meta_pixel
Tapesearch Logo
Log in
Wall Street Unplugged - What's Really Moving These Markets

Your resource investing guide for 2020 (Ep. 700)

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

4.51.1K Ratings

🗓️ 18 December 2019

⏱️ 61 minutes

🧾️ Download transcript

Summary

Is the uranium market finally ready to break out of these depressed prices? Marin Katusa, founder of Katusa Research, offers his thoughts. He also breaks down the gold market and gives a couple of his favorite names in the space. Plus, right now, everyone on mainstream financial media seems to be bullish on the overall market. But I’m a little more cautious… Here’s why. Editor’s note: Longtime listeners know Marin is one of the world’s most respected resource analysts. What you may not know is the unusual story behind his incredible success... a former calculus teacher, he discovered a hidden opportunity in the markets... one he now shares in Katusa’s Resource Opportunities. . -------------------------------- Enjoyed this episode? Get Wall Street Unplugged delivered FREE to your inbox every Wednesday: https://www.curzioresearch.com/wall-street-unplugged/ -------------------------------- Wall Street Unplugged podcast is available at: --: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/wall-street-unplugged-frank/ -- : https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/curzio-research/wall-street-unplugged-2 --: https://www.curzioresearch.com/category/podcast/wall-street-unplugged/ : https://twitter.com/frankcurzio :. https://www.facebook.com/CurzioResearch/ : https://www.linkedin.com/in/frank-curzio-690561a7/ : https://www.curzioresearch.com

Transcript

Click on a timestamp to play from that location

0:00.0

Wall Street Unplugged looks beyond the regular headlines heard on mainstream

0:06.1

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

0:11.8

right to you on Main Street.

0:16.0

That's going out there December 18th.

0:18.0

I'm Frank Curzer, you host to the Wall Street Unplug Podcast,

0:21.0

why I break down the headlines.

0:22.0

End. Street Unplugged Podcast, why break down the headlines and tell you what's really moving these

0:27.9

markets.

0:28.9

You know, it's interesting watching the financial media shows this week.

0:35.0

Actually, maybe not this week.

0:36.6

We can go back for the last three, four weeks.

0:40.8

And I hear comments when I talk about this and so many people email me, oh, these shows are complete

0:45.9

BS and, you know, of course everyone goes on there with an agenda like there's a poster,

0:49.9

you know, just bringing more attention to the stocks in their portfolio or maybe brag about the calls they made.

0:54.6

I mean it's normal. I'm not picking on making fun or anything. But these shows are actually very, very important.

1:13.7

And there's a reason why I watch them every day, or at least have the TV untuned at my office to see and be most of the time where, you know, I'm just looking at the headline seeing what's going on if something I like or someone I see that I like you

1:16.9

know put the volume up but it's pretty much on all day when I'm at my office

1:20.2

and there's a reason why I watch it every day. It's because these shows are one

1:26.8

the best ways to gauge investor sentiment. I mean you can ask yourself are the analysts negative that are going on there?

1:34.8

All the people go are they negative?

1:36.2

Are most of the headlines on the bottom of the page while these guys are talking or throughout

1:39.4

the day are they negative?

...

Please login to see the full transcript.

Disclaimer: The podcast and artwork embedded on this page are from Frank Curzio, and are the property of its owner and not affiliated with or endorsed by Tapesearch.

Generated transcripts are the property of Frank Curzio and are distributed freely under the Fair Use doctrine. Transcripts generated by Tapesearch are not guaranteed to be accurate.

Copyright © Tapesearch 2026.