17 min. from 1/8/2010 Show - In this, our first show of the year we take a look back at 2009, and what it will means for investors in 2010. We look at the first half of the year which was one for the record books, examine the lingering unemployment issue and listen back to some of our favorite interviews of the year. : The first part of the year was one for the record books. The markets headed south in a bid way, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average finally landing at 6,600 and the S&P 500 holding at an ominous 666. The markets held, and after those March lows, it was up, up and away with the markets staging the biggest rally since the 1930's.
19 min. from 1/8/2010 Show - In this, our first show of the year we take a look back at 2009, and what it will means for investors in 2010. We look at the first half of the year which was one for the record books, examine the lingering unemployment issue and listen back to some of our favorite interviews of the year. : In the Second Segment we take a look at the underlying economy with the economist who got it most right, Noriel Roubini. Professor Roubini had been called a Casandra by the press for his pessimistic outlook on the markets and the economy, but he proved to be mostly right as the year unfolded.
16 min. from 1/8/2010 Show - In this, our first show of the year we take a look back at 2009, and what it will means for investors in 2010. We look at the first half of the year which was one for the record books, examine the lingering unemployment issue and listen back to some of our favorite interviews of the year. : In this segment a review of the employment picture, and it doesn't look good. The most talked about interview of the year was of Steve Winn. As the biggest employer in Las Vegas, Mr. Winn gives us the perspective of a businessman. He looks over the governement stimulus plan, and finds it wanting.
17 min. from 12/11/2009 Show - This week David takes an in-depth look at Sovereign Debt around the world. Plus, a look at the rally in the US Dollar and its effect on the "Carry Trade" : Featuring our review of trading in the markets. Citi Bank seeks to payoff the TARP Funds borrowed earlier in the year.
18 min. from 12/11/2009 Show - This week David takes an in-depth look at Sovereign Debt around the world. Plus, a look at the rally in the US Dollar and its effect on the "Carry Trade" : Our analysis of Governmental Debt around the globe, with a look at the down grade of Greece, the warning for Spain, and even a hint of trouble in the UK and US. Is it simply a case of governments spending more than the have.