Listen to Val and Moe Talk About Stocks After Work and Find Out:
- Which Stock Will Moe Like Best?
- Which Ideas Has Val Bought Himself?
- Did Val Add a New Stock to Val's Best Picks Portfolio?
- Will Val use a calculator? or the Internet?
- Is This Show even Mildly Interesting Whatsoever to Anyone
Besides Our Paid Relatives?
Candid After Hours Wall Street Advice For Free
Sixty-hour work weeks give Val no time for real hobbies. This stock market talk show is his
only chance to get out of the house and give something back to the community without actually
learning anything new! Sitting around after work reading Value Line, drinking and talking about
stock ideas is something he's been doing for 25 years. Now's your chance to get in on it.
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Guys have advised the best portfolio managers at the biggest firms and have provided
valuation advice to Chairmen and CEOs in dozens of capital markets transactions. Their
employers would not be appreciative of their on-air candor, so we want to be clear that we
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Two 30-year veteran Wall Street analysts have taken on secret identities in order to freely
provide a handful of candid recommendations from Value Line's Weekly Investment Survey. As
veterans of well known Wall Street firms, you have seen them quoted in the press and their
faces on TV, but their employers would never allow their unvarnished views on these stocks
on the air, so we've electronically altered their voices so they'll never know! The Value Guys!
will examine, well more like casually peruse, Value Line's weekly Investment Survey and offer
an "after-hours" view of a few favorites. Listen in!
February 3, 2