent earnings report and how it is experiencing its lowest growth rate in the past decade.You'll get to hear Andrews's favorite picks right now... And Frank gives his take on the AT&T-DirecTV deal, as well as the Apple-Beats deal.It's another fantastic show... Enjoy!
Ep. 234 Rahul Saraogi: It's Time to Look At India
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This week, Rahul Saraogi, a managing director at Atyant Capital, joins S&A Investor Radio.If you manage a hedge fund or a money-management firm, Rahul is the guy you seek out to get the best ideas and the inside scoop to what is going on in India.Frank asks Rahul to talk about some of the fundamentals that he sees in Indian companies.They talk about the many small caps and even mid-caps that people just don't know about that are trading cheap and growing... If you talk to any successful analyst or fund manager, they'll tell you that good management is what to look for... Find out what Rahul has on his checklist when buying a company... And... if you want to learn more about what he has to say about issues of corporate governance and capital allocation, check out his new book, Investing in India.
Ep. 233 Rick Rule's Top 3 Resource Picks
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This week, Rick Rule, founder of Sprott Global Resource Investments, Ltd., joins S&A Investor Radio and shares his favorite junior mining stocks to buy right now.You'll hear Rick go through what he looks for when choosing commodity stocks and explain why prices for a few commodities have to move much higher over the next few years...And... find out why Rick says he is tip toeing into the Russian market...Then, Frank goes through the "sell in May and go away" mentality, the biggest topic right now on CNBC...Plus, he reveals why a particular sector will be headed much higher in the months and years ahead even though now it is trading at a 52-week high...
Ep. 232 Matt Badiali: Natural Gas Prices Are Set To Crash
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This week's guest is our own natural-resource expert and editor of The S&A Resource Report, Matt Badiali.Frank starts the show by asking Matt to comment on natural gas prices. Find out why Matt says  he is bearish right now... He predicts natural gas prices could fall 20% from current levels. They talk about new technology that is making the oil business boom, and the drawbacks that the U.S is seeing because of its inability to export oil.We are embarking on an energy revolution and Matt gives us the inside scoop.And don't miss out on this... Matt shares several of his TOP recommendations for this month!He says it’s time to buy select junior mining stocks and shares his favorite gold and uranium stocks to buy right now. As an investor you need to lower your risk and know when it is time to just walk away... Matt tells listeners exactly what to look for.
Ep. 231 The Frackers Gregory Zuckerman Unplugged
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This week, Greg Zuckerman, author of The Frackers, joins S&A Investor Radio.We start the show with Greg as he highlights how the U.S. will become the largest oil producer in the world inside of three years.He talks about his interviews from his book where he got exclusive access with some of the top shale oil CEO's in the world. People like Aubrey McClendon, the CEO of Chesapeake Energy, Harold Hamm, one of the richest men in America and CEO of Continental Resources, Mike Papa of EOG Resources, and Charif Souki, the CEO of Cheniere Energy ... you won't want to miss this!Greg also mentions the environmental concerns facing the industry and why companies like ExxonMobil and Chevron missed the boat on this game-changing trend.And... Some HUGE news has come out that has basically been swept under the table...Frank uncovers what that BIG news is that could generate massive amounts of returns for investors.
Ep. 230 Richard Suttmeier: Thoughts from One of the Biggest Bears on Wall Street
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This week, Richard Suttmeier, Chief Market Strategist at ValueEngine.com, joins S&A Investor Radio and share his market updates.Rich says stocks are incredibly overvalued. He predicts a 40% pullback in the S&P 500. Low-interest environment is not helping Main Street. It's not helping the consumer, and therefore you're not going to have much of a recovery.If the Fed continues to keep pumping the printing press, Richard sees a market crash ahead.Richard says we are in a market driven by speculative trading... Manufacturers are building inventory with their fingers crossed, home builders are starting to build on spec, and the banks are starting to lower their standards on mortgages.Rich does see value in two asset classes. He shares these vehicles in this week's show. And... should we be worried about a financial collapse in the future?Frank and Rich talk about the recent stress test with Citibank.It's another fantastic interview with one of your favorite guests... Enjoy!
Ep. 229 Debra Borchardt: Why High Frequency Trading Should Be Outlawed
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This week, Debra Borchardt, market analyst for The Street and former Vice President at Bear Stearns joins S&A Investor Radio to break down the markets.Find out why Debra says High Frequency Trading (HFT) is just like front-running – and the SEC has done nothing to stop it.Despite what the media headlines say, Debra says the economy is not in too bad shape... you won't want to miss her insight.She also talks about why legal marijuana shops are being forced to close down and why a recent mobile entertainment company’s IPO failed. Later in the show Frank talks about Janet Yellen and her comments that pushed stocks to another all-time high.Plus, find out what he says is the next HUGE buying opportunity.It's another fantastic show, enjoy!
Ep. 228 Dr. David Eifrig Shares His Trading Secrets
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This week, Dr. David Eifrig, editor of Retirement Millionaire, Income Intelligence, and Retirement Trader, joins S&A Investor Radio.At one point,  Doc picked 136 winning trades in a row... Now he reveals his top trading secrets.Plus, Doc is hosting a webinar on Thursday night for investors interested in generating more income for their retirement portfolios. Frank tells listeners how to sign-up for free during this special interview. Click here to learn more.Frank answers a bunch of listener e-mails.Plus, don't miss his educational segment. Frank tells you what he predicts to be the best-performing sector for 2014... You should be loading up on these stocks within this sector before they make this special announcement... Enjoy.
Ep. 227 Charles Nenner: Why the Dow Jones Will Fall to 5,000
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This week, Charles Nenner, founder and president of the Charles Nenner Research Group, joins S&A Investor Radio to talk about the market cycles that he has developed.Frank asks Charles to share insight to his former years as a market-timer at Goldman Sachs.Find out why he says the Dow Jones Index will fall to 5,000 in the years ahead.You'll hear him highlight deflation as his chief concern in today's market and he shares what his play is on gold right now... Then in the educational segment, Frank breaks down the term "Megaprojects" and why you should be paying attention to this trend.There's a boom in these projects and you'll get all the details.
Ep. 226 Alex Green: How To Analyze Growth Stocks
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On this week's show, Alex Green, Chief Investment Strategist of the Oxford Club and editor of one of the best-performing newsletters in America, tells us why this bull market may be running out of steam. Alex explains why we should not be looking at the economy as in indicator for which direction the market is headed.He also teaches us how to analyze growth stocks like NetFlix and 3D Systems.Then, Frank breaks down the latest headlines including China's terrible manufacturing report which brought down most commodity stocks... Plus, don't miss out on his educational segment... how to relax and be patient when owning stocks.
Ep. 225 Chris Mayer Unplugged
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This week, Chris Mayer, editor and founder of Capital & Crisis, joins S&A Investor Radio and highlights for us the risks of a sustained low-interest-rate environment. You will hear him break down the latest news on Russia and talk about any investment ideas on the possibilities of war.He shares his favorite stocks to buy today, his favorite sectors to own, and some great commodity ideas.Plus, Chris talks about moderating a heated debate between Peter Schiff and Harry Dent at the Liberty Forum Conference. And don't miss this... Chris shares his most recent recommendations.It's a fantastic interview... Enjoy!
Ep. 224 Andrew Horowitz: Why Natural Gas Prices Are About to Plunge
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This week, Andrew Horowitz, President and Founder of Horowitz & Company, joins S&A Investor Radio.They cover topics like Facebook, Apple, natural gas, and the bull market that nobody believes in... Find out why Andrew says investors should be shorting natural gas right now.Is now the time to buy into emerging markets? You'll hear Andrew talk about opportunities in emerging markets like Brazil and China. And he recommends his favorite stocks to buy – and one popular social-media company to short.Plus, Frank shares his favorite large-cap stocks.
Ep. 223 Van Simmons: World's Best Rare-Coin Expert Reveals His Favorite Gold and Silver Coins
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This week, Van Simmons, partner and president of David Hall Rare Coins, joins S&A Investor Radio.   Van joins our show as our rare-coin expert. He has been collecting rare coins since the 1970s and has co-founded Professional Coin Grading Service (PCGS), the largest rare-coin grading service in the world.   During the interview, he provides us with a "how to" guide on investing in gold coins. He also talks about what to look for before buying rare art, stamps, or sports memorabilia.   And... for serious investors looking to learn more about the rare-coin market, Van shares his contact information.
Ep. 222 Jim Cramer Unplugged
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This week on S&A Investor Radio, Jim Cramer, host of CNBC's Mad Money and Frank's former boss, joins us to talk about his new book Get Rich Carefully. During this special interview, Cramer tells us why the current correction will be temporary... He also shares what to look for when buying growth stocks... You won't want to miss this! And find out why Apple should think twice about using its cash hoard to buy back its stock.
Ep. 221 Alexander Reiss: How To Make Money During This Correction
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On this week's S&A Investor Radio podcast, we have two great guests.   Matt Badiali, editor of the S&A Resource Report, starts the show off by sharing his inside scoop to the resource industry.   Matt says after three straight years of declines – gold stocks finally look attractive. He tells us how investors should approach this volatile industry and shares his favorite stocks to buy and one bellwether to avoid.   Find out why Matt says we are seeing the first steps to what is to become a tremendous Renaissance in Mexican oil production...   Our second guest, Alexander Reiss, Director of Equity Research at Stifel Nicolaus, joins us to discuss closed-end funds.   You will hear him explain why these vehicles are much better buys than traditional mutual funds. He also discusses how some closed-end bond funds provide safer and higher yields than traditional investments.   Plus, what are the drawbacks to CEFs?   You'll never guess!
Ep. 220 John Doody: The Best Gold Analyst in the World
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This week, John Doody, editor of the newsletter, joins S&A Investor Radio as our gold expert.   He tells us why investors should be buying gold stocks right now and explains what to look for before buying gold companies.   Plus, he reveals his favorite small-cap gold ideas, and talks about where the price of gold is headed.   After the interview, Frank breaks down the markets including Apple's latest quarterly results...   You will hear him discuss the recent weakness in emerging markets... and when and why you should be buying right now!   And... Find out what is the greatest trend in the world today...   HINT: It's in a technology sector but it's not big data, cloud computing, or social networking...
Ep. 219 Harry Dent Unplugged
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This week, Harry Dent, author and founder of , joins S&A Investor Radio to talk about demographic theory and how it's used to predict consumer spending trends.   You will hear Dent talk about his latest book, . In the book, Dent predicts a 65% decline in the Dow Jones Index over the next few years.   Plus, find out why Harry says that the stock market is setting up and ready for the next great crash.
Ep. 218 Live From The Consumer Electronics Show
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This week, Mike Sjuggerud, Director of Stansberry Society, joins S&A Investor Radio and talks about the upcoming .   After the interview, Frank breaks down the latest technology trends at the Consumer Electronic Show. This includes 3D printing, Internet of Things, Connectivity, Wearable Technology, and 4k Television.
Ep. 217 Stephanie Link's Top Picks For 2014
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This week, Stephanie Link, chief investment officer at The Street joins S&A Investor Radio.
Ep. 216 Curzio's Predictions for 2014
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This week, our show is a little different. It's a special year-end podcast where Frank Curzio was recently interviewed by Andrew Horowitz, the President and Founder of Horowitz & Company, a Registered Investment Advisor.
Ep. 215 Richard Suttmeier: Stocks Are Headed For a 20% Decline
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This week, Richard Suttmeier, chief market strategist at ValuEngine.com, joins S&A Investor Radio and shares his market predictions.
Ep. 214 Kristin Bentz: Retail Industry Expert Shares Her Top Picks for 2014
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Kristin Bentz, Executive Director of PMG Venture Group, President of Talented blonde LLC and retail industry expert, joins S&A Investor Radio. Kristin says most of middle-class America is trading down to brands like Wal-Mart and dollar stores. Find out why she believes this trend will continue for many years. Kristin also talks about her favorite names in the industry, including the top retail stocks to buy right now. Find out which company she is currently shorting... and listen to find out what her favorite stock is... Plus, Frank talks about 3D printing and how to create your first portfolio of stocks...
