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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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Jan 1, 2016 • 30min
Ep 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.
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Dec 30, 2015 • 36min
Ep 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 23, 2015 • 53min
Ep 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 18, 2015 • 32min
Ep 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.
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Dec 16, 2015 • 1h 2min
Ep 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 11, 2015 • 27min
Ep 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
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Dec 9, 2015 • 1h 10min
Ep 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 4, 2015 • 29min
Ep 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.
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Dec 3, 2015 • 1h 4min
Ep 369: The Best Time to Invest in Technology in 40 Years
Jeff Brown, editor of the 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.

Nov 27, 2015 • 37min
Ep 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.
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