Recent Episodes
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Want to save the planet? Use nuclear power (Ep. 75)
Oct 7, 2019 – 45:08 -
The moral case for fossil fuels (Ep. 74)
Oct 2, 2019 – 48:57 -
Don’t be passive at an inflection point like this (Ep. 73)
Sep 16, 2019 – 41:31 -
Nuclear growth outlook is up for the first time since Fukushima (Ep. 72)
Sep 9, 2019 – 01:33:47 -
This beautifully ugly industry has massive upside potential (Ep. 71)
Aug 29, 2019 – 01:22:57 -
In an uncertain market… focus here instead (Ep. 70)
Aug 19, 2019 – 47:09 -
If you want to invest with the big boys… start here (Ep. 69)
Aug 6, 2019 – 01:36:22 -
Making sense of the great uranium disconnect (Ep. 68)
Jul 29, 2019 – 01:08:59 -
Buyer beware in the natural resource sector (Ep. 67)
Jul 22, 2019 – 49:15 -
Is there finally certainty for the uranium market? (Ep. 66)
Jul 15, 2019 – 01:14:39 -
How to uncover investment ideas hiding in plain sight (Ep. 65)
Jul 9, 2019 – 01:16:06 -
Next-level investing opportunities in the natural resource sector (Ep. 64)
Jun 24, 2019 – 01:49:09 -
What to expect from the Section 232 decision (Ep. 63)
Jun 17, 2019 – 01:04:28 -
Global investor reveals how to take advantage of oft-missed opportunities (Ep. 62)
Jun 3, 2019 – 01:46:09 -
How to find hidden value in an efficient market (Ep. 61)
May 20, 2019 – 01:14:04 -
Stop looking at your stock screens for great ideas… do this instead (Ep. 60)
May 13, 2019 – 59:53 -
Self-taught investor says don’t miss these mispriced industries (Ep. 59)
May 9, 2019 – 01:24:39 -
You miss 100% of the shots you never take (Ep. 58)
Apr 29, 2019 – 01:15:12 -
Contrarian investor shares how to get the most bang for your buck (Ep. 57)
Apr 16, 2019 – 01:49:30 -
What you really need to be a good investor (Ep. 56)
Apr 8, 2019 – 01:06:59 -
An investing world without borders (Ep. 55)
Apr 1, 2019 – 01:11:34 -
Expand your horizons to inform your investments (Ep. 54)
Mar 26, 2019 – 01:30:14 -
Diving deep into Tesla… It’s not pretty (Ep. 53)
Mar 19, 2019 – 01:33:56 -
A master class in uranium... and the best risk/reward setup I’ve ever seen (Ep. 52)
Mar 12, 2019 – 01:56:47 -
The key to good corporate risk management (Ep. 51)
Mar 8, 2019 – 01:09:26 -
What football can teach us about leadership... and investing (Ep. 50)
Mar 4, 2019 – 01:36:24 -
How to tell a rosy Wall Street prediction from the truth (Ep. 49)
Feb 25, 2019 – 01:36:57 -
Nuclear power… truth be told (Ep. 48)
Feb 19, 2019 – 01:23:56 -
Special Edition | Uranium mining… Section 232… and matters of national security (Ep.47)
Feb 14, 2019 – 01:24:02 -
This Green New Deal has got me seeing red… plus another deal actually worth listening to (Ep. 46)
Feb 11, 2019 – 01:31:20 -
How to use stock charts to predict the future (Ep. 45)
Feb 4, 2019 – 01:35:47 -
If you’re a resource investor (or want to be)… listen to this before you buy (Ep. 44)
Jan 28, 2019 – 01:51:47 -
The inside scoop on the Vancouver Resource Investment Conference (Ep. 43)
Jan 22, 2019 – 01:12:26 -
Uranium on the cusp of a major breakthrough (Ep. 42)
Jan 14, 2019 – 01:21:35 -
Geopolitics: The world is more interconnected than you may think (Ep. 41)
Jan 7, 2019 – 01:12:34 -
There are mispricings… And then there are mispricings… (Ep. 40)
Dec 18, 2018 – 01:08:44 -
To manage market jitters… know what you own and why (Ep. 39)
Dec 10, 2018 – 01:03:51 -
Take a walk on the wild side (Ep. 38)
Nov 26, 2018 – 56:01 -
A nuclear meeting of the minds (Ep. 37)
Nov 19, 2018 – 01:24:51 -
Get paid to be a masochist (Ep. 36)
Nov 12, 2018 – 01:05:17 -
Stories sell… but it’s the math that matters (Ep. 35)
Nov 5, 2018 – 57:50 -
Why the market is getting smoked (Ep. 34)
Oct 29, 2018 – 01:02:13 -
How to find value in the discard pile (Ep. 33)
Oct 22, 2018 – 01:29:52 -
Navigating the market’s hidden dangers (Ep. 32)
Oct 15, 2018 – 33:45 -