Ep. 213 Toni Turner: Why Tapering May Not Be Good for Stocks
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This week, Toni Turner, technical analysis expert and President of TrendStar Group, joins S&A Investor Radio.   Toni talks about trading around the upcoming Federal Reserve meeting – and also shares her favorite stock ideas.
Ep. 212 Peter Roff & Dr. Richard Smith: Why Obamacare Is a Disaster
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Peter Roff and Dr. Richard Smith join S&A Investor Radio
Ep. 211 Chris Mayer: Why I'm Not Buying Gold Stocks
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Chris Mayer, editor of Capital & Crisis and author of World Right Side Up, joins S&A Investor Radio.
Ep. 210 Andrew Horowitz: Why Stocks Won't Pullback
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This week, Andrew Horowitz, President and founder of Horowitz and Co. joins S&A Investor Radio and explains why the Federal Reserve will Keep a floor under the stock market.
Ep. 209 Rick Rule: “This Commodity Is About To Double"
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This week, Rick Rule, president and CEO of Sprott Global Resource Investments and resources expert joins our show and breaks down the markets.
Ep. 208 Doc Eifrig - My Favorite Income Ideas
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On this week’s show Frank Interviews Dr. David “Doc” Eifrig. Doc introduces Frank to his brand new newsletter Income Intelligence. Doc tells Frank that he’s conducted countless tests against historical data going back more than a decade. He’s run advanced computer modeling on an innumerable amount of trades. He even hired a team of leading income researchers, including an advanced econometrician from Johns Hopkins University. Finally, Dr. Eifrig has discovered a true breakthrough – a whole new way to extract income from any portfolio.
Ep. 207 CNBC's Brian Sullivan Talks Fracking
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This week, Frank sits down with Brian Sullivan, Co-Host of CNBC's Street Signs. Brian joins our show and provides our listeners an exclusive boots on ground interview.
Ep. 206 Lindsay Hall: Why I Hope Oil Prices Move Lower
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Lindsay Hall is a big buyer of oil – if prices continue to pull back. She also highlights key technical levels on gold and silver – and shows us how to use options for protection against a pullback in the markets.
Ep. 205 Marin Katusa – Why I'm Not Buying Gold Stocks
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On this week's show, Frank interviews Marin Katusa, mining expert and newsletter editor for Casey Research. Marin highlights his favorite sector – and shares his two best junior mining ideas that could double over the next 12 months. Plus, you won't want to miss why he says gold companies have more downside ahead... You'll hear Frank talk about the markets and why they could fall sharply to end the year. And... we finish our show with an educational segment where Frank breaks down the one stock that every listener should own.
Ep. 204 Trend Following With Michael Covel
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This week, Michael Covel, best-selling author and podcast host joins S&A Investor Radio. He shows us how to use technical analysis to increase returns and lower risk.
Ep. 203 Porter Stansberry Reveals The Next Big Company To Go Bankrupt
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This week, the founder of Stansberry Research, Porter Stansberry joins our show.   The government has shut down and Porter shares the details that you need to know.
Ep. 202 Stephanie Link’s Top 10 Stock Picks
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This week, Stephanie Link, chief investment officer at The Street and a regular on CNBC's hit show Fast Money, joins S&A Investor Radio.
Ep. 201 Dr. Kent Moors: America Will Be Energy Independent in 20 Years
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Dr. Kent Moors, consultant to some of the largest energy companies in the world, joins S&A Investor Radio.
Ep. 200 Elliott Gue: Why High Oil Prices Are Here To Stay
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This week, Elliott Gue, editor of Energy & Income Advisor, joins our show to discuss different energy plays and stocks.
Ep. 199 Steve Sjuggerud: Unplugged
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This week, I sit down with Steve Sjuggerud, the editor of True Wealth and True Wealth Systems and one of the founders of Stansberry Research. Steve talks about how hard it is to buy those assets that you feel horrible buying... "When it feels really, really wrong, that's when it's probably right."        
Ep. 198 Andrew Horowitz: Short-Term Correction Coming
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On this week’s show, I interview Andrew Horowitz, host of the Disciplined Investor podcast.
Ep. 197 Matt Badiali: Oil Prices Are About to Plummet
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This week, I interview Matt Badiali, editor of the S&A Resource Report. Matt predicts crude prices will move lower this year.
Ep. 196 John Doody: World’s Greatest Gold Analyst
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This week I interview the editor of the Gold Stock Analyst newsletter John Doody.
Ep. 195 Dan Ferris: Lessons from a Great Value Investor
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This week, I interview Dan Ferris, editor of Extreme Value and The 12% Letter. He shares his favorite stock ideas with our listeners.
Ep. 194 Chris Mayer’s Five Favorite Ideas
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This week, I interview editor of Capital and Crisis and Mayer’s Special Situations newsletters, Chris Mayer.
Ep. 193 Braden Copeland Live From The Bakken
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On S&A Investor Radio this week, I interview Braden Copeland. We interviewed hotel and restaurant employees, real estate agents, managers at oil producing firms, train operators and a few roughnecks. We also took some great footage of several well sites owned and operated by some of the biggest oil producers in the Bakken. Braden and I discuss what we learned from these interviews. We give you several ways to invest in the Bakken - home to one of the biggest oil shale regions in the world. And we break down why fracking is a game changer for the U.S. economy.  
Ep. 192 Dr. Chris Kacher: Why ETFs?
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Dr. Chris Kacher shares with our listeners why he is focused on ETFs. You will also hear Chris take us through one of his past trades.
Ep. 191 Jordan Goodman: America’s Money Answers Man
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This week, I interview Jordan Goodman, “America’s Money Answers Man” and a nationally recognized expert on personal finance.
Ep. 190 James Altucher Live and Unplugged
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This week, I interview bestselling author James Altucherand Dr. David “Doc” Eifrig, editor of Retirement Millionaire and Retirement Trader.  
Ep. 189 Rich Suttmeier Predicts: 2,000 Point Correction in Dow Imminent
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Rich Suttmeier, chief investment strategist at ValuEngine.com, says the Dow Jones index will fall at least another 2,000 points by year-end. Rich tells us which sectors to avoid – and gives us one conservative sector that investors should buy right now.
Ep. 188 Fast Money's Stephanie Link Unplugged
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This week, I interview Stephanie Link, Fast Money analyst and Director of Research at TheStreet.com. Stephanie tells Frank that she sees a minor correction in the markets this summer. She shares 10 of her favorite stocks to buy on this potential pullback - along with several stocks to avoid.
Ep. 187 Mebane Faber Says It’s Time to Sell Dividend Stocks
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This week, I interview Mebane “Meb” Faber, chief investment officer at Cambria Investment Management.
Ep. 186 Marin Katusa and Gil Morales Talk Investments With Frank Curzio
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This week, we interview Marin Katusa, mining expert and fund manager, and Gil Morales, former chief investment strategist for William O’Neill and Company.  
Ep. 185 Brett Eversole Tells Frank Curzio How to Master Sentiment Indicators
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Today I interview Brett Eversole, S&A analyst for True Wealth and True Wealth Systems.
Ep. 184 Six Stocks to Buy Right Now
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Andrew Horowitz, host of The Disciplined Investor Podcast, talks about how to make money trading currencies and why the Fed will continue easing for many years to come. Andrew and Frank share their favorite six stocks to buy right now.
Ep. 183 The Biggest Risk Facing Investors Today
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Alex Green, chief investment strategist of Investment U and investment director of The Oxford Club, says these two risks could stop this furious stock rally in its tracks.  Alex tells investors how to protect themselves from these risks - and shares his top three ideas to buy right now.
Ep. 182 Why Stocks Are Going Much Higher
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Mark Minervini, expert trader says don’t fight the trend, he says stocks will move higher in the short-term. Paul Mampilly, research analyst and founder of Capuchinomics, also sees stocks shooting higher. He explains why more cash will flow into the equity market at least over the next 12 months.    
Ep.181 Japan's Recent Run Will Be Short-Lived
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Keith Fitz-Gerald, chief investment strategist for Money Map Press and 20-year veteran of the markets, says Japan is not the U.S., or won't be able to inflate its way out of its massive debts. Keith also explains the exact cause for the 15% two-day drop in gold prices - and shares his favorite stocks to buy today.  
Ep. 180 One-on-One with Rick Rule
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Rick Rule, president of Sprott Asset Management USA and 40 year veteran of the resource market, explains why gold collapsed 15% in two days. Rick shares his favorite three junior mining stocks that's he's buying with his own money.
Ep. 179 Don't Bet Against The Consumer
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Hitha Prabhakar a New York based fashion and retail expert and author of “Black Market Billions: How Organized Retail Crime Funds Terrorists” shares her analysis on Amazon, Target, Wal-Mart, JC Penny and the future for the ultra- luxury retail segment.
Ep. 178 Options Expert Shares His Favorite Ideas
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Jared Levy, equities strategist for Zack's Investment Research and author of Your Options Handbook, shares his favorite options strategies for these three popular stocks. Jared also explains how new investors can trade options for free using this special service.  
EP. 177 Live from the NYSE Trading Floor
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Debra Borchardt, market analyst at The Street, has been interviewing top traders and portfolio managers for 20 years. She takes a break from the NYSE trading floor to talk stocks with us. She also gives us an insider's take on how the world's top traders are playing this market. 
Ep 176 Expert Trader Not as Bearish as Usual
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Richard Suttmeier Chief Market Strategist for ValuEngine.com tells Frank why he’s not as bearish as he usually is.    
Ep: 175 Expert Trader Shares His Top Ideas
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Jeff Clark, editor or the Short Report and S&A's newest trading service, Pro Trader.
Ep 174 S&A Investor - The Three Biggest Technology Trends In The World
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Patrick Cox, editor of the Breakthrough Technology Alert, talks about three game-changing technology trends that can make investors a fortune
Ep 173: The Power of Compounding
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 Marc Lichtenfeld, associate investment director at the Oxford Club, explains why every investor should own dividend paying securities.
Ep 172: This Famed Bull is Taking Profits
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Dr. David Eifrig, editor of S&A‚s Retirement Millionaire newsletter, has been telling podcast listeners to buy stocks for over two years. Today, he says it‚s time to take profits.
Ep. 171: 10% Correction Coming Soon
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Stephanie Link, portfolio manager at The Street and regular on CNBC's Fast Money, shares at least 10 of her favorite ideas - including one controversial tech stock that has a massive short position. Stephanie and Frank debate if stocks will wait until summer to have their annual 10%-plus correction.
Ep170: Don't Ignore The Currency Manipulation Trend
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Andrew Horowitz, host of The Disciplined Investor podcast, shows us how to make money from the currency manipulation taking place across the world. Andrew also sees a pullback in stocks in the months ahead - and shares his favorite ways to play the downtrend. 
Ep 169: China’s Economy To Surge This Year
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Matt Badiali, the Analyst of the S&A Resource Report newsletter, highlights leading indicators which suggest China's economy is about to boom. Matt also talks about the junior gold mining sector. He believes several stocks in this depressed sector offer huge returns over the next 12-18 months.
Ep. 168 S&A Investor - The Three Biggest Trends In Technology
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Lou Basenese, chief investment strategy at Wall Street Daily, talks about three new technology trends that will change the world.  He also shares several small-cap ideas that will see huge profit growth as these trends develop.   
Ep. 167 S&A Investor - Get Ready for $150 Oil Prices
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Dr. Kent Moors, energy expert and consultant to the world's largest oil companies, tells us why oil prices will trade between $100 and $150 a barrel in the years ahead. Moors also says the geopolitical risks in the oil industry are the greatest they've been in decades. He believes one particular risk could result in oil prices spiking $40 a barrel inside of a few days.
Ep. 166 S&A Investor - Stock Expert Chris Mayer Unplugged
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Chris Mayer, editor of the acclaimed Capital & Crisis newsletter, talks about one of his favorite emerging markets to invest in right now. He shares his methodology for picking stocks and shares some of his favorite small-cap ideas. Chris also tells you how to get a copy of his book, World Right Side Up - for free.
