This is NOT typical business news - this is a GREAT TALK SHOW that focuses on business, providing real financial information, market analysis, and breaking news right from the trenches of the trading day. This fun, information packed and sometimes-irreverent program is just the thing for active investors who need to get information about what to expect from Wall Street.
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This is NOT typical business news - this is a GREAT TALK SHOW that focuses on business, providing real financial information, market analysis, and breaking news right from the trenches of the trading day. This fun, information packed and sometimes-irreverent program is just the thing for active investors who need to get information about what to expect from Wall Street.
Chief and Lou start off the show with Crypto and the best Bond theme song Goldfinger. Then a continuation and Vets mental. Then psychology of war. Andrew can in on his views of the issues that Vets
On our first hour Kevin O’Neill is joined by special guest Mark Johnson to talk on the heavy toll of mental health issues that veterans carry alongside the modern associations and services that look to care for and treat these problems. For our second hour Russell Rhoads hops on to talk on the latest downward […]
Karl and Chief start the show with a conversation about the death of Dick Cheney and the medical industry. Joel calls in to talk Bitcoin and the market. Kenny joins the show to discuss Veteran Affairs and the military. Finally, Hal calls in to talk about big moves in the market and Trump’s financial plans […]
Chief, Diane and John start off about Veterans mental health issues and about the mental issue of the population. Diane went into detail about the mental issue that veterans and their families can got thru. Nancy through the current real estate market and domestic violence.
Kevin and Chief kick off today’s show with a conversation about the World Series and federal surveillance. Karl calls in to talk about the government shutdown, big Tech and China
Lou and Chief kick off our show to talk about growing old, social security benefits, the COVID vaccine, and US military action in Venezuela. Andrew and Wayne call in to discuss college sports, Nvidia’s market movement, and the Middle East.
On our first hour Kevin O’Neill chats on a variety of topics within college football followed by short conversations on the latest in the market and the change of public views on nuclear energy. For our second hour, we are once again joined by special guest Bill Moriarty, who shares some of his knowledge on […]
Karl and Chief kick off the show with a conversation about the Chinese aircraft carrier CNS Fujian, AI and tariffs. Kenny calls in to talk about Trump’s international deals and rare earth. Finally, Hal joins Chief on the air to discuss stocks, loans and inflation.
Jim and Chief talk MLB and NFL. John calls in to discuss Draft Kings and the culture of online gambling. Finally, Audrey joins the conversation to talk on the current housing market in Chicago and her mischievous dogs.
Kevin and Chief kick off our show with a discussion on sports and Chauncey Billups’ arrest. Then, Karl joins us on the air to talk mandatory vaccines, immigration and the CPI numbers.
Chief and Lou start off about what a Blue Moon and Indian summer are and where the terms come from. Then went into the Marvel that is Stonehenge. Then a little about the war on drugs today. Andrew and Wayne went into old Chicago crime stories. They finish with the Ballroom and trying to make […]
On our first hour Kevin O’Neill joins in for a chat on everything from market inflation and college sports to the benefits of owning a burner phone. For our second hour, Russel Rhoads hops on the call talking the latest in the market, the ever-worrying state of the job market and much more!
Karl and Chief start the show with a conversation about controversies in the medical industry and the 2008 stock patterns. Joel calls in to discuss the fast-moving market. Then, Kenny jumps on the air to talk about U.S./Australia rare earth deal. Finally, Hal calls in to talk about money supply numbers.
Jim and Chief talk sports and Amazon’s web service outage. John calls in to discuss the Russia/Ukraine war, and the republican administration. Finally, Nancy joins Chief on the air to talk housing affordability and rising interest rates.
Chief and Lou start off but the beauty of Colorado and the new visa requirements to go Europe and strength of the US passport. Then went into how the US is going into a Low trust from High trust Culture. Andrew and Wayne started up with the Argentina deal includes Millei must win again and […]
Kevin O’Neill kicks off our show talking the varied pay of college athletes and how potential changes may effect recruitment. For our second hour Russel Rhoads is joined by special guest, Mike Wilkins to continue chatting on college sports and dive into latest in the market.
Karl and Chief kick off today’s show with a conversation about stock trading and debt. Joel calls in to discuss yesterday’s market movement. Finally, Hal joins Chief on the air to talk bank loans and inflation.
The Chief and Jim Lawlor give a rundown on MLB and NFL before being joined by John Flanigan to talk about minerals and construction in Chicago. Finally, we’re joined by resident housing guru, Nancy Long-Graham to talk on the current Chicago real estate market.
Kevin and Chief kick off our show with a conversation about sports, the Israel/Hamas peace deal and National Guard troops in Chicago. Then, Karl calls in to discuss immigration and the economy evolving.
This is NOT typical business news - this is a GREAT TALK SHOW that focuses on business, providing real financial information, market analysis, and breaking news right from the trenches of the trading day. This fun, information packed and sometimes-irreverent program is just the thing for active investors who need to get information about what to expect from Wall Street.