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Frankly Speaking: The Trend is Our Friend

Frankly Speaking: The Trend is Our Friend

Season 1 Episode 477 Published 9 years ago
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Welcome back to another episode of Frankly Speaking!

With all the noise surrounding the internet these days, it's difficult to find a good financial research platform. And as some listeners have noticed, Yahoo Finance is not what it was 5 years ago.

To start off today's episode, I give listeners a list of my favorite online financial sites... Sites I generally use for my own research. Some come with a cost and some are free, however, each of these sites have their own strength.

Remember, this podcast is about you, not me. I highly recommend you check them out.

Then, my next question covers a stock I am getting tons of feedback on - KKR & Co. LP (KKR). I recommended this stock just two weeks ago on my educational segment. And since then, it appears many subscribers are hesitant or concerned.

Today, I'll be jumping back into the numbers - and will explain why there's still massive upside potential.

Also... I can't win them all.

A couple months ago I made a mistake. I recommended a retailer just as the holiday season was picking up. And since then, the brick & mortar sector has been crushed. I'll admit my losses. However, I still believe this particular company is in way better shape than its competitors.

Although I'm expecting a little more "pain" in the short-term, I still love their long-term position.

Switching gears, I then dive into the uranium sector. Prices have finally reached over $20/lb. In fact, uranium is trading at prices not seen since 2004. What does this mean going forward?

To end the episode, I revisit a few more stocks on my radar. This includes Delta Airlines (DAL), Amazon (AMZN), and Northern Dynasty (NAK).

Special thanks to Kurt, Scott, Christopher, Kris, Daniel, and John.

Other stocks mentioned: Cameco (CCJ), Uranium Energy Corp (UEC), Skyharbour Resources (SYH.V), Uranium Resources (URRE), Stratasys (SSYS)

Good Investing,

Frank Curzio

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