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TDI Podcast: Market Psych with Shannon (#900)
2024/12/22
Ooops, he did it again… The Fed cuts rates – but rates rise The VIX skyrockets – what is that telling us? DJIA does something it hasn’t done since 1974 Our guest today – Brian Shannon – Technical analyst and founder of AlphaTrends.net NEW! DOWNLOAD THE AI GENERATED SHOW NOTES Brian Shannon, full-time trader, educator […]
TDI Podcast: Binary Outcomes (#899)
2024/12/15
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Outlook for options trading The landscape for trading worldwide amongst political and economic uncertainty globally The growth of prediction markets and demand for election contracts New budgeting tool Update on demand for overnight trading hours on IBKR’s platform from this week’s guest, Steve Sanders NEW! DOWNLOAD THIS EPISODE’S AI GENERATED SHOW NOTES (Guest Segment) […]
TDI Podcast: The Robots are Coming (#898)
2024/12/08
Bitcoin BREAKS OUT! Markets seem a little frothy – but the trend still intact. Everyone is talking about the Santa Rally – will it happen again? Guest John Pugliano is our guest. NEW! DOWNLOAD THE AI GENERATED SHOW NOTES Follow @andrewhorowitz John Pugliano is the author of The Robots are Coming: A Human’s Survival […]
TDI Podcast: Fiscal Sisyphus (#897)
2024/12/01
Tech off track for the week Bitcoin stampede finally slows. Eco data – humming along and the Fed is starting to change its tune. Guest: Jonathan Petersen, Variant Perception NEW! DOWNLOAD THE AI GENERATED SHOW NOTES “Fiscal Sisyphus” is a term used to describe a situation where fiscal policy supports growth despite economic “gravity” dragging […]
TDI Podcast: Best Opps for 2025 (#896)
2024/11/24
What goes up – sometimes comes down. Heading into the fat part of end of year seasonalit. An update on the Chili Cookoff. Guest, Frank Curzio – Curzio Research – the outlook into the end of the year. NEW! DOWNLOAD THE SHOW NOTES Frank Curzio can be reached by email at frank@curzioresearch.com Frank Curzio is […]
TDI Podcast: The Accommodation Loser (#895)
2024/11/17
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Election Implications and Presidential Term. National Sales Tax (consumption tax) and Tariffs. Alternative Investments and Inflation Concerns. Comparing Politics and Market Flaws. Guest: Kerry Lutz NEW! DOWNLOAD THE SHOW NOTES Kerry Lutz has been a student of Austrian Economics since 1977. While attending Pace University, he stumbled upon an extensive cache of Austrian Economic Literature […]
TDI Podcast: The Big 3 E’s (#894)
2024/11/10
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Andrew and Tom discussed the importance of asset allocation in managing investment portfolios, emphasizing the need for balancing risk and reward based on individual financial goals and risk tolerance. We also also explored the concept of a “mosaic” approach to analyzing portfolios, considering various factors such as economic growth, inflation, interest rates, policy, and sentiment. […]
TDI Podcast: Fallacy of Composition (#893)
2024/11/03
Andrew and David discussed the financial industry, focusing on timeless topics and the role of Jeremy Grantham. In this episode, we also explored the challenges of valuing private equity investments, the importance of having a clear investment strategy, and the impact of government intervention in capital markets. A spirited discussion followed about our contrasting views […]
TDI Podcast: Inflation Realities (#892)
2024/10/27
Ed and Andrew discussed the potential impact of inflation on the economy. Unpredictable environments and the potential impact of low inflation on market trends. Lastly, we debated the what is the long-term impact of AI on productivity and market trends. And our guest – Ed Easterling of Crestmont Research Ed Easterling is the founder and […]
TDI Podcast: A Taxing Development (#891)
2024/10/20
GDP Numbers may be coming in hot. More new highs for markets. 2 weeks away from the presidential election. This week’s guest, Tax Expert – Dan Pilla. Daniel Pilla is an expert in IRS procedure and advocate of taxpayer rights. Author of “How to Win Your Tax Audit.” Dan Pilla’s primary calling is that of tax […]
