TDI Podcast 170 – Stocks That Pop With Curzio

July 18, 2010 11:59 pm

Guest: Frank Curzio discusses Google (GOOG), Citi (C) , Gold, Euro, China, the economy and more. What are some of the best ideas for the next phase of the market cycle and what stocks should you look at now… Plus, we consider some of the Greece fallout and Frank provides a lesson on how to avoid this clouding your investment judgment.

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Frank Curzio is an equity analyst for Stansberry & Associates.

Check out Frank’s Podcast on iTunes – HERE.

Frank has over 15 years of investing experience. He was recently the editor of TheStreet.com’s Stocks Under $10 newsletter where he significantly outperforming the markets during his tenure. He was also a research analyst for Jim Cramer and host of The Real Wall Street podcast – one of the most widely listened-to financial podcasts on iTunes.

Frank has been a guest on various media outlets including Fox Business News, CNBC’s The Kudlow Report and CNBC’s The Call. He has also been mentioned numerous times on Jim Cramer’s Mad Money, is a featured guest on CNN Radio and has been quoted in financial magazines and websites.

Before TheStreet.com, Frank was the editor of The FXC Newsletter and received one of the top rankings by Hulbert’s Financial Digest for risk-adjusted performance. Also, Frank was portfolio manager for Greentree Financial.

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8 Responses to “TDI Podcast 170 – Stocks That Pop With Curzio”

  1. Anibal on July 19th, 2010 10:47 am

    Google is an Advertisement company. All its investments are focused to increse the ad space. Android Mobile, Cells, G Apps, etc. They are not pursuing these markets just for profit. They are nurturing an advertisement stock. So they are THE advertisement company, in a very long haul.

  2. JonLaw on July 21st, 2010 11:36 pm

    Seems the real play with Google and Android is the push for Geolocation services and customer information. And Anibal is right, Android gives Google a larger platform in which to service ads. However, I wonder if Google will generate commission from the sales of Apps on their platform. Seems AAPL will earn money forever from 30% of all App sales.

    Finally, I guess Tim Sykes is pissin on FCurzio's underwater gold play. Fireworks! Although don't make the mistake of having those two go at it on the podcast. Got a little ugly last time.

  3. west orange movers on July 22nd, 2010 3:23 pm

    Good point about Google. Every single thing they do has the ultimate purpose of adding real estate on which to display ads or harvesting more data on which to base models for ad targeting.

  4. War on July 23rd, 2010 11:49 am

    i dont think i ever heard what exactly FC's underwater gold play was…. Did he ever actually say?

  5. darkdude on July 26th, 2010 12:53 am

    I didn't hear it either. Did a little research and i couldn't figure out which company it was. Anyone know which company it is?

  6. Robert Lee on July 29th, 2010 2:15 pm

    Yes please – If anyone does find out please post.

  7. James on July 29th, 2010 7:57 pm

    Frank purposely didn't mention the name because it's part of his subscribers' info. This company is high;y speculative.

    If you don't have experience in the metals markets you can get killed trying to play the low priced ones especially the exploration companies. They need a very solid cash basis to survive, at least several million in cash and even that won't be enough for many.

  8. Christina on July 30th, 2010 8:01 pm

    Nautilus Minerals Inc. http://www.wealthdaily.com/articles/gold-underwat…

    Did a bit of digging and found this.

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