Who Would You Like to See Interviewed on WallStrip?

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Thanks to a comment from 'One Way Stox' on the Rev Shark WallStrip interview we've decided to ask people who they'd like to see interviewed on one of the WallStrip Friday Chats. Let us know via a comment below or an email to me or an email to WallStrip. Anybody is fair game, TV personalities, politicians, CEOs, bloggers, etc...

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damn you're quick! I vote for her too! :d

Don't tell Jessica Alba I'm quick!!!

:d

OK, time to work. Have a good day.

"Don’t tell Jessica Alba I’m quick!!!"

lol, that is grosse man.

Who would I like to see interviewed? YOU MIKE. Get your butt over there and do an interview. WallStrip in the end is more of a blog than a tv station, so I think they should interview more big time finance bloggers or website owners in the future.

My top three picks would have to be:
1. You
2. Dan Zanger
3. Kirk from kirkreport

Mike, I know you are not into mega visibility but I also would love to have you interviewed on Wallstrip. Lindsay is the interviewer, after all! Other bloggers that I would like to see interviewed are:

Brett Steenbarger
Kirk
Broker A replete with his oatmeal-feeding bag on top of his loveable head
Andy Swan

:):)

See if ms. Lindsay can track down the following:

1-Stevie Cohen

2-if you can't get him, send Lindsay over to China for a week (all expenses paid) to interview Chairman Maoxian. Call me if she needs a chaperone

3-Tim Knight of tradertim.blogspot.com

4-Ron Insana

5-Todd Harrison of Minyanville

6-William O'Neil of IBD

7-the chick I was bangin' in college 20yrs ago

8-Michael Crichton

9-someone from Briefing.com

10-someone from theStreet.com, maybe James Altucher or Adam Feuerstein

Someone like Vic Sperandeo or Marty Schwartz would be excellent! Buzzy would probably be full of laughts and insight!

Me. :x

Okay, but if that can't happen, how about Alan Greenspan? She may make his head explode. Or Jon Stewart... or William O'Neil.

Or how about the guy from the NYSE Hybridblog? Maybe SHE can get him to admit that the Hybrid market is beat...

i missed Altucher AND Harrison? Now I feel as low as I did when I missed Mike Myers on INSIDE THE ACTORS STUDIO.

Ya see? this interview series coculd be big.

(do you have a link to see who else I've missed?)

:)>-

as for #7, One Way Stox, how can they be expected to interview a blow-up doll?

:-"

I vote for you Mike.

Then...

Kirk
Steenbarger
X (pixelate or use a big black box to cover face)
Jeff Matthews

to Trader-X

:-"

Larry Kudlow would be great, an American hero!

Well, my fantasy pick would have to be Steve Cohen. Just because he is such a recluse. The only thing I have ever seen on him was Schwager's third Market Wizards.

But for a person who actually makes his money trading, and in a way that most of us would better relate to, it has to be Henry Brookins at www.runstockrun.com

ADD Trader

Here's my list - in no particular order:
1. Anyone from Nightly Business Report - Paul Kangas #1
2. Robert Rubin (former Treas Sec.)
3. Bill Clinton (he was the prez that presided over the tech bubble after all!)
4. Bill Flekckenstein
5. Doug Kass
6. Aaron Task (TheStreet.com)
7. Bernie Schaeffer
8. Bambi Francisco! (MarketWatch.com internet reporter)
9. Nassim Taleb ("Fooled By Randomness")
10. Lil' Jon (how do the Rappers invest?)
11. Russell Simmons (more serious alternative to #10!)
12. David Lereah the ever bullish economist for the National Association of Realtors
13. Peyton Manning (how do big-time atheletes invest?)
14. David G. Luenberger (how do professors invest? Do their equations work?)
15. Daymond John (founder of Fubu - just wrote a celebrated book)

Do we get a prize if someone from our lists is picked? :d

Fantasy Picks:
Seykota, Cohen, Dennis

Curtis Faith

love the athlete angle - on it.


trend followers for sure - working on some biggies


great ideas - thanks

One Way - go to the archive and or youtube.com/wallstrip

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