TDI Podcast: THE Briefing (#890)
2024/10/13
New Highs across the board – (Big Caps – not the small caps). China stocks get obliterated. Rates moving up – CPI report…. This week’s guest, Patrick O’Hare – Chief Market Analyst for Briefing.com. Patrick has been with Briefing.com since 1997 and authors the Page One, The Big Picture, Fed Brief, Market View, and Economic […]
TDI Podcast: Bearishness Reasoned (#889)
2024/10/06
Shocking – Rates running higher on better then expected jobs report. Oil on the move as the Middle East conflict intensifies. China and Emerging Markets on Fire – breaking out from long base. This week’s guest – Tim Knight – a self proclaimed Permabear. Tim Knight has been charting and trading since 1987. His first […]
TDI Podcast: Bullish Theory (#888)
2024/09/29
China surges, then drops then surges – after massive stimulus introduced. Tech leads into the end of the quarter. Metals, including copper get a boost. And out Guest, Manual Blay – The Dow Theory.com – Newsletter – Home of the Schannep & Blay Timing Indicators. Manuel Blay is the editor of TheDowTheory.com, a top-ranked investment […]
TDI Podcast: Mega Features (#887)
2024/09/22
Rate cuts are sparking excitement. Market playbook resetting to lower rate outlook. Tech spitting and sputtering. Oil gets a lift after crashing though key support. And our guest this week is Steve Sanders – EVP at Interactive Brokers Steve Sanders is Executive Vice President of Marketing & Product Development at Interactive Brokers. In this capacity, […]
TDI Podcast: Curzio on What Comes Next (#886)
2024/09/15
Surge and plunge – plunge and surge – new market realities. Risk up – but that is quickly undone. The Debate breathes life into a few sectors. Guest, Frank Curzio – Curzio Research – the outlook into the end of the year. Frank Curzio can be reached by email at frank@curzioresearch.com Frank Curzio is an […]
TDI Podcast: Keys to The Kingdom (#885)
2024/09/08
September – not usually the best seasonal trends A question: Diversification – what is it and why do I need it? Active Management and Passive Strategies – a primer. Check this out and find out more at: http://www.interactivebrokers.com/ Follow @andrewhorowitz Looking for style diversification? More information on the TDI Managed Growth Strategy – HERE Stocks […]
TDI Podcast: Dressing Up Your Portfolio (#884)
2024/09/01
How to stay the course – even through time of doubt What’s up with the consumers anyway? Powell’s outlook moves markets – predictable And our guest – Brian Dress from Left Brain Wealth Management Brian Dress has 15+ years’ experience in the investments industry. Before joining Left Brain, he spent nearly a decade managing an […]
TDI Podcast: Options on Commodities (#883)
2024/08/25
Is the end of “peak commodities” a possibility and what is the cycle that we may see in the near future. The Fed and Jackson Hole – they need to ring the victory bell already and then step aside. Our guest, Carley Garner Futures and Options Trader on the outlook for commodities. Carley Garner is […]
DHUnplugged #715: Eco Confab Week
2024/08/21
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Icahn get a slap on the wrist
Gold – ripping – where to next?
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Warm Up
- Jackson Hole ECO Confab (this week)
- Live Nation is in trouble
- Icahn get a slap on the wrist
- Gold - ripping - where to next?
- Price Controls - 3rd Rail?
Market Update
- Nearing all-time highs again - Buy the Dips!
- Yields under 4% on 10-Year - Yen still in control
- Back to Overbought again - still thinking not out of the woods
- Lowe's and Home Depot Outlook - POOR (But stocks are up)
Jackson Hole
- Aristocrats line up to speak
- Big doings as often a platform for Fed and other central bankers to make policy adjustments
- Powell scheduled to speak at 10am Friday
--- With all of the latest data and market push - what will he do??
