Nasdaq Podcast

Friday, May 16, 2008 | 02:30 PM

A few readers have suggested doing a VLOG or podcast. The idea being I can finish a sentence without interruption.  I have taken that under consideration, and may start that after the redesign rolls out. In the meantime, whenever I can do an interview that is a podcast/mp3/video roll, I will.

Earlier this week, I did an extended interview with the Nasdaq, and you can hear it in all its nasal glory below.

click for audio
Nasdaq_podcast

Play mp3



Friday, May 16, 2008 | 02:30 PM | Permalink | Comments (10) | TrackBack (0)
de.li.cious add to de.li.cious | digg digg this! | technorati add to technorati | email email this post

TrackBack

TrackBack URL for this entry:
http://www.typepad.com/t/trackback/763/29148722

Listed below are links to weblogs that reference Nasdaq Podcast:

Comments

Good Deal!! I look forward to it!

Posted by: BG | May 16, 2008 2:44:14 PM

I also think that the markets are in bear market rally, or Suckers Rally as Prof Roubini called it.
As this rally is developing, I was just wondering what are the chances of a mini-crash in the financial markets, as the US economy is still suffering the same problems: credit crunch, home prices falling (more homeowners with negative equity), inflation out of control, counterparty risk and so on...

Posted by: Henkel Garcia | May 16, 2008 4:14:25 PM

Barry,

You would be my hero if you started a daily podcast up. I have combed through the current financial podcasts out there and well, they suck.

You a funny, yet informative guy that knows what he is talking about and it would be very cool to hear your viewpoints audibly in all of their *uninterrupted* glory.

Also, for every day that you don't do the podcast, God kills a kitten. So please, do it for the kittens!

Posted by: Jonathan | May 16, 2008 4:17:27 PM

Dude, your company's name is "fuisoniq" instead of "fusioniq" on your curiculum vitae page.

Nice performance on the Kudlow show.

~~~

BR: Fixed !

Posted by: Jeremy | May 16, 2008 5:23:51 PM

i actually prefer more reading for much of my news/commentary, less video-watching. Text can be scanned for things that peak my interest, video/audio can't. Plus video is a little more obvious than a blog to my cube-mates that I'm slacking ;)

Posted by: gregh | May 16, 2008 6:18:49 PM

Ciao BR,

If you like "What's Going On?" then you need to get the double CD with the same title. Apparently Marvin had the album finished and it was about to be released when he panicked and figured it was not really "commercial" enough. So he took the master tape into the studio and over dubbed a whole lot of commercial sounding crap onto it, and that is the album that was released. On this double CD you get the ORIGINAL master before he tarted it up, which just blows away the released version. You also get the commercial release, AND Marvin doing the WHOLE album live at the Kennedy Center in Washington, DC, PLUS some outtakes and demos. Amazing. The original master is Marvin at his most brilliant. Check it out and see if I am not right.

Posted by: dave cuneo | May 16, 2008 8:39:50 PM

Ciao BR,

If you like "What's Going On?" then you need to get the double CD with the same title. Apparently Marvin had the album finished and it was about to be released when he panicked and figured it was not really "commercial" enough. So he took the master tape into the studio and over dubbed a whole lot of commercial sounding crap onto it, and that is the album that was released. On this double CD you get the ORIGINAL master before he tarted it up, which just blows away the released version. You also get the commercial release, AND Marvin doing the WHOLE album live at the Kennedy Center in Washington, DC, PLUS some outtakes and demos. Amazing. The original master is Marvin at his most brilliant. Check it out and see if I am not right.

Posted by: dave cuneo | May 16, 2008 8:40:58 PM

Your verbal communication skills are strong. Go the podcast route...

Posted by: The Financial Philosopher | May 16, 2008 8:56:09 PM

Great post.

Personally, I'm betting big in the solar sector. I believe it will be huge in the future, with rising oil prices. I'm currently holding ESLR, JASO, SOLF and WFR, and considering entering in either ASTI or DSTI.

Stay safe, stops are in, emotions are out!

Posted by: Miguel Salazar | May 17, 2008 10:42:02 AM

BR - a periodic (weekly) podcast would be appreciated, though whether you'd have the time or energy would be another thing of course. And finding a decent interviewer a challenge. Nonetheless that was interesting and helpful. We seem to be in a giant disconnect (lacuna anyone ?) between emerging economic realities and Mr. Market's fantasies. Part of the resolution seems to me to lie in understanding how early we are in the downleg of the cycle. Even if everything's under control and discounted we're only 10% of the Oct. highs which has fluffed up over the 4+ year uptrend anyway. Now at best facing several years of sub-par growth you'd think we'd see a bigger drop in the market. Try these charts and other sources on for size: http://tinyurl.com/427h9y

Posted by: dblwyo | May 17, 2008 11:41:20 AM

Post a comment






Fusion



Recent Posts

July 2008
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
    1 2 3 4 5
6 7 8 9 10 11 12
13 14 15 16 17 18 19
20 21 22 23 24 25 26
27 28 29 30 31    

Archives

Complete Archives List

Blogroll

Blogroll

Category Cloud

On the Nightstand

On the Nightstand

Favorite Links

 Subscribe in a reader

Get The Big Picture!
Enter your email address:


Read our privacy policy

Essays & Effluvia

The Apprenticed Investor

Apprenticed Investor

About Me

About Me
email me

Favorite Posts

Tools and Feeds

AddThis Social Bookmark Button

Add to Google Reader or Homepage

Subscribe to The Big Picture

Powered by FeedBurner

Add to Technorati Favorites

FeedBurner


My Wishlist

Worth Perusing

Worth Perusing

mp3s Spinning

MP3s Spinning

My Photo

Disclaimer

Disclaimer

Odds & Ends

Site by Moxie Design Studios™

FeedBurner