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S1 Ep 379Ep 389 Frankly Speaking: Millennial's for Bernie, LEG, BMS, REIT's, Warrants and IBM

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 click here. And don’t forget send in your questions here.

Feb 19, 201636 min

S1 Ep 378Ep 388: Why This Junior Mining Recommendation Surged 100% in Six Months

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.

Feb 17, 20161h 6m

S1 Ep 377Ep 387 Frankly Speaking: Curzio for President, Socialism, INTC, FXC and T

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 click here. And don’t forget send in your questions here.

Feb 14, 201630 min

S1 Ep 376Ep 386: John Petrides: What I'm Buying Right Now

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.

Feb 11, 20161h 1m

S1 Ep 375Ep 385 Frankly Speaking: Politics, Millennial's, Bernie, Super Bowl Bets, Distressed Debt and AMZN

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 click here. And don’t forget send in your questions here.

Feb 6, 201633 min

S1 Ep 374Ep 384: Marin Katusa Unplugged

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.

Feb 3, 20161h 2m

S1 Ep 373Ep 383 Frankly Speaking: CFR, Oil Update, Taking Profits, FB, UA and AAPL

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 click here. And don’t forget send in your questions here.

Jan 29, 201641 min

S1 Ep 372Ep 382: Tech Expert Shares His Favorite Ideas

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.

Jan 28, 20161h 5m

S1 Ep 371Ep 381: Andrew Horowitz - Bear Market Opportunities

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.

Jan 20, 20161h 8m

S1 Ep 370Ep 380: The Frank Curzio Survival Guide

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.

Jan 15, 201655 min

S1 Ep 369Ep 379: Live From the 2016 Consumer Electronics Show

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.

Jan 13, 20161h 6m

S1 Ep 368Ep. 378: Mark Lichtenfeld on Biotech, Income Investments and a 2016 Forecast

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.

Jan 6, 201638 min

S1 Ep 367Ep 377 Frankly Speaking: DIS, Exporting Oil, Gold, LVS and IBM

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 click here. And don’t forget send in your questions here.

Jan 1, 201630 min

S1 Ep 366Ep 376: My Top 10 Ideas for 2016

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.

Dec 30, 201536 min

S1 Ep 365Ep 375: Top 10 Stock Picks for 2016

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.

Dec 23, 201553 min

S1 Ep 364Ep 374 Frankly Speaking: Share Price, Chipotle, UWTI, Technical Analysis, XOM and MAT

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 click here. And don’t forget send in your questions here.

Dec 18, 201532 min

S1 Ep 363Ep 373: Shelly Palmer Unplugged

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.

Dec 16, 20151h 2m

S1 Ep 362Ep 372 Frankly Speaking: Voting Rights, Cash Flow, Starting Five, Re-Targeting and CMG

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 click here. And don’t forget send in your questions here.

Dec 11, 201527 min

S1 Ep 361Ep 371: The Future of Clean Tech is Now

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.

Dec 9, 20151h 9m

S1 Ep 360Ep 370 Frankly Speaking: Solar, KKR, MYL, Window Dressing, APPL and Series 7

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 click here. And don’t forget send in your questions here.

Dec 4, 201529 min

S1 Ep 359Ep 369: The Best Time to Invest in Technology in 40 Years

Jeff Brown, editor of the Exponential Tech Investor 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.

Dec 3, 20151h 4m

S1 Ep 358Ep 368 Frankly Speaking: Share Buy-Backs, Natural Gas Powered Cars, Oil, The Dollar and Florida

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 here.

Nov 27, 201537 min

S1 Ep 357Ep 367: Andrew Horowitz - The Fed WILL Raise Rates in Dec. What does that Mean For You?

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

Nov 24, 201551 min

S1 Ep 356Ep 366: Frankly Speaking: Cord-Cutting, T, UA, FB, TWTR, the Retail Sector and Global Panic

We start today with Kurt who comments on Franks recent podcast 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 click here. And don’t forget send in your questions here.

Nov 20, 201527 min

S1 Ep 355Ep. 365 Asia Hedge Fund Manager: The U.S. Dollar Is Going Much Higher

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.

Nov 18, 20151h 3m

S1 Ep 354Ep 364 Frankly Speaking: Big Oil, Diversification, ITOT, AUY, TSLA and TWX

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 click here. And don’t forget send in your questions here.

