TDI Podcast 117: How to Research a Stock (TTWO) (Update)

July 13, 2009

Guest – Frank Curzio: Frank and Andrew discuss ways to research stocks. We go over fundamentals as well as the technical indicators. We specifically make our way through Take Two (TTWO) and discover why this could be an attractive play.

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Frank X. Curzio was most recently a research analyst at TheStreet.com, where he worked closely with Jim Cramer and had an amazing run in 2009 with a 25%++ gain with his Stocks Under $10 newsletter. He also hosted “The Real Story Podcast” — a daily podcast until last Friday. He is a regular guest on FoxBusiness News and previously was the editor of The FXC Newsletter and portfolio manager for Greentree Financial. New Website: Frank.Curzio.com

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3 Responses to “TDI Podcast 117: How to Research a Stock (TTWO) (Update)”

  1. Alex on July 14th, 2009 4:48 pm

    So, Take Two announced a delay for Bioshock 2, continuing its serial disappointments. Does this change the equation? The upside seems like it's pushed off 6 months or more in the future. Can the downside get a bit lower as they draw on their cash reserves?

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