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Strategies & Market Trends : Booms, Busts, and Recoveries

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To: shades who wrote (62225)4/18/2005 9:16:33 PM
From: Slagle  Read Replies (1) of 74559
 
Shades, If you like Money Radio try 1250AM Sarasota. You have Phil 3-5PM and later, 6PM I think there is Gary Kaultbaum. I really like his radio show (he, like the Stock Doctors is in Orlando) and he is much better than on his Fox TV Saturday morning show (bullcrap and bearcrap, per Phil) He is the one who Phil is talking about when Phil makes fun of a competitor who says "hug your children". The Stock Doctors radio show is good or used to be; I can't get it down here anymore, other than on the internet. They are live on an Orlando station and you should be able to get them there north of Tampa. When money radio is really good is during some crisis (like 9-11 or Y2K, ect). You should be able to get money radio virtually non-stop on the internet using Realplayer.

BBR is about the best board on SI these days. Back during the tech mania the CFZ was probably the best bear board on the whole internet. Bill Fleckenstein posted there often and all all these guys here, Jay and the rest too. Mike Burke was a big poster then and even wrote a weekly column for Silicon Investor, back when it was a sort of E-Zine. Mike (who now posts incognito as "knighty Tin") went back to work in the money mgmt. business so he had to stop posting anything related to stocks. Mike (a super nice guy even though he is a big liberal) is a sort of investment biz heavy, having managed several mutual funds: rumor has it that Fidelity offered him the job to run Magellan and he turned them down to run a bond fund. Then they hired Peter Lynch.
Slagle
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