- Before that - Wednesday we will see the July FOMC minutes
GOLDDDDDDDD
- Gold hit all-time high last Friday ($2,509.65) !!!!NOW $2,563!!!!!
- WHY? Discussion ranges from Fed Reserve, Election, Middle East, India Buying....
- Gold has been a better GOLD then Bitcoin - just saying...
Monopoly - Finally!
- Ten Additional States Join Justice Department’s Suit Against Live Nation-Ticketmaster for Monopolizing Markets Across the Live Concert Industry
- Today, the Attorneys General of Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Nebraska, New Mexico, South Dakota, Utah and Vermont joined a civil antitrust lawsuit filed by the Justice Department, 29 other states and the District of Columbia against Live Nation-Ticketmaster for monopolization and other unlawful conduct in violation of Sections 1 and 2 of the Sherman Act.
- Stock does not seem to care - or believe anything adverse will happen
AMD buys ZT Systems
- $4.9 Billion
- What is ZT Systems? The company engages in full rack deployment -- a block filled with servers, storage, switches, etc. -- for hyperscale data centers. ZT also commands a data center infrastructure manufacturing business, for which AMD announced it would seek out a strategic partner to offload this part of the company.
- Clearly the company does not have a CHIP or infrastructure ready for a major AI play at this time.
Carl Ichan - Hand Slap
- Carl Icahn and his publicly traded company Icahn Enterprises settled with the SEC over allegedly failing to disclose billions worth in stock-backed borrowing.
- Icahn and IELP will pay a combined $2 million in fines, without admitting or denying wrongdoing, over the failure to disclose as much as $5 billion in margin loans that were backed by Icahn’s stake in the company.
- Icahn, a well-known activist investor, had been facing pressure from another activist short seller in 2023. (Hindenburg which is still short the shares)
Circle K 11?
- Canada's Alimentation Couche-Tard (Circle K) has sounded out Japan's Seven & i (7-Eleven) about a potential takeover, the two companies said on Monday, making the 7-Eleven owner the largest-ever Japanese target of a foreign buyout.
- While the value of the offer has not been disclosed, the bid is the latest example of the growing interest in Japanese companies by Western investors, who have been drawn by the country's push for better governance.
- News of the deal sent shares of Seven & i surging by almost 23% in Tokyo
Chicken and the Egg
- Chicken prices are going up
- Perdue Foods is recalling more than 167,000 pounds of frozen chicken nuggets and tenders after some customers reported finding metal wire embedded in the products.
- According to Perdue and the U.S. Agriculture Department’s Food Safety and Inspection Service, the recall covers select lots of three products: Perdue Breaded Chicken Tenders, Butcher Box Organic Chicken Breast Nuggets and Perdue Simply Smart Organics Breaded Chicken Breast Nuggets.
- May be contaminated with a foreign material after receiving an unspecified number of customer complaints.
- But egg prices (unrelated to above) are going up again - prices up 50% from the recent low in September 2023 ($2 per dozen to $3 per dozen)
--- Blaming on bird flu....
- Jan 2023 high of $4.83 - so down 50% from high
And Yet...
- Retail Sales: Advanced retail sales accelerated 1% on the month, much better than the 0.3% estimate.
- Excluding auto-related items, sales increased 0.4%, also better than the 0.1% forecast.
Hack Alert!?
- 2.9 billion people may have had Social Security numbers, other financial data compromised.
- If true, reports suggest all Americans may have had valuable personal information compromised — including full names, current and past addresses, Social Security numbers and information on parents, siblings and other relatives.
- The alleged April 2024 breach occurred when a background check company doing business as National Public Data, owned by Jerico Pictures Inc., failed to properly safeguard information it scraped, the lawsuit states. The company provides instant search access to billions of records.
- How did they SCRAPE all this info?
