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Wall Street Unplugged - What's Really Moving These Markets

Ep. 593: Back from the Super Bowl… Now back to work

Wall Street Unplugged - What's Really Moving These Markets

Frank Curzio

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4.51.1K Ratings

🗓️ 7 February 2018

⏱️ 85 minutes

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Summary

The Eagles are world champions! As many of you know, I’m a diehard Philadelphia Eagles fan. I had an amazing time at the Super Bowl this year – it was a once-in-a-lifetime experience. To see a few video highlights from the event, check out our Facebook page here. But I’m back with two great interviews for you today… On this episode, I explain why prudent investors love corrections. The market has seen an intra-year correction (10% pullback from its highs) for 37 straight years. Over 75% of the time, the market ended the year higher. You’ll also hear from two amazing guests: First up… Mike Alkin, Editor of Moneyflow Trader. Mike tells us what he’s seeing in the markets (hint: we have different opinions!)... and explains how to profit from a further pullback in stocks. We also get a sneak peak into Mike’s new podcast… (details below). Then I chat with first-time guest, Gianni Kovacevic – author of My Electrician Drives A Porsche. Gianni is one of the leading authorities on electricity analysis. He drove a Tesla across the U.S. to prove the “technology of the future” is here now. You’ll learn why electricity demand is about to skyrocket all over the globe… and Gianni’s favorite way to profit from this global trend…  Tune in to listen to these all-star analysts. Good investing, Frank Curzio  P.S. Our own Mike Alkin is going to be hosting his own podcast, the "Mike Alkin Show: Talking Stocks Over a Beer." We'll be rolling it out soon, but Mike had something urgent to say… so he couldn't sit on it until then. Stay tuned for his timely pre-episode tomorrow.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Wall Street Unplugged looks beyond the regular headlines heard on mainstream

0:06.0

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

0:11.7

right to you on Main Street.

0:14.0

How's it going out there? It's February 7th.

0:19.0

I'm afraid encourage you host to the Wall Street Unplugged Park,

0:22.0

why break down the headlines and tell you that the Eagles won the Super Bowl.

0:29.0

Man what a weekend?

0:34.0

The soda is like minus 15, I'm not kidding.

0:38.0

That didn't stop the equals fans from piling into U.S. Bank Stadium,

0:42.0

what I would say about 65% even more than that,

0:46.7

maybe close to 7% of the people in the stadium were Eagles fans.

0:50.8

If you think about it, it makes sense because it costs a lot of money to go to the

0:53.6

Super Bowl and since the Patriots make the Sioux Bowl like every year, their fans are

0:57.7

probably like, ah right enough. I went already I don't want to go, you know,

1:00.3

this is going to be by eight time and whatever 12 years or whatever it is but a lot of

1:06.0

eagle fans showed up a big deal it's just really really incredible to be there and just watching the Eagles when the Super Bowl for the first time.

1:16.5

I don't know if it makes it more special when they be Tom Brady and the Patriots.

1:21.1

I mean I even had my close friends who are Washington, you know,

1:26.1

the Redskins fans, the Cowboys fans, they giant fans who are in the same division as the Eagles

1:30.4

like thanking me. You know what I say I'm so happy for you, I'm so glad you beat Tom Brady,

1:35.2

and you really ate that guy.

1:36.8

But what a game, what an experience, and I've been an Eagles fan for pretty much all my life,

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