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An investment genius, he consistently outperforms market averages. He created one of the fastest growing radio networks in the country. An accomplished author and lecturer, Dan's seminars are standing room only. Financial
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 (2mb) MM 7 102306 Questions from FAMtasticliving-dot-com Mon, 23 Oct 2006 02:35:00 CST Among the lies of the so-called investment analysts and software peddlers, who can you turn to for real answers about your money? Tune in where millionaires go for the right investment advice at the right time, with all our expert show hosts, on BizRadio.
 (3mb) MM 6 102306 James Phillips of the Heritage Foundation on the Middle East Part 2 Mon, 23 Oct 2006 01:00:00 CST Among the lies of the so-called investment analysts and software peddlers, who can you turn to for real answers about your money? Tune in where millionaires go for the right investment advice at the right time, with all our expert show hosts, on BizRadio.
 (2mb) MM 5 102006 Resurging Natural Gas Business w Richard Reiley Mon, 23 Oct 2006 00:00:00 CST Among the lies of the so-called investment analysts and software peddlers, who can you turn to for real answers about your money? Tune in where millionaires go for the right investment advice at the right time, with all our expert show hosts, on BizRadio.
 (2mb) MM 4 102306 Backstage in the Green Room w Jim Rogers Sun, 22 Oct 2006 23:00:00 CST Among the lies of the so-called investment analysts and software peddlers, who can you turn to for real answers about your money? Tune in where millionaires go for the right investment advice at the right time, with all our expert show hosts, on BizRadio.
 (2mb) MM 3 102306 Commodities w Jim Rogers Sun, 22 Oct 2006 22:00:00 CST Among the lies of the so-called investment analysts and software peddlers, who can you turn to for real answers about your money? Tune in where millionaires go for the right investment advice at the right time, with all our expert show hosts, on BizRadio.
 (2mb) MM 2 102306 Dazed and Confused Monologue Sun, 22 Oct 2006 21:30:00 CST Among the lies of the so-called investment analysts and software peddlers, who can you turn to for real answers about your money? Tune in where millionaires go for the right investment advice at the right time, with all our expert show hosts, on BizRadio.
 (2mb) MM 1 102306 Daily Market Report Monologue Sun, 22 Oct 2006 20:00:00 CST Among the lies of the so-called investment analysts and software peddlers, who can you turn to for real answers about your money? Tune in where millionaires go for the right investment advice at the right time, with all our expert show hosts, on BizRadio.
 (2mb) MM 5 102306 James Phillips of the Heritage Foundation on the Middle East Sun, 22 Oct 2006 19:00:00 CST Among the lies of the so-called investment analysts and software peddlers, who can you turn to for real answers about your money? Tune in where millionaires go for the right investment advice at the right time, with all our expert show hosts, on BizRadio.
 (2mb) MM 7 102006 Getting Back to Basics in the Stock Market Monologue Sat, 21 Oct 2006 06:00:00 CST Among the lies of the so-called investment analysts and software peddlers, who can you turn to for real answers about your money? Tune in where millionaires go for the right investment advice at the right time, with all our expert show hosts, on BizRadio.
 (2mb) MM 3 102006 Stephen Halpern - TheStockAdvisors-dot-com - Drill Quip Fri, 20 Oct 2006 19:00:00 CST Among the lies of the so-called investment analysts and software peddlers, who can you turn to for real answers about your money? Tune in where millionaires go for the right investment advice at the right time, with all our expert show hosts, on BizRadio.
 (2mb) MM 8 102006 Interesting Bond w Leslie Gaylord Fri, 20 Oct 2006 03:00:00 CST Among the lies of the so-called investment analysts and software peddlers, who can you turn to for real answers about your money? Tune in where millionaires go for the right investment advice at the right time, with all our expert show hosts, on BizRadio.
 (2mb) MM 7 101806 How to Join the Richest Americans Fri, 20 Oct 2006 02:00:00 CST Among the lies of the so-called investment analysts and software peddlers, who can you turn to for real answers about your money? Tune in where millionaires go for the right investment advice at the right time, with all our expert show hosts, on BizRadio.
 (2mb) MM 6 102006 How to Invest Like a Billionaire Fri, 20 Oct 2006 01:00:00 CST Among the lies of the so-called investment analysts and software peddlers, who can you turn to for real answers about your money? Tune in where millionaires go for the right investment advice at the right time, with all our expert show hosts, on BizRadio.
 (2mb) MM 4 102006 Stephen Halpern - TheStockAdvisors-dot-com - 2 Thu, 19 Oct 2006 23:00:00 CST Among the lies of the so-called investment analysts and software peddlers, who can you turn to for real answers about your money? Tune in where millionaires go for the right investment advice at the right time, with all our expert show hosts, on BizRadio.
 (2mb) MM 3 101806 Dr Michael Cox Answers Listener Questions Thu, 19 Oct 2006 22:00:00 CST Among the lies of the so-called investment analysts and software peddlers, who can you turn to for real answers about your money? Tune in where millionaires go for the right investment advice at the right time, with all our expert show hosts, on BizRadio.
 (2mb) MM 2 102006 Caller Wants to Make LOTS of Money Not Just a Little Thu, 19 Oct 2006 21:05:00 CST Among the lies of the so-called investment analysts and software peddlers, who can you turn to for real answers about your money? Tune in where millionaires go for the right investment advice at the right time, with all our expert show hosts, on BizRadio.
 (2mb) MM 2 101806 Dr Michael Cox - Globalization Thu, 19 Oct 2006 21:00:00 CST Among the lies of the so-called investment analysts and software peddlers, who can you turn to for real answers about your money? Tune in where millionaires go for the right investment advice at the right time, with all our expert show hosts, on BizRadio.
 (2mb) MM 8 101806 Becoming the World's Banker w Bill Payne Wed, 18 Oct 2006 03:00:00 CST Among the lies of the so-called investment analysts and software peddlers, who can you turn to for real answers about your money? Tune in where millionaires go for the right investment advice at the right time, with all our expert show hosts, on BizRadio.