Ep. 165 S&A Investor - Why America Will Never Be Energy Independent
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Arthur Berman, geology and energy expert for over 30 years, says there is no way U.S. becomes energy independent anytime soon. He also discusses why weather - not new technologies like fracking - is mostly to blame for record high natural gas storage.
Ep. 164 S&A Investor - Why Stocks Will Fall 25% This Year
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Richard Suttmeier, chief market strategist at ValuEngine.com, expects stocks to retest their 2008 lows. He tells us what sectors will get hit the hardest - and the one you should buy right now. Rich also shares some of his best individual short ideas.
Ep. 163 S&A Investor - Insight from the Best Picker on the Internet
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Since 1997, MSN Money columnist Jim Jubak has built one of the most stellar track records on the web. His Jubak Picks portfolio has gained an average annual return of 20.9%. On this week's podcast, Jubak talks about his investment strategies and shares some of his favorite companies.
Ep. 162 S&A Investor - CNBC: Behind The Scenes
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Lori Ann LaRocco, senior talent producer of CNBC, gives a behind the scenes take on what goes on each day on Squawk Box. She also talks about several of her books, including "THRIVING IN THE NEW ECONOMY: Lessons from Today's Top Business Minds," whose foreword was written by H. Wayne Huizenga and afterward by Rudy Giuliani.
Ep. 161 S&A Investor - Are Hedge Funds Lying about Performance?
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Simon Lack spent most of his 20-year plus career in the hedge fund industry.  Then he wrote a best-selling book explaining how investors would have generated higher returns in Treasuries compared to most hedge funds - after you factor in fees. Today, Simon is managing partner at SL Advisors. On this week's podcast, he talks about the risks of investing in hedge funds. He also talks fiscal cliff and shares some of his favorite ideas to buy right now.
Ep. 160 S&A Investor - It's Time To Buy Oil Companies
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Matt Badiali, editor of S&A's Resource Report, tells us why oil companies are approaching buy territory. Matt also discusses why natural gas will stay low for a long-time - and why uranium stocks should be on your radar.
Ep. 159 S&A Investor - Tracking Holiday Sales With Retail Insiders
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Britt Beemer, founder and CEO of America's Research Group, tells us where consumers will be shopping this holiday season and what companies will benefit. Kristin Bentz, director of PMG Venture Group, breaks down the winners and losers in retail following Black Friday.
Ep. 158 S&A Investor - Buy Small Cap Stocks Now
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Chad Morganlander, fund manager at Stifel Nicholas, tells us how he is positioning his clients ahead of the fiscal cliff. Frank breaks down stocks and highlights why small-caps are trading at levels he's only seen twice in 18 years. 
Ep. 157 S&A Investor - CNBC Star Jon Najarian Talks Fiscal Cliff
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Jon Najarian, Fast Money contributor, shows us how to play his favorite stock ideas using option strategies. Aaron Brabham, co-host of the Stansberry Radio, also explains how being drunk is a great reason to change a golf bet.
Ep. 156 S&A Investor - Why Obama Is Good For Stocks
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Todd Schoenberger, Managing Principal at The BlackBay Group, explains why president Obama's win is good news for stocks in 2013. Todd also shares his favorite long and short ideas over the next six months.
Ep. 155 S&A Investor - How to Make Millions "Trend Following"
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Best-selling author, Michael Covel, talks about his books The Complete Turtle Trader and Trend Following.  Michael interviewed some of the best traders in the world and shares his favorite stories. He also explains how to use technical analysis to make money in both bull and bear markets.
Ep. 154 S&A Investor - The Case for Buying Silver
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Bradford Cooke, CEO of Endeavor Silver, tells us why silver prices could skyrocket from here. Bradford also talks about his company's latest acquisition and why it's a great opportunity to buy his stock at current levels. 
Ep. 153 S&A Investor - This NBA Owner Suggests Firing Everyone at the Fed
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Vivek Ranadivé, Founder of TIBCO Software and owner of the Golden State Warriors, tells us why people should not run the Federal Reserve. He also talks about Big Data trends and how TIBCO is at the forefront of this revolutionary technology. The NBA fan experience will become more personalized through Vivek’s predictive technology, and he is even helping coach the Warriors in real-time.
Ep. 152 S&A Investor - Legendary Investor David Dreman Unplugged
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Legendary investor, David Dreman, says to buy stocks right now.  He also discusses the implications of QE3, shares some of his favorite ideas, and explains why he feels bad for most investors.
Ep. 151 S&A Investor - Best Retails Stocks to Buy NOW
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Retail analyst for FOX News & FOX Business, Kristin Bentz breaks down retail numbers and tells us which fashion stocks to buy now.
Ep. 150 S&A Investor - Celebrating 150 Episodes
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Frank celebrates his 150th episode of the S&A Investor Podcast.  He interviews The Street's Stephanie Link, The Disciplined Investor's Andrew Howoritz and Valuengine.com's Rich Suttmeier.  They share their favorite stock ideas and market predictions - including one which calls for the S&P 500 to fall by 50%.
Ep. 149 S&A Investor - Jeff Macke Unplugged
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Jeff Macke, host of Breakout for Yahoo! Finance, explains why the recent stimulus announcement from the Fed means four more years for President Obama. Macke also tells us why Facebook, Apple, and JC Penney are going much higher.  
Ep. 148 S&A Investor - Why I'm Buying Sears and JC Penney
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Retail expert, MSNBC contributor, and former Bloomberg retail reporter Hitha Prabhakar says investors should buy depressed retail stocks JC Penney and Sears. She also talks about why retail sales will remain super strong at least through 2013.
Ep. 147 S&A Investor - Why Oil Prices Will Never See $50
57 perc 1. évad 145. rész
Jim Norman, editor of The Oil Card, tells us why oil prices will almost never fall below $50 - even though fundamentals suggest they should. Jim also gives us a history lesson on how the U.S. and Russia have been controlling the price of oil for decades. 
Ep. 146 S&A Investor - RICK RULE: Big Opportunity in Junior Miners
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Legendary resource investor Rick Rule says it's almost time to invest in junior mining stocks. Rule explains what to look for before buying stocks in the resource sector. He also discusses the return of the gold standard, the huge growth in LNG, and why fracking may never make its way into China.  
Ep. 145 - Tips From One of the World's Best Traders
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Chris Kacher calls in from London to discuss a few of his unique trading strategies and stock ideas. A protégé of William O'Neil, Kacher earned more than 18,000% in six years trading stocks. He is the founder of The Virtue of Selfish Investing, Managing Director of MoKa Investors, and the Founder & Managing Director of TearDrop Rain. He also helped discover Elements 106 and 110 on the periodic table.
Ep. 144 - Say Goodbye to Fracking
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The Mogambo Guru, retired contributor to The Daily Reckoning and chief operating officer of Smith Consulting Group, talks about the reality of peak oil and the inevitable outlawing of fracking. He also says inflation will surge in the years ahead - resulting in much higher gold and silver prices. 
Ep. 143 - The Secret to Analyzing Small Cap Stocks
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Frank teaches investors how to analyze small-cap stocks.  He uses fundamental, technical and macro analysis to determine which stocks make it into his Small-Stock Specialist newsletter.  Ed Easterling, author and founder of Crestmont Research, talks about portfolio management and why investors should be careful holding stocks for the long-term. 
Ep. 142 - The Easiest Way To Buy Gold Bullion
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Savneet Singh, president of Gold Bullion International, gives us a step by step process of how investors can buy and sell gold bullion at the best price, the cost to store it, and the fees involved in every transaction.  Frank tells listeners how this important tech trend will change the future of marketing forever.
Ep. 141 - Eric Sprott Unplugged
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Eric Sprott, one of the best resource investors in the world, says gold and silver are the best place for investors to have their money right now. Eric also sees natural gas prices moving higher as the clean energy makes its way into cars.
Ep. 140 - Where Should Investors Put Their Money?
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Frank Curzio takes a quick break from investing to discuss the Penn State scandal, and then he welcomes CNBC Fast Money personality Jared Levy, who also serves as Managing Partner at Belpointe Capital and Senior Equities Strategist at Zacks Investment Research. Levy teaches the basics of options trading and gives his outlook on Europe and the equity markets.
Ep. 139 - Why Stocks Could Hit Record Highs This Year
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Frank Curzio says forget the negatives... Stocks are at their cheapest level in 25 years. Marc Lichtenfeld, associate investment director at Oxford Club, talks about his new book Get Rich with Dividends.
Ep. 138 - It's Time To Get Aggressive
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Michael Gayed, chief investment strategist at Pension Partners, believes stocks will surge into year-end. He suggests investors add risk to their portfolios. Michael also sees a huge rally in Europe and Asia coming.
Ep. 137 - Why I'm Bullish On The Euro
57 perc 1. évad 135. rész
Keith Fitz-Gerald, chief investment strategist at Money Map Press, says Europe will come through the crisis stronger than ever. Frank breaks down big banks and tells us why most companies in this specific industry may not exist over the next 18 months. 
Ep. 136 - Hedge Funds Go After JP Morgan
53 perc 1. évad 134. rész
Debra Borchardt, market analyst at TheStreet, says JP Morgan's $2 billion loss could be much more because of this... She also talks about how Microsoft can never be Apple - when it comes to product launches. 
Ep. 135 - Why Uncertainty Leads to Great Opportunities
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Jeff Clark, editor of the Big Gold newsletter for Casey Research, says gold prices will at least double as more stimulus packages are announced.  Frank shows investors how to make money in this extreme volatile market.
Ep. 134 - Biggest Beneficiary of QE3: Gold
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Chris Mayer, editor of the Capital & Crisis newsletter, expects a bailout of the European banking system... Plus, China and the U.S. announcing their own stimulus plans in the months ahead. He says this may not have the "normal" positive reaction for stocks... But gold will soar.
Ep. 133 - Newsletter Legend Going "All In" on Stocks
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Alex Green, Investment Director for The Oxford Club, has one of the best track records in the financial newsletter business. He explains why investors should be buying stocks aggressively right now.
Ep. 132 - It's Time to Buy Stocks
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Dr. David Eifrig, editor of Retirement Millionaire, says investors should be buying stocks right now. He also discusses why you should avoid gold for the moment - and how banks could offer huge returns for patient investors. This week's special: .  
Ep. 131 - Get Ready for $200 Oil
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Dr. Kent Moors, one of the world's most well respected energy analysts, predicts oil prices will rise significantly over the next few years. Dr. Moors also shares five reasons why natural gas prices are about to rally.
Ep 130 - Why Buffett is Wrong on Gold
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Dan Ferris, editor of the Extreme Value newsletter, talks to us from Berkshire Hathaway's annual meeting in Omaha. Dan tells us why every investor should own gold. Rich Suttmeier, chief market strategist at Valuengine.com, believes the U.S. will fall into a recession this year and stocks could by 30%.
Ep. 129 - Why You Should Not Be Concerned with Europe
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Andrew Horowitz, host of The Disciplined Investor podcast, sees more bailouts ahead for Europe. He also breaks down earnings season and gives us his three favorite ideas with huge short-term upside potential.
Ep. 128 - Porter Stansberry: How I Could Make a Billion Dollars...
61 perc 1. évad 126. rész
Porter Stansberry, Founder of Stansberry & Associates, talks about his recent recommendation of a controversial sector. He also discusses the potential for investors to make a fortune investing in a hated asset that is greatly misunderstood.
Ep. 127 - This Expert Sees Gold Prices Pushing Lower
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John Doody, editor of the Gold Stock Analyst newsletter, says gold prices could continue pushing lower throughout 2012. He does see some bright spots, as several stocks in the sector are now oversold. He shares his favorite speculative pick with listeners.   
Ep. 126 - Jim Rogers Unplugged, Part II
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Legendary investor and billionaire Jim Rogers talks about why he's bullish on the U.S. economy this year. He's long China and short U.S. Treasuries. He also says he would short gold if these two things happen...
