Everyone has aspirations. Often, we see them as experiences for some time down the road. But, we say, “Why wait?” Welcome to Bucket List-ening, brought to you by First Horizon Bank, where we talk to clients who have found a way – every day – to live their Bucket Life. Join our host, renowned human energy expert, Tabitha Scott, as she sits down with people from all walks of life to learn how their passions, insights and persistence have helped them turn their bucket list into a beautiful life ...
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Join Allan Greer as he interviews bank marketing leaders about current trends, new marketing technologies, branding, and the state of the banking industry. If you are a marketing executive in the banking and financial industry, the Bank Marketing Today by Vya podcast is an easy way to gain useful insights each month by hearing directly from your peers.
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WealthWise is your premier source for in-depth discussions on wealth management, investment strategies, and financial trends. Hosted by Jeffrey Hirsch, Editor-in-Chief of the Stock Trader’s Almanac, this program offers unparalleled access to insights from Wall Street’s most notable figures. With a rich history dating back to 1967, the Stock Trader’s Almanac is renowned for its analysis of market cycles, seasonal patterns, and historical trends, providing investors with data-driven strategies ...
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The Solomon Success podcast is dedicated to the timeless wisdom of King Solomon and the Book of Proverbs in order to maximize one’s business and life. To our advantage, we can find King Solomon’s financial strategies in addition to many life philosophies documented in biblical scriptures. Focusing on these enduring fundamentals of success allows us to bypass the “get-rich-quick” schemes that cause many to stumble on their journey toward success. Our concern is not only spiritual in nature, b ...
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The Trader’s Code: Fibonacci Princess on Risk, Charts & Pullbacks Before the Fed
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39:36Tune in: The Trader’s Code goes live today with Danielle Shay and Fibonacci Princess (of ElliottWaveTrader.net) digging into high-probability chart setups, risk management, and how to trade what you see — especially ahead of the Fed meeting and potential volatility. In this episode: Fibonacci Princess walks us through real chart analysis: Tesla…
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The Money Path: How One Fed Cut, Job Revisions & Neutral Tone Could Shape What's Next
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14:02Live on The Money Path, host Todd Schoenberger sits down with José Torres, Senior Economist at Interactive Brokers (IBKR) to parse today’s Federal Reserve decision and what’s ahead. Highlights include: The Fed cuts interest rates by 25 basis points — largely expected — with only one dissenter (Stephen Miran), and expectations for two more cuts …
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Growth Leaders & Rate Cuts: Jed Ellerbroek’s Outlook on AI, Hyperscalers, and the Economy
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16:28TODAY on The Money Path, host Todd Schoenberger welcomes Jed Ellerbroek, CFA, Portfolio Manager at Argent Capital Management, for a deep dive into what’s driving markets now — and what could power the next leg higher. What you’ll hear: Investment themes that matter: AI infrastructure, hyperscaler businesses, aerospace & defense, and alternati…
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Market at Record Highs: Growth vs. Value, AI Bets, and Rate Cut Risks — Barbara Doran Speaks
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27:47Join Todd Schoenberger and Tobin Smith on Buy Hold Sell with special guest Barbara Doran, CEO of BD8 Capital Partners, as they unravel the biggest questions facing markets today: The Fed meeting looms: expect a 25 basis points cut, but everything hinges on Chair Powell’s post-meeting tone and upcoming economic data. (The Conference Board an…
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Erin Gibbs on Fed Cuts, Small-Cap Outperformance, and Consumer Trends
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21:16Buy Hold Sell: Erin Gibbs on Fed Cuts, Small-Cap Outperformance, and Consumer Trends On this episode of Buy Hold Sell, hosted by Wall Street trader and CrossCheck Media CEO Todd M. Schoenberger, featured guest Erin Gibbs, Chief Equity Strategist at SlateStone Wealth, delivers timely insights on how Federal Reserve rate cuts could reshape the …
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Rob Thummel on Oil’s Decline, the Rise of Electricity, and Top Energy Investment Picks
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13:28The Money Path: Rob Thummel on Oil’s Decline, the Rise of Electricity, and Top Energy Investment Picks In this episode of The Money Path with Todd Schoenberger, Todd welcomes Rob Thummel, Senior Portfolio Manager at Tortoise Capital, to break down today’s rapidly evolving energy markets. Rob shares his insights on the recent oil price spike f…
