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Podcast title MarketWatch Morning Stock Talk
Website URL http://www.marketwatch.com/pod...
Description Hear about what's driving the stock market from those in the know. MarketWatch Radio talks about the big stock movers, economic data and investment trends with Wall Street's top analysts, strategists and traders. Get the blow-by-blow on the markets when you need it most.
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Episodes

1. Ed Deicke: Europe making US trade choppy
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Description: The push and pull of European leaders sorting through the situation with Greece will keep investors on Wall Street on edge, according to Ed Deicke of JHS Capital Advisors. He tells Larry Kofsky there are positive signs for the US economic recovery.




2. Chuck Carlson: Still bullish on this stock market
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Description: Stocks were "oversold on at least a short term basis," so investors are "starting to nibble back in." That's the take from Chuck Carlson, CEO at Horizon Investment Services. He tells Steve Potisk "an overall bullish market trend" remains in place.




3. Battle: Housing news may be enough for market
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Description: "The good news is the economic indicators aren't getting any worse," says Brian Battle, director of trading at Performance Trust Capital Partners. Battle tells MarketWatch Radio's Larry Kofsky that housing numbers on prices and sales this week should be "enough good news to give us a bid to make it feel better."




4. At the NYSE, Larry Kofsky looks at the week ahead
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Description: The housing market is showing signs of life. Larry Kofsky has a preview of the trading sessions ahead.




5. Scott Wren: Sell off is not severe, but healthy
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Description: This pullback is an opportunity for investors, according to Scott Wren, senior equity strategist at Wells Fargo Advisors. He tells Larry Kofsky there's support for stocks to move higher after this pause.




6. Tom Villalta: Growth is slow, but it's still there
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Description: Slow US economic growth coupled with uncertainty in Europe will contribute to short-term instability on Wall Street, according to Tom Villalta of the Jones-Villalta Opportunity Fund. He tells Larry Kofsky that ultimately stocks will gain in 2012.




7. Is Facebook worth it?
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Description: Facebook is a good company, but its stock is overvalued, according to Brian Hamilton, CEO of Sageworks. He tells Larry Kofsky Facebook investors could be at risk.




8. Mark Travis expects volatility to persist
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Description: Too many variables are at play to expect anything but choppiness this summer, according to Mark Travis, president and lead portfolio manager at Intrepid Capital Funds. He tells Larry Kofsky the higher volatility does create buying opportunities.




9. Keith Springer: QE3 will come, and it will help
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Description: Europe continues to create problems for US investors according to Keith Springer, president, Springer Financial Advisors. He tells Larry Kofsky a quantitative easing program will come, and will help stocks.




10. At the NYSE, Larry Kofsky looks at the week ahead
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Description: More face-time for Facebook is expected, according to Summit Place Financial Advisors president Liz Miller. Larry Kofsky talks with her and previews the week ahead.