Ep. 125 - Get Ready For The Major Pullback in Oil
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Matt Badiali, editor of the S&A Resource Report, says oil prices are about to pullback sharply. Matt also says to avoid natural gas stocks and buy large-cap gold plays. He shares some of his favorite ideas in this interview.  
Ep. 124 - My Favorite Trader Makes a Few Bold Predictions
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Jeff Clark, editor of S&A's Short Report newsletter, says these three beaten down sectors are about to break-out.  He also talks about the huge breakdown in one of the world's most popular ETN's. 
Ep. 123 - Huge Upside for Small-Cap Technology
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Lou Basenese, chief investment strategist at Wall Street Daily, has an exceptional track record for picking small-cap tech stocks. In this interview, he shares his favorite ideas including a data storage and marketing analytical company
Ep. 122 - A Contrarian's View on Stocks
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Stephanie Link, Director of Research at The Street, says stocks are going higher over the next six months. She shares her ten favorite ideas to buy right now.
Ep. 121 - Get Ready for the Pullback
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Andrew Horowitz, founder of The Disciplined Investor, sees a sharp pullback in stocks. He talks about key trading levels, why the Euro is not collapsing, and where oil prices are headed over the next six months.
SPECIAL EPISODE: Frank's Interview on Stansberry Radio
46 perc 1. évad 118. rész
In a complete role reversal, Frank is interviewed by Aaron Brabham on Stansberry Radio. Frank discusses his latest research on energy stocks, what he sees in the markets for 2012, and what he reads every day.
Ep. 120 - My Conversation With The World's Hottest Trader
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Dr. David Eifrig, editor of the Retirement Trader newsletter, talks about his streak of closing out 61 straight winning trades. He discusses his proprietary trading strategies - and why small-caps should be on everyone's radar.
Ep. 119 - Rick Rule Unplugged: Pt II
45 perc 1. évad 116. rész
 Rick Rule, founder of Global Resources, is one of the most successful resource investors in the world. In this interview, he talks about natural gas as a transportation fuel for cars. Rick gives us his top five places in the world to find the best junior mining companies. 
Ep. 118 - Why Banks Will Continue Moving Higher
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Chris Mayer, editor of the Capital & Crisis newsletter and former banking analyst, talks about his three favorite sectors you should invest in right now.  Frank takes questions on Amazon.com, when investors should take profits and why dividend stocks could see huge outflows by next year.
Ep. 117 - Should You Take Profits in Large-Cap Stocks?
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Extreme Value editor Dan Ferris talks about finding opportunity in large-cap stocks with most trading near 52-week highs. He also tells us how to trade recent winners Microsoft, Intel and Wal-Mart.
Ep. 116 - It's Time To Buy Gold Stocks
53 perc 1. évad 113. rész
Matt Badiali, editor of the S&A Resource Report, says gold stocks will run higher over the next 12 months. He gives us three gold picks with huge upside potential. Frank also takes your questions about Dendreon, trading options and Facebook's lofty valuation.
Ep. 114 - Advice From One Of The Best Market Timers
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Jeff Clark, editor of the S&A Short Report, gives important advice for traders looking to go long or short the market right now.  Frank talks about the biggest trend taking place in the energy industry.  
Ep. 113 - How To Play Earnings Season
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Stephanie Link, director of research at The Street, gives us her favorite plays heading into earnings season.  Frank breaks down his biotech recommendation – which is up 80% in 45 days.
Ep 111 - Cautious Heading into 2012
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Rich Suttmeier, chief market strategist at ValuEngine, suggests taking profits on the latest rally.  He recommends his favorite sectors and stocks for 2012.
Ep. 110 - Buffett’s Take on the Markets
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Mary Buffett discusses Warren’s stock picking formula in her new book, The Warren Buffett Stock Portfolio.  Co-author David Clark tells us how to invest in panic markets.   
Ep. 109 - A Near Perfect Track Record
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Dr. David Eifrig, editor of S&A’s Retirement Trader newsletter, talks about his near perfect track record for picking stocks in 2011.  Frank breaks down Intel and Best Buy’s latest earnings warnings – and what it means for the tech sector.
Ep. 108 - Another Reason to Hate Politicians
48 perc 1. évad 107. rész
If you hate our politicians now, you will hate them even more after listening to Frank's interview with Peter Schweizer. Fresh from his interview on 60 Minutes, the famed author of Throw Them All Out talks about the unbelievable insider trends taking place among our politicians. 
Ep. 107 - How to Become a Millionaire: Part II
57 perc 1. évad 106. rész
Mark Ford, bestselling author and multi millionaire, shares his four secrets to building wealth.  He also talks about the Palm Beach Letter, his latest project to help subscribers avoid the many pitfalls of investing.
Ep. 106 - Why You Should Avoid the Euro At All Costs
48 perc 1. évad 105. rész
Guest Andrew Horowitz from The Disciplined Investor sees much more pain ahead for the Euro.  He also expects stocks to pull back sharply over the next few months.  Frank breaks down the latest retail sales data. 
Ep. 105 - Is the Market Cheap or Expensive?
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Dan Ferris, editor of the Extreme Value newsletter for S&A, says most stocks are no bargain. He also talks about his favorite value strategy. Frank shows us how to make money by following 13-F quarterly filings.
Ep. 104 - Another Strong Earnings Season
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Stephanie Link, Director of Research at TheStreet, breaks down earnings season. She gives her favorite stocks to buy - and ones to avoid.  Frank talks about ways investors can protect themselves if Europe’s macro concerns spread into the U.S.
Ep. 103 - My Conversation with One of the Best Traders
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Jeff Clark, editor of the S&A Short Report newsletter, tells us why traders should ignore the 200-day moving average… And focus on this instead. Frank breaks down big oil’s profits - as not everything is as good as it seems.    
Ep. 102 - Why This Rally Will Continue
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Chris Mayer, editor of the Capital & Crisis newsletter, says stocks are going higher. Frank talks about his three favorite "game-changing" small-cap companies that could change the landscape of an entire industry.
Ep. 101 - Is the Gold Run Over?
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John Doody, editor of the Gold Stock Analyst newsletter, breaks down the recent sell-off in gold stocks. Frank talks about the new ideas presented at the Value Investing Congress.
Ep. 100 - Porter Stansberry's Latest Predictions
43 perc 1. évad 99. rész
In Frank's 100th Episode...Founder of S&A Investment Research, Porter Stansberry, offers ideas on how to protect ourselves from the destruction of the dollar. Since Porter's bold End of America predictions in 2010, European nations are going through a credit crisis - and U.S. debt was downgraded for the first time in history. 
Ep. 99 - In Search of a Bottom
43 perc 1. évad 98. rész
Stock analyst Marc Lichtenfeld talks about his new trading service called Oxford Systems Trader.   He also discusses several indicators you should look for to spot a market bottom.   
Ep. 98 - A Great Opportunity to Buy Stocks
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Rich Suttmeier, chief market strategist at ValuEngine.com - and notable bear, says 90% of stocks are undervalued. Tom Dyson, editor of the Palm Beach letter, gives us his favorite income generating ideas.
Ep. 97 - Why Earnings Matter
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Alex Green, Investment Director of Oxford Club, says ignore the negative headlines… As long as earnings are strong, stocks will do well.  He also shares some of his favorite picks.
Ep. 96 - It's Time to Buy Oil Stocks
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S&A Resource Report editor, Matt Badiali, gives us his favorite oil, gold, and natural gas picks. Frank talks about his one-on-one with one of the top coin collectors in the world.  
Ep. 95 - Searching for Optimism
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Dr. David Eifrig, Editor of S&A's Retirement Trader, says ignore the negative headlines… America is doing just fine. Lou Basenese, chief market strategist at White-Cap Research, shares his favorite small-cap ideas. 
Ep. 94 - Are Recession Fears Overblown?
50 perc 1. évad 93. rész
Stephanie Link, director of research at TheStreet, sees huge opportunities following the massive sell-off in cyclical stocks.  She also talks about the importance of Buffett's recent investment in Bank of America and what segments - within technology - you should be investing in.
Ep. 93 - Rick Rule Unplugged
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Legendary resource investor Rick Rule talks about where gold and silver prices are headed. He also discusses his favorite areas to invest, huge opportunities in natural gas, and his favorite alternative energy investment.
Ep. 92 - Finding Value After The Crash
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S&A’s Extreme Value editor, Dan Ferris, discusses his favorite world dominating stocks and how to spot value in today’s market.  Frank breaks down sentiment indicators, stop losses and a large-cap company that looks like a value trap.
Ep. 91 - Market Meltdown
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Richard Suttmeier, chief market strategist at Valuengine.com breaks down this week’s market meltdown. Andrew Horowitz, founder of The Disciplined Investor talks about the recent debt downgrade and key technical levels you should focus on before buying stocks.
Ep. 90 - One Of Gold's Top Experts
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Jeff Clark, editor of the Big Gold newsletter, says gold and silver prices have plenty more upside. He gives us his top two gold stocks to buy right now.
Ep. 89 - Oil's Ultimate Insider
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Dr. Kent Moors has been an advisor to major oil companies for more than three decades. He sits down with Frank to discuss where oil is heading, the huge potential in natural gas and his favorite energy picks.
Ep. 88 - Jim Rogers Unplugged
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Legendary investor, author and billionaire Jim Rogers talks about the destruction of the dollar, the one commodity he's buying right now, and his favorite short. Jim also talks about investing in one of the most unstable countries in the world. 
Ep. 87 - The Future For LNG Is Now
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Chris Mayer, editor of the Capital & Crisis newsletter, talks about the huge demand coming for liquefied natural gas (LNG). Frank breaks down Chesapeake’s $150 million investment to build LNG fueling stations.    
Ep. 86 - Finding Income in Today’s Environment
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Dan Ferris, editor of the Extreme Value and The 12% Letter newsletters, talks about his favorite value plays. Dan also breaks down Greece, the economy, and shows us where to find strong yields.  
Ep. 85 - Why Stocks Remain the Best Asset Class
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ValuEngine’s chief market strategist, Rich Suttmeier, breaks down housing and the economy.  Frank talks about stocks you should be buying right now.   
Ep. 84 - Two Gurus Are Buying Stocks Right Now
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Stephanie Link, Director of Research at TheStreet.com, sees a repeat of last summer's sell-off. Lou Basenese, founder of The White Cap Research Group, talks about small-caps and where he sees value in today’s market. 
Ep. 83 - How to Survive in a Bear Market
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Frank talks about strategies to protect yourself from a further pullback in stocks. He also breaks down key sentiment indicators, recent economic data and several individual stocks.
Ep. 82 - Why This Slowdown May Not Be Temporary
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Frank discusses the latest pullback in stocks and how economists seem too optimistic about second-half growth.  Matt Badilai, editor of S&A's Resource Report is optimistic on natural gas but cautious on oil.
Ep. 81 - Are Stocks The Best Asset Class?
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Tom Dyson, former editor of the 12% Letter at S&A, talks about his new income generating project. Frank breaks down the economy and inflated earnings estimates for S&P 500 companies.
Ep. 80 - It’s Time To Buy Gold Stocks
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Gold Stock Analyst editor John Doody sees huge opportunities in large-cap gold stocks.  S&A’s Short Report and Advanced Income editor Jeff Clark is also bullish gold stocks and shares several option strategies with us. 
Ep. 79 - Stocks Hovering At Key Technical Levels
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The Disciplined Investor’s Andrew Horowitz breaks down the charts on the S&P 500 and Russell 2000. Frank talks about the headwinds small-caps face in the short-term.
Ep. 78 - Searching for Catalysts After Earnings Season
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Extreme Value and 12% Letter editor Dan Ferris says cash is not a bad strategy right now.  Alex Green, Investment Director at the Oxford Club, talks about his new book Beyond Wealth.  Alex has one of the best track records in the newsletter industry.