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Bianco on the Brink: Fed Politics, Tariff Fallout, and the Future of the Dollar
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46:36Bianco on the Brink: Fed Politics, Tariff Fallout, and the Future of the Dollar In this explosive episode of Buy Hold Sell, Wall Street traders Tobin Smith (CIO of TransformityResearch.com) and Todd M. Schoenberger (CEO of CrossCheck Media Inc.) sit down with Jim Bianco, President of Bianco Research, for a no-holds-barred conversation about…
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Stagflation Risks, AI’s Tech Boom 2.0, and Federal Reserve Independence with Rhys Williams
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11:43The Money Path: Stagflation Risks, AI’s Tech Boom 2.0, and Federal Reserve Independence with Rhys Williams On this episode of The Money Path with Todd Schoenberger, Todd sits down with Rhys Williams, Chief Strategist at Wayve Capital, to break down today’s most pressing economic and market trends. Rhys warns of potential stagflation in Q4, whil…
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Seasonality Secrets & Trading Insights: Jeffrey Hirsch with Danielle Shay at the NYSE
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35:15Seasonality Secrets & Trading Insights: Jeffrey Hirsch with Danielle Shay at the NYSE In this special episode of WealthWise with Jeffrey Hirsch, filmed live from the New York Stock Exchange, Jeffrey Hirsch—Editor-in-Chief of The Stock Trader’s Almanac—shares his latest seasonality outlook for stocks, including insights on election cycles, the…
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Horizon Investments CIO Scott Ladner on ETFs, Fed Cuts & Market Outlook
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16:54Buy Hold Sell: Horizon Investments CIO Scott Ladner on ETFs, Fed Cuts & Market Outlook In this episode of Buy Hold Sell, Todd M. Schoenberger welcomes Scott Ladner, Chief Investment Officer at Horizon Investments, for an in-depth conversation on today’s markets and Horizon’s ambitious ETF expansion. With Tobin Smith away on assignment, Todd a…
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Money Mavericks: Options Power, Gold ETFs & Chart Smarts with Danielle Shay
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44:29In this episode of Money Mavericks with Tobin Smith, host Tobin Smith welcomes Danielle Shay — VP of Options at Simpler Trading and the host of Trader’s Code — for a deep dive into current markets and actionable strategies. Live from the NYSE, they analyze the sudden surge in American Eagle’s stock, dissect the standout performance of g…
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Debut at the NYSE: Danielle Shay’s Trading Code, Family Insights & Jeffrey Hirsch’s Almanac Story
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40:27In this special debut episode of Trader’s Code with Danielle Shay, we’re live from the floor of the New York Stock Exchange. Danielle Shay—VP of Simpler Trading—shares her unique trading style and methodology in the first segment. Then, get ready for the sweetest twist: 11-year-old Leo, Danielle’s son, steps in as interviewer to ask his mom how s…
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When Wall Street Went Digital: The Birth of NASDAQ, February 8, 1971
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3:19On February 8, 1971, the stock market entered the digital age with the launch of NASDAQ, the world’s first electronic stock exchange. In this episode of This Week in Wall Street History, Todd M. Schoenberger walks through how NASDAQ revolutionized trading—moving away from open-outcry pits to real-time electronic quotes, connecting thousands of mark…
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Wall Street Legacy: How Merrill Lynch Opened for Business at 7 Wall Street on January 6, 1914
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4:44On January 6, 1914, Charles E. Merrill opened Charles E. Merrill & Co. at 7 Wall Street, launching a firm that would become a powerhouse in finance. In this installment of This Week in Wall Street History, Todd M. Schoenberger tells the story of Merrill’s bold vision to democratize investing, the early partnership with Edmund C. Lynch, and how the …
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This Week in Wall Street History: When Steve Jobs Launched the iPhone — A New Age Begins
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3:47On January 9, 2007, Steve Jobs unveiled what would soon become the world’s most influential gadget: the iPhone. In this episode of This Week in Wall Street History, Todd M. Schoenberger recounts how Jobs declared the iPhone "five years ahead of any other mobile phone"—a bold claim that would prove prophetic. We’ll explore how the iPhone revolutioni…
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From Curbside to Cornerstone: How the NYSE Found Its Home on Wall Street