 (2mb) MM 6 101806 Market Strategy w Karl Eggerss Wed, 18 Oct 2006 01:00:00 CST Among the lies of the so-called investment analysts and software peddlers, who can you turn to for real answers about your money? Tune in where millionaires go for the right investment advice at the right time, with all our expert show hosts, on BizRadio.
 (2mb) MM 5 101806 How To Make Yourself A Star - In Search of Excellence Wed, 18 Oct 2006 00:00:00 CST Among the lies of the so-called investment analysts and software peddlers, who can you turn to for real answers about your money? Tune in where millionaires go for the right investment advice at the right time, with all our expert show hosts, on BizRadio.
 (2mb) MM 4 101806 Dr Michael Cox On How To Get Rich in America Tue, 17 Oct 2006 23:00:00 CST Among the lies of the so-called investment analysts and software peddlers, who can you turn to for real answers about your money? Tune in where millionaires go for the right investment advice at the right time, with all our expert show hosts, on BizRadio.
 (2mb) MM 1 101806 Overbought Stock Market Monologue Tue, 17 Oct 2006 20:55:00 CST Among the lies of the so-called investment analysts and software peddlers, who can you turn to for real answers about your money? Tune in where millionaires go for the right investment advice at the right time, with all our expert show hosts, on BizRadio.
 (2mb) MM 3 101306 Stock Picks from TheStockAdvisors dot com Mon, 16 Oct 2006 12:40:00 CST Among the lies of the so-called investment analysts and software peddlers, who can you turn to for real answers about your money? Tune in where millionaires go for the right investment advice at the right time, with all our expert show hosts, on BizRadio.
 (2mb) MM 8 101606 Municipal Bond Opportunities with Leslie Gaylord Mon, 16 Oct 2006 06:00:00 CST Among the lies of the so-called investment analysts and software peddlers, who can you turn to for real answers about your money? Tune in where millionaires go for the right investment advice at the right time, with all our expert show hosts, on BizRadio.
 (2mb) MM 6 101606 Stock Market Report Monologue Mon, 16 Oct 2006 01:20:00 CST Among the lies of the so-called investment analysts and software peddlers, who can you turn to for real answers about your money? Tune in where millionaires go for the right investment advice at the right time, with all our expert show hosts, on BizRadio.
 (1mb) MM 5 101606 Analyzing the Economy and the Stockmarket Monologue Sun, 15 Oct 2006 23:20:00 CST Among the lies of the so-called investment analysts and software peddlers, who can you turn to for real answers about your money? Tune in where millionaires go for the right investment advice at the right time, with all our expert show hosts, on BizRadio.
 (2mb) MM 4 101606 The Economy and the Stock Market with Steve Forbes 2 Sun, 15 Oct 2006 22:00:00 CST Among the lies of the so-called investment analysts and software peddlers, who can you turn to for real answers about your money? Tune in where millionaires go for the right investment advice at the right time, with all our expert show hosts, on BizRadio.
 (2mb) MM 3 101606 The Economy with Steve Forbes Sun, 15 Oct 2006 21:00:00 CST Among the lies of the so-called investment analysts and software peddlers, who can you turn to for real answers about your money? Tune in where millionaires go for the right investment advice at the right time, with all our expert show hosts, on BizRadio.
 (2mb) MM 2 101606 Investing Like a Pro Monologue Sun, 15 Oct 2006 20:00:00 CST Among the lies of the so-called investment analysts and software peddlers, who can you turn to for real answers about your money? Tune in where millionaires go for the right investment advice at the right time, with all our expert show hosts, on BizRadio.
 (2mb) MM 1 101606 Daily Market Update Monologue Sun, 15 Oct 2006 19:00:00 CST Among the lies of the so-called investment analysts and software peddlers, who can you turn to for real answers about your money? Tune in where millionaires go for the right investment advice at the right time, with all our expert show hosts, on BizRadio.
 (2mb) MM 4 101306 Stock Picks from TheStockAdvisors dot com 2 Fri, 13 Oct 2006 12:40:00 CST Among the lies of the so-called investment analysts and software peddlers, who can you turn to for real answers about your money? Tune in where millionaires go for the right investment advice at the right time, with all our expert show hosts, on BizRadio.
 (2mb) MM 1 101306 Fortune Telling on the Stock Market Monologue Fri, 13 Oct 2006 12:00:00 CST Among the lies of the so-called investment analysts and software peddlers, who can you turn to for real answers about your money? Tune in where millionaires go for the right investment advice at the right time, with all our expert show hosts, on BizRadio.
 (2mb) MM 8 101306 Stock Picks - Walgreens from Vahan Janjigian Fri, 13 Oct 2006 05:00:00 CST Among the lies of the so-called investment analysts and software peddlers, who can you turn to for real answers about your money? Tune in where millionaires go for the right investment advice at the right time, with all our expert show hosts, on BizRadio.
 (2mb) MM 7 101306 Stock picks by Vahan Janjigian Thu, 12 Oct 2006 23:00:00 CST Among the lies of the so-called investment analysts and software peddlers, who can you turn to for real answers about your money? Tune in where millionaires go for the right investment advice at the right time, with all our expert show hosts, on BizRadio.
 (2mb) MM 6 101306 Famtasticliving-dot-com Thu, 12 Oct 2006 21:00:00 CST Among the lies of the so-called investment analysts and software peddlers, who can you turn to for real answers about your money? Tune in where millionaires go for the right investment advice at the right time, with all our expert show hosts, on BizRadio.
 (2mb) MM 5 101306 Stock Picks from TheStockAdvisors dot com and Famtasticliving dot com Thu, 12 Oct 2006 20:00:00 CST Among the lies of the so-called investment analysts and software peddlers, who can you turn to for real answers about your money? Tune in where millionaires go for the right investment advice at the right time, with all our expert show hosts, on BizRadio.
 (2mb) MM 4 101206_Great Ideas from Donald Luskin Thu, 12 Oct 2006 06:00:00 CST Among the lies of the so-calle
 (2mb) BC 6 101106_Leslie Gaylord TriStar Financial Wed, 11 Oct 2006 06:15:00 CST Among the lies of the so-called investment analysts and software peddlers, who can you turn to for real answers about your money? Tune in where millionaires go for the right investment advice at the right time, with all our expert show hosts, on BizRadio.