Ep. 77 - It's Time To Take Profits
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Rich Suttmeier, chief market strategist for Valuengine.com, sees a major pullback in stocks. Frank talks about how to protect profits. 
Ep. 76 - Looking Beyond the Fed Noise
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Franks' guests include S&A Editors Dr. David Eifig and Braden Copeland. Eifrig discusses opportunities in the muni-bond market. Copeland talks about the Fed and what the end of QE2 means for stocks.
Ep. 75 - How to Make Money During Earnings Season
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Stephanie Link, Director of Research for TheStreet.com, breaks down first quarter earnings season. Frank discusses the recent downgrade of U.S. debt, bank earnings, and his favorite sector to buy right now.
Ep. 74 - How to Make Money Trading Currencies
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Andrew Hororwitz, host of the Disciplined Investor, talks currencies, the end of QE2, Apple, and the best sectors to invest in today. Frank breaks down Alcoa's weak earnings and tells us why most large-cap banks should be avoided.   
Ep. 73 - Sell in May and Go Away?
44 perc 1. évad 72. rész
Frank and Keith Fitz-Gerald discuss the possibility of a major pullback in stocks over the next few months.  Keith is Chief Investment Strategist at Money Map Press. He has one of the best documented (and most accurate) predictive track records in the investment newsletter business.
Ep. 72 - How To Make Money in Small-Cap Stocks
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Lou Basenese, small-cap analyst at White Cap Research, shares his top picks. Rich Suttmeier, chief market strategist at Valuengine.com, predicts 1,200 small-cap bank failures.
Ep. 71 - Is the Pullback Over?
51 perc 1. évad 70. rész
Former S&A editor Tom Dyson talks about his new Common Sense newsletter.  S&A Short Report editor Jeff Clark talks about buying the dollar and shorting copper.
Ep. 70 - Uranium Update with Matt Badiali and Investment Secrets from Alex Green
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 S&A Resource Report Editor Matt Badiali talks about the implications of uranium following the disaster in Japan. Alex Green, Investment Director at The Oxford Club, shares his favorite investment secrets with us.  
Ep. 69 - Back Up the Truck On Tech?
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Tech veteran Chris Umiastowski talks about the explosive growth potential in the tablet market. Extreme Value Editor Dan Ferris tells us why you should back up the truck on MSFT.
Ep. 68 - Thoughts from Two of the Best Analysts on Wall Street
53 perc 1. évad 67. rész
Chris Mayer, Editor of Capital and Crisis, gives us the best sectors to find value. Stephanie Link, Director of Research at TheStreet.com, shares her favorite stock picks with Frank. 
Ep. 67 - Why Oil Prices Could Jump to $120
42 perc 1. évad 66. rész
  Andrew Horowitz from The Disciplined Investor tells us the best countries to invest in right now.  He also talks with Frank about the impact of higher oil prices, why you should buy stocks on a pullback, and whether stocks are cheap at current levels. 
Ep. 66 - The End Of America: Part II
53 perc 1. évad 65. rész
Braden Copeland, co-editor of the Stansberry Investment Advisory, talks about the EndofAmerica1.com video - which has been viewed by more than 7 million people. Frank breaks down the markets - and tells us which sector is poised for a pullback.
Ep. 65 - How to Play Defense in an Overbought Market
67 perc 1. évad 64. rész
Rich Suttmeier, chief market strategist at Valuengine.com, sees a major pullback in the markets. Dr. David Eifrig, editor of S&A's Retirement Millionaire newsletter, talks about his perfect track record for picking stocks.
Ep. 64 - How To Become a Millionaire
56 perc 1. évad 63. rész
A best-selling author and business pioneer joins Frank for a one-on-one exclusive interview. He's been making money for himself and clients for more than four decades following some unconventional, but practical methods. In this segment with Frank, he shares his secrets to becoming a millionaire.
Ep. 63 - Time To Sell Momentum Stocks
55 perc 1. évad 62. rész
Jeff Clark, editor of S&A's Short Report options service, tells us why the sell-off in momentum names could lead to a short-term correction. Keith Fitzgerald, chief investment strategist for Money Map Press, talks about the enormous growth opportunities that still exist in China.
Ep. 62 - Why You Should Buy Gold Stocks Today
59 perc 1. évad 61. rész
Legendary gold analyst John Doody says gold stocks are a buy on weakness.  He also gives his favorite gold picks. Frank breaks down Intel, Citigroup and Apple earnings.
Ep. 61 - It's Time To Buy Natural Gas Stocks
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Matt Badiali, editor of the S&A Resource Report, says natural gas stocks could make a big run in 2011. Frank breaks down the oil services sector, Alcoa earnings, and suggests why VZ and AT&T are both losers on the iPhone deal.
Ep. 60 - Talking Value Strategies with Dan Ferris
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Dan Ferris, editor of the Extreme Value newsletter for S&A, says to take profits right now. He also gives his favorite value plays and sectors for 2011.
Ep. 59 - How To Make Money in 2011
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Frank and Andrew Horowitz from The Disciplined Investor talk about the important lessons learned in 2010, and how politics, economics and emerging markets will send stocks higher in 2011.
Ep. 58 - Sentiment Indicators Are Flashing Red
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Sentiment Indicators Are Flashing Red   Rich Suttmeier, Chief Market Strategist at Valuengine.com, gives us his 2011 outlook for banks and homebuilders. Frank talks about sentiment indicators and answers your questions.  
Ep. 57 - The End of America
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Porter Stansberry, founder of Stansberry Investment Research, talks about his shocking “End of America” video. Chris Mayer, editor of Capital & Crisis and Mayer’s Special Situations, recommends investing in Africa and select rare earth companies.  Watch the shocking free video at 
Ep. 56 - Why Stocks Will Move Higher in 2011
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Alex Green, Chief Investment Strategist at Oxford Club, talks about the Euro/Dollar relationship and why stocks will move higher in 2011. Braden Copeland, co-manager of the Stansberry Investment Advisory, tells us his favorite picks for next year. 
Ep. 55 - Stop The Bailouts!
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Jeff Clark, expert trader from S&A, gives us the best way to play the collapse in Treasuries and rise in the dollar. Frank breaks down the markets and tells you why bailing out the PIIGS nations is a bad idea.  
Ep. 54 - Should You Buy Stocks On This Pullback?
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Stephanie Link, Director of Research at TheStreet.com tells us what companies she's buying after earnings. Also, Frank breaks down sentiment indicators, the markets, and reveals a few new under $10 ideas. 
Ep. 53 - The Best Of S&A's Alliance Meeting
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The Stansberry & Associates annual Alliance conference was in Zurich this week. Frank breaks down all of the S&A editors presentations - including those from Steve Sjuggerud, Dan Ferris, Matt Badiali, a big nat gas insider, and Jeff Clark. Call 866-783-4141 for more info on joining the Alliance.
Ep 52 : Why QE-2 Is Not The Answer
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Andrew Horowitz from The Disciplined Investor talks about the consequences of QE2 and emerging markets. Dan Ferris, editor of S&A's Extreme Value newsletter, sees massive inflation and a 100% rise in gold prices from current levels.
Ep. 51 :: Stock Strategy Session
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Lou Basanese, editor of the White Cap Report, gives you his favorite plays in the volatile small-cap space. S&A's Retirement Trader editor David Eifrig shares some of his large-cap option strategies.  
Ep. 50 :: Why Stocks Are Pricing-In Strong Earnings
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Braden Copeland, Co-Editor of the Stansberry Investment Advisory, talks about China's huge growth potential. Marc Lichtenfeld, Editor of the Activist Trader, tells us why following Carl Icahn and Daniel Loeb could make you a lot of money. Also, Frank breaks down earnings and answers your questions.
Ep. 49: Why You Should Buy Commodities Today
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Byron King, editor of Outstanding Investments newsletter, sees gold prices over $2,000 an ounce. Resource Report editor Matt Badiali is bullish on natural gas and jr. gold miners. Frank gives his analysis on GS, C, FLR, AAPL, GOOG after earnings.
Ep. 48 :: Are Stocks A Buy No Matter What?
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Rich Suttmeier, chief market strategist at Valuengine.com, talks about QE2 and why bad news is not necessarily good news for stocks. Michael Comeau of Minyanville tells us why Apple is the only tech company you should own. Frank also highlights the best presentations from the Value Investing Congress.  
Ep. 47 :: Why QE2 May Not Be Great For Stocks
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Chris Mayer, editor of the Capital and Crisis newsletter, talks value investing, China and QE2. Stephanie Link, Director of Research, for TheStreet.com tells us what conference calls you should be listening to during earnings season.
Ep. 46 :: It's A Girl!
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Frank talks about being a dad again. Also, he tells you to ignore the talking heads on CNBC. Buying stocks at these levels - ahead of earnings season is a death wish. Finally - Frank provides pictures and videos from his business trip to China.
Ep. 45 :: Frank Curzio Unplugged
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Frank breaks down every sector including mining, technology, and housing - telling you his favorite short and long-term stock plays. He also answers readers questions and does a special education segment on Research in Motion and ExxonMobil. Finally, Frank takes 15 minutes to interview value investor veteran Dan Ferris, editor of the Extreme Value newsletter for S&A. 
Ep. 44 :: Conservative Option Strategies
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Lee Lowell, option specialist and editor of The Instant Money Trader, talks about selling puts on America's favorite large-cap companies. David Eifrig, ex-Goldman trader and editor of S&A's Retirement Trader, educates us on LEAPS and covered calls.
Ep. 43 :: Trader's Corner
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Jeff Clark from Stansberry & Associates and Andrew Horowitz from The Disciplined Investor talk about how to trade the latest market volatility.
Ep. 42 - How To Invest in Small-Cap Stocks
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White Cap Group's Lou Basenese gives a play by play on how to pick small-cap winners. S&A's Braden Copeland talks China and oil and gas stocks with Frank.
Ep 41 :: Live From China!
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Frank broadcasts from Shanghai as he visits some of the biggest cities in China. Is the growth for real? Will Chinese commercial real estate collapse? Plus, Stephanie Link, Director of Research at TheStreet.com, talks about recent earnings and several catalysts that could push stocks higher.
Ep 40. Talking Stocks with Two Investment Legends
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Alex Green, Investment Director at Oxford Club, talks about his "Gone Fishin" strategy, which has outperformed the markets for 10 straight years. John Doody, Editor of the Gold Stock Analyst newsletter, highlights the top mistakes investors make when buying gold.
Ep. 39 :: Talking Commodities with Two of the Best
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Matt Badiali, editor of the S&A Resource Report, talks about the huge potential for uranium. Jeff Clark, editor of Casey's Gold and Resource Report, explains why these gold and silver stocks belong in your portfolio.
Ep. 38 :: Time To Take Profits
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Frank breaks down earnings and tells us if this rally is sustainable. Rich Suttmeier, chief market strategist at Valuengine.com, talks about the future of our banking system and predicts Dow 8,500 by next year.  
Ep 37 :: What Happened to the Double-Dip?
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The S&P 500 is up 8% in July. Charles Payne, founder of Wall Street Strategies, predicts the next 10% move in the major index. Also, Dan Farris - editor of S&A's Extreme Value newsletter - tells us why "buy and hold' is back.
Ep. 36 :: How to Make Money in a Volatile Market
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Dr David Eifrig, editor of the Retirement Trader newsletter, shares several of his conservative trading strategies. Michael Comeau, tech writer at Minyanville, tells us why you should be buying Apple right now.
Ep. 35 :: It's Earnings Season: Here's Some Advice From The Pros
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  Stephanie Link, Director of Research at TheStreet.com, says which conference calls investors must listen to during earnings season. Then Braden Copeland, research analyst at Stansberry & Associates, gives us the scoop on the sectors seeing the most insider buying heading into earnings.
Ep. 34 :: The Search For Income
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Mike Williams, editor of S&A's True Income newsletter and 30-year bond veteran talks individual bonds. Tom Dyson, editor of the  12% letter for S&A gives us his top high yield plays.