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3:17In this installment of This Week in Wall Street History, Todd M. Schoenberger spotlights a landmark moment: on January 4, 1865, the New York Stock Exchange took its first step into permanence—opening at 10–12 Broad Street, at the corner of Wall Street. Founded in 1792 under a buttonwood tree, the Exchange had operated from coffee houses and tempora…
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This Week in Wall Street History: Muriel Siebert — The First Woman of Finance
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2:43In this episode of This Week in Wall Street History, Todd M. Schoenberger profiles the groundbreaking career of Muriel Siebert—the first woman to own a seat on the New York Stock Exchange (December 28, 1967) and the founder of the first woman-owned NYSE member brokerage. Learn how Siebert overcame nine sponsorship rejections, fought for women's acc…
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This Week in Wall Street History: “Wait ’Til the Sun Shines, Nellie” — The NYSE Holiday Song That Started in 1934
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2:17In this episode of This Week in Wall Street History, Todd M. Schoenberger tells the charming origin and meaning of the NYSE holiday tradition: traders gathering on the trading floor to sing “Wait ’Til the Sun Shines, Nellie.” The custom — which dates back to at least 1934 — is sung on Christmas Eve and the trading year’s last day as a ritual of cam…
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Dr. Ed Yardeni’s Shock 2026 & End-of-Decade Forecast — A Roaring 2020s Ahead
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38:04In this episode of Money Mavericks, host Tobin Smith welcomes legendary Wall Street economist Dr. Ed Yardeni of Yardeni Research and Yardeni QuickTakes — making his first CrossCheck Media appearance since January 4, 2024. Known for accurately predicting the S&P 500’s 2024 and 2025 finish, Dr. Ed reveals his bold 2026 forecast and even dar…
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This Week in Wall Street History: The Charging Bull — From Guerrilla Art to Wall Street Icon
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2:09In this episode of This Week in Wall Street History, Todd M. Schoenberger shares the untold story behind Wall Street’s most recognizable statue — the Charging Bull at Bowling Green. Created by Italian-American sculptor Arturo Di Modica using $360,000 of his own money, the bronze beast was placed without permission outside the NYSE in December 1989 …
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This Week in Wall Street History: Pearl Harbor — December 7, 1941, and Markets Under Fire (plus 9/11 Comparisons)
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1:16In this episode of This Week in Wall Street History, Todd M. Schoenberger tells the story of how the U.S. stock market reacted to the attack on Pearl Harbor (December 7, 1941) and traces the price action in the days and weeks that followed. We compare that episode to how markets behaved after September 11, 2001—including the NYSE/Nasdaq shutdown an…
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This Week in Wall Street History: Vanguard’s Game-Changer — April 10 Launch & Legacy
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4:53In this episode of This Week in Wall Street History, Todd M. Schoenberger explores the importance of April 10 in Vanguard’s history—notably the firm’s deepening commitment to low-cost, investor-first indexing that reshaped asset management. We’ll dive into Vanguard’s founding vision with John Bogle in the 1970s (built on an investor-owned structure…
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This Week in Wall Street History: QQQ’s Birth — March 10, 1999, and Its Legacy Today
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3:42In this episode of This Week in Wall Street History, Todd M. Schoenberger recounts the launch of the Invesco QQQ Trust (QQQ) on March 10, 1999—an ETF that revolutionized access to technology investing by tracking the Nasdaq-100 Index. Discover how QQQ navigated the tech boom, the dot-com bust, and came back as a cornerstone of equity portfolios. We…
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This Week in Wall Street History: The March 1907 Panic — When Private Bankers Put Out the Fire
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4:49In this episode of This Week in Wall Street History, Todd M. Schoenberger tells the story of the market panic that gripped New York in March 1907, the episode of the broader Panic of 1907 when runs on trust companies and failed market maneuvers snowballed into a full-blown liquidity crisis. Learn how the collapse of speculative schemes and the run …
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This Week in Wall Street History: Black Tuesday — October 29, 1929, and What It Means Today
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3:51In this episode of This Week in Wall Street History, Todd M. Schoenberger tells the story of Black Tuesday — October 29, 1929 — the panic day that marked the climax of the 1929 crash and helped usher in the Great Depression. We’ll break down what happened on that single day (more than 16 million shares traded, the Dow plunged roughly 12%, and inves…
