
30-year financial insider, Frank Curzio, breaks down the mainstream media headlines, exposes the TRUTH about what’s really moving the markets, and brings you exclusive intel and actionable investment ideas directly from Wall Street pros.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 1169 | Founded | 16 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Business NewsInvestingBusinessNews | |||

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Right? Right? Right? Right? How many times can you say right? Right?
Today I started to listen to an episode of Wall Street Unplugged. I spent the first 5 minutes hearing about the host and co-host’s weekend activities. Then 5 minutes of political opinions.
I turned it off before ever getting anything resembling investment advice. If I want small talk and uninformed political opinions from lay observers I’ll go to a bar. I thought this was a financial investment podcast. Well, it is now Unplugged from my phone.
I was sold and paid for a lifetime subscription to Unlimited Income. They cancelled it for business reasons and will not refund any of my payment. If fact, customer service will not respond to my emails. This is poor customer relations and shows that they will not “do the right thing” when it comes to their pocket.
Frank, I've been listening to you for more than 10 years. I like the content and your no BS style. But it's almost impossible to listen to you anymore because you've adopted the "right" vocal crunch. Do you really have to say "right" at the end of every other sentence? Or throw the word "right"in the middle of a sentence for no reason? This vocal crutch seems to be everywhere in financial podcasts these days. there are AI programs that will edit this out easily.
Frank is trying to imitate Cramer. It is now more entertainment than a serous investors show. Topics are getting less and less analytical and more opinionated. His show has been surpassed by other more serious podcasts.
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This podcast offers an insider's perspective on the financial markets, tackling mainstream media narratives and presenting what is believed to be the real story behind market movements. With a clear focus on actionable investment ideas, the discussions often feature insights from seasoned Wall Street professionals. Episodes often touch on key investment strategies, market analysis, and trends affecting a wide array of sectors, particularly technology and energy, thus providing listeners with valuable, practical advice for their investment decisions. Notably, the interactions with industry experts and the host's candid commentary help create a dynamic and engaging listening experience that balances entertainment with education.
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