Ep 33 :: Respecting The Bears
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Dan Fitzpatrick, technical analyst and founder of StockMarketMentor.com tells us why there's more pain ahead. Rich Suttmeier, chief market strategist at ValuEngine.com predicts another 50% pullback in home prices.
Ep. 32 :: Why China Holds the Key to Our Future
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​Andrew Horowitz from The Disciplined Investor Podcast breaks down China and the latest economic data in the U.S. Also, he gives us his favorite stocks to buy right now. Then, Dr. David Eifrig, editor of the S&A Retirement Millionaire newsletter, talks 401k's, deflation, and his five best income plays.
Ep. 31 :: A Mix of Oil and Gold
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Matt Badiali, editor of the S&A Resource Report , talks BP and natural gas. John Doody, editor of the Gold Stock Analyst newsletter, breaks down current gold trends and gives us his top picks in the industry.
Ep. 30 :: The Game Plan for a Brutal Market
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Dan Ferris, editor of the S&A's Extreme Value, breaks down the fundamentals of the current market. Michael Comeau of Minyanville talks about Apple's new iPhone and Sprint's new HTC rollout.
Ep. 29 :: Trader Special - Guests Jeff Clark and Stephanie Link
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Stephanie Link, Director of Research at TheStreet.com, talks market fundamentals, sectors and gives her best picks. Jeff Clark, editor of S&A's Advanced Income and The Short Report newsletters, talks technicals. He also tells us where gold and the Euro are headed.
EP 28: 10% Market Pull Back...Now What?
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Braden Copeland, research analyst at Stansberry & Associates, gives us his top two stocks. Marc Lichtenfeld, host of the small-cap "Mic'd Up" podcast, talks biotech ahead of the ASCO conference.
Ep. 27 :: Learning How To Play Defense
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Simon Black, founder of the Sovereign Man blog discusses the Euro, China and overseas markets. Richard Suttmeier, chief market strategist at Niagara International Capital, talks about the positives and negatives of financial regulation.
Ep. 26 :: The EU's Quick Fix For PIIGS
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The Disciplined Investor's Andrew Horowitz talks about the EU's bailout, Goldman's perfect track record, and what stocks look attractive on the pullback. Patrick Schultz, Chairman of Karma Blackbox (a high-frequency trading firm), discusses what went wrong when the Dow collapsed 1,000 points.
Ep. 25 :: Time To Buy On This Pullback?
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Frank discusses market trends and technicals with Dan Fitzpatrick, founder of StockMarketMentor.com. Also, Dr. David Eifrig, editor of S&A's Retirement Millionaire newsletter stops by. He talks down the risks of inflation and gives us some money saving ideas.
Ep. 24 :: It's Time For A Pullback
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Stephanie Link, Director of Research for TheStreet.com talks earnings season and what sectors you need to buy now. Matt Badiali, editor of the S&A Resource Report, believes natural gas has more downside.
Ep. 23 :: SEC Charges Goldman With Fraud... Now What?
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Frank tells you why the SEC/Goldman news is a big deal. Michael Comeau from Minyanville breaks down Apple and the tech sector. Marc Lichtenfeld, editor of the First Access newsletter tells us his best small-cap biotech picks.  
Ep 22: Earnings Season Starts Off With A Bang
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Jeff Clark, expert trader and editor of the S&A Short Report newsletter sees a major correction on the horizon. Rich Suttmeier, chief market strategist at ValuEngine.com explains the huge rally in banks.....And why it may be short-lived.
Ep. 21: Will the Dow break 11,000? Or will a rise in the 10-year yield deflate the rally?
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Dan Ferris, editor of S&A's Extreme Value, shares methods for picking value stocks and his view on "world dominating" companies. Stephanie Link, Director of Research at TheStreet.com, also gives us some of her best picks. She’s been dead right on the market for over a year...Is now the time to take profits?  
Ep. 20 :: Where's The Pullback?
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Mike Comeau from Minyanville breaks down Apple. How high can AAPL go? Braden Copeland from Stansberry's Inside Strategist speculates on the homebuilding sector. Is it time to buy?
Ep. 19 :: Why Stocks Keep Going Higher...
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Guest Andrew Horowitz from The Disciplined Investor talks about the economy and why stocks are up 26 out of 29 days. Mike Williams from S&A's True Income service goes over the basics of investing in individual bonds. Mike has 40 years of fixed income experience and theTrue Income portfolio posted an average 80% gain for subscribers in 2009. True Income info at >> frankcurzio.com <<
Episode 18 - The Markets Hit A 52-week High... So Why Am I Losing Money?
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Frank breaks down the difficulty of investing in a market where the government chooses winners and losers. Oil expert Matt Badiali from Stansberry & Associates is bullish on oil but bearish on nat gas. Rich Suttmeier from Valuengine.com sees the Dow at 8500.
Episode 17 - Dan Fitzpatrick uncensored...
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Stockmarketmentor.com founder Dan Fitzpatrick sees stocks going higher. He gives some of his favorite picks and also talks about the terrible policies being initiated by the government. Frank then breaks down the housing market and AIG… and explains why both may be good investments.
Episode 16 - Defending the Euro...
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Frank tells you why the Euro won't collapse. Also, Retirement Millionaire editor Dr. David Eifrig stops by to explain why Toyota is a buy right now.
Episode 15 - Blast From The Past...
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Aaron Task from Tech Ticker talks about the stock market and economy, and founder of the Real Story Podcast. Also, penny stock analyst and former hedge fund manager Timothy Sykes.
Episode 14 - How To Buy The Perfect Stock
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Stephanie Link from TheStreet.com tells us how to pick a winning stock from scratch. Plus, Frank answers your emails and has one of the best educational segments.
Episode 13 - The Bears Are Back In Town
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Frank talks to Rich Suttmeier from Valuengine.com and Tom Dyson. Both are very bearish on the markets although Rich sees a short-term rally. Then oil guru Chuck Marvin explains why refining is a great business for the majors.
Episode 12 - How to Pick Stocks in this Difficult Market
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Andrew Horowitz from the Disciplined Investor Podcast breaks down the markets and economic data. Also, he shares his favorite long and short ideas. Then, editor of the Insider Strategist newsletter Braden Copeland tells us why you need to be weary of.
Episode 11 - Learning From Two of the Top Traders I Know
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Dan Fitzpatrick, Founder of StockMarketMentor.com tells us why monitoring volume is so important in stock selection. Then, veteran trader Jeff Clark, Editor of the Stansberry and Associates Short Report, believes the SP 500 is headed for a correction.
Episode 10 - How to Play A Market That's Up 65% In Nine Months
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Technology analyst and Minyanville columnist Michael Comeau breaks down Google and Apple. Do these tech giants still have room to run? Retirement Millionaire editor David Eifrig then tells investors where to earn the most interest on their cash.
Episode 9 - What happened to all the bears
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TheStreet.com's Director of Research Stephanie Link gives her favorite sectors in 2010. Wall Street Shuffle host Dan Cofall says gold is a long-term buy. He also breaks down the latest Government spending figures.
Episode 8 - Where is oil headed?
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Frank talks to Phil Flynn and Matt Badiali - two of the top oil analysts on Wall Street. One predicts $150 oil in 2010. The other suggests oil could fall if the Fed begins to tighten.
Episode 7 - Frank discusses the latest developments on Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac with banking analyst Richard Suttmeier
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Frank and chief market strategist Rich Suttmeier from Valuengine.com debate whether Fannie and Freddie should even exist. Frank also breaks down retail sales and illustrates one of his favorite investment techniques for picking winners under $10
Episode 6 - Marc Lichtenfeld and Andrew Horowitz give their favorite stock picks for 2010
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Frank discusses biotech and healthcare with analyst Marc Lichtenfeld from the Oxford Club. Also, Andrew Horowitz from The Disciplined Investor breaks down the economy and what stocks have the most upside potential in the first few months of 2010.
Episode 5 - Frank Curzio breaks down gold and small-caps with his guests
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In this week's episode, Frank's asks Charles Payne from Fox Business News his favorite stock picks. Also, Frank talks to gold analyst Jeff Clark from Casey Research.   
Episode 4 - Frank breaks down healthcare, technicals, and retail with his guests
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In this week's Podcast, Frank talks technicals with Dan Fitzpatrick from stockmarketmentor.com  and retail with Kristin Bentz from the Talented Blonde. Rob Fannon from S&A's Phase I newsletter also drops by to talk about heathcare. 
Episode 3 - Stephanie Link and Doc Eifrig give you their best investment ideas
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Stephenie Link is the Director of Research at TheStreet.com. She gives her outlook on the economy and her top picks to buy in the short-term. Doc David Eifig is Editor of the Retirement Millionaire. He talks about the impact of swine flu and gives some biotech ideas
Breaking down the markets with guests Braden Copeland and Richard Suttmeier
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Braden is the editor of S&A Insider Strategist, a newsletter that focuses on insider buying.  Richard is Chief Market Strategist at www.ValueEngine.com
Why you need to start preparing for 2020 right now (Ep. 699)
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With the presidential election just around the corner, 2020 is set to be a big year in the markets. The results of the election will inevitably affect your investments.   Curzio’s own Daniel Creech is back on the podcast to discuss his take on the candidates and how to play election season going forward.   We also discuss how we go about researching our newsletters… and how to manage the volatility of small-cap stocks in your portfolio [13:31].   As we roll into January, we’re about to enter a very important time of the year: conference season. Conferences are some of my favorite places to conduct my boots-on-the-ground research. I break down how attending or following these conferences can lead to incredible gains… and which ones you should be paying attention to in 2020 [42:41]. ------------------------------- Editor's note: In this week's episode, you'll learn all about today's launch of 2-Second Trader. Members receive a trade alert each week based on Rich Suttmeier's incredible algo-trading system. Plus, this service can tell you when to buy or sell almost any stock—at any time. . -------------------------------- Enjoyed this episode? Get Wall Street Unplugged delivered FREE to your inbox every Wednesday: https://www.curzioresearch.com/wall-street-unplugged/ -------------------------------- Wall Street Unplugged podcast is available at: --: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/wall-street-unplugged-frank/ -- : https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/curzio-research/wall-street-unplugged-2 -- : https://www.curzioresearch.com/category/podcast/wall-street-unplugged/ : https://twitter.com/frankcurzio :. https://www.facebook.com/CurzioResearch/ : https://www.linkedin.com/in/frank-curzio-690561a7/ : https://www.curzioresearch.com  
How to find the best value stocks for massive, short-term returns (Ep. 698)
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The markets are near all-time highs… which has many investors wondering whether to buy stocks in 2020. Frank asks Meb Faber, CEO and chief investment officer of Cambria Investment Management… and his answer may surprise you. Meb also shares some of his favorite value plays right now. Plus, money is starting to flow into value stocks in a big way. Frank shares how to find the best value stocks—the ones that generate fantastic returns in a short period of time. Editor’s note: If these market highs have you uncertain about when and where to invest… we’re about to launch a new service to help. It’s called 2-Second Trader, because it literally takes two seconds to learn when you should buy or sell a stock. To hear all the details as soon they’re released, . Social links -------------------------------- Enjoyed this episode?   Get Wall Street Unplugged delivered FREE to your inbox every Wednesday: https://www.curzioresearch.com/wall-street-unplugged/   --------------------------------   Wall Street Unplugged podcast is available at: --: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/wall-street-unplugged-frank/ -- : https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/curzio-research/wall-street-unplugged-2 -- : https://www.curzioresearch.com/category/podcast/wall-street-unplugged/   : https://twitter.com/frankcurzio :. https://www.facebook.com/CurzioResearch/ : https://www.linkedin.com/in/frank-curzio-690561a7/ : https://www.curzioresearch.com
How tokenization is revolutionizing home ownership (Ep. 697)