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This Week in Wall Street History: McDonald’s — April 15, 1955, the Day Fast-Food Went Global
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4:11In this episode of This Week in Wall Street History, Todd M. Schoenberger explores why April 15, 1955 marks a seismic shift in fast-food—and corporate—history. On that day, Ray Kroc opened the first McDonald’s franchise in Des Plaines, Illinois. It wasn’t the original McDonald brothers’ restaurant, but it became the engine behind the global powerho…
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This Week in Wall Street History: Martha Stewart — The March 5 Verdict That Shook Main Street
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4:27In this episode of This Week in Wall Street History, Todd M. Schoenberger tells the story behind Martha Stewart’s ImClone stock sale, the ensuing federal probe, and the jury verdict reached on March 5, 2004. Learn what happened on December 27, 2001 (the day Stewart sold her ImClone shares), how investigators traced the trades, and why the March 5 c…
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Wall Street Lingo: “Tightening” vs. “Easing” — From Volcker to Today’s Fed (2025 Snapshot)
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1:44In this segment of Wall Street Lingo, Todd M. Schoenberger explains tightening (raising the fed funds target and/or shrinking the Fed’s balance sheet) and easing (cutting rates and/or expanding the balance sheet) in plain English—why central banks do it, and how it ripples through stocks, bonds, mortgages, and the dollar. We’ll connect the dots fro…
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When Brilliant Minds Went Broke: The Lesson of LTCM’s Fall
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5:31In this eye-opening segment of This Week in Wall Street History, host Todd M. Schoenberger examines the dramatic rise and collapse of Long-Term Capital Management (LTCM) in 1998—a hedge fund founded by world-class financiers, including Nobel Laureates Robert Merton and Myron Scholes. Despite delivering spectacular returns of 20–40% annually, LTCM’s…
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April 10, 2000: KBW CEO’s Insider Tip that Shook Wall Street Trust
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4:00In this episode of This Week in Wall Street History, Todd M. Schoenberger highlights a scandal that redefined trust in Wall Street leadership. On April 10, 2000, James McDermott Jr., then CEO of Keefe, Bruyette & Woods (KBW), faced insider trading charges—accused of leaking confidential merger data to his mistress, pornography actress Kathryn Ganno…
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Wall Street Lingo: Decoding "Fedspeak" — What the Fed Isn’t Saying
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3:13Welcome to Wall Street Lingo, where Todd M. Schoenberger simplifies insider financial jargon. In today’s episode: "Fedspeak"—the intentionally vague and layered language used by Federal Reserve chairs, especially Alan Greenspan, to avoid shocking markets and to delay influencing expectations. Origins: Coined around Greenspan’s tenure, “Fedspeak” re…
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When J.P. Morgan Swallowed the Sun: The March 3, 1901 Birth of U.S. Steel
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3:41In this compelling segment of This Week in Wall Street History, host Todd M. Schoenberger revisits a pivotal date—March 3, 1901—when J.P. Morgan announced the merger of Carnegie Steel with Federal Steel and National Tube, forming U.S. Steel, the world’s largest corporation at the time, valued at $1.4 billion—a staggering sum equivalent to approxima…
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Feb 1, 1975: How a $3,000 Deal Sparked Microsoft’s Global Ascent
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3:24In this edition of This Week in Wall Street History, host Todd M. Schoenberger explores a pivotal moment in tech history: February 1, 1975, when Bill Gates and Paul Allen sold their BASIC interpreter for the Altair 8800 to MITS for $3,000 plus royalties—a modest start that launched Microsoft’s lifelong trajectory. Today, Microsoft is a dominant for…
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When Drexel Hit Rock Bottom: How February 13, 1990 Shook Wall Street
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4:10In this edition of This Week in Wall Street History, host Todd M. Schoenberger revisits the dramatic downfall of Drexel Burnham Lambert. On February 13, 1990, after intense regulatory pressure, the firm was forced into Chapter 11 bankruptcy—marking the first major Wall Street collapse since the Great Depression. At its peak in 1986, Drexel was the …
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Wall Street Lingo: What Is Triple Witching—and When’s the Next One?
