Archive for January, 2009

Peter Grandich To Be Heard Live on Tuesday February 3rd at 10:20AM EST

January 31, 2009

I’m suppose to be interviewed live this Tuesday at 10:20AM EST on Steve Crowley’s American Scene Radio Show. It’s hard to believe but Steve interviewed me 20 years ago for ABC’s “Good Morning America” and called me the “Wall Street Whiz Kid” (I milk that ever since). I don’t know if this interview will be [...]

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Something to Ponder

January 31, 2009

In recent weeks in both my businesses, I’ve heard many, many people express concern, fear and anger over what’s happening on Wall Street and Main Street. They ask me what’s the best thing to do? I know they want investment advice so I ask them do you truly want to hear what I think you [...]

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Pure Humor or Hidden Meanings?

January 30, 2009

As Washington and Wall Street (What’s left of it) fumble and stumble with a solution for the toxic assets, perhaps it’s time to call in Larry the Liquidator Did he see it over 20 years ago? Is this your advisor? Billy Ray and Louis versus the “Don’t Worry, Be Happy” crowd. Suffering big losses in [...]

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Biggest Crossroads in 25 Years!

January 30, 2009

During my 25 years in and around Wall Street, I’ve never seen so many markets at critical crossroads. Hundreds of millions, if not billions of people will be greatly effective by what occurs here and around the world in the coming days, weeks and months. While the “Don’t Worry, Be Happy” crowd on Wall Street [...]

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Sanity From Mainstream Financial Media

January 30, 2009

It took awhile but mainstream media is finally copping on. Excellent level-headed analagy on the truth status of the banking system. Poor fella, he ruined his chance to be on Tout-TV (but works for sister company MSNBC). I hope he has a job next week. Read

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