

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 20, 2015 • 29min
Ep 287 Frankly Speaking: Peter Schiff, Harry Dent, Marketing Realities and The Curzio Effect
Today’s first question comes from Brian who says, I’ve heard your negative comments on Peter Schiff and Harry Dent. Everyone is wrong sometimes but this seems personal. Is it?
Mike sent in an email asking Frank, “I don’t like that fact that these guys seem to be hawking you like the second savior…” Frank explains to Mike the realities of business.
Tom has a question on KKR’s dividend and Peter wants to know about “The Curzio Effect”.
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Plus, Franks brand new website is live at and his new newsletter Disrupters and Dominators has launched. to learn more about it.

Feb 18, 2015 • 51min
Ep 285 This Long-Term Bear Is Now Bullish
Rich Suttmeier, former U.S. Treasury trader and stock analyst for more than 40-years, turns bullish on stocks in the short-term. Rich says momentum names like NetFlix and Amazon will continue heading higher.
He profiles several other names that are huge buying opportunities - and highlights one sector investors should take profits in right now.
Feb 13, 2015 • 30min
Ep 285 Frankly Speaking: Half-Positions, Trading Opportunities and Guests
Today’s first question comes from Ivan who wants to know what “take a half position” means and how much money that is? Frank explains.
Leo sent in a podcast request list of people he’s like Frank to interview. You won’t believe who Frank is going after.
Chris wants to know if this oil rally has legs or if this instead is a trading opportunity. Frank says, be careful here and watch your leverage.
And Alan asks Frank what is best and what his worst stock recommendations have been.
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Plus, Franks brand new website is live at and his new newsletter Disrupters and Dominators has launched. to learn more about it.

Feb 11, 2015 • 1h 8min
Ep 284 Cactus Says Get ready For $100 Oil Prices
Cactus Schroeder, oil expert and 40-year veteran of the industry, predicts oil prices are heading back over $100 a barrel. He gives us a history lesson comparing this downturn - with the oil crashes that took place during the mid 1980's and the 2008 credit crisis.
Cactus also highlights how the costs to drill wells continue to fall each passing quarter. He talks about one particular industry (within the oil sector) that investors should continue to avoid. Then, Cactus shares his two favorite stocks he's buying right now.
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Feb 6, 2015 • 23min
Ep 283 Frankly Speaking: Questions From the Audience plus My New Website and Newsletter have Launched
My brand new website is live at .
Plus, my new newsletter Disrupters and Dominators has launched. to learn more about it.
Today’s first question comes from Josh who wants to know about creating and running a weekly podcast…It’s a ton of work but extremely rewarding.
Julie asks about Twitter. Short answer, it’s got huge potential and my be worth looking at to add slowly to your portfolio.
The last question came from JC and he asks about the mechanics of using trailing stops.
Definitely use them but don’t ever put your stops “in the market”.
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Feb 4, 2015 • 1h 10min
Ep 282 Andrew Horowitz Unplugged
Andrew Horowitz, founder of Horowitz & Company and The Disciplined Investor, talks about the negative implications of bailing out Greece, why taxing offshore assets will never happen, and why it's time to buy select oil stocks. Andrew also shares his favorite stocks to buy and one popular company he's looking to short.
Frank then shows you how to buy stocks like Netflix, Apple and Celgene early in their growth phase. These stocks traded at expensive valuations 10-years ago. That's why most value investors ignored them. Today, these companies are industry leaders. They also provided early investors with life-changing returns.
In this classic educational segment, Frank will show you how identify the next industry leaders. These methods include ignoring classic valuation metrics like price-to-sales, book value and price-to-earnings.
Jan 30, 2015 • 31min
Ep 281 - Frankly Speaking: My Brand New Website and Newsletter (Plus Questions From the Audience)
Frank’s brand new website is live at . Please take a look and tell us what you think.
Plus, his new newsletter has launched. You can to learn more about it.
Today’s first question comes from Paul.
He asks, “Frank I want to start a financial newsletter. Where do I begin?”
Then, Todd asks Frank to comment on an article about $200 barrel oil. Frank answers his question and expands with his take where the future stock price of oil companies is headed.
Lastly, Sid asks Frank to comment on the economy; recession, depression and the recovery.
If you have a question, be sure to send all of your questions to Frank

Jan 28, 2015 • 1h 17min
Ep 280 Interviews With Two Of My Favorite Analysts
Marc Lichtenfeld, biotech analyst and editor of several newsletters at the Oxford Club, talks about the JP Morgan Healthcare conference he attended in San Francisco. He calls the conference the "Woodstock of Biotech" - since every important person in the biotech industry is usually in attendance.
Marc has attended this conference for the past 7 years. He will give us the inside scoop on this year's biggest themes in the industry, the important studies you need to know about, and what names should be on your watch list. He also shares his favorite biotech stocks to buy right now.
Kristin Bentz, executive director of PMG Group and expert retail analyst, gives us a post-holiday update on retailers Wal-Mart, Coach, Gap, JC Penney and Lululemon. Kristin is a "boots on the ground" analyst who visits these stores and talks to executives in the industry on a monthly basis.
Kristin talks about which retail companies will benefit the most from lower oil prices. She also talks about the huge impact mobile phones are having on certain sales trends. Then, Kristin shares her favorite retailer stocks to buy heading into earnings season.
Jan 23, 2015 • 25min
Ep 279 Frankly Speaking – FCU.TO, IBM
Frank dives right in to the marijuana stocks and as he says…
Beware!
Most are down big and it’s not the time to short any of them.
McKenzie asks about the resource sector and Frank recommends you go back and listen to his podcast with (Episode 262).
Tom asks what Frank thinks about the uranium sector...
He’s bullish.
And he covers a question from Jack on IBM. Frank’s not a fan and he’ll tell you why.
All that and a lot more.
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Jan 21, 2015 • 1h 9min
EP 278 These Technologies Could Make Investors A Fortune
Jared Palmer, tech expert and co-founder of , talks about 10 of the most innovative trends at the Consumer Electronic Show. He breaks down which new tech trends people should be investing in right now - and which ones investors should stay clear of.
Jared and Frank also mention more than 20 stock opportunities throughout this Podcast. So be sure to keep your pens handy since there are new tech trends, new innovations, and new gadgets you likely haven't heard about yet - that they will breakdown during this 30-minute interview.
Frank then talks about why he is now bearish on the markets. He suggests investors take money off the table right away. He also teaches investors how to look beyond the fundamentals when researching stocks. This includes how to find the next Facebook, Tesla or NetFlix - that could offer you life-changing returns.
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