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Matthew Sullivan is a pioneer of the security token industry. He’s CEO of QuantmRE, a platform where homeowners can tokenize a stake in their homes in exchange for loan-free cash.    This incredible business model could revolutionize the way we think about home ownership. But it undoubtedly leaves homeowners and investors alike with lots of questions. I ask them all on today’s show, and you’ll be impressed with Matthew’s answers. This multitrillion-dollar industry is low-hanging fruit for the digital security industry [19:10].   Long-time listeners know Thanksgiving is my favorite holiday. So in an effort to keep my podcast short this week, I don’t have an educational segment. Happy Thanksgiving! Enjoy your family, food, and football—and thanks for being a listener. -------------------------------- Enjoyed this episode?   Get Wall Street Unplugged delivered FREE to your inbox every Wednesday: https://www.curzioresearch.com/wall-street-unplugged/   --------------------------------   Wall Street Unplugged podcast is available at: --: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/wall-street-unplugged-frank/ -- : https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/curzio-research/wall-street-unplugged-2 -- : https://www.curzioresearch.com/category/podcast/wall-street-unplugged/   : https://twitter.com/frankcurzio :. https://www.facebook.com/CurzioResearch/ : https://www.linkedin.com/in/frank-curzio-690561a7/ : https://www.curzioresearch.com
Don't make this mistake when searching for income (Ep. 696)
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Some of you may already know Genia Turanova, Curzio Research’s new Moneyflow Trader editor. Genia is a 15-year market veteran and an incredible analyst with a great track record. Listen as Genia explains her methodology... and shares some of her favorite ideas right now.   Plus, Frank shares how to piggyback off some of the best investors on the planet… and a giant list of stocks you need to start researching immediately. Editor’s note: In this week’s episode, Frank talks about 2-Second Trader, Curzio Research’s soon-to-be-launched weekly trading advisory edited by Rich Suttmeier. You’ll hear a lot more about  it in coming weeks. But if you haven’t already, check out —where Rich uses his proprietary trading system to tell readers when to buy or sell. -------------------------------- Enjoyed this episode?   Get Wall Street Unplugged delivered FREE to your inbox every Wednesday: https://www.curzioresearch.com/wall-street-unplugged/   --------------------------------   Wall Street Unplugged podcast is available at: --: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/wall-street-unplugged-frank/ --: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/curzio-research/wall-street-unplugged-2 --: https://www.curzioresearch.com/category/podcast/wall-street-unplugged/   : https://twitter.com/frankcurzio :. https://www.facebook.com/CurzioResearch/ : https://www.linkedin.com/in/frank-curzio-690561a7/ : https://www.curzioresearch.com
Are you a contrarian? Here’s a litmus test (Ep. 695)
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Huge tech companies have led the way in this record-breaking bull market. But can the momentum continue? That’s the question I ask Chris Wood, chief investment officer at RiskHedge, 15-year market veteran, and brilliant tech analyst. Chris offers his thoughts on where the tech sector is headed… and gives a couple of his favorite small-cap ideas to invest in right now.   Plus, do you have what it takes to be a successful contrarian investor? Here’s a pop quiz to find out. Editor’s note: In this week’s episode, Frank talks about  2-Second Trader, Curzio Research’s soon-to-be-launched weekly trading advisory edited by Rich Suttmeier. You’ll hear a lot more about  it in coming weeks. But if you haven’t already, check out —where Rich uses his proprietary trading system to tell readers when to buy or sell. -------------------------------- Enjoyed this episode?   Get Wall Street Unplugged delivered FREE to your inbox every Wednesday: https://www.curzioresearch.com/wall-street-unplugged/   --------------------------------   Wall Street Unplugged podcast is available at: --: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/wall-street-unplugged-frank/ --: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/curzio-research/wall-street-unplugged-2 --: https://www.curzioresearch.com/category/podcast/wall-street-unplugged/   : https://twitter.com/frankcurzio :. https://www.facebook.com/CurzioResearch/ : https://www.linkedin.com/in/frank-curzio-690561a7/ : https://www.curzioresearch.com
Curzio Research is about to launch an incredible new product (Ep. 694)
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You might know him as a Curzio Research contributing editor… but back in the day, Rich Suttmeier helped man land on the moon.   It’s true. In Rich’s engineering days, he worked on the lunar model, which led to the first moon landing by the U.S. He went on to create the first government bond department. And all of this led to him developing an incredible proprietary trading system. Now he’s working with Curzio Research to produce our first weekly trading advisory, 2-Second Trader. We go into all of that and more on today’s episode. Plus, Rich shares a few of his favorite ideas right now [20:12].   Sentiment can make you fantastic returns in the short-term. In my educational segment, I break down how to use “sentiment” indicators to your advantage [45:27]. -------------- Editor’s note: Rich is one of the best technical analysts on this planet. No one reads a chart like he does. Each week, Rich breaks down his thoughts on the direction of a specific asset—and whether investors should buy or sell. If you’re not already taking advantage of Rich’s Chart of the Week, . -------------------------------- Enjoyed this episode?   Get Wall Street Unplugged delivered FREE to your inbox every Wednesday:   --------------------------------   Wall Street Unplugged podcast is available at: --: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/wall-street-unplugged-frank/ --: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/curzio-research/wall-street-unplugged-2 --: https://www.curzioresearch.com/category/podcast/wall-street-unplugged/   : https://twitter.com/frankcurzio :. https://www.facebook.com/CurzioResearch/ : https://www.linkedin.com/in/frank-curzio-690561a7/ : https://www.curzioresearch.com
The best method for finding high yields—while lowering risk (Ep. 693)
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Marc Lichtenfeld is an income investment specialist. He literally wrote the book on the topic: Get Rich with Dividends: A Proven System for Earning Double-Digit Returns. On this episode, Marc shares his methodology for finding the best income investments that also lower risk—including MLPs, REITs, ETFs, dividend stocks, and even bonds. He also shares a couple of his favorite ideas right now… and some high-dividend companies to avoid [18:22]. Over half of the companies in the S&P 500 have reported third quarter earnings. In my educational segment, I break down my thoughts on the earnings season—including some names I’d buy… or sell [47:43]. -------------- Editor’s note: WSU regular Rich Suttmeier is about to launch the first Curzio trading advisory, 2-Second Trader. Based off his wildly popular Chart of the Week, the strategy will take literally 2 seconds… and almost zero effort. Watch your inbox and listen to the podcast for more details… And if you aren’t already taking advantage of Chart of the Week, . -------------------------------- Enjoyed this episode? Get Wall Street Unplugged delivered FREE to your inbox every Wednesday: https://www.curzioresearch.com/wall-street-unplugged/ -------------------------------- Wall Street Unplugged podcast is available at: --: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/wall-street-unplugged-frank/ -- : https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/curzio-research/wall-street-unplugged-2 -- : https://www.curzioresearch.com/category/podcast/wall-street-unplugged/ : https://twitter.com/frankcurzio :. https://www.facebook.com/CurzioResearch/ : https://www.linkedin.com/in/frank-curzio-690561a7/ : https://www.curzioresearch.com
A blueprint for investing in biotech (Ep. 692)
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If we take anything away from this week’s headlines surrounding Biogen, it should be this: The space is volatile in nature. It’s common for multibillion-dollar titans in the space to move 30% or more in either direction. In today’s educational segment, I break down a simple strategy for finding ideas in biotech… and ensuring the reward is worth the risk [39:11]. But first… Brent Johnson, CEO of Santiago Capital, tells us why he believes both the dollar and gold will move higher. And he offers a bold prediction on the direction of U.S. stocks over the coming months [13:32]. -------------------------------- Enjoyed this episode?   Get Wall Street Unplugged delivered FREE to your inbox every Wednesday: https://www.curzioresearch.com/wall-street-unplugged/   --------------------------------   Wall Street Unplugged podcast is available at: --: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/wall-street-unplugged-frank/ --: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/curzio-research/wall-street-unplugged-2 --: https://www.curzioresearch.com/category/podcast/wall-street-unplugged/   : https://twitter.com/frankcurzio :. https://www.facebook.com/CurzioResearch/ : https://www.linkedin.com/in/frank-curzio-690561a7/ : https://www.curzioresearch.com
It’s not time to start celebrating a trade deal with China (Ep. 691)
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Every media outlet is buzzing with the news of a trade truce with China… but it’s not time to start celebrating just yet. Andrew Horowitz of Horowitz & Company explains why. Plus, learn Andrew’s favorite ideas to buy right now... and one popular large-cap stock to short [16:41]. Do the positive trends in the U.S. economy even matter? Interest rates are falling across the globe... Brexit, after being delayed twice, is around the corner... corporate debt is out of control... How much is too much? Today’s podcast is about what really matters in today’s volatile global economy. Plus, the simple, yet super important thing millennials can do for their parents... and themselves. -------------------------------- Enjoyed this episode? Get Wall Street Unplugged delivered FREE to your inbox every Wednesday: https://www.curzioresearch.com/wall-street-unplugged/ -------------------------------- Wall Street Unplugged podcast is available at: --: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/wall-street-unplugged-frank/ --: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/curzio-research/wall-street-unplugged-2 --: https://www.curzioresearch.com/category/podcast/wall-street-unplugged/ : https://twitter.com/frankcurzio : https://www.facebook.com/CurzioResearch/ : https://www.linkedin.com/in/frank-curzio-690561a7/ : https://www.curzioresearch.com
How to generate high yield with today’s low interest rates (Ep. 690)
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Today I’m joined by fan-favorite and frequent guest John Petrides, portfolio manager for Tocqueville Asset Management.  We discuss two key factors he's watching to see if this bull market can continue higher... the Federal Reserve… oil volatility in the Middle East… and generating income in this low interest-rate environment. And of course, John gives you a few of his favorite ideas to buy right now [20:12]. In my education segment, I break down my process for finding small-cap stocks due for a bounce higher. I also share several names that have fallen 20% or more from their highs… [52:28].  And you won't want to miss my opening rant on the NBA and China... -------------------------------- Enjoyed this episode? Get Wall Street Unplugged delivered FREE to your inbox every Wednesday: https://www.curzioresearch.com/wall-street-unplugged/ -------------------------------- Wall Street Unplugged podcast is available at: --: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/wall-street-unplugged-frank/ -- : https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/curzio-research/wall-street-unplugged-2 -- : https://www.curzioresearch.com/category/podcast/wall-street-unplugged/ : https://twitter.com/frankcurzio :. https://www.facebook.com/CurzioResearch/ : https://www.linkedin.com/in/frank-cu
How to invest in spinoffs (Ep. 689)
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There’s a small sector with a lot of value that few people are paying attention to: spinoffs. First-time guest Richard Howe of Stock Spin-Off Investing is an expert in this space. Rich grew up in the financial industry, much like I did. Today he shares how he ended up focusing on this niche sector. He breaks down his process for finding great spinoffs… some red flags to watch out for… and a few ideas to take advantage of right now. I have a lot of long-term visions for Curzio Research. In today’s educational segment, I give you a glimpse into our future—including new products we’re launching very soon. Editor’s note: Every week on this podcast, Frank interviews some of the brightest minds on Wall Street. The following day, he sends a stock tip based on his conversation to subscribers of The Dollar Stock Club. ... and receive Frank’s favorite tip from today’s guest in your inbox tomorrow.   -------------------------------- Enjoyed this episode?   Get Wall Street Unplugged delivered FREE to your inbox every Wednesday: https://www.curzioresearch.com/wall-street-unplugged/   --------------------------------   Wall Street Unplugged podcast is available at: --: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/wall-street-unplugged-frank/ -- : https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/curzio-research/wall-street-unplugged-2 -- : https://www.curzioresearch.com/category/podcast/wall-street-unplugged/   : https://twitter.com/frankcurzio :. https://www.facebook.com/CurzioResearch/ : https://www.linkedin.com/in/frank-curzio-690561a7/ : https://www.curzioresearch.com
Security tokens could revolutionize banking for billions of people (Ep. 688)
