In this episode Anthony returns to join the show to talk about arbitrage strategies in investing. Nick and Anthony also goes over current trends in oil prices, Greece, and lottery stocks.
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Finance and Investing / Podcasts
Tags: BHP, Euro, Greece, investing, investment banking, MA, mastercard, municipal bonds, paychex, PIGS, PIIGS, stock market, wall street
February 26, 2010
Jeremy Saltzberg is a guest host on this episode. Nick and Jeremy discuss the Fed rate hike, the mess in Greece, and lower lending. They also cover how financial institutions operate and their incentives for recommendations.
Book of the Week: Pass the 65
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In this episode Nick and Anthony discuss about how news and current events affect the markets and how much you should apply them in your trading strategy. They also cover news stories such as nationalization of student loans, the Massachusetts senate race, and recent earnings from tech companies.
Book of the Week: The Master Swing Trader [...]
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Anthony make’s his Wall Street University return and we have a bonus edition of bullish or bearish to celebrate. Also we will talk about the most under appreciated aspect of buying stocks: dividend income.
Book of the Week: The Bond Book by Annete Thau
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Finance and Investing / Podcasts
Tags: Abu Dhabi, authoritarian capitalism, China, china bubble, Dubaiworld default, Federal Reserve, GDP PPP, Gold $1200 per ounce, growth, investing in China, overrated Chinese middle class
December 2, 2009
In this episode, Nick talks about investing in China. Is China really all it’s hyped up to be or a bubble waiting to burst. Nick analyzes the positives and negatives that affect China’s economy and what pitfalls can cause a correction in the country’s growth.
Nick also reviews the news about Dubaiworld’s default and surging gold [...]
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Finance and Investing / Podcasts
Tags: bond bubble, bubble, carry trade, currency crisis, dollar carry trade, dow jones, finance, GDX, GLD, gold, gold stocks, government debt, IMF bailout, inflation, investing, investing podcast, investment education, Is America too big to fail?, silver, stock market, TBT, wall street
November 18, 2009
After an inexcusable hiatus from the show caused by traveling, I am back with more fervor than ever. In this episode I discuss the growing asset bubble that spans across all assets. A “bond bubble” created irresponsible fiscal policy, near zero interests, carry trades, and other factors. I talk about what causes this bubble and [...]
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Finance and Investing / Podcasts
Tags: arab states dumping dollar, Australian dollar, Bank of australia raising interest rates, central bank, China Mobile, CHL, COST, Costco, crude oil, dollar dump, GDP, GOOG, Google, inflation, interest rates, raise interest rates, real estate, stocks, Unemployment 9.8%, V, Visa
October 7, 2009
In this episode, Nick discusses breaking news that has affected the markets including the actions of the Australian central bank, the newest economic indicators, and foreign governments covert attempts to the dump the dollar. Nick also explain how macroeconomic changes affect the markets. Bullish or Bearish has been revived on this show as well.
Book of [...]
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Finance and Investing
Tags: Australian dollar, ben bernanke, bonds, central banks, commodities, currencies, currency exchange, economics, Euro, Federal Reserve, investing, investment education, Italy, New Zealand dollar, stocks, swiss franc, us dollar, Wall Street University
September 23, 2009
After an unfortunate delay, Wall Street University is back and will be every Wednesday! In this episode, Nick analyzes key trends in equities, commodities, and the currency markets that happened over the summer. He also explains a lesson on foreign exchange markets and how swapping currencies can preserve your wealth and even earn you a [...]
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Despite, the crash of my website, Wall Street University is still intact and I restored the Wall Street University page that archives the old episodes. New episodes will return when my co-host is back in commission in late September.
Also the recommended reading page and some classic common sense mag articles are back on the site.
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Finance and Investing / Politics
Tags: Austrian Economics, ben bernanke, end the fed, Federal Reserve bank, finance, gold standard, helicopter be, inflation, money supply, Politics
September 15, 2009
May 6, 2008
Usually when one thinks of the Federal Reserve Board, they believe that the Fed stabilizes the value of our currency and the economy. However, the truth is actually the opposite. Since its inception in 1913, the Fed has nearly erased all of the value of the US dollar, created vicious boom and bust [...]
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