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Do Cycles Exist?
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 3/31/00 edition of Wall Street Uncut with Dave Allman!

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Mary, Mary, Quite Contrary
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 3/24/00 edition of Wall Street Uncut with Dave Allman!

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Dead Economists Society
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. Join David on this 3/17/00 edition of Wall Street Uncut with Dave Allman!

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Get Smart!
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 3/10/00 edition of Wall Street Uncut with Dave Allman!

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Allow Me To Be Frank
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 3/03/00 edition of Wall Street Uncut with Dave Allman!

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Where No Prices Are Lower Prices Than Ralph’s
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 2/25/00 edition of Wall Street Uncut with Dave Allman and find out!

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Do It with a Super Model!!
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 2/18/00 edition of Wall Street Uncut with Dave Allman!

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Night Attack
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 2/11/00 edition of Wall Street Uncut with Dave Allman!

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Russian Psychiatrist Gives KGB “Freudian" Slip
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 2/04/00 edition of Wall Street Uncut with Dave Allman! Why “Nyet?!”

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The Trouble with Prosperity
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 1/28/00 edition of Wall Street Uncut with Dave Allman!

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So Many Bubbles, So Little Time
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 1/21/00 edition of Wall Street Uncut with Dave Allman!

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Are You Addicted To Risk?
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 1/14/00 edition of Wall Street Uncut with Dave Allman.

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Does Size Really Matter?
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 1/07/00 edition of Wall Street Uncut with Dave Allman.

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Would Ayn Rand Draw To An Inside Straight?
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 12/17/99 edition of Wall Street Uncut with Dave Allman.

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A Call to Arms
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. Listen to Dick on this 12/10/99 edition of Wall Street Uncut with Dave Allman.

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DRAM Tough
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 12/03/99 edition of Wall Street Uncut with Dave Allman.

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