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Wall Street Unplugged - What's Really Moving These Markets

Ep. 488: Frankly Speaking: Officially The Greatest Company In The World

Wall Street Unplugged - What's Really Moving These Markets

Frank Curzio

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🗓️ 3 February 2017

⏱️ 42 minutes

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Summary

Welcome back to another episode of Frankly Speaking! Keep the questions coming!   The first topic of the day covers the inevitable... A recession. The business economy is one big cycle. Historically speaking, the markets expand, contract, and recover... over and over again. Where do we stand today? Well, theres been a lot of positives to takeaway from the markets recently... Let's take a closer look... Earnings are growing by 8% thus far for nearly 70% of S&P 500 companies... Wages are growing at the highest rate since 2009... And now, due to the Trump administration -  we're looking at new regulations and a massive tax reform in the near future. Trump, so far, has sent shockwaves throughout the market but the dollar continues to strengthen. As I explain in the show, the possibility of a near economic down cycle is slim - and way further out than I initially expected. But let's get back to the point... a recession is inevitable. As investors, we want to stay aware of where the markets are heading. And although you don't need to worry about another crisis anytime soon, you always want to be prepared. So tune in as I tell listeners which stocks you need to own - during a recession, and while the market is falling. Then, after a slew of earnings releases this week, there's a few companies I wanted to go over... The first company I break down is Facebook (FB) - what I now like to call the "the greatest company in the world." The social media giant just reported outstanding quarterly earnings by completely blowing estimates out of the water. CEO Mark Zuckerberg is like the Bill Gates of the 90's. Throughout my 20 years of financial research, I've never seen a company grow and dominate as quickly as Facebook has. Although we may see a slight pull back in the stock price in the coming weeks... I explain why the sky is the limit for this company. Chipotle (CMG), the other company I talk about on today's show, experienced just the opposite as fas earnings go... The company reported a 76% decrease in profits compared to this quarter a year ago. Since the release, the stock price is down nearly 20 points! As investors, this might just be the drop we've been waiting for. Also, there's something I wanted to ask you (my subscribers)... We need your help. Before I sign off today and to end the episode, learn how you can contribute to my new blog. Special thanks to David, Reuben, Rusty, Joe, Jack, and Rex... Other stocks mentioned: McEwen Mining (MUX), BlackBird Energy (BBI.V), Northern Dynasty (NAK), Gold Miners ETF (GDX), Amazon (AMZN), Schlumberger (SLB), Encana (ECA), GoPro (GPRO), FitBit (FIT), International Business Machines (IBM), Post Holdings (POST), Boeing (BA).

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0:00.0

Wall Street Unplugged looks beyond the regular headlines heard on mainstream

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financial media to bring you unscripted interviews and breaking commentary direct from Wall Street

0:11.8

right to you on Main Street.

0:14.0

What's going out there? It's Friday, February 3rd.

0:18.0

Our Frank Curizia hosted the frankly speaking podcast where I answer all of your questions.

0:23.0

Are the market stocks economy sports?

0:25.8

And anything else you want to throw at me?

0:28.2

Great this podcast I answer more of your questions.

0:30.1

You are sending me through my Wall Street Unplugged podcast,

0:32.4

which I host every Wednesday.

0:34.0

So you have any questions you want to answer?

0:36.2

Just send me an email at Frank at cursier research.com. That's Frank at cursier research

0:41.0

dot com. Be sure to put frankly speaking in the headline.

0:44.2

And you never know, your question may be the one I read on this podcast.

0:49.2

Keep them coming.

0:51.6

Really great questions, great stuff. Also get to a couple of questions on

0:56.2

Garth Braun, that interview, a lot of positive feedback, guys loved it. The stock's been running

1:01.0

high already, I think it's going to continue to run higher again. I'm an early investor. I love the company I'm not selling it. I think he's in for the long term

1:07.0

Some really good feedback and I appreciate it. We'll get to a couple of those later on but

1:11.5

Let's start a really good question from David. He goes hey Mr

1:15.6

Kursio as a physical therapy student I appreciate all the financial advice you

1:20.4

help me with because I'm going to need all the help I can get with these

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