
The Truth About Markets
Max and Stacy present the weekly Saturday night financial and economic talk show on Resonance 104.4FM in London. Some say, “Max and Stacy are the new punk rock.”
Max Keiser and Stacy Herbert
Show overview
The Truth About Markets launched in 2006 and has put out 7 episodes in the time since. Releases follow a roughly quarterly cadence.
It is catalogued as a EN-language Business show.
The catalogue appears to be on hiatus or wound down — the most recent episode landed 18.6 years ago, with no new episodes in over a year. The busiest year was 2006, with 6 episodes published. Published by Max Keiser and Stacy Herbert.
From the publisher
Max and Stacy\'s Weekly Resonance 104.4 fm Show
Latest Episodes
The Truth About Markets – 20 October 2007
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The Truth About the Invisible Hand and the Virgin Birth
Max and Stacy talk about the Invisible Hand and the Virgin Birth. Shock, awe and militant Buddhist monks. The squeaky wheel gets the oil. Manipulating the UK markets for Tony Blair’s vaporware scam. And the arrival of the Baghdad moat. Listen
The Truth About Markets – 09 September 2006
Max and Stacy talk about the stepping stones of market crimes; online gaming sites that float without any there there; Madge Weinstein on soapy brie and propaganda; and Max talks about Velveeta cheese. Listen
Truth About Markets – 2 September 2006
Max and Stacy talk about bimbo nations; price preceding news; and cruise liners; and Madge talks about gay American bears. Listen
Truth About Markets – 19 Aug 2006
Coca Cola banned in India. UK students hitting Coke where it hurts. China tells America to shut up. Israeli soldiers say they fought for nothing – but water. Listen
Truth About Markets – 12 Aug 2006
Max and Stacy for London’s Resonance 104.4fm. Falafel wars and the world wide terror of the contemptuous middle class teenager. Listen
Truth About Markets – 05 Aug 2006
Max and Stacy play Resonance 104.4fm live in London. Joined by guest the Mayor of Biffinbridge and caller, James from Leytonstone, we talk about the Myspace generation and intergenerational warfare. Listen