

Wall Street Unplugged - What's Really Moving These Markets
Curzio Research
30-year financial insider, Frank Curzio, breaks down the mainstream media headlines, exposes the TRUTH about what’s really moving the markets, and brings you exclusive intel and actionable investment ideas directly from Wall Street pros.
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Feb 14, 2016 • 30min
Ep 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).
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Feb 11, 2016 • 1h 1min
Ep 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 6, 2016 • 33min
Ep 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.
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Feb 3, 2016 • 1h 2min
Ep 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.

Jan 29, 2016 • 42min
Ep 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.
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Jan 28, 2016 • 1h 6min
Ep 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 20, 2016 • 1h 9min
Ep 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 15, 2016 • 55min
Ep 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 13, 2016 • 1h 7min
Ep 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 6, 2016 • 38min
Ep. 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.


