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In The Zone
Think Tiger Woods is the epitome of mental conditioning?
Let’s see. Which requires greater focus: hitting a little
white ball 8 feet into a hole amidst a hushed, reverent
audience, or being in a trading room holding huge positions
in multiple markets as the Gulf War breaks out and the
markets are ballistic and the non-correlated markets
aren’t and you can’t hear yourself think over the yelling?
I thought you’d see it my way. And actually, former
Olympic contender-turned-S&P trader Connie
Brown, author of Aerodynamic Trading and
Technical Analysis for the Trading Professional,
has proven her mettle in a number of arenas. Join
Connie on this 8/11/00 edition of Wall Street Uncut
with Dave Allman!
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Ockham’s Razor
Has your portfolio ever had a close shave with disaster?
Maybe you’re making things more complex than they need
to be. So said a 14th century Franciscan
monk whose thoughts are echoed by a 20th century former
mutual fund manager just turned Internet mutual fund
revolutionary. Listen to Jim O’Shaughnessy,
author of What Works on Wall Street, How to Retire
Rich and Invest Like the Best, discuss his
latest industry-altering venture, Netfolio,
and hear the tale of The Killer Brownie to boot,
all on this 8/04/00 edition of Wall Street Uncut with
Dave Allman.
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Houston,
We’ve Got a Problem
Need to know about soft landings? Let's ask a rocket science
engineer who helped put the Saturn rocket on the moon. Think
the Fed can safely orchestrate a soft landing for the USS
Economy? Don’t bet your moon rocks on it, says market veteran
Don Hays, now piloting his own ship at the
Hays Advisory Group. Don talks about momentum
vs. valuation, the current market fragmentation, and lots,
lots more on this 7/28/00 edition of Wall Street Uncut with
Dave Allman. Can you hear me, Major Tom?
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The
(A-B-C-) X-Men
Mutant alphabet soup? Not to the disciples of one Ralph
Nelson Elliott whose groundbreaking research on crowd behavior
and pattern recognition led to a whole new field on the
study of how financial markets move. And who better to talk
about the Wave Principle than 2 of the world’s leading experts
on its applications? Join Steve "Wolverine" Hochberg and
Pete "Cyclops" Kendall, co-editors of the
Elliott Wave Financial Forecast on this 7/21/00
edition of Wall Street Uncut with Dave "Beast" Allman. (Action
figures sold separately.)
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Wall
Street in Advance?
Do new product introductions at trade shows act as near-term
catalysts for stocks? There’s a small, but growing group
of investors out there that says they do, and that it’s
a schedule worth knowing! One of their most vocal proponents
is successful retailer and trade show attendee-turned-successful
hedge fund trader and trade show tracker
Sandi Lynne, editor of Wall Street in Advance. Sandi
talks about event-driven trading, niche investing, and news
you can use, all on this 7/07/00 edition of Wall Street
Uncut with Dave Allman.
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I'm
Back in the Straddle Again
Have trouble predicting whether a stock’s going up or down?
Don’t worry about it. Trade option volatility instead! It’s
one heck of a lot easier according to best-selling author,
trader, newsletter editor, money manager and 27-year veteran
options expert
Larry McMillan. Get naked with Larry on this 6/30/00
edition of Wall Street Uncut with Dave Allman. (Q: What
kind of car does a volatility trader drive? A: A Vega, of
course!)
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Does
the IMF need Al-Anon?
Do you know what “rent-seeking” behavior is? You should,
because it’s probably costing you money. Is market risk
your only financial risk? Not according to long-time
Certified Financial Planner Doug
Thorburn, author of Drunks, Drugs and Debits
-- How to Recognize Addicts and Avoid Financial Abuse. Doug
answers these questions and more on this 6/23/00 edition
of Wall Street Uncut with Dave Allman. You'd better listen;
your financial health may (co)depend on it!
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Living
in a Material World
Every other day, investors breathlessly await some number
that supposedly tells them how they’re doing - GDP, retail
sales, quarterly earnings, you know the routine. But does
that really paint a complete picture? Does it matter that
average weekly income peaked in 1973? That the US child
poverty levels are among the world’s worst? That the gap
between the rich and the poor is at its highest level in
50 years? The folks at the Fordham Institute for Innovation
in Social Policy think so. Now don’t go running off to the
Peace Corps, just grab the material girl (or guy) of your
choice and listen to Institute founder Dr. Marc Miringoff,
author of The Social Health of the Nation, How America
is Really Doing on this 6/16/00 edition of Wall Street
Uncut with Dave Allman!
