DHUnplugged: Following Our Stock Ideas Live Updates (Short HPQ, Long QCOR)
February 24, 2012
Each week on the DHUnplugged Podcast, John and I end the show with a few stock ideas that may be of interest. We do this in a “game” format that has some specific rules about buying and sell stops.
We can pretty much pick any stock other investment that trades on the U.S. exchanges and go long or short. The investments are then tracked on a spreadsheet Read more
DHUnplugged: Following Our Stock Ideas (Live)
February 17, 2012
Each week on the DHUnplugged Podcast, John and I end the show with a few stock ideas that may be of interest. We do this in a “game” format that has some specific rules about buying and sell stops.
We can pretty much pick any stock other investment that trades on the U.S. exchanges and go long or short. The investments are then tracked on a spreadsheet Read more
The Disciplined Investor on Stitcher Radio (Get Links)
January 10, 2012
You can hear our show(s) on Stitcher SmartRadio, Stitcher allows you to listen to your favorite shows directly from your iPhone, Android Phone, BlackBerry or Palm phones – On-demand and on the go!

LINKS: http://stitcher.com/listen.php?sid=892040 Read more
Media Appearance: S&A Radio with Frank Curzio
January 9, 2012
This week, I was able to spend some time with Frank Curzio on his terrific S&A Podcast. Frank is one of the great podcasters in the financial biz and always has a tremendous amount of wise insights.
We talk about the slight of hand by the European Markets and the Read more
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Media Appearance: The Financial Survival Network
January 6, 2012
I had a great conversation on Wednesday with Kerry Lutz. Interesting fella with great information to share.
Kerry hosts the Financial Suvival Network Radio Show. Check it out HERE.
The episode is available below…
Andrew Horowitz (TheDisciplinedInvestor.com) has been investing most of his life, but he’s not locked into any one type of investment. He’s
concerned about politicians whose attitudes are to avoid unpleasantry today, in order to enhance the odds of electoral victory tomorrow. Horowitz believes this can-kicking behavior has been going on for a long time, and the situation will continue unabated for quite a while. It is therefore extremely important to regularly revisit your investments, especially stocks, to ensure that the reasons you initially made the purchase are still applicable.
Horowitz an optimist by nature, but he believes that as markets change, so must your strategy. His advice is highly regarded and widely followed. Even if the world is going to end shortly, there’s really not much you can do about it–so be happy for today, invest as if there will be a tomorrow, and hope for the best! Andrew has a great sense of humor and is very engaging; he really knows his stuff.
Check out our link on http://kerrylutz.com/resources/.
Feel free to write us at kl@kerrylutz.com or call 347-460-LUTZ.
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