 (2mb) MN 1 101106 Rededicating 55 Broad and Studio party Wed, 11 Oct 2006 03:00:00 CST Among the lies of the so-calle
 (2mb) BC 3 100906_C.J. Coolidge Administaff Great Employees Mon, 09 Oct 2006 01:30:00 CST Among the lies of the so-called investment analysts and software peddlers, who can you turn to for real answers about your money? Tune in where millionaires go for the right investment advice at the right time, with all our expert show hosts, on BizRadio.
 (2mb) BC 6 100606_Muriel Siebert Siebert Financial Hedge Funds Fri, 06 Oct 2006 02:05:00 CST Among the lies of the so-called investment analysts and software peddlers, who can you turn to for real answers about your money? Tune in where millionaires go for the right investment advice at the right time, with all our expert show hosts, on BizRadio.
 (2mb) People in Texas Move Markets? Thu, 05 Oct 2006 14:00:00 CST If you are asking the real questions, about oil and natural gas prices, and if they stay down, electric prices might fall. Do you want to bet on that? Daniel and Tobin are at odds over buying tech stocks. Tobin is in for the long haul since last year. You may need to look at the next 4-6 weeks for a trade, that's all. Is the dog wagging the tail? Or is it a tale? Depends on your perspective.
 (3mb) Trident Points to Tech Thu, 05 Oct 2006 13:30:00 CST Home theaters are booming in new houses. Ever think about the technology that's put into what you young millionaires want? Tobin Smith has. He still likes natural gas trusts and is looking to the new wave of technological advances with plasma
televisions and communications. Ever hear of Trident (TRID) or Silicon Image? You will.
 (2mb) Don't Back Up the Truck Yet Thu, 05 Oct 2006 13:00:00 CST Energy prices are up and crude oil futures are above $60 again. A nibble here and there on these natural gas trusts, just might whet your appetite for the profits to come. By the time you're done, you'll want a truck load.
 (2mb) Do You Want to be a Rich Man? Thu, 05 Oct 2006 01:20:00 CST You don't know if this is a real move. The decline might eat up a lot of the gains from September. Do you want to chase the market and buy at the top when everyone is happy? There seems to be sectors where money is pouring into them. Some are slower growers, so how do you choose among stocks or bonds? Right now, bonds have been weak. Your life will be hell if it keeps running up and you don't know when to quit. You should listen here for peace of mind.
 (2mb) Beating the Business cycle - Part 2 Wed, 04 Oct 2006 09:05:00 CST Anirvan Banerji, author of Beating the Business Cycle, and director of research for the Manhattan-based Economic Cycle Research Institute (ECRI). You can find out more at www.businesscycles.com. Do you experience persisentcy bias? Whatever has been going on will continue, even if the pattern changes.
 (2mb) Opening Remarks Dow Jones All Time High Wed, 04 Oct 2006 09:00:00 CST Opening Remarks Dow Jones All Time High.
 (2mb) The Swing Trader - Part 1 Tue, 03 Oct 2006 23:15:00 CST Is your rollover IRA a distant animal to you? It may be a lot more real now than it was in your 30's. Master Swing Trader Alan Farley coaches others to sieze opportunities with risk management for profitable performances. A commentator for MSN Money, Barron's and RealMoney.com, he feeds himself by the deals he makes. What puts the butter on your bread?
 (2mb) Beating the Business Cycle - Part 3 Tue, 03 Oct 2006 23:00:00 CST Trying to predict whether we're in a recession is sort of like peering into a dark hole. You know what making assumptions can do, so are you betting on hope like the bulls or are you looking at long-leading indicators for the economy? Banerji is back for part 3 of discussions about the economy and commodity and industrial prices.
 (2mb) Stock Market Wars Tue, 03 Oct 2006 22:55:00 CST Have you been in the business of buying on the down side and selling on the up side? The MoneyMan says that's what he's been doing. The market is not performing quite the way he believed it would, but remember, he's no fortune seller. Are you guilty of persistent bias?
 (2mb) Anatomy of the Stock Market Tue, 03 Oct 2006 22:50:00 CST The MoneyMan never sells at panic tops like this. You may be absolutely sure that you're right to buy now, but are you prepared for the pain? You should invest with discipline. Remember, he has long and short positions. He must cover the short on the bottom, or be "right" twice. Can you be right twice?
 (2mb) Make Money Investing in Small Banks Tue, 03 Oct 2006 22:35:00 CST Did you know that Texas has more banks than any other state? As the big guys start to gobble up the smaller independents, there will be plenty of opportunities. Hear Bill Payne, who has moved through the ranks in banking to become an asset acquistions specialist, has to say about the trend.
 (2mb) Beating the Business Cycle - Part 1 Tue, 03 Oct 2006 22:15:00 CST Anirvan Banerji, director of research for the Manhattan-based Economic Cycle Research Institute (ECRI), the foremost institute of research into leading indicators of the economy, is The MoneyMan's VIP guest. The Dow Jones powered its way into new highs, 11,850, up 1%, and the NASDAQ is up 2%. With 80% up volume on both the NYSE and the NASDAQ exchanges, it's a pretty good rally, wouldn't you say? Hear what Mr. Banerji has to say about a stealth recession.
 (2mb) All-time Highs, Sex and Money Tue, 03 Oct 2006 08:30:00 CST Author Isaiah Wilner discusses his fascinating book about Hadden, The Man Time Forgot: A Tale of Genius, Betrayal and the Creation of Time Magazine. Briton Hadden and Henry R. Luce were great friends but became bitter rivals by the time Hadden died at the age of 31. Luce buried Hadden's legacy but fulfilled Hadden's dreams of an entertaining news forum with Time, Life, Sports Illustrated and other innovative ventures, which propelled Luce's fame and fortune. You must reach people and get their attention before you can do anything else. Did we get yours?