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Tell
me why I don’t like Mondays
Do stocks know what day of the week it is? What month?
The last digit of the year? There’s evidence that they do.
Although the January Barometer is bearish for 2000, the
last seven months of an election year haven’t lost ground
for half a century. Who thinks up this stuff and what’s
it all mean? Let’s just ask Yale
Hirsch, author of the Stock Trader's Almanac
and Don't Sell Stocks on Monday on this 6/09/00 edition
of Wall Street Uncut with Dave Allman! It’s a date! (Note:
WSU management bears no responsibility for faulty silicon
chips).
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So
Long Soros, Hello Saros!
George may have had a tough April, though he’s probably
only down, not out. But who, or what, is Saros? There’s
a market timer-cum-researcher out there who knows, and had
Mr. Soros been listening to his forecast for April,
it might have saved him a few billion. Now you can
avoid the heartbreak of “psorosiasis!” Listen to
Chris Carolan, editor and publisher of Calendar
Research Reports, on this 6/02/00 edition of Wall Street
Uncut with Dave Allman! (Right on the new moon too! Does
it get any better than this?)
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The
World (Not) According to GARCH
A traditional, widely-used method of modeling financial
markets says that crashes like 1929 or 1987 should only
occur about once every 5000 years. In other words, it ain't
the real world! So says scientist Anders
Johansen, whose own model appears to have forecast
the NASDAQ’s collapse this spring. You may not need a doctorate
in physics to predict the markets, but could it hurt? Grab
a beaker, sit by a speaker and listen to “Dr. J” on this
5/26/00 edition of Wall Street Uncut with Dave Allman! (Slide
rule optional.)
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Up
In Smoke
“What’s your burn rate?”
“A half million a month or so.”
“Rest in peace, baby.” - excerpted from Burn Rate
Want some insights about the Internet frenzy from a
guy who was there inside and early? Meet NetGuide
publisher, NY Magazine columnist and prolific author Michael
Wolff, on this 5/19/00 edition of Wall Street Uncut
with Dave Allman! (SURGEON GENERAL'S WARNING: Internet investing
may cause smoking?)
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Wealth
Defect?
Here’s a controversial thought: What if the price of stocks
doesn’t have as much to do with the economy as you’ve been
led to believe? That’s what Barron’s Economics editor
Gene Epstein thinks. No way, you say? But then how
come last month when stocks went down, new luxury car sales
soared? Anyway, while you’re deciding what color interior
you want, listen to Gene on this 5/12/00 edition of Wall
Street Uncut with Dave Allman! (Does Jaguar make an extended
cab pick-up?)
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Hawaiian
Eye
Bert
Dohmen, editor of the Wellington Letter, watches
just about anything that moves from his home in the Pacific.
And after almost 40 years of trading and analyzing markets,
you can bet he’s seen quite a bit. Bert takes issue with
Fed policy, talks trading vehicles and current markets,
all on this 5/05/00 edition of Wall Street Uncut with Dave
Allman! And meet Miss Hawaiian Tropic International 2000!
(Well, OK, that last part’s not true, maybe next week.)
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Are
Stocks Leptokurtotic?
As a matter of fact, yes they are. And, believe it or
not, that matters to you! Don’t just take my word for
it though because Edgar Peters, author of the
“bible of market chaologists” and Chief Investment Officer
of PanAgora
Asset management, will tell you the same thing. And
he’s responsible for $2 billion dollars. Join
Ed on this 4/28/00 edition of Wall Street Uncut with
Dave Allman! What’s that? The solution to the Monte
Hall Dilemma too? It’s like Christmas without the hassle!
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"Never
Fade the Dead Italian"
Mathematician Leonardo Fibonacci da Pisa, that is. Words
to live by for Peter De Sario, editor of Wave(s)
of the Future(s), and a technician’s technician.
If there’s a market timing tool out there, you can bet
that Pete has mastered it. Elliott wave? Pete’ll sell
fruit salad if it has five waves up, so grab a bowl
and join Pete on this 4/14/00 edition of Wall Street
Uncut with Dave Allman!
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Honey,
Does Maalox Trade on the Big Board?
Think you’ve got stress? How’d you like to make a living
looking for values in this future-revenues-priced world?
28-year market veteran Henry
Van der Eb, manager of the $100 million Gabelli
Mathers Fund and head of Gabelli’s non-correlated mutual
funds group, does it day in, day out and, more impressively,
he’s alive to talk about it! So grab a brew and some
Tums and join Henry on this 4/07/00 edition of Wall
Street Uncut with Dave Allman!
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