Back to Bonds
- Speculators raised their net short bets on five-year Treasuries to the largest on record in the latest week, while bearish bets on 10-year Treasury futures were the largest since January, according to data by the Commodity Futures Trading Commission on Friday.
- Treasury yields have rebounded from more than one-year lows reached in August, when concerns mounted that the U.S. economy is rapidly weakening and due to a stock market rout caused in part by the unwind of popular dollar/yen carry trades.
- Better economic data this week and hotter-than-expected shelter inflation in July has also reduced expectations that the Federal Reserve will cut interest rates by 50 basis points at its September meeting, with a 25 basis point cut now seen as more likely.
More on Weakening Demand
- Lowe's cuts full-year outlook as it expects home improvement sales to weaken
- Lowe's on Tuesday cut its full-year forecast, as the home improvement retailer's quarterly sales declined and it said it expects spending on do-it-yourself projects to weaken.
- The company said it now expects total sales of between $82.7 to $83.2 billion for the full year, compared with the $84 billion to $85 billion that it previously expected.
- It said it expects comparable sales to fall by 3.5% to 4%, compared to its prior forecast of a decline of 2% to 3%. It anticipates adjusted earnings per share will be approximately $11.70 to $11.90, compared with the prior outlook of between $12 and $12.30.
- Very similar to Home Depot
- Investors are really not discouraged though
Price Controls
- WTF are they talking about?
- Price controls are government-mandated minimum or maximum prices set for specific goods and services . Price controls are put in place to manage the affordability of goods and services on the market. Minimums are called price floors while maximums are called price ceilings.
-We already have price controls with rent, labor wages and medicine costs - what else they talking about ????
---- Are they thinking of setting up the Price Gouging Board?
- Good politics, bad for free markets
Higher Corporate Taxes
- Harris is now pushing higher corporate taxes (really just rolling back the Trump tax cuts )
- If enacted, the policy would raise hundreds of billions of dollars, as the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office has projected that 1 percentage point increases in the corporate rate corresponds to about $100 billion over a decade.
More good news....
- Eli Lilly's highly popular weight loss drug reduced the risk of developing Type 2 diabetes by 94% in obese or overweight adults with pre-diabetes compared to a placebo, according to initial results from a long-term study released today.
- The late-stage trial on tirzepatide, the active ingredient in the company's weight loss injection Zepbound and diabetes drug Mounjaro, also found that patients experienced sustained weight loss over the roughly three-year treatment period. Adults on the highest weekly dose of the drug saw a 22.9% decrease in body weight on average after 176 weeks, compared to 2.1% for those who received a placebo.
- Glucose monitoring companies are trading lower today: TNDM -6%, PODD -5.8%, DXCM -5.2%
Tesla News
- The European Union on Tuesday said a planned tariff on Tesla vehicles being imported from China would be cut to 9% from 20.8%.
- Trump is talking cabinet position fro Elon - but also about killing EV tax credits
AI Scare
- Trump campaign seems to be in the hot-seat over the Taylor Swift AI images posted on social media showing support for Trump by Swift
- In the "old" days didn't we look at these as "photoshop'd" - - What is the difference -- is it just a media scare practice against AI
Disney - WOW
- Disney has reversed course on a wrongful death lawsuit brought by the widower of a woman who died after eating at a resort restaurant, saying the matter can now proceed to court.
- Previously, Walt Disney Parks and Resorts had argued in court documents that the widower’s Disney+ streaming service contract means he cannot sue for the alleged wrongful death of his wife.
- In the lawsuit, plaintiff Jeffrey Piccolo alleged that his late wife, Kanokporn Tangsuan, suffered a fatal allergic reaction from a meal she ate at a park restaurant in 2023. But Disney tried to get the lawsuit tossed by asking the court to move the dispute to arbitration, meaning the case would not go before a jury or otherwise continue in court.