 (2mb) Snarky Oil Giants Tue, 03 Oct 2006 08:25:00 CST Exxon, BP and Chevron haven't been in a rush to development alternative sources of oil because it isn't worth the effort on their bottom line right now. The MoneyMan and Chief Trader Karl Eggerss note that although oil and gas prices are dropping, hitting a new low for the past year, futures are expected to be higher next year. So, go ahead and be a conspicuous consumer and take advantage of oil and gas stocks while you can.
 (2mb) Tidal Wave of Money in China Tue, 03 Oct 2006 08:20:00 CST By the end of this year, currency in China will be convertible and a wide open market is developing for credit cards. It might be a good time to buy shares in Chinese banks and telecom sectors through ETFs in the Australian or New Zealand
Exchanges. Hear more from Dr. John Rutledge and The MoneyMan. Otherwise you may be wondering what's in your wallet.
 (2mb) Stingy Banks and Recessions - Part 2 Tue, 03 Oct 2006 08:15:00 CST Dr. John Rutledge tracks policies that drive technology, capital formation and growth. He asks what's not to love about the economy right now? Credit markets are opening soon in China. So what would he do? Check out FXI, FTSE/Xinhua on the China 25 Index; another strategy is to concentrate on large-cap US companies with growing free cash flow and significant business interests in Asia. He believes the global economy can only grow.
 (2mb) Stingy Banks Cause Recessions Tue, 03 Oct 2006 08:05:00 CST Dr. John Rutledge, advisor to several presidential administrations and author of www.rutledgblog.com, says that recessions happen when the whole Federal Reserve and Banking Sector decides to shut down. This has nothing to do with interest rates rising a 1/2%. With cheap bank money, private equity guys compete for the capital. A fascinating discussion that will ease your pain. Don't miss it.
 (2mb) Fearful Money Losers Tue, 03 Oct 2006 08:00:00 CST The MoneyMan says this rally has been a bit of surprise and persistent. It's always better to buy at the bottom, but people are generally fearful of doing so when others are taking a blood bath. Does being more efficient in the economy mean that market conditions should be smoother and more predictable, too? Maybe this optimism now is deserved. Don't be a fearful money loser.
 (2mb) Goldilocks and the Bears Tue, 03 Oct 2006 07:55:00 CST Merck, DuPont, IBM and Coca Cola have all endured drops while United Technologies, Exxon, Boeing, Johnson & Johnson and Citigroup are enjoying increased values. What is interesting right now is the huge drop on the NYNEX for crude futures, down almost 4%. Natural gas is selling lower than the price of liquifying it. This is a narrow market. If you own stocks and ETFs, they may be going up. This may not last long. The Goldilocks effect in the economy may be deceptive.
 (2mb) Born to Lose, But You Can Change Fri, 29 Sep 2006 10:50:00 CST Henry-hub, GMAC Bonds, XTO Energy & Chesapeake Energy are on The MoneyMan's radar. Henry-hub, the spot price of natural gas, is $3.63, and down 13%. Where does The MoneyMan think the smart money is right now? Listen to find out.
 (2mb) An Entertaining Venue Fri, 29 Sep 2006 10:25:00 CST You can win with Centerplate (CVP), according to Steven Halpern of thestockadvisors.com. Centerplate is in the business of creating something special for major and minor league sports facilities, convention centers and entertainment venues. And is a turnaround in the picture for Gateway (GTW)? Hear more about why we are born to procreate and be broke, too.
 (2mb) Global Deals Fri, 29 Sep 2006 10:15:00 CST Chinalife Insurance Co., Ltd. is a favorite of frequent VIP guest, Steven Halpern of the interactive site, thestockadvisors.com. Did you know the average life insurance premium for a person in China is $27 versus the world average of $292? If you stick around, you're in for quite an education about an emerging market.
 (2mb) Born to Lose, But You Can Change - Part 2 Fri, 29 Sep 2006 10:05:00 CST The Dow, NASDAQ and S&P are all down fractionally. In a sideways market the world is about buying fear and selling happiness. Pattern recognition is ingrained in human engineering; this trait, however, does not help you on Wall Street. A lethal legacy? You can choose.
 (2mb) Not True Demand Fri, 29 Sep 2006 09:50:00 CST The MoneyMan and Chief Trader Karl Eggerss address caller questions about bond equity yields. The MoneyMan thinks interest rates will move up a bit over the next six months. Can an engineered recovery be in our future with an upcoming election? Who will get credit for "saving the economy?"
 (2mb) What's in Your Wallet? Fri, 29 Sep 2006 09:45:00 CST Heading into the 4th quarter, a caller says he's shorting the NASDAQ and the Dow Jones. Hear why The MoneyMan does things a bit differently. Beneath the surface, this is a rally for a few of the biggest companies and these numbers skew the averages. Do you know the best default place for your money?
 (1mb) Famtastic Living Fri, 29 Sep 2006 09:15:00 CST Robin Courtney, publisher of Famtastic Living E-zine at www.famtasticliving.com, talks with The MoneyMan about her e-zine business focused on the family. For every hour of television time, do you think you can spend an hour with your family? It's worth it.
 (2mb) Selfishness Leads to Confusion Fri, 29 Sep 2006 05:00:00 CST When Microsoft, Intel and Sun Microsystems were at their all time highs, everyone wanted a piece of them. Didn't your parents teach you not to jump over a cliff with your friends? How selfish are you? Maybe you should learn something new each day and help someone else get what they want. Chief Trader Leslie Gaylord of Tri-Star Financial tells you what you need to know about mortgage bonds, too.
 (2mb) Beating the Business Cycle Thu, 28 Sep 2006 08:30:00 CST Anirvan Banerji, director of research for the Manhattan-based Economic Cycle Research Institute (ECRI), the foremost institute of research into
leading indicators of the economy, is the VIP guest. The Dow Jones powered its way into new highs, 11,850, up 1%, and the NASDAQ is up 2%. With 80% up volume on both the NYSE and the NASDAQ exchanges, it's a pretty good rally, wouldn't you say? Hear what Mr. Banerji has to say about a stealth recession.
 (2mb) The Technical Take - Part 2 Thu, 28 Sep 2006 08:25:00 CST ETF's in crude oil, home builders and a position in gold poised to trade are in Dr. Lerner's portfolio. Find out where he thinks interest rates will be in 10 years. Learn about market trends when the yield curve is inverted.
