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In The Zone 8/11/00
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 week’s edition of Wall Street Uncut
with Dave Allman!
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Ockham’s Razor
8/04/00
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 week’s edition of Wall Street Uncut
with Dave Allman.
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Houston, We’ve Got a Problem
7/28/00
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 week’s edition of Wall Street Uncut
with Dave Allman. Can you hear me, Major Tom?
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The (A-B-C-) X-Men
7/21/00
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 week’s
edition of Wall Street Uncut with Dave "Beast" Allman.
(Action figures sold separately.)
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Wall Street in Advance?
7/07/00
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 week’s edition of Wall
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I'm Back in the Straddle Again
6/30/00
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 week’s
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?
6/23/2000
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 week’s
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
6/16/2000
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 week’s
edition of Wall Street Uncut with Dave Allman!
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Tell me why I don’t like Mondays
6/09/2000
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 week’s
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!
6/02//2000
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 week’s 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
5/26/2000
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 week’s edition of Wall Street Uncut with
Dave Allman! (Slide rule optional.)
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Up In Smoke
5/19/2000
“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 week’s edition of Wall Street Uncut
with Dave Allman! (SURGEON GENERAL'S WARNING: Internet
investing may cause smoking?)
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Wealth Defect?
5/12/2000
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 week’s edition
of Wall Street Uncut with Dave Allman! (Does Jaguar make
an extended cab pick-up?)
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Hawaiian Eye
5/05/2000
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 week’s 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?
4/28/2000
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 week’s 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"
4/14/2000
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 week’s edition of Wall
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Honey, Does Maalox
Trade on the Big Board?
4/07/2000
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 week’s
edition of Wall Street Uncut with Dave Allman!
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Do Cycles Exist?
3/31/2000
If not, don’t tell Cycletrend editor Jim
Tillman who’s been using them to publish his award-winning
research for the last 30 years. And, if you’ve ever
wondered about using the Wave Principle and cycles
together, well, you’ve come to the right place. Jim’s
racking up another good year in 2000 and he’s got
some strong opinions about the next couple of months,
so roll on over and hear what Jim’s thinking on this
week’s edition of Wall Street Uncut with Dave Allman!
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Mary, Mary, Quite Contrary
3/24/2000
But would it have served her well in the markets?
Earl Hadady, author of Wall Street classic Contrary
Opinion and long-time keeper of the Bullish
Consensus numbers thinks so. But there’s a time to
fight the crowd and a time to jump on the bandwagon,
and if you don’t know the difference, well, things
can get pretty ugly! Listen to Earl explain the nuances
on this week’s edition of Wall Street Uncut with Dave
Allman!
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Dead Economists Society
3/17/2000
Kondratieff, Juglar, Spengler, Schumpeter, Kitchin:
What would they say about the current market? Well,
we couldn’t find Shirley McLaine, so instead we got
one of the world’s foremost experts on economic cycle
theory - author and Internet CEO David Knox Barker.
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Get Smart!
3/10/2000
Remember when KAOS were the bad guys? Not any more!
Now it’s a pre-programmed function on Bloomberg based
on math called the Hurst function designed to make
you money in the markets. Its creator is hedge-fund
manager and author Christopher May. So let Hurst put
you in the driver’s seat when you listen
to Chris on this week’s edition of Wall Street Uncut
with Dave Allman!
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Allow Me To Be Frank
3/3/2000
Better yet, let’s get the real item. After all, Al Frank does advise the #1 small cap value fund for
1999 according to Morningstar, the Al Frank Fund.
He’s also edited the Prudent Speculator for 23 years
and compiled an enviable record there too. So tune
in now and you can call him Al on this week’s edition
of Wall Street Uncut with Dave Allman!
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Where No Prices Are Lower Prices Than Ralph’s
2/25/2000
Aaahh, competition. How’d you like to shop for a new
car like you’d shop for a new washer and dryer? You
might if leading economist A. Gary Shilling is right. And what’s the difference
between good deflation and bad deflation? Tune in
to hear Gary on this week’s edition of Wall Street
Uncut with Dave Allman and find out!
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Do It with a Super
Model!!
2/18/2000
Super timing model that is. And Ned Davis Research
creates more of them than just about anyone else around.