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TDI Podcast: Scaramucci Quick-Take (#882)
2024/08/18
The “carry” trade blows up – But now: Fully Resolved Economic Indicators Bad – but that good news for markets Under the radar layoffs happening… Gust Anthony Scaramucci , Founder, Skybridge Capital (Who has a few things to say about politics and the election). Anthony Scaramucci is the founder and managing partner of SkyBridge, a […]
TDI Podcast: AI – The Real Deal (#881)
2024/08/11
3-days and it all changed… Yen Carry trade – Central banks breaking things. Markets move and investors freak out and The VIX makes a historic move. This week’s guest: Dan Faggella, Founder and Head of Research at Emerj Artificial Intelligence Research. Daniel Faggella is the Founder and Head of Research at Emerj Artificial Intelligence Research, […]
TDI Podcast: The Investor’s Dilemma (#880)
2024/08/04
Balancing risks and returns Gold – a good investment? Real Estate as an investment Setting up for success – with Guest Dr. Roger Silk. Roger D. Silk, Ph.D. is the CEO of Sterling Foundation Management, LLC and President of Lifetime Perspectives, Inc. Dr. Silk is widely recognized as a leading expert and innovator in the […]
TDI Podcast: Tech Wreck (#879)
2024/07/28
Big Tech making a mess of markets A new candidate – investors re-assessing their holdings. September rate cut probability of at 100% – lets discuss. Howard Silverblatt (@hsilverb) is Senior Industry Analyst, Index Investment Strategy, for S&P Dow Jones Indices (S&P DJI). In addition to general market research and commentary, Howard is responsible for the […]
TDI Podcast: College Funding Tips (#878)
2024/07/21
What is going on? Questions about the current market’s sustainability… HUGE rotation into small-caps and financials. College planning – does it have to be so difficult? Guest – College planning expert Brad Baldridge. Brad Baldridge is a College Funding Specialist who has helped thousands of families plan and save for college with smart and proven […]
TDI Podcast: Opportunities Await (#877)
2024/07/14
Up and Up – what is next? So many questions about this market’s next leg…. Inflation- mixed messages – but the Fed is pushing the carrot Guest – Dr. Richard Smith When Dr. Richard Smith discovered that many top investment advisors and wealthy traders used special mathematical formulas to invest in the stock market, he […]
TDI Podcast: Das’s Dead Dollar (#876)
2024/07/07
Short week – plenty of action The breath keeps getting worse The Debate – what does that mean for markets? This episode’s guest: our good friend , author and former banker Satyajit Das – all the way from down under Satyajit Das is an internationally respected expert in finance, with over 37 years’ experience. Das […]
TDI Podcast: The Awesome Portfolio (#875)
2024/06/30
An interesting turn in politics. Looking at the “Awesome Portfolio” Having a healthy relationship with money with this week’s Guest – Jared Dillian. Jared Dillian is the editor of The Daily Dirtnap, a daily market newsletter for investment professionals, continuously published since 2008. He graduated from the United States Coast Guard Academy in 1996 with […]
TDI Podcast: GOAT – Jim Rogers (#874)
2024/06/23
Markets , Economics and Insights Looking to learn from one of the greats – GOAT! This episode’s guest: Jim Rogers – The Investment Biker Jim Rogers, a native of Demopolis, Alabama, is an author, financial commentator, adventurer, and successful international investor. He has been frequently featured in Time, The Washington Post, The New York Times, […]
TDI Podcast: Evolutionary Trading (#873)
2024/06/16
Stocks breaking out – tech mania continues Apple finally announces AI – investors love it CPI comes in – yields drop – it is Goldie Lox all over again! And our guest this week is Steve Sanders – EVP at Interactive Brokers Steve Sanders is Executive Vice President of Marketing & Product Development at Interactive […]
TDI Podcast: Money For Nothing (#872)