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2:07Welcome to Wall Street Lingo, where Todd M. Schoenberger breaks down financial jargon into plain English. Today’s term: Triple Witching—a trading phenomenon that happens four times a year. What Is It? Triple Witching occurs on the third Friday of March, June, September, and December, when three key contracts expire simultaneously: Stock options Ind…
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The First Charge Card: How a Night Out in 1950 Changed Spending Forever
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3:56In this This Week in Wall Street History segment, host Todd M. Schoenberger traces the roots of modern credit cards back to February 8, 1950, when Frank McNamara famously forgot his wallet at a NYC restaurant—and returned the next day armed with the first Diners Club card. This humble moment sparked the charge-card revolution, enabling diners to pa…
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Wall Street Lingo: What Is the PCE and Why You Should Care
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3:56Welcome to Wall Street Lingo, a Buy Hold Sell spin-off where Todd M. Schoenberger breaks down complex financial terms into everyday language. In this episode, Todd demystifies the PCE—Personal Consumption Expenditures index, the Federal Reserve’s preferred inflation gauge used to guide interest rate decisions. You’ll learn: What the PCE measures: h…
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March 12, 2009: When Bernie Madoff Pleaded Guilty to the Largest Ponzi Scheme Ever
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3:08In this gripping episode of This Week in Wall Street History, host Todd M. Schoenberger revisits a dark day for financial markets. On March 12, 2009, Bernard “Bernie” Madoff—once a revered figure on Wall Street—pleaded guilty to 11 federal felonies including securities fraud, money laundering, and perjury—admitting he operated the largest Ponzi sch…
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Nvidia Earnings Playbook: Bull & Bear Option Strategies from Danielle Shay
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29:48In this must-watch episode of Buy Hold Sell, traders Todd M. Schoenberger and Tobin Smith team up with options expert Danielle Shay to guide you through the buzzed-about Nvidia earnings release—and how to capitalize no matter which direction the market heads. Key coverage includes: Bullish setups: Expect resistance near $185—a breakout could …
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February 15, 1955: The Merger That Forged Berkshire Hathaway
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4:45In this compelling installment of This Week in Wall Street History, host Todd M. Schoenberger highlights the origin of a future titan. On February 15, 1955, Berkshire Fine Spinning Associates merged with Hathaway Manufacturing Company—forming Berkshire Hathaway, a textile firm that was about to become the legendary investment vehicle of Warren Buff…
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No S&P Forecast + Boeing 737 Scare: Trading Wisdom Meets Real-World Shock
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35:02In this compelling episode of Buy Hold Sell, Wall Street traders Todd M. Schoenberger and Tobin Smith sit down with the multi-talented David Nelson—host of The Money Runner podcast, a strategic analyst at Belpointe Asset Management, and former lead guitarist of The Turtles. David breaks from the norm by declining to forecast the 2024 S&P 500, citin…
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Rogue Trader Downfall: How Nick Leeson Crashed Barings and What It Teaches Us Today
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3:41Enter one of finance's most infamous cautionary tales in this episode of This Week in Wall Street History. Host Todd M. Schoenberger recounts how in 1995, a single trader in Barings Bank’s Singapore office, Nick Leeson, spiraled the venerable institution into ruin by hiding speculative trading losses in a secret “88888” account—ultimately costing t…
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Ed Yardeni’s Updated S&P 2025 Target: Bullish But Cautious