Join NDR founder and Chief Investment Strategist Ned Davis on this week’s edition of Wall Street Uncut
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Night Attack
2/11/2000
A long dark body engulfs a smaller white body. Menacing
dark clouds. Frighteningly high waves. The hanging
man lurks near the abandoned baby. The latest Danielle
Steel Caribbean romance novel? No, but it’s almost
as exciting! It's Steve
Nison, Western authority on the art of Japanese
candlestick charting, on this week’s edition of Wall
Street Uncut with Dave Allman!
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Russian Psychiatrist Gives KGB “Freudian" Slip
2/4/2000
And now, Dr.
Alexander Elder counsels an even tougher group:
traders! Are support and resistance levels merely
manifestations of pain and regret? Is AA a good training
ground for successful traders? Is the Russian market
the place to be? Come in from the cold and join Dr.
Elder on this week’s edition of Wall Street Uncut
with Dave Allman! Why “Nyet?!”
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The Trouble with Prosperity
1/28/2000
Fall down, go boom! Words to a small child, or the
core belief of Austrian economics? Jim Grant, editor of Grant’s Interest Rate Observer,
discusses the consequences of not minding Mr. Market
on this week’s edition of Wall Street Uncut with Dave
Allman!
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So Many Bubbles, So Little Time
1/21/2000
Growing up near the Vancouver Stock Exchange might
just make you an expert on speculation. At least that’s
what happened to Bob
Hoye, editor of Institutional Advisors and author
of a number of interesting studies about excess and
ostentation. Hear Bob's thoughts on the current market,
and find out why 1125 AD was a really bad time to
be a central banker type - all on this week’s edition
of Wall Street Uncut with Dave Allman!
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Are You Addicted To
Risk?
1/14/2000
Justin Mamis, editor of the institutional Mamis Letter
and long time market sage, thinks you just might be!
He even wrote a book about it. Hear what Justin thinks
about current market risks plus some good old -fashioned
chart and tape reading on this week’s edition of Wall
Street Uncut with Dave Allman.
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Does Size Really Matter?
1/7/2000
Stocks with market caps bigger than some countries’
GDPs. Average household net worth $363k. Gail Dudack
crunches lots of numbers and turns out some great
original research as Chief Investment Strategist at
Warburg Dillon Read. Get Gail’s take on the record-breaking
breadth divergence in the current market and a just
a whole bunch of other stuff on this week’s edition
of Wall Street Uncut with Dave Allman.
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Would Ayn Rand Draw
To An Inside Straight?
12/17/1999
How many poker-playing, objectivist money managers
who averaged a 72% annual return for 8 years running
do you know? That's what I thought. Listen to the
guy Barron’s called “The Ultimate Wall Street Pro,”
Trader Vic Sperandeo, on the Fed, the morality of
wealth, trading and more on this week’s edition of
Wall Street Uncut with Dave Allman.
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A Call to Arms
12/10/1999
How’d you like to invent something and have it used
by millions of people every day the market is open?
You’d never have to work again! Well, it’s one of
those good/news bad news things. The bad news is that
Dick Arms got plenty of recognition but nary a dime
from his popular Arms Index. The good news is that
he’s still cranking out creative ideas like Equivolume.
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DRAM Tough
12/3/1999
The highly-regarded Bank Credit Analyst started talking
about a technology-led long wave upturn back in the
summer of 1995. Get an update from Martin
Barnes, managing editor of this esteemed publication
plus comments on demographic myths and true risks,
the Fed and more on this week’s edition of Wall Street
Uncut with Dave Allman.
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Cyber Campus!
11/19/1999
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 week’s edition of Wall Street Uncut
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Forsooth!
11/12/1999
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 week’s edition of
Wall Street Uncut with Dave Allman. (And, this week’s
contest!)
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Being Herve Villachaise
11/05/1999
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 week’s edition of Wall Street Uncut
with Dave Allman. (PS - A new contest, too!)
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Hey, Norton!
10/29/1999
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 week’s Wall Street Uncut with Dave
Allman. And, another contest!
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Can You Handle the Pressure? Can you?
10/22/1999
Youre down by 2 points. Theres only time
for one shot. Sink it, youre the winner. Blow
it, season's over. The crowd is screaming. Do you
want the ball? Do you really want it? If so, maybe
youve got what it takes to be a world champion,
like trader Marty Schwartz, this weeks guest
on Wall Street Uncut with Dave Allman. And, a new
contest!
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Rebel, Rebel
10/15/1999
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 weeks guest on Wall Street Uncut with Dave
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Oh, Behave!
10/8/1999
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 weeks
guest on Wall Street Uncut with Dave Allman. And its
contest time again!