 (2mb) The Technical Take Thu, 28 Sep 2006 08:05:00 CST Hear about Rydex market buyers, money on the sidelines, put-call ratios and other technical stuff right here. A doctor and a scientist, VIP guest Guy Lerner blends technical and fundamental data to determine factors that lead to sustainable moves in the markets. According to www.thetechnicaltake.com, his goals are to identify trends and not to trade out of a trend.
 (2mb) Are You 80% Poorer? Thu, 28 Sep 2006 08:00:00 CST Pfizer, Zimmer, SanDisk and Tempur-Pedic have all been in The MoneyMan's portfolio and mentioned on his show. With 70% of everything in special issue, mortgage bonds, with interest in the 9-9.5% range, this is effectively doubling money every eight or nine years. The best performing index over this decade is the Dow Jones Industrial Average, but 20% inflation means you're 80% poorer. Have you thought about what you will do when the market rolls over? The MoneyMan has.
 (2mb) Amaranth and the Aftermath Wed, 27 Sep 2006 07:40:00 CST The MoneyMan and John Bott discuss trust and the mistake some investors make when they try to predict the future. The questions raised include who was monitoring and conducting due diligence on the hedge fund that dropped 50% betting on natural gas, and where were the primary rules of trading? Daniel still thinks there's lots of money to be made in natural gas trusts. You need to be here, right now.
 (2mb) All Hat, No Cattle Wed, 27 Sep 2006 07:35:00 CST Fluctuation in a bond price is difficult to understand, but John Bott of Tri-Star Financial and The MoneyMan tell it like it is. Mortgage backed bonds are priced by a matrix. Bott says they plug into an arbitrary spread to treasuries. If you hold a bond until maturity, you will get interest due and 100% of the principal. What's not to like about this deal? Don't be surprised.
 (2mb) Not So Tiny Market Bubbles Wed, 27 Sep 2006 07:20:00 CST New BizRadio host, Jack Bouroudjian, fields fantastic caller questions regarding strategies for a 4th quarter short-term pullback, including bonds as investment vehicles, protective puts, call spreads and short-term move downs. Jack says the inverted yield curve may be a short-lived experience, too. Don't panic; Jack makes it simple to understand, just like The MoneyMan.
 (2mb) The Little Things Matter Wed, 27 Sep 2006 07:15:00 CST According to Brewer Investment Group, LLC, principal, Jack Bouroudjian, small movements
within the market can significantly impact your trade. The MoneyMan announces that Jack will
debut on BizRadio with his own show, October 2, live from Chicago. Don't miss a single gem
of information and don't be fooled by window dressing.
 (2mb) Contradicting Indicators Wed, 27 Sep 2006 07:05:00 CST The natural gas sector is collapsing as the result, in part, by a leveraged bet by a big hedge fund. However, companies involved in oil and gas services have enjoyed increased values. If you're feeling jubilent about this rally, you better wake up and find out what's really going on.
 (1mb) A Sell Signal from God Wed, 27 Sep 2006 07:00:00 CST The Dow Jones Industrial index has hit the hightest point in six years. But really, what is all the hype about on television? The MoneyMan says this is a classic sell signal from God. The 10-Year Treasury is at almost 4.6%, which is what you're paid for lending money to the US government.
 (2mb) Slippery Steps & Calling Bonds Tue, 26 Sep 2006 12:40:00 CST Why is it possible the stock market is enjoying a persistently good rally even though the economy appears to be rolling over? John Mauldin of www.investorsinsight.com answers the question. Chief Bond Trader Leslie Gaylord joins The MoneyMan to discuss step-up-range-accrual notes. With a slight discount to par, which might be a 12 year final, you have the potential to get a 10% yield on an A rated bond when the treasury is at a 4.58% rate. Want to know what can go wrong? You'd better listen.
 (2mb) Which Loss is the Best? Tue, 26 Sep 2006 12:00:00 CST John Mauldin of Outside the Box, is the VIP for this segment on commodities. A caller asks about making a $10-15K investment in oil and natural gas. Mauldin has some harsh words regarding this kind of deal and points out that professionals recently lost $6 billion in natural gas. Mauldin says 95% of people that trade in commodities lose money. Do you know which loss is the best?
 (2mb) Finger Licking Good Tue, 26 Sep 2006 11:50:00 CST Natural oil and gas has everyone's attention in the aftermath of Amaranth. For details, listen to the experts, The MoneyMan and Chief Trader Karl Eggerss talk about this blood bath and field a great question about OPEC from the audience. Is a golden opportunity on the horizen?
 (2mb) They're Buying What Looks Good Tue, 26 Sep 2006 11:40:00 CST In the short-run, the market is a popularity contest and in the long-run, it's buying profits by the pound. Everyone wants to pump themselves up to look better than they really are. So when will it stop? Or will it? If sellers develop, you better take the gift and get out of the way.
 (1mb) Lipstick on Pigs Tue, 26 Sep 2006 11:30:00 CST Remember when the world was sure interest rates would go up? They did, but they swing like a pendulum. Interest rates rose with the 10-year treasury to 4.585%. There is a rush at the end of the month into things that have been going up because all these big institutions, hedge fund and mutual fund managers, want to look good, putting lipstick on those pigs.
 (2mb) Raw Materials are Bouncing Fri, 22 Sep 2006 17:55:00 CST Interest rates plummeted to 4.59% for the 10-year treasury. Tri-Star Financial's Chief Trader, Leslie Gaylord, agrees with The MoneyMan about a slowing economic situation with inverted curves. The recent stock rally makes some investors overly optimistic. Final thoughts from Richard Riley include how the Alberta Provencial Government is taking away tax advantages that negatively impact development in the oil sector.
 (2mb) Oil Patch Expert, Richard Riley Fri, 22 Sep 2006 17:50:00 CST Drill-Quip is a Texas oil service company that may see stock prices pop up if oil prices pops up, too. Supply has increased more than demand and that's why we see the fall in oil prices, says Richard Riley, who writes the Golden Oil Portfolio Letter and is The MoneyMan's VIP guest. Riley likes gas trusts, too, because really, how low can they go?