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32:13In this compelling episode of Buy Hold Sell, hosts Todd M. Schoenberger and Tobin Smith are joined by famed strategist Dr. Ed Yardeni, founder of Yardeni Research, to discuss his recently revised outlook for the S&P 500 in 2025. Despite recent volatility, Yardeni raised his year-end target from 6,000 to 6,400, citing easing U.S.–China trade tension…
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From Garage to Gilded Age: John Jacob Astor IV and the Birth of the Waldorf-Astoria
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3:14In this This Week in Wall Street History segment, Todd M. Schoenberger revisits the founding of a New York legend—April 1, 1897, when John Jacob Astor IV launched the Astoria Hotel next to his cousin’s Waldorf Hotel, creating the glamorous Waldorf-Astoria, the world’s largest luxury hotel of its era. The hotel became a social hub for elites and pio…
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Women Wager: How BettingLadies.com is Redefining Sports Betting for Women
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26:06In this breakthrough episode of Double Down with Breslo, host James Breslo sits down with Val Martinez, founder and president of BettingLadies.com, a dynamic and inclusive online community transforming the landscape of sports betting for women. Launched in 2023, BettingLadies.com has rapidly become the go-to platform for women who bet—now offering …
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April 1, 1976: How Apple’s Garage Origins Sparked a $3 Trillion Empire
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3:21In this special This Week in Wall Street History segment, Todd M. Schoenberger retraces a legendary Day One: April 1, 1976—the day Apple Computer Company was born in Steve Jobs’ garage by the trio of Jobs, Steve Wozniak, and Ronald Wayne. That humble beginning led to the Apple I, a pioneering personal computer that sparked a technological revolutio…
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Post-Election November Rally: Can Small Caps Sustain? Insights with Tim Urbanowicz
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33:00In this timely Buy Hold Sell episode, hosts Todd M. Schoenberger and Tobin Smith welcome Tim Urbanowicz, Head of Research & Investment Strategy at Innovator ETFs. Tim unpacks the recent November equity rebound, examining whether the rally—boosted by election momentum—will stand or fade into 2025. Learn how Defined Outcome ETFs—like Buffer ETFs—are …
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Albert Wiggin’s Wall Street Fall: Shorting His Own Bank During the Crash
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3:20In this edition of This Week in Wall Street History, host Todd M. Schoenberger revisits one of the financial world’s most notorious scandals. Albert H. Wiggin, once celebrated as a titan of banking, was revealed during the Great Depression to have short-sold 42,000 shares of his own firm, Chase National Bank, even as the bank infused capital to sta…
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UIGEA: How a 2006 Law Still Shapes America’s Sports Betting Future
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3:04In this special edition of Double Down with Breslo, narrator Todd M. Schoenberger revisits a pivotal moment in sports gambling history — the passage of the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act (UIGEA) of 2006, signed as part of the SAFE Port Act. This legislation didn’t ban online gambling outright; instead it targeted financial transactions …
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Income-Driven ETFs: Sylvia Jablonski’s Yield Strategy Amid Rate-Cut Optimism
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34:54In this timely episode of Buy Hold Sell, hosts Todd M. Schoenberger and Tobin Smith sit down with Sylvia Jablonski, CEO & CIO of Defiance ETFs, to explore how investors can generate consistent income in the current environment amid expected Federal Reserve rate cuts. Sylvia unveils how Defiance ETFs delivers: High monthly yield via options-driven p…
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