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No Bagholder Blues
Here
10/1/1999
He played poker with Nixon. He almost strangled Ronald
Reagan. He played Carnegie Hall. He walked on water.
Hes this weeks 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?
9/24/1999
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 week's guest on Wall Street Uncut with Dave
Allman. And it's contest time again!
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Riding the Millennial Storm
9/17/1999
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 weeks guest in a special
two-part edition of Wall Street Uncut with Dave Allman.
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Is "Prudent Bear" an Oxymoron?
9/10/1999
Now, now, Im 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 weeks edition of Wall Street
Uncut with Dave Allman. And, whats this, a nascent
trend? Another contest!
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Hey buddy, wanna buy an island?
9/3/1999
Sometimes the best bargains in companies or real estate
just arent in the good ol' US of A. So grab
your passport and join NY Times best-selling author
Doug
Casey on this weeks edition of Wall Street
Uncut with Dave Allman. And, of course, another contest!
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Are All Bubbles Alike?
8/27/1999
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 weeks edition of Wall Street
Uncut with Dave Allman.
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Have Sex - Its Good for the Economy
8/20/1999
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 weeks edition of Wall Street Uncut!
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(Wall) Streetless
in Seattle
8/13/1999
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 weeks edition of Wall Street Uncut with
Dave Allman. And a new contest!
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Dont Know Much
about History
8/6/1999
Whats your "Stan" IQ? You know, Kurdistan,
Kazakhstan, Tajikistan. And just what is Chaostan?
Hows $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 weeks eye-opening interview
with Dave Allman on Wall Street Uncut!
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Cyclical meets Cynical
7/30/1999
Back for seconds! Stockmarket Cycles editor Peter Eliades talks
method, price projections, technical indicators and
more in Part 2 of yet another lively session with
Dave Allman on this weeks edition of Wall Street
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Bottom to Bottom Equals
Bottom to Top?
7/23/1999
OK, who thinks this is page 371 from the Kama Sutra?
Who thinks it has critical significance to the stock
market right now? Well, thats the correct answer,
but wouldnt you rather go to a party thrown
by the first group? In any case, kama-on inside
and listen to Stockmarket Cycles legend Peter
Eliades talk with Dave Allman on this weeks
edition of Wall Street Uncut (new contest too)!
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What is The Crack of
Doom?
7/16/1999
Hows it feel to get notice of delivery of 45,000
lbs of potatoes? What is the Elephants Graveyard?
What does Potemkin village have to do with the Internet?
Enough already! 50-year market veteran Ray DeVoe answers
these questions and more on this weeks Wall
Street Uncut (with host Dave Allman and another contest
too)!
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He Gets Paid To Play
7/09/1999
Read Steve Leutholds bio: 40+ years market veteran,
numerous interviews in Barrons, respected institutional
money manager, his own mutual fund, just named 1999
winner of the prestigious Charles H. Dow award, a
summer office overlooking the ocean. Why do guys like
this even talk to Dave Allman? Hey, dont look
a gift horse in the mouth, just saddle up and listen
to Steve and Dave on this weeks edition of Wall
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Heres the Skinny
7/02/1999
Last summer with the Dow at 9000+, financial analyst
Pat Hardy was looking for a correction to about Dow
7600, then a resumption of the bull market. What else
do you need to know? How about what she thinks now?
How about that shes one of Wall Streets
premier cultural trendspotters? How about that shes
this weeks guest on Wall Street Uncut, hosted
by Dave Allman?
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You Get The Bonus Plan!
6/25/1999
Youre a simple guy with simple needs. All you
really want is to know where the markets are going.
But nooooooo. We give you the Greek philosopher Heraclitus,
the Russian economist Kondratieff, the German historian
Spengler, and to tie it all together, the sullied
virgin from Louisiana, P.Q.
Wall. He's Dave Allmans guest on this weeks
Wall Street Uncut!
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Horatio Alger Lives!
6/18/1999
Flash back to 7 years ago. Youre a sales rep.
The CEO calls you in to tell you that the company
is dropping your main product. What do you do? Well,
if youre Skip Viragh, you take it in stride,
take the product, and start your own company. And
today, youre running the $4.5 billion Rydex
funds. Listen to Skip and Dave Allman on this weeks
edition of
(drum roll please)
Wall Street
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It's All Greek To Me
6/11/1999
Take a dash of Greek literature. Add a few neurophysiological
terms. Throw in a pinch of the Time magazine cover
indicator. Mix in the bond yield / stock yield ratio
and what do you have? Why, market sage Paul Macrae
Montgomery, this weeks guest on The Show Formerly
Known as Off Wall Street, hosted by Dave Allman. (And
a movie review too!)