Talking uranium Down Under (Ep. 31)
Oct 8, 2018 – 01:20:39 -
A vocal Tesla critic on why it’s only going to get worse... (Ep. 30)
Oct 2, 2018 – 45:33 -
The market’s misunderstood, lucrative underbelly
Sep 24, 2018 – 01:11:58 -
A perfect setup for higher uranium prices (Ep. 28)
Sep 17, 2018 – 01:03:50 -
The geopolitical events shaping your portfolio right now (Ep. 27)
Aug 28, 2018 – 01:07:15 -
Critical strategies for a potential downturn (Ep. 26)
Aug 20, 2018 – 58:16
Recent Reviews
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Gene Everett 187This guys a nice guy! But the newsletter company he writes for is a Con gameHeard he’s leaving Franks company. Good news. Frank is a scam artist. I hope this gentleman continues the podcast when he’s left Frank
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chadSMQuestionableIt’s Mikes show and it’s free so he doesn’t owe us anything, but it is interesting that in the intro, he says he’s trying to level the playing field for investors. He seems likable and does give some great food for thought that are serving me well, but he will not discuss any individual stocks as the title and intro imply. I think this is more of a marketing play for his firm Sachem capital which understandable and fair. He does have an amazing recurrent guest Harris “Cuppy” Kupperman who is a stud at calling stocks and has some amazing insights into the shipping industry.
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Wolfgang CAHope he continues after leaving CurzioI always enjoy the intro and the different views from the guests. I hope he continues somehow after leaving Curzio.
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Thurnis RollieGreat investment philosophyThe rants in the beginning are always entertaining. Guest have a plethora of experience and always share a lot of insight and stories.
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bwodarekLoveThe show Mike!Never change! Thank you for the podcasts and info!!! LETS GO ISLES!!!
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jmwSeattleMIKE’S TAKEThis is an inside tour of the free enterprise market world of professional investing. It’s analogous to hearing Jack Nicklaus explain how to play golf and win tournaments. You can’t beat getting it from the horse’s mouth as the saying goes. If you manage your own investments, you’ll love this program. It’s valuable to get insight into the personality of a top pro. As Ben Hogan said, “Golf is played on two inches of turf between the ears.”
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Commish1965Always have a takeawayI never miss a podcast. I always have at least one takeaway from each show. Would love a more focused podcast around an idea that could be held to around 30 minutes. With all of the great podcasts, I usually need skip through some of the chit chat.
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Freedoms FighterSome good information, if you get past the ramblingMike Alkin is a short selling specialist, who was one of Frank Curzio’s (“Wall Street Unplugged” and “Frankly Speaking “ podcasts) first analyst hires for his new company Curzio Research. There is definitely too much sports discussion (which you can fast forward past if you are not interested), but this is supposed to be a financial podcast. If you are interested in sports, there are plenty of better podcasts on this subject. Putting that aside, there is some good information, if you can get past the rambling and platitudes. Typical podcasts are close to 90 minutes, way too long for busy people. Could be much improved just by cutting the BS. But still worth listening to, especially when he has good guests (as he frequently does). Hopefully this will become a better podcast with more experience and if Mike pays heed to these comments.
