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Ep 315 Frankly Speaking: GE, Big Oil, Sell in May, Throwing Darts and The Pink Sheets
FromWall Street Unplugged - What's Really Moving These Markets
Ep 315 Frankly Speaking: GE, Big Oil, Sell in May, Throwing Darts and The Pink Sheets
FromWall Street Unplugged - What's Really Moving These Markets
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Length:
25 minutes
Released:
May 30, 2015
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
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 www.Frankcurzio.com
Go here to learn more about it, and don’t forget send in your questions here.
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 www.Frankcurzio.com
Go here to learn more about it, and don’t forget send in your questions here.
Released:
May 30, 2015
Format:
Podcast episode
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