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Buy
Trough Wars, Sell Peak Wars
6/4/1999
Would they ever send Greenspan to Siberia for being
too right? Could the century-old work of a long-dead
Russian economist possibly matter to your financial
portfolio? Market veteran and hedge fund pioneer Garrett
Jones talks about the K-wave with host Dave Allman on
this weeks edition of The Show Formerly Known
as Off Wall Street. (Whats this, a contest too?)
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Let's Talk Heavenly
Bodies
5/28/1999
What do Merrill Lynch and the CIA have in common?
At different times they each employed this week's
Off Wall Street guest, one of the hottest market timers
of the 1990s. There's little conventional about Arch
Crawford's successful methods, but, hey they let you
keep the money anyway! Join Arch and host Dave Allman
on this week's edition of Off Wall Street.
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Stuff Your Mother Never
Told You about Wall Street
5/21/1999
Still scratching your head about the Fed? Dave Allman
asks the questions. Unconformist researcher Jim Bianco answers
them. Part 2 of an Off Wall Street interview that
pulls no punches talking about how the Street really
operates. Warm milk and cookies not included.
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The Case for Higher
Yields?
5/14/1999
Do you ever wonder what happens to creative analysts
on Wall Street? Sometimes they set up their own shop
and put out some dynamite original research. Example:
Jim Bianco, who's argued for the last few months that
interest rates must move higher. Coincidentally, thats
exactly what rates have done. Even better, Jim is
Dave Allmans guest on this weeks Off Wall
Street, and Jim's got a lot to say that you sure won't
hear from the establishment! So click in and kick
back!
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The Original Internet Bug?
5/7/1999
What if Jules Verne or H.G. Wells wrote a market letter?
Some wild ideas that came true would have put their
readers in the catbird seat. The Original Goldbug,
now The Original Internet Bug, Jim Dines doesnt write novels, but over the
past 40 years hes had a few wild ideas that
were nothing short of prescient. Even better, this
week hes Dave Allmans guest on Off Wall
Street. Wait till you hear what Jims got to
say about the future of the Internet!
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Mother Nature's Midlife
Crisis?
4/30/1999
Does a volcano in the Pacific matter to Manhattan?
Was Hurricane Mitch the last of its kind or the start
of a trend? How come people didn't build homes right
next to rivers 50 years ago? Why Kosovo? This week,
Off Wall Street helps you put La Nina and El Nino
in their proper perspectives. Catch Browning Newsletter
editor Evelyn Browning Garriss chatting about the
weather with Dave Allman on the newest edition of
Off Wall Street.
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It's About Time
4/23/1999
Just cant get in sync with the markets? Maybe
youre not using the right calendar. Seven-year
options pit veteran, editor of The Spiral
Calendar and 1998 winner of the prestigious Charles
H. Dow award, Chris Carolan, thinks hes solved that little
problem.
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Consider Your Options
4/16/1999
Trading options from home. Youve dreamed about
it during naps at your desk. Youve heard colleagues
spin stories about some guy who did it once. One Friday
night, you even convinced yourself to do it, only
to sober up on the reality that 80% lose money.
Want to know something, though? The urban legends
are true. There are people out there who trade options
from home, and do it successfully. Not just in the
Internet-enhanced dream world of the last year or
two either, but on a regular basis in up markets and
down. This week, Off Wall Streets Dave Allman
talks to one of these living legends, Dick Diamond,
to help extract how these investors become one of
the top 20%.
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The Tape Tells Allman
4/07/1999
How's about a little technical perspective from a
market veteran? Few analysts have been around as long
or achieved as much as Stan Weinstein, editor of The
Professional Tape Reader. Hear some great history
plus Stan's take on the current environment in this
edition of Off Wall Street.
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We're Not Monkeying
Around
3/26/1999
When was the last time the Dow hit a 12-month high
within a week after the A-D line hit a 12-month low?
For the answer, check out InvesTech
Research editor Jim Stack as he joins Dave Allman
on the new edition of Off Wall Street. Stack discusses
current markets, referencing detailed studies previously
exclusive to his website. Stack even explains a component
known as the Gorilla Index.
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