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I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again— have the potential to change the world as we know it. First-time guest Steve Rosamilia, founder and CEO of IMEX USA, has 35 years of experience in computer startups, commodities, and FX trading. He even holds a seat on the Chicago Board of Trade (CBOT). And right now, Steve is planning a security token offering (STO) to raise capital for a special mission: to serve the two billion people around the globe who don’t have access to banking services. [5:42] -------------------------------- Enjoyed this episode?   Get Wall Street Unplugged delivered FREE to your inbox every Wednesday: https://www.curzioresearch.com/wall-street-unplugged/ -------------------------------- Today's podcast brought to you by The Dollar Stock Club: The only club in the world that gives you a hot stock tip – every week – for $1. http://go.curzioresearch.com/SH1t -------------------------------- Wall Street Unplugged podcast is available at: --: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/wall-street-unplugged-frank/ -- : https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/curzio-research/wall-street-unplugged-2 -- : https://www.curzioresearch.com/category/podcast/wall-street-unplugged/   : https://twitter.com/frankcurzio :. https://www.facebook.com/CurzioResearch/ : https://www.linkedin.com/in/frank-curzio-690561a7/ : https://www.curzioresearch.com
How to profit from today’s volatile oil market (Ep. 687)
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Steve Koomar, editor of Vigilante Investor and Curzio’s newest , is back with us today to talk about the oil market.  Steve has covered the oil sector extensively for many years. On this episode, he shares his views on the recent attack on Saudi Arabia’s Khurais oilfield. He also gives you some of his favorite energy names to buy right now... and which to avoid [10:41]. Oil prices affect just about every sector of the economy. But in my educational segment, I debunk the theory that higher oil prices will derail the U.S. consumer and crush corporate profits. I also give you a few tips on how to gain exposure to this volatile sector... without taking on a lot of unnecessary risk [30:41].   -------------------------------- Editor’s note: Steve Koomer is one of Frank’s most popular Wall Street Unplugged guests… and now, he’s a Curzio Research guest commentator. If you missed it earlier today, be sure to check out Steve’s article, . https://www.curzioresearch.com/my-favorite-way-to-play-rising-oil-prices/ -------------------------------- Today's podcast brought to you by The Dollar Stock Club: The only club in the world that gives you a hot stock tip – every week – for $1. http://go.curzioresearch.com/SH1s -------------------------------- Enjoyed this episode?   Get Wall Street Unplugged delivered FREE to your inbox every Wednesday: https://www.curzioresearch.com/wall-street-unplugged/   --------------------------------   Wall Street Unplugged podcast is available at: --: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/wall-street-unplugged-frank/ -- : https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/curzio-research/wall-street-unplugged-2 -- : https://www.curzioresearch.com/category/podcast/wall-street-unplugged/   : https://twitter.com/frankcurzio :. https://www.facebook.com/CurzioResearch/ : https://www.linkedin.com/in/frank-curzio-690561a7/ : https://www.curzioresearch.com  
Ignore the headlines: Fears of a credit crisis are overblown… (Ep. 686)
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Doom-and-gloom headlines are nothing new. As a rule, they’re generally best ignored. Like headlines warning of a coming credit crisis... Today I explain why we’re not even close to another 2008-level market crash… and why national debt fears are overblown.  Then, in-house junior analyst Daniel Creech takes us through the process of putting together a newsletter… shares a few investment ideas... and what he’s researching right now [29:37]. In my educational segment, I explain the difference between secular and temporary risks... and how the latter can create buying opportunities—like it has with one popular company [57:05].   -------------------------------- Editor’s note: Unlike a lot of the folks on Wall Street, Frank doesn’t believe the world is coming to an end. Quite the contrary—he believes if you know the right people and have access to the right information, there are countless moneymaking opportunities in the markets. And one of his favorite opportunities today is an under-the-radar weapon being tested by police departments around the country… . -------------------------------- Enjoyed this episode? Get Wall Street Unplugged delivered FREE to your inbox every Wednesday: https://www.curzioresearch.com/wall-street-unplugged/ -------------------------------- Wall Street Unplugged podcast is available at: --: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/wall-street-unplugged-frank/ -- : https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/curzio-research/wall-street-unplugged-2 -- : https://www.curzioresearch.com/category/podcast/wall-street-unplugged/   : https://twitter.com/frankcurzio :. https://www.facebook.com/CurzioResearch/ : https://www.linkedin.com/in/frank-curzio-690561a7/ : https://www.curzioresearch.com
A major gold prediction from one of the world’s best resource analysts (Ep. 685)
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Not even a hurricane will keep me from delivering a podcast to you...  Marin Katusa, founder of and one of the best resource analysts I know, joins me back on the podcast with a major prediction regarding the and the U.S. dollar… And it’s something most people believe is impossible. Marin explains why the Federal Reserve must continue to cut interest rates—and the potential impact a U.S. dollar shortage would have on global markets. He also breaks down how to play the current gold market to get the biggest returns. This is a wide-ranging interview you can’t afford to miss.   -------------------------------- Enjoyed this episode?   Get Wall Street Unplugged delivered FREE to your inbox every Wednesday: https://www.curzioresearch.com/wall-street-unplugged/   --------------------------------   Wall Street Unplugged podcast is available at: --: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/wall-street-unplugged-frank/ -- : https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/curzio-research/wall-street-unplugged-2 -- : https://www.curzioresearch.com/category/podcast/wall-street-unplugged/   : https://twitter.com/frankcurzio :. https://www.facebook.com/CurzioResearch/ : https://www.linkedin.com/in/frank-curzio-690561a7/ : https://www.curzioresearch.com
How to beat Wall Street at its own game (Ep. 684)
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Algorithmic trading (algos) is driving off the charts. This is only going to get more extreme in the years ahead—and investors need to adapt to this new norm. On this week’s show, I explain exactly what algos are… and how they’re contributing to the biggest risk (by far) investors face in the years ahead. More importantly, I break down how individual investors can take advantage of the system—and beat Wall Street at its own game [59:07]. But first, Andrew Horowitz, president and founder of , stops by to debate some of the biggest topics driving the markets… including the “trade war” with China, the Fed, and fears of a recession. Andrew also shares his favorite company to short right now [13:37].   -------------------------------- Editor’s note: Algos are creating one of the riskiest markets in history for investors… But Frank’s found a way to use the extreme volatility to his advantage. And in this month’s issue of Curzio Venture Opportunities, he’s used this strategy to uncover yet another triple-digit opportunity for subscribers. .   -------------------------------- Enjoyed this episode?   Get Wall Street Unplugged delivered FREE to your inbox every Wednesday: https://www.curzioresearch.com/wall-street-unplugged/   --------------------------------   Wall Street Unplugged podcast is available at: --: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/wall-street-unplugged-frank/ -- : https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/curzio-research/wall-street-unplugged-2 -- : https://www.curzioresearch.com/category/podcast/wall-street-unplugged/ : https://twitter.com/frankcurzio :. https://www.facebook.com/CurzioResearch/ : https://www.linkedin.com/in/frank-curzio-690561a7/ : https://www.curzioresearch.com
Bitcoin or gold? (Ep.683)
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The is finally moving higher. And if you’re like most investors, you’re wondering whether gold or Bitcoin is a better investment today... Frank Holmes, CEO and chief investment officer of , shares his thoughts on Bitcoin… and explains the tailwinds that will push gold to new highs. Plus, he gives us his favorite gold sector to invest in now [4:21]. There are two other major factors affecting gold right now. In my educational segment, I break down why you need to pay attention to them—and give you lots of data to back it all up [44:55]. This isn’t something you’ll hear in the mainstream media... -------------------------------- Editor’s note: If you don’t have exposure to the gold sector yet, check out The Dollar Stock Club, where I bring you … including several names in gold. One of our gold holdings is already up over 61%! ------------------------------- Social links Enjoyed this episode?   Get Wall Street Unplugged delivered FREE to your inbox every Wednesday: https://www.curzioresearch.com/wall-street-unplugged/   --------------------------------   Wall Street Unplugged podcast is available at: --: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/wall-street-unplugged-frank/ -- : https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/curzio-research/wall-street-unplugged-2 -- : https://www.curzioresearch.com/category/podcast/wall-street-unplugged/   : https://twitter.com/frankcurzio :. https://www.facebook.com/CurzioResearch/ : https://www.linkedin.com/in/frank-curzio-690561a7/ : https://www.curzioresearch.com  
A dozen safe-haven stocks for your retirement portfolio (Ep. 682)
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Over the last 12 months, the has seen some incredible growth… and it’s not slowing down anytime soon. Juan Hernandez, founder and CEO of , is a true pioneer of this industry. He created the first-ever security token platform. Juan joins me today to share the story… and discuss where the security token industry is headed—from the regulation process to risk factors the industry faces [19:26]. There’s a lot of selling pressure going on in the markets right now. In my educational segment, I break down why this is happening… and give you a list of safe-haven names to ride out the storm [50:01]. -------------------------------- Editor’s note: If you’re looking to add some security to your portfolio, check out , where Frank taps into his network of Wall Street insiders to bring you the best ideas in today’s markets. It’s got holdings up over 26%... 35%... and even 83%.   -------------------------------- Enjoyed this episode?   Get Wall Street Unplugged delivered FREE to your inbox every Wednesday: https://www.curzioresearch.com/wall-street-unplugged/   --------------------------------   Wall Street Unplugged podcast is available at: --: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/wall-street-unplugged-frank/ -- : https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/curzio-research/wall-street-unplugged-2 -- : https://www.curzioresearch.com/category/podcast/wall-street-unplugged/   : https://twitter.com/frankcurzio :. https://www.facebook.com/CurzioResearch/ : https://www.linkedin.com/in/frank-curzio-690561a7/ : https://www.curzioresearch.com
Trump is dead-on about U.S.-China trade (Ep. 681)
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Trump’s approach to has been a polarizing topic... But he’s dead-on about using tariffs to communicate with China (as I explain in today’s opening rant). That’s why it’s important to ignore the noise… and the selloff in the markets. In fact, I’ve been finding more opportunities recently than I have in the past two years. In today’s educational segment, I break down a few of my favorite ideas to buy on this pullback [1:01:46]. But first, I’m joined by David Keller, president and chief strategist of [25:32]. David’s firm focuses on using technical analysis, behavioral finance, and data visualization to find great investments. Today he explains how you can use technical analysis to find opportunities. -------------------------------- Enjoyed this episode?   Get Wall Street Unplugged delivered FREE to your inbox every Wednesday: https://www.curzioresearch.com/wall-street-unplugged/   --------------------------------   Wall Street Unplugged podcast is available at: --: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/wall-street-unplugged-frank/ -- : https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/curzio-research/wall-street-unplugged-2 -- : https://www.curzioresearch.com/category/podcast/wall-street-unplugged/   : https://twitter.com/frankcurzio :. https://www.facebook.com/CurzioResearch/ : https://www.linkedin.com/in/frank-curzio-690561a7/ : https://www.curzioresearch.com
Rob McEwen’s advice for the next gold bull market (Ep. 680)
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If you’re not a mining insider, pay attention… Rob McEwen, chief owner and chairman of , breaks down some remarkable industry innovations that are leading to new gold discoveries [21:16]. Rob also details how he’s positioning his company to profit from the next gold bull market… and discusses a diamond-in-the-rough asset that isn’t on most investors’ radar. Rob has an incredible history in the mining business. This is a can’t-miss interview. In my educational segment, I explain why I’m bullish on small caps and why the time to  buy them is NOW [45:35]. (And don’t miss my opening rant about Twitter.) ------------------------ Editor’s note: Want access to the best small-cap stocks? Check out , Frank’s elite small-cap newsletter advisory. It gives regular investors access to …   -------------------------------- Enjoyed this episode?   Get Wall Street Unplugged delivered FREE to your inbox every Wednesday:   -------------------------------- Wall Street Unplugged podcast is available at: --: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/wall-street-unplugged-frank/ -- : https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/curzio-research/wall-street-unplugged-2 -- : https://www.curzioresearch.com/category/podcast/wall-street-unplugged/   : https://twitter.com/frankcurzio :. https://www.facebook.com/CurzioResearch/ : https://www.linkedin.com/in/frank-curzio-690561a7/ : https://www.curzioresearch.com
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