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Wall Street Unplugged - What's Really Moving These Markets

Should you buy stocks during the Iran War?

Wall Street Unplugged - What's Really Moving These Markets

Frank Curzio

Business, News, Commodities, Debt, Investing, Macroeconomics, Gold, Personal, Uranium, Oil, Economics, Business News, Geopolitics, Industry, Crypto, Stocks, Curzio, Trading, Finance, Research, Investments, Tokens, Talk, Crisis

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🗓️ 11 March 2026

⏱️ 81 minutes

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Summary

Is it smart to invest during the Iran conflict? Plus, how hedge funds amplify oil volatility… Oracle (ORCL)... Wrap Tech (WRAP)… The AI power crisis… Lessons from Jim Cramer… And a uranium stock that could easily surge over 250%. Inside this Episode Did anyone catch this incredible NBA performance? Hedge funds are ramping up oil volatility Should you buy stocks during the Iran War? Did Oracle finally find its bottom? The AI power crisis is 10X bigger than people realize The spots in our latest private placement are going fast! Stay patient with Wrap Tech An overlooked—and critical—metric when picking stocks Everything I’ve learned from Jim Cramer This tiny uranium stock could easily surge over 250% We’re making some big changes to better serve you Did you like this episode? Get more Wall Street Unplugged FREE each week in your inbox. Sign up here: https://curzio.me/syn_wsu Find Wall Street Unplugged podcast… --Curzio Research App: https://curzio.me/syn_app --iTunes: https://curzio.me/syn_wsu_i --Stitcher: https://curzio.me/syn_wsu_s --Website: https://curzio.me/syn_wsu_cat Follow Frank… X: https://curzio.me/syn_twt Facebook: https://curzio.me/syn_fb LinkedIn: https://curzio.me/syn_li

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0:00.0

How's going on there?

0:01.2

It's Wednesday, March 11.

0:02.2

I'm Frank Curzio.

0:02.8

The Wall Street on Pub Podcasts. Where I break that in headlines. And, uh... Tell you what's really moving these markets. You know, Kreech, how's it going? By the way, make sure you don't say the word shit-ass piss or any curse words. Because we are alive today, Daniel. We have to behave ourselves.

0:21.4

How's it going, buddy?

0:22.8

Happy Wednesday. It's going well. What are you doing? Polymarket vids over there? What is this? Yeah, it was how many curse words, Frank was going to say. I have to hit two more and then we hit the over. Yeah, and curse words. It's better than betting against, you know, what are the regimes getting killed and murdered and people making,

0:38.9

you know,

0:39.1

millions of dollars off those bets,

0:40.3

which is funny.

0:40.8

But,

0:41.1

uh, 50-some million dollar payout that they're refusing to pay out, right? On polymarket, or is it Kalshi? Kalshi, I think. Yeah, but they always refuse after somebody wins, right? When you lose, it's perfectly fine. When someone wins, I like, well, I don't know about that.

1:30.7

But we usually like to talk about some fun stuff at the beginning. One of the things that headlines, I'm a huge basketball fan. I play basketball for 40 years. I don't know if you saw Bam, a bio, 83 points, Daniel. I know you have basketball players well. 83 points in the NBA. probably some added excitement or needed excitement for the NBA because, man, it's, you know, ratings are definitely down. But that was incredible. I saw the highlights. I didn't see the game live. I saw the highlights. I couldn't believe it. And I don't know. I was amazed. I want to get your thoughts on it. Yeah. You and nobody else saw it, Frank. The NBA is the worst professional product on TV. It was the Wizards at Miami. It is absolutely pathetic.

2:01.8

Now, this guy, that's amazing. That's awesome. Good for him. 83 points. We can go over the stats here. The only negative here is that he beat the late Kobe Bryant's 81. So that's kind of a bummer. But a good reason to bring him back up. Yeah, I mean, we can go over the stats. It's awesome. But the NBA is a horrible product. I mean, I don't know what the leading score is averaging right now. I would have to say it's probably below 30. Usually it's around 30. He had 43 free throws alone. 20 from 43 from the fifth, 43 free throws, he had 36 of them. You know, Kobe 81,

2:19.1

that was a real game. This at the end, pretty much he said after halftime, whatever he had after halftime. I don't know. I mean, points he had. We had 30thum in the first quarter. Yeah, 31. He had to have, well, I guess he should. I don't know what he had. It was, it was, it was, but half time he said when they interview him, they're like, all right, well,

2:20.5

we're going to give you the ball every single time.

2:21.3

And I love that.

2:22.2

I love that they all feed him.

2:24.2

They were triple team in them and they still fouled them and everything.

2:30.2

And I love that. He was a good guy. But 83 is 83. So no one's going to say Walt Chamblin, even though he's about three feet tall And everyone else back then when he scored 100

2:31.8

And bouncing the ball of people's heads, catch it and dunk it, he probably, I don't even know,

2:34.9

he must have had with 100 points he probably had about 87 rebounds that game, Walt Chambal. tall and everyone else back then when he scored 100 and bouncing the bowl off people's heads catching it and dunked it. He probably, I don't even know.

2:34.9

He must have had with 100 points.

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