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Wall Street Unplugged - What's Really Moving These Markets

Ep. 73 - Sell in May and Go Away?

Wall Street Unplugged - What's Really Moving These Markets

Frank Curzio

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🗓️ 6 April 2011

⏱️ 46 minutes

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Summary

Frank and Keith Fitz-Gerald discuss the possibility of a major pullback in stocks over the next few months. Keith is Chief Investment Strategist at Money Map Press. He has one of the best documented (and most accurate) predictive track records in the investment newsletter business.

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S&A Investor Radio looks beyond the regular headlines heard on mainstream financial media

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to bring you unscripted interviews and breaking commentary direct from Wall Street right to you on Main Street.

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How's it going out there it's April 6 and I'm Frank Curzia hosted the S&A Investor

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podcast where I break down the headlines and tell you what's really moving these markets.

0:25.8

It was my anniversary last month, so my wife and I decided to celebrate it last week.

0:32.1

We have two kids under three years old. Our

0:34.8

families don't live in Florida, so that gives us a few options for babysitters.

0:38.9

Anyway, we did get a babysitter for the night, so we went out and we first went to a casino in

0:44.2

Jacksonville it was a lot of fun and then we hit a county fair you have huge

0:48.4

county fairs here in Florida also upstate New York they have those as well where

0:51.6

I used to live I used to have a summer house out there.

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And this fair is absolutely huge.

0:56.7

You know, they have all the tractors, the cows, the rides, cotton candy, fried dough.

1:01.1

I'm sure a lot of you've been to these fairs and if I had to guess I

1:04.8

think it was called the Clay County Fair in Florida. I don't know if people in

1:07.5

Florida were actually there. But if I had to guess, there were probably more

1:11.7

than 50,000 people at this fair. That's how big it was that so many people were there

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And we bought tickets for rides yes, you know my wife and I try to act like kids sometimes when I'm that old and try to go on the rides and be like kids sometimes when I'm not that old and try to go on the rise and be like kids

1:23.4

sometimes. Anyway, each line was about 40 minutes long each, over 100 people on

1:29.5

each line. It was the first time that I was in Florida that have actually seen a business owner or a business use common sense and because the fair and I'm not picking on everyone in Florida actually I'm picking a lot of business in Florida from my personal

1:42.7

experience anyway so but the fair is open till 12 o'clock at night and it was 11 o'clock

1:48.1

and the place was still absolutely packed it was jam so in, usually from my experience, a lot of people from Florida

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