2024/06/09
Inflation comes and goes US Economy hitting a soft patch. Summer doldrums for markets. Guest Jim Bruce – Movie producer and writer of Money for Nothing and The Restless Billionaire. Money For Nothing, Inside the Federal Reserve – Jim Bruce – Producer, Director and Writer of Money For Nothing, Inside the Federal Reserve. Money For […]
TDI Podcast: Gerber’s AI Deep Dive (#871)
2024/06/02
End of May – 2/3 of the quarter is over Waiting for the Split as shares rocket higher Looking for reasons to be bearish or bullish And our Guest – Ross Gerber of Gerber Kawasaki Ross Gerber is the Co-Founder, President and CEO of Gerber Kawasaki Wealth and Investment Management. Ross oversees Gerber Kawasaki’s […]
TDI Podcast: Let’s Retire Rich (#870)
2024/05/26
NVDA earnings so good it sucks the markets dry. Fed minutes – sounding a bit hawkish. Bond yields on the rise again. Copper falls – from all-time highs. Michael Johnston, CFA is a financial industry veteran with a passion for improving outcomes for retail investors. Following stints in corporate finance and investment banking, Michael founded […]
TDI Podcast: Hedge Fund Strategies (#869)
2024/05/19
Good noews! CPI – not so hot. Bitcoin and Gold blasting off Meme Stocks – fly then die Thomas Thornton, Hedge Fund Telemetry Thomas Thornton is a former portfolio manager, senior trader, and technical analyst with Level Global Investors and Galileo Capital. Tom has written a daily market note for a select group of hedge […]
TDI Podcast: Frank (@!*^%! Curzio (#868)
2024/05/12
Market bonce continues and a few favorites breaking out… USD starts to roll – how long will that last? Guest, Frank Curzio – Curzio Research – he is naming names. Frank Curzio can be reached by email at frank@curzioresearch.com Frank Curzio is an equity analyst with close to three decades of experience covering small- and […]
TDI Podcast 867: The Right Seasoning
2024/05/05
April ends with a thud. Oil prices comes in, Yields hold near recent highs. Flip Flopping Fed and maybe, perhaps could-be is the talk by Powell. And our guest – Tea Muratovic , Co Founder of Seasonax – provides 5 stocks with amazing seasonal trends. Tea Muratovic is an accomplished professional in the financial markets […]
TDI Podcast: Dismal Science (#866)
2024/04/28
Kicking off the MegaCap Earnings – some concerning items. Rate Cut Bets Fizzle Yields Keep Rising The VIX – Hovering around 16 And our Guest – Johns Williams from ShadowStats John Williams, founder and publisher of ShadowStats.com. He received an A.B. in Economics, cum laude, from Dartmouth College, and an M.B.A. from Dartmouth‘s Amos […]
TDI Podcast: Retirement Secrets/Mistakes (#865)
2024/04/21
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Herky-Jerky market action continues. Powell puts down the gavel. Tariffs enter the picture again And our Guest this week – Steve Selengut talking Retirement Money Secrets and The Biggest Mistakes People make investing. Steve Selengut, a 40+ year professional investment manager/advisor/RIA/IAR whose current adventure is coaching both individuals and other advisors in creating income […]
TDI Podcast: Robbie’s Matrix (#864)
2024/04/14
What commodities look attractive here and why? Inflation CPI reports – just not looking good Major banks kick off earnings season.. Guest: Robbie Miles, CFA – Allianz Global Robbie Miles, CFA, ACA – Portfolio Manager (Director) in the Global Thematic Equity team, London Robbie is a Portfolio Manager at Allianz Global Investors (AGI) with […]
TDI Podcast: Olive Pits (#863)
2024/04/06
Gold hitting new highs – and oil is on the rise Easy policy over in Japan While China is stimulating Big employment report moves markets Guest David Gaffen – Editor at Reuters. David Gaffen is the U.S. breaking news companies editor at Reuters, where he has worked for 14 years. He also did stints as […]
TDI Podcast: DiWORSEification (#862)
2024/03/31
