Encore Performance from 2003 Change Happens Part 3 of a 3-part series Never again will you hear the objection, “the big firms have their own floor broker and better executions”, because such trading will soon be obsolete, as we predict so will the NYSE. Because we know that after 9/11 a directive from the highest levels […]
Change Happens (Part 2 of a 3-part series)
Encore Performance from 2003 Change Happens Part 2 of a 3-part series On January 1st 1999 a new reserve currency called the “Euro” was introduced and by July 16th 2002 the Euro would become the strongest currency in the world. September 19th 2000, China with its 1.2 billion citizens was granted permanent normal trade relations status […]
Change Happens (Part 1 in a 3 Part Series)
Change Happens Part 1 of a 3-part series On September 21st 2003 I attended a cocktail party at the United States Merchant Marine Academy at Kings Point. It was the day before graduation ceremonies and I had an opportunity to speak with the Key note speaker for the event. His name was Andrew Card, Chief […]
John Dillinger Public Enemy #1
As temperatures around the country hit scorching highs, I try to remember it could be worse. Like in 1934 when much of the U.S. was trapped in a heat wave. In Chicago temperatures soared above 100 degrees so it made sense for Polly Hamilton a divorced waitress, to take in an air-conditioned movie. She […]
In Behavioral Psychology we call that “Decision Fatigue”
Netflix report earnings this week with tepid results. Critics are calling the streaming service “topped out”, despite its hock stick performance over the past 5 years. To me it sounds like a sour grapes spin from old school broadcast losers who are scrambling to find their own steaming solutions. The old boy theory from Nielsen […]
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