Nov 13, 201531 min

S1 Ep 353Ep 363: My "Black Friday" Playbook with Kristin Bentz

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.

Nov 11, 20151h 0m

S1 Ep 352Ep 362 Frankly Speaking: GSV, Insider Selling, Oil, KKR, Food Prices, In-Flows and Out-Flows

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 click here. And don’t forget send in your questions here.

Nov 6, 201522 min

S1 Ep 351Ep 361: How To Get Access to the Greatest Resource Investors for Free

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.

Nov 4, 20151h 1m

S1 Ep 350Ep 360 Frankly Speaking: FB, Gold, SYF, GE and a Loan Crisis or Not

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 click here. And don’t forget send in your questions here.

Oct 30, 201528 min

S1 Ep 349Ep 359: Rich Suttmeier - This Permabear is Now Bullish

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.

Oct 28, 20151h 2m

S1 Ep 348Ep 358: Frankly Speaking: WTW, DBD, IBM, MLP's, MCD and a New Free Report

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 FrankCurzio.com. 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 click here. And don’t forget send in your questions here.

Oct 23, 201524 min

S1 Ep 347Ep 357: Sell All Oil Stocks

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.

Oct 22, 20151h 4m

S1 Ep 346Ep 356 Frankly Speaking: UA, NKE, DIS, MCD, FEYE, DUG and The Refiners

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 click here. And don’t forget send in your questions here.

Oct 16, 201523 min

S1 Ep 345Ep 355: My Favorite Stocks Heading Into Earnings Season

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

Oct 14, 201555 min

S1 Ep 344Ep 354: Frankly Speaking: Special Offer, Oil, KKR, Apple and LVS

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 only until Thursday Oct 15th. 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 click here. And don’t forget send in your questions here.

Oct 9, 201524 min

S1 Ep 343Ep 353: Two Stock Experts Share Their Favorite Ideas

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.

Oct 7, 20151h 8m

S1 Ep 342Ep 352 Frankly Speaking: Market Scans, Vehicle Testing, Gov't Shutdowns, Commodities and The Fed

We start today with a question from Steve. He wants some additional information on market scans. Frank runs through a real market scan using www.finviz.com. 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 click here. And don’t forget send in your questions here.

Oct 2, 201529 min

S1 Ep 341Ep 351: Andrew Horowitz - How Far Will Stocks Fall?

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.

Sep 30, 20151h 2m

S1 Ep 340Ep 350 Frankly Speaking: Hedging, Biotech, Stichting, Burn Rate and Dividends

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 click here. And don’t forget send in your questions here.

Sep 25, 201523 min

S1 Ep 339Ep 349: Retail Expert Kristin Bentz Shares Her Favorite Ideas

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.

Sep 23, 201550 min

S1 Ep 338Ep 348 Frankly Speaking: GSV, FDC, KKR and Brokerage Fees

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 click here. And don’t forget send in your questions here.

Sep 18, 201522 min

S1 Ep 337Ep 347: An Alternative Way To Invest in Private Companies

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 Altucher's 1%. 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.

Sep 16, 20151h 3m

S1 Ep 336Ep 346 Frankly Speaking: Cost Cutting, Market Outlook, Liar Loans and Interest Rates

We start today with a few comments for our listeners thanking Frank for having Cactus Schroeder 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 click here. And don’t forget send in your questions here.

Sep 11, 201530 min

S1 Ep 335Ep 345: Another Junior Gold Miner With 10x Upside

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.

Sep 9, 201542 min

S1 Ep 343Ep 344 Frankly Speaking: KKR, Market Crash, Tesla and Uber

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 Larry Edelson 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 click here. And don’t forget send in your questions here.

Sep 4, 201526 min

S1 Ep 342Ep 343: Oil Expert Cactus Schroeder Unplugged

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.

Sep 2, 20151h 7m

S1 Ep 341Ep 342 Frankly Speaking: Stink Bids, Commercial Construction, Stop Losses and Gold

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 special podcast 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 click here. And don’t forget send in your questions here.

Aug 28, 201526 min

S1 Ep 340Ep 341: Reckoning In Stocks Starts On October 7

Larry Edelson, editor of the Supercycle Trader 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.

Aug 26, 201532 min

S1 Ep 339Ep 340: Game Plan: Don't Panic And Be Sure To Follow Your Stops

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.

Aug 24, 201522 min