Bang Zoom to the Moon – Bitcoin ramps to new highs – Then again so do equities. Goldilocks – SHE’S BAAAACK And our Guest today – my good friend Tom Nelson – SVP for Franklin Templeton Investments. Tom Nelson is a senior vice president and head of asset allocation portfolio management for Franklin Templeton Investment […]
TDI Podcast: Size Matters (#861)
2024/03/24
The Fed – Is Powell throwing in the towel? AI – Profits spreading – lots of money to be made. Apple – dragged down by a new lawsuit. 90 years of evidence, this week’s guest says this is the key asset class to own.. Paul Merriman is a nationally recognized authority on mutual funds, index […]
TDI Podcast: Bitcoin Blasphemy (#860)
2024/03/17
Two more hot inflation reports – stickier than thought. What goes up – doesn’t have to come down – but often checks back. Tax season is here – a few friendly reminders Guest – Paul Barron – The Paul Barron Network Paul Barron is a technologist and futurist that has forecasted various major market […]
TDI Podcast: One Sided (#859)
2024/03/10
Markets moving – pros thinking about hedging – March is here and thinking about consolidation potential AI hype continues and continues… This week’s guest is Thomas Thornton – Hedge Fund Telemetry. Thomas Thornton is a former portfolio manager, senior trader, and technical analyst with Level Global Investors and Galileo Capital. Tom has written a daily […]
TDI Podcast: Tool Sharpening (#858)
2024/03/03
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Education and implementation of investing techniques. In this episode, we discuss the important aspects investing, best execution and enhancements to a really cool trading platform. This episode’s guest: Steve Sanders – EVP at Interactive Brokers. Steve Sanders is Executive Vice President of Marketing & Product Development at Interactive Brokers. In this capacity, he oversees all […]
TDI Podcast: An Options Primer (#857)
2024/02/25
No stopping a speeding freight train A rising tide raises all CHIPS – and boy did they rise Inflation still an issue and the Fed trying to talk markets down (Not working) Guest: Larry McMillan takes us through some interesting options strategies. Professional trader Lawrence G. McMillan is perhaps best known as the author of […]
TDI Podcast: The ETF Architect (#856)
2024/02/18
Inflation – Maybe Stagflation? Surging unprofitable stocks – a bit of déjà vu here AI fever rolls on (and on). After serving as a Captain in the United States Marine Corps, Dr. Gray earned an MBA and a PhD in finance from the University of Chicago where he studied under Nobel Prize Winner Eugene Fama. […]
TDI Podcast: Curzio’s Snappy Idea (#855)
2024/02/11
A banking crisis brewing? Say it aint so Fed’s trying to talk down rate cuts – Powell on 60 Minutes Looking like a pullback could be in the cards Guest, Frank Curzio – Curzio Research Frank Curzio can be reached by email at frank@curzioresearch.com Frank Curzio is an equity analyst with close to two […]
TDI Podcast: McClellan’s Tidal Forces (#854)
2024/02/04
January is in the books – and the results are mixed. The Fed gives and takes away – No cuts on the table just yet. Plenty of tech news this week – Earnings and more earnings. And our guest this week – Tom McClellan of the McClellan Market Report. Tom McClellan is a graduate of […]
TDI Podcast: PermaBear Knight (#853)
2024/01/28
US Economy humming along – better than expected – but calls for rate cuts continue. Is this the Year for Foreign? Not so fast says markets. Bitcoin – post ETF blues. This week’s guest – Tim Knight – a self proclaimed Permabear. Tim Knight has been charting and trading since 1987. His first stock […]
TDI Podcast: Ai-Ai-O (852)
2024/01/21
And on that server farm there was a chip – Ai-Ai-O Guests John Pugliano and Danielle Dimartino Booth are this week’s guest – talking about the only two things that seem to matter – The Fed and Ai. Follow @andrewhorowitz John Pugliano is the author of The Robots are Coming: A Human’s Survival Guide […]
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