

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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Jun 5, 2015 • 26min
Ep 317 Frankly Speaking: Crash or Boom, UEC, Dubai and Just Starting Out
We start today with a comment from Bill who’s just starting his investing career. Frank tells him that brand new investors should put enough money into one stock that you need to look at at least once a week.
Follow it’s ups and down’s. That’s how you learn.
Then Cole asks Frank about uranium stocks and UEC in particular. It’s pushing higher on some recent good news
David from Dubai wants to update Frank on what he’s seeing while living over there.
Last question today is from John who wants to know more about Jim Rickards and his recent predictions..
Plus, Franks brand new website is live at
to learn more about it, and don’t forget send in your questions

Jun 3, 2015 • 56min
Ep 316: A Simple Guide To Investing in Overseas Markets
Mike Burnick, 25-year market veteran and Editor of the Martin Weiss Ultimate Portfolio at Money and Markets, explains why investors need to diversify into international markets.
He highlights how 20 of the world's largest central banks have recently lowered interest rates and why this will lead to stronger growth in many of these overseas markets.
Mike then breaks down which global markets you should be investing in based on value and growth potential. He also shares some of his favorite international stocks to buy right now.
May 30, 2015 • 25min
Ep 315 Frankly Speaking: GE, Big Oil, Sell in May, Throwing Darts and The Pink Sheets
We start today with a question from Rob who knows some clarification on GE’s forward earnings. Frank’s a huge fan of GE and he explains why.
Then Josh asks Frank if he should, “Sell in May and Go Away”.
Andrew wants some info on gas prices, it seems like they’re not in synch with the cost of a barrel of oil.
And Tom sends Frank a great email asking about the efficient market theory. In other words, can Frank’s track record beat that of a monkey throwing darts?
Last question today is from Jessie who wants to know more about Pink Sheet stocks and First Majestic Silver.
Plus, Franks brand new website is live at
to learn more about it, and don’t forget send in your questions

May 27, 2015 • 56min
Ep 314: The Best Chance for Huge Profits in this Beaten Down Sector
Amir Adnani, CEO of Uranium Energy Corp. (NYSE: UEC) and world renowned uranium expert, gives us a glimpse of the huge potential that lies ahead for his uranium company. In a few years, he believes Uranium Energy could become the largest producer of uranium in America.
Amir also talks about how his company secured historical data dating back to the 1970's and 80's that show exactly where the largest uranium deposits can be found in America.
These deposits must get developed as America (the largest consumer of uranium) needs to find a domestic supply of uranium to power electricity.
Finally, Amir breaks down how uranium is processed, packaged and shipped to its customers... He highlights the domestic and international factors investors need to pay attention to before investing in uranium stocks... And he explains why these factors will result in much higher uranium prices in the years ahead...
Frank says this Podcast is a "must-listened to" for anyone who wants to learn more about the uranium industry. It's a depressed commodity (in a bear market much longer than gold and silver) that could offer investors huge returns once the cycle turns. In fact, this turn may have started already with uranium being one of the best performing sectors over the past two months.
May 22, 2015 • 31min
Ep 313 Frankly Speaking: Uranium ETF’s, Private Placements, China and GE
We start today with a question from F.B. who first wants to know Frank’s opinion on Uranium ETF’s and secondly, what Frank thinks about companies that are offering 10% or more in dividend payouts.
Then Peter asks Frank how can retail investors gain access to private placements and gives us some inside info into China.
Jonathon wants some info about what happens when a stock gets de-listed from the New York Stock Exchange.
And John sends Frank a great email how many of the kids he’s coaching are wearing Under Armour.
Last question today is from David who wants to know more about stack ranking and how that affects those companies that implement it.
Plus, Franks brand new website is live at
to learn more about it, and don’t forget send in your questions

May 20, 2015 • 51min
Ep 312 The Next Major Trend In Retail
Kristin Bentz, 30-year retail veteran and president of The Talended Blonde, talks about the next biggest trend in retail. It's about to change the future of the retail industry.
She also breaks down recent earnings on Wal-Mart and Target and talks about the huge risks investing in teen retailers. Kristin then shares her favorite retail stocks to own.
Finally, Kristin talks about her recent trips to the two major retail conferences. There are several trends that were disccussed at these events that could influence which retail stocks you buy in the future.
May 15, 2015 • 20min
Ep 311 Frankly Speaking: Herbalife (HLF), UA, and FB
We start today with a question from John wants more info on Herbalife after it popped up last week.
Then Alan asks Frank what his opinion is on brokerage accounts that allow you to trade international stocks and set up watch lists.
Jay wants to know more about Under Amour and Peter wants to know about Facebook.
And Bill sends Frank a great email explaining how he’s doing his own due diligence.
Last question today is from Ryan who wants to know more about virtual reality. Is it for real?
Plus, Franks brand new website is live at
to learn more about it, and don’t forget send in your questions

May 13, 2015 • 53min
Ep 310 Top Mining Expert Gives All His Research Away For Free
Marin Katusa, resource expert and fund manager drops a couple of big bombshells here today as he shares his new plans.
He’s left Casey Research to start his own company and for the next two years he’s going to give away all his research for free.
There were no fallouts, no hard feelings and everyone is still great friends. Casey research has recently been bought (listen today to see who the buyer is) and the timing was just perfect for him to go out on his own.
He shares his secrets to finding the best junior mining stocks and dives deep into the huge potential in uranium companies.
There’s blood in the streets right now and if you have the stomach for it Marin says it’s time.
He talks about his biggest winners, why he has the best contacts in the resource industry and how's he's been able to make money during one of the most brutal downturns in decades.
I’d urge you to sign up now for all his research and get one of the best educations in the junior resource industry, for free

May 8, 2015 • 28min
Ep 309 Frankly Speaking: DRIPS, Ratio’s, Portfolios and Pioneer
We start today with a question from Elliot about dividends and dividend reinvestment plans.
Then Dan asks what his opinion is on Seeking Alpha. Franks like it but it comes with a warning.
Bob wants to know about ratios. Which one should he concentrate on and which matter the most.
And Jack wants to know what Frank thinks of David Einhorn’s call on Pioneer Natural Resources.
Plus, Franks brand new website is live at
to learn more about it, and don’t forget send in your questions

May 6, 2015 • 1h 8min
Ep 308 Andrew Horowitz says it's Time To Be Cautious
, podcast host, money manager and author, joins Frank on Wall Street Unplugged to talk about the markets, economy and new ideas. He says investors should be cautious buying stocks as earnings growth is starting to slow. He also shares his favorite areas to put cash as interest rates rise.
Andrew then recommends his favorite ideas including oil services stocks, resource stocks and one under-the radar transportation name that's about to see a surge in business. Andrew also talks about areas to avoid including several social media names, a new burger company that just became public and one country that will see a huge slowdown in growth.