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Where's the Beef ?Little to No Actionable info - and lots of personal jabberingThis is a smart guy who I really want to glean some knowledge from but its like pulling teeth. When he first started his podcast he had complaints about them being too long. I disagree - the more info the better - especially from somone like him. However, the show has turned in to him spending 25-40 minutes talking about personal stuff with a tiny bit of knowledge here and there (just enough to make you frustrated that you didn't fast forward after he gets to the meat. Then when he starts actually talking stocks - he doesn't - thats right he won't mention specific stocks. Not even a few and say these may be worth checking in to further. Listen to his latest resource podcast - nothing there but platitudes and generic warnings.
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willy 277Thanks Mike!Great listen, especially for us commoners 😉 . Thanks for having our back. BTW you have such a nice way about you. Easy to see you are the real deal.
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KeatBThank you!!Thank you for producing your podcast. There are no words to describe degree I appreciate it. Thank you!
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A.m.a 1476Quality contentThis guy is underrated, hope more people listen to him.
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Bill BrewsterGood contentI view all podcasts as idea generation and mental exercises. I like what this podcast tries to accomplish. It’s a bit of a “long uranium” echo chamber, but the host pitches uranium because he believes in it. I can’t hate on that. Do your own work!
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CanadvisorSmart but boringMike is a very knowledgeable person when it comes to investing. However, his delivery is lacking any excitement or punch. A real sleepy show. It will take a lot of beers to make this tolerable.
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sbay123Barry “crypto” Cohen ShowConfusing explanation as far as relating Crypto to anything investable. The crypto gurus continue to fumble over explanation of the subject.
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schlachterjStop saying contrarianThe term contrarian investor is in a bubble and your use of it is too. I believe what you want to express isn’t that you are a contrarian but instead looking for situations that appear to have depressed valuations do to some misunderstood situation. Which sounds more like value investing. Otherwise, the podcast is enjoyable
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MikegavoneGreat contentI'm just a regular individual investor who loves to listen to financial based podcasts. I started listening to Michael Alkin's podcast from the beginning. What I love about it: Michael lets his guests talk without interrupting them. He will have his guests clarify something if they are getting too technical for the laymen. He talks about subject matter that you really don’t hear about in other podcasts (i.e. many consumer staples being overvalued and the uranium sector being undervalued). Michael brings his Wall St experience to the show and explains his thought process behind his beliefs of how to navigate the current market environment. What I don’t like about the podcast: Mike tries to open each podcast with that personal connection story the same way Frank Curzio does. I feel it’s not working for Mike. It feels like Mike is forcing himself to try and find something to talk about and I don’t think the listeners are making that connection to Mike like they do Frank. I find it’s hard to hear some of the guests that Mike is talking to. I don’t know if they are doing the interview over a phone or something but the guests audio volume is sometime drastically lower than Mike’s volume. Sometimes I find the overall volume of the show lower than all the other podcast I’m listening to and I have to crank my volume all the way up. Maybe it’s a production issue. Overall though I love the show and plan on investing to his newsletter service.
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Ers_141Must listen to for any serious investorMike's podcast is one of my top must listen to podcasts. His insights are from a different perspective and well thought out. The guests are second to none.
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JrevardGreat show, can’t get enoughMike has a great show. Longer the better. Lots of informative and in-depth discussions about investing and the financial market. Highly recommend to anyone. Life time member of money flow trader.
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Evan BWExperienced analyst - great insightMike Alkin puts in a huge amount of time to get the story and the investment right. I hope the first two episodes are just the beginning!
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