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Cyber Campus!
Did you know that there’s a fully accredited college that actually teaches courses in technical analysis online? And has on-campus graduate level classes in behavioral finance? Professor Hank Pruden of Golden Gate University knows because he started the basic program. Hank talks about trader psychology, the Wyckoff method and a whole lot more on this 11/19/99 edition of Wall Street Uncut with Dave Allman.

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Forsooth!
Anytime you can blend trading skills, portfolio management, global bond and currency analysis, and the legend of King Arthur, you’ve gotta go with it. Which is why Pendragon Research President Nina Cooper is perfect for this 11/12/99 edition of Wall Street Uncut with Dave Allman. (And, this week’s contest!)

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Being Herve Villachaise
Abolish the IMF. No taxes on the first $36K of income. No death tax. No capital gains tax. If this is a fantasy, where’s Mr. Roarke? Actually, it could be reality if Presidential candidate Steve Forbes has anything to say about it. And he does, on this 11/05/99 edition of Wall Street Uncut with Dave Allman. (PS - A new contest, too!)

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Hey, Norton!
Thirty years ago, technical analysts were about as welcome on Wall Street as a rash. A lot has changed since then and Director of Technical Research at Prudential Securities Ralph Acampora was an integral part of the changes. Get Ralph’s take on the past and the future of the Street on this 10/29/99 Wall Street Uncut with Dave Allman. And, another contest!

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Can You Handle the Pressure? Can you?
You’re down by 2 points. There’s only time for one shot. Sink it, you’re the winner. Blow it, season's over. The crowd is screaming. Do you want the ball? Do you really want it? If so, maybe you’ve got what it takes to be a world champion, like trader Marty Schwartz, this 10/22/99 guest on Wall Street Uncut with Dave Allman. And, a new contest!

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Rebel, Rebel
Ever hear about the "January effect" in stocks or the Efficient Market Theory? Iconoclastic finance professor Bob Haugen discovered one and thinks the other is bunk. Plus, his portfolio software is used to run over $100b, so he must be doing something right. Haugen's this 10/15/99 guest on Wall Street Uncut with Dave Allman.

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Oh, Behave!
Know anything about the field of behavioral economics? Mental accounting? Time to bone-up, because both affect how you make decisions! Former Money magazine editor and co-author of Why Smart People Make Big Money Mistakes, Gary Belsky is this 10/08/99 guest on Wall Street Uncut with Dave Allman. And it’s contest time again!

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No Bagholder Blues Here
He played poker with Nixon. He almost strangled Ronald Reagan. He played Carnegie Hall. He walked on water. He’s this 10/01/99 guest on Wall Street Uncut with Dave Allman. He's Joe Granville! (And he looooves the gold stocks!)

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Impassioned Bear Turns Internet Bull?
You've heard the rumors. You've scoped the chat rooms. Now hear the truth when author-scholar-entrepreneur (and occasional super bear) James Dale Davidson discusses the future of the dotcoms. He's this 9/24/99 guest on Wall Street Uncut with Dave Allman. And it's contest time again!

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Riding the Millennial Storm
Great title, no? It's lifted from the authorized biography of world-renowned economist and Gloom, Boom and Doom editor Dr. Marc Faber. He's this 9/17/99 guest in a special two-part edition of Wall Street Uncut with Dave Allman.

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Is "Prudent Bear" an Oxymoron?
Now, now, I’m not being impolite; I just wanted to get your attention. Besides, anybody who runs the Prudent Bear fund these days needs a thick skin. So, fix yourself a bowl of porridge Goldilocks, and join PB founder David Tice on this 9/10/99 edition of Wall Street Uncut with Dave Allman. And, what’s this, a nascent trend? Another contest!

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Hey buddy, wanna buy an island?
Sometimes the best bargains in companies or real estate just aren’t in the good ol' US of A. So grab your passport and join NY Times best-selling author Doug Casey on this 9/03/99 edition of Wall Street Uncut with Dave Allman. And, of course, another contest!

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Are All Bubbles Alike?
Do bowling alley stocks and junior mining companies have anything in dot.common with dot.coms? Former banker, broker, Canadian-squash champion and current editor of Deliberations, Ian McAvity, tells it straight on this 8/27/99 edition of Wall Street Uncut with Dave Allman.

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Have Sex - It’s Good for the Economy
Do demographics drive markets? Could the information revolution just be in its infancy? Harry Dent, the international best-selling author of The Great Boom Ahead and The Roaring 2000s sure thinks so. Harry gets specific with Dave Allman on this 8/20/99 edition of Wall Street Uncut!

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(Wall) Streetless in Seattle
20-year-market-veteran and hedge-fund manager Bill Fleckenstein makes his money in the trenches everyday, and isn't afraid to pull the trigger. Hear his opinions on Greenspan, Bubblevision and dead fish(?!) on this 8/13/99 edition of Wall Street Uncut with Dave Allman. And a new contest!

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Don’t Know Much about History…
What’s your "Stan" IQ? You know, Kurdistan, Kazakhstan, Tajikistan. And just what is Chaostan? How’s $100/bbl crude grab ya? Maybe you should dust off the atlas. Join prolific author and U.S. and World Early Warning Report editor Rick Maybury in this 8/06/99 eye-opening interview with Dave Allman on Wall Street Uncut!

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