 (2mb) The Invisible Hand - Part 2 with Dr. Stiglitz Fri, 22 Sep 2006 17:40:00 CST The Economist and The MoneyMan review underlying truths and myths about market economies, forecasting and performance. Do economists make more money in the market than lay people? You'll be surprised at the answer. Listen to an intellectually stimulating and surprising discussion with Nobel Prize winner and Columbia University Professor Jospeh Stiglitz in this second half of his discussion with Daniel.
 (2mb) Making Globalization Work Fri, 22 Sep 2006 17:30:00 CST Nobel prize winner, Joseph Stiglitz, PhD, is the VIP guest. The former Stanford, MIT and
Drummond Professor and fellow of All Souls College in Oxford is now a professor at Columbia
University in New York. Where The MoneyMan and the Scholar agree: the riptide of technology
requires more education, skills and technology investment so we can compete in this new
globalized world. Check out the Professor's new book, Making Globalization Work, or visit
www.josephstiglitz.com.
 (2mb) Defense & Homeland Security Fri, 22 Sep 2006 17:25:00 CST What do United Industrial Corporation (UIC), Cogent Systems (COGT) and an ETF, PowerShares Global Water Portfolio Trust, have in common? Defense and home security, which are extremely relevant topics. Steven Halpern of thestockadvisors.com and The MoneyMan review the potential of these companies and investment options during this session.
 (2mb) Long Tech, Short Oil Pair Trades Fri, 22 Sep 2006 17:20:00 CST Pair trading can be a very speculative move. Steven Halpern of thestockadvisors.com likes Baker Hughes and BJ Services for the oil service sector to short and Research in Motion and SanDisk in the technology sector to go long. There's more, so tune in.
 (2mb) Financial Dinosaurs Endanger Money Fri, 22 Sep 2006 17:15:00 CST Crude is down in the 50's but raw materials took a little jump. Bonds, where the richest people in the world have their investments, are making money now. Don't get overconfident and become passive with your portfolio. You may be in danger.
 (1mb) Contrarian Counter & Market Updates Fri, 22 Sep 2006 17:05:00 CST The Dow, NASDAQ & S&P are all fractionally down today, but the bigger story is sliding interest rates to 4.5%. Bonds are making money now. As stocks slip, drip and sleaze down, who is right in this situation, a bear or a bull? Do you buy or sell, and when will there be a rollover? The MoneyMan makes cents with impeccable timing.
 (2mb) Be Prepared: Not Just a Boy Scout Motto Thu, 21 Sep 2006 13:05:00 CST Solutions for business continuity database disaster and recovery planning are reviewed
with a representative of Sybase, the developer of a product called Mirror Activator. Bott and Messinger introduce upcoming segments about real estate. For more on the Mirror Activator, check out www.sybase.com.
 (2mb) The Philly Index & ISM Wed, 20 Sep 2006 22:15:00 CST The Philadelphia Fed Index is a good indicator of changes in everything from employment, general prices, and conditions within the manufacturing industry. It is a precursor of information published later by the Institute of Supply Management (ISM). The biggest part of our economy has been dependent upon the housing sector. If prices continue to go down, how low will the ISM go? Hear John and JD wrap up the day.
 (2mb) Contingency Plans with the TWC Wed, 20 Sep 2006 22:00:00 CST John Bott of Tri-Star Financial and JD Messinger of "Global Evolution," discuss contingency plans. Labor market statistics show a huge shift in the types of jobs available now versus 50 years ago. The Texas Workforce Commission can help employees and employers find each other. This state agency has a business contingency plan to facilitate programs in the case of emergencies and natural disasters. Check out texasworkforce.org for FREE information to find a job or an employee or how to upgrade your skills and resume.
 (2mb) Preparing for the Unexpected Wed, 20 Sep 2006 21:00:00 CST The Jack Field in the Gulf of Mexico, the oil sector currently in a "Dead Cat Bounce," and the common thread among the Thailand Coup, Ford Motor Company and presidential approval ratings are topics during this segment. BizRadio hosts JD Messinger of "Global Evolution" and John Bott of "What's Working Now," fill in for The Moneyman. Gear up for the unexpected with great information.
 (2mb) Double Whammy Mortgages & Baghdad Bonds Wed, 20 Sep 2006 13:50:00 CST Pay-option-adjustable-rate mortgages and Baghdad Bonds are out there, but you need to beware of both. John Bott of Tri-Star and The Moneyman say that a reverse-amortizable mortgage may get consumers' a lot of house for the money at first. However, there is a clause that indicates if the loan becomes 115% of the equity value in property, the loan becomes due and payable. If real estate values fall with interest rates, this type of deal is a real liability. Bahgdad bonds are trading for par at 8 5/8% but they are NOT US backed.
 (2mb) Buying Valero, Intel, AMD & Vista Wed, 20 Sep 2006 13:25:00 CST Valero is still The MoneyMan's choice for the energy sector in this weird oil market. Intel's new chip, AMD, Vista, Yahoo and Alan Greenspan are topics of discussion as John Bott joins the show. Irrational exuberance? You be the judge.
 (2mb) Gasoline, Consumers, Recession & Christmas Wed, 20 Sep 2006 13:05:00 CST The longer the price of oil & natural gas stays down, there is less fear of a recession, even though the market continues to weaken. Lower oil & natural gas prices may boost consumer spending with the upcoming Christmas shopping season. Find out what Chief Trader Karl Eggerss says about selling the S&P right now.
 (2mb) Commodities & Conspiracy Theories Wed, 20 Sep 2006 13:00:00 CST Speculation is factored into some index prices on the NYNEX and CME, especially for natural gas, copper, iron and other commodities. The MoneyMan says this is not a supply and demand situation. He shares final thoughts about disheartening predictions from previous segments with David Adelman. Sometimes war is a necessary evil.
 (2mb) World War 4: Are We There Yet? Wed, 20 Sep 2006 08:30:00 CST News industry veteran and author, David A. Andelman of Forbes.com, joins The MoneyMan for a discussion about global issues that matter. At the end of WWI, alot of problems we are now experiencing geopolitically and geoeconomically were just beginning to stir. With nothing moving in the right direction, what in the world is going to happen in the Middle East? Hear a subject matter expert's predictions for a best-case scenario. Andelman does not see us going to war with Iran, because what's really in it for U.S.?
 (2mb) Two Sides of the Same Coin Wed, 20 Sep 2006 08:00:00 CST There were 2.5 billion shares traded on the NYSE and a pretty high volume on the NASDAQ, which is a significant development. The Feds have paused, leaving interest rates unchanged at 5.25%. No surprise, considering there is an election
in the works. Courage and insensitivity are both sides of the same coin, in The MoneyMan's opinion. When the correction comes, does buying power rise? Hear wisdom speak and The MoneyMan talk.
 (2mb) Money Mojo in Natural Gas Wed, 20 Sep 2006 05:15:00 CST Another drop in crude oil futures, surprise, surprise. Look at the gift and a buying opportunity with natural gas now, as it falls. Check out the many natural gas trust companies in Canada and if you're courageous, make your move. Of course, do the research before you invest your money. There isn't a crystal ball to give precise answers, but The MoneyMan has the money mojo.
 (2mb) Not as Complicated as You Think Tue, 19 Sep 2006 10:20:00 CST The MoneyMan and Chief Bond Trader, Leslie Gaylord, favor riding the new bull market with mortgage bonds backed by the Federal government. Ginnie Mae, Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac currently sell hybrid ARMs bonds with explicit government gaurantees. Whether the Federal Reserve is finished hiking interest rates or has only paused -- opinions are divided -- investors can be confident the highest-quality, Triple "A" Rated bonds are making money again, with no credit risk. Call Leslie at Tri-Star Financial at (800) 864-9200 and do your own research on-line at www.ginniemae.gov.
 (2mb) Status versus Leadership Tue, 19 Sep 2006 10:15:00 CST Mark Sanborn has "an unparalleled ability to explain fundamental business and leadership truths through simple stories and anecdotes." His book, You Don?t Need a Title to Be a Leader, offers an inspiring message to anyone regardless of status. Hear how to act with purpose, care about and listen to others, and offer encouragement and
support so the development of those around you will set you apart and leave a legacy
of contribution. Hear the investor and the economist share wisdom on leadership, which
ultimately makes money for everyone.
 (2mb) Why Should You Care About the Bhat? Tue, 19 Sep 2006 10:05:00 CST Motivational speaker and radio host of Global Revolution on BizRadio, J.D. Messinger, is Dan's guest. The MoneyMan expands discussions about the crisis in Thailand and points out why we might care about the drop in value of the Thai bhat in the aftermath of the recent political coup. Everything about our lives in the 1990's started with a change in Thailand. Find out what is different now and how this impacts our lives. Why does oil seep into everything?
 (2mb) Consumer Spending Tue, 19 Sep 2006 10:00:00 CST We pay less for gasoline per gallon other items we use daily, such as Peptobismal or Visine. Nevertheless, the cost of gasoline still impacts everyone. Up or down, consumers keep spending. Gasoline pricing also factors supply disruption issues. Barry Ritholtz's predictions about stock market performance, the cost of gas and interest rates are revealed in his final session with The MoneyMan.
 (2mb) The Goldilocks Effect Mon, 18 Sep 2006 22:25:00 CST Barry Ritholtz, RealMoney.com Contributor, is back with The MoneyMan. A goal for Barry as he reviews quantifiable data in determining what to invest in, includes asking himself, "What the hell is reality?" After he determines what is relevant now, Ritholtz looks at the consensus of other investors, and divergences, too. This process sounds uncannily familiar.
 (2mb) King Crude Mon, 18 Sep 2006 22:05:00 CST The MoneyMan continues discussions about the crisis in Thailand. King Bhumibol Adulyadej appointed Gen. Sondhi as the head of the council to keep the peace, according to a televised announcement. Review what this political takeover, the cost of money and the decrease in the price of natural gas and oil have in common.
 (2mb) Thailand Coup Rattles Asian Markets Mon, 18 Sep 2006 22:00:00 CST A weak day in the market overall, but not too bad considering stocks appear bouyant, says The MoneyMan. What is really signifiant is the bloodless coup that took place in Thailand. Thai Army chief Gen. Sondhi Boonyaratklin led the overthrow while Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra was at the U.N. General Assembly in New York. Hear thoughts on this and the energy sector, too.
 (2mb) Deep Pockets or Deep Debt? Mon, 18 Sep 2006 21:05:00 CST Barry Ritholtz, Chief Market Strategist for Ritholtz Research, discusses Best Buy and consumer financing options for plasma televisions. Are the increases in these type of purchases a sign of a robust consumer? Hear what Ritholtz has to say and The MoneyMan's comments on deferred interest payments, financing and credit debt in general.
 (2mb) Best Stock Picks Mon, 18 Sep 2006 00:50:00 CST Forbes.com Video Network MoneyMasters host, Vahan Janjigian,is back for a third segment with The MoneyMan. His picks right now include Teva Pharmaceutical Industries, Ltd. (TEVA) and MEMC (WFR), a leader in wafer technology. Leslie Gaylord of Tri-Star Financial joins the mix in this final segment to discuss bonds. Want an 8 1/2% yield on a specialty mortgage bond? Gaylord says she has just the vehicle that can get you there if you want to go.
 (2mb) Manifest Destiny Mon, 18 Sep 2006 00:25:00 CST Vahan Janjigian is back in this segment addressing caller questions about commodities. Gold is tied to inflation, says Janjigian. The MoneyMan says that investor emotions and beliefs about commodities and the consequences of speculation increases the volatility of the prices. What does supply and demand have to do with anything and what is a good hedge right now? Hear these experts talk about the power in gold.
 (2mb) Three-Dimensional Chess Mon, 18 Sep 2006 00:00:00 CST Vahan Janjigian, V.P. and Exec. Director at Forbes Inc. and host of MoneyMasters, which can be seen on the Forbes.com Video Network, is The MoneyMan's guest. Jangigian and Daniel address caller questions regarding a long-term secular bull market, the small cycles within this larger trend, and trading in the commodities and energy sectors. Janjigian is also Editor of the Forbes Growth Investor and Forbes Special Situation Survey investment newsletters.
 (2mb) Madmen Across the Water Sun, 17 Sep 2006 21:25:00 CST Foreign policy, terrorism and global organized crime expert, Arnaud de Borchgrave, is the fascinating and informative guest in this segment. The MoneyMan asks the questions on every American's mind: What will Iran do next? de Borchgrave talks about the pulse in Iran and specifically, motives behind Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's "World Tour," comments in Time, and his upcoming trip to Cuba. de Borchgrave is part of Benador Associates, a group of internationally recognized experts on the Middle East, among many topics. BizRadio listeners get the good stuff first!
 (2mb) Get Them What They Want Sun, 17 Sep 2006 21:05:00 CST Some people worry about the savings rate in America, but is that really a factor in a global economy? The MoneyMan fields a question about an increase in JC Penney stock, which is a positive indicator for the retail sector right now, or is it? In the long run, pick a company that is on the right side, helping people get what they want. Valueline and Standard & Poor's are just two of Daniel's favorite stock and company evaluation tools. You should know by now: do your homework before you invest a dime.
 (2mb) Saving, Investing & Spending Money Sun, 17 Sep 2006 21:00:00 CST The stock market is even overall today. Interest rates moved up a bit. The 10-year treasury is at 4.8%. The market X-ray, however, does not show demand, so The MoneyMan is surprised at the persistent rise with the current rally. Financial services, banks and lately, technology stocks, are on his radar now. Rather than save, Americans invest or spend money. How does this compare to people on other continents? Hear about globalization and the corresponding impact to your portfolio.
 (2mb) Beneath the Surface Sun, 17 Sep 2006 20:00:00 CST The stock price of natural gas is today, well below $5.00. Can you tell what's going on in the economy? You can learn a lesson about leading indicators in the bigger picture, the economy. And from cowhides? Listen to the analogy from the MASTER. And, listen to great questions about shorting the market and tanking it from a caller, in this segment. Do you need to tank natural gas, too?
 (2mb) The Doctor is Back Wed, 13 Sep 2006 23:30:00 CST John Bott and Jack Warkenthien wrap up the day with the second part of an interview with Dr. Lacey Hunt of Hoisington Investment Management.Hunt proves Bott's contention that bonds are a great way to make money. Hoisington has consistently provided earnings with US Government Treasury Bonds through the years. Hear the different options, however, available for your money.
 (2mb) Bonded for Durability Wed, 13 Sep 2006 22:55:00 CST Special guest Dr. Lacey Hunt discusses bonds with John Bott and Jack Warkenthien. Hunt is an executive for Hoisington Investment Management, which manages more than 3.3 billion for institutional clients. Hoisington specializes in fixed asset income. Hear Bott's love in this segment.
 (2mb) Beer Drinkers & Bounty Hunters Wed, 13 Sep 2006 22:15:00 CST Jack Warkenthien and Tri-Star Financial's John Bott fills in with The MoneyMan. Did you know sharing a drink with your boss can increase your income? The guys share some real estate news, too. Hear the news that makes a difference in your pocket.
 (2mb) Not a Free Ride Yet: Gold Wed, 13 Sep 2006 21:00:00 CST Jack Warkenthien and John Bott fill in for The MoneyMan. Bott says gold will bottom out before things get better; however, if something bad happens, we'll see it rise again. He predicts $50-100 days when it does rise. If it goes below $475, get out. Want to hear more? Take a nice ride with the guys.
 (2mb) More Mortgage Bonds Tue, 12 Sep 2006 23:05:00 CST John Bott of TriStar Financial plays devil's advocate as Dan prepares for his Fox television appearance. Hear what they have to say about Raytheon. Plus, Bott helps you hedge with real estate mortgage bonds. For more information, check out Tri-Star Financial's Web site at www.tristar.us.
 (2mb) Content & Substance Tue, 12 Sep 2006 22:25:00 CST The MoneyMan takes feedback regarding the content and length of his show. He's still open to feedback. Find out about a happening BizRadio event that will take place in October at the Natural Science Museum in Houston. Ron Barshop, Executive Vice President of BizRadio, joins Dan during this segment.
 (2mb) Shooters vs. Clippers Tue, 12 Sep 2006 21:55:00 CST John Bott of Tri-Star Financial interjects his opinions about stock favorites during this next-to-last segment of the day. And, callers give input regarding content and guests for events and programs on BizRadio. You can give input, too. What are you waiting for?
 (2mb) Working Smarter Tue, 12 Sep 2006 20:40:00 CST The rally in general-what do you think? Take a walk down memory lane and review world developments that impacted the global economy in the past and can put in perspective what is happening now. Is everything risk-free? Hear the real story right here.
 (1mb) God Has a Sense of Humor Tue, 12 Sep 2006 20:30:00 CST We have to keep pushing to the forefront for oil reserves. That's a fact of our life. Hear part two of two segments with Howard Simmons of Stocks, Futures & Options magazine and RealMoney.com talks with The MoneyMan. Simmons likes retailers, as mentioned in the previous segment and the technology sector, too. Consumer electronics and stuff that will be in time for the holidays are on his radar. Don't miss out.
 (2mb) Catering to the Herd Tue, 12 Sep 2006 20:25:00 CST Hear wonderful comments from listeners and find out investment strategies to win with Howard Simmons of Realmoney.com, who is also frequent commentator with CNBC. Dan is preparing for his upcoming television appearance and things are very interesting. Find out why Simmons like the beaten down retailers right now.
 (2mb) Bullet Proof Defense Tue, 12 Sep 2006 20:15:00 CST What would result in $100 billion dollars in the hands of consumers? After elections, who will care about the price of oil? Ponder these questions with The MoneyMan, and find out about his appearance on the Fox channel with Steve Forbes. Daniel will talk about defense stocks he likes, including United Industrial Corporation that makes guidance systems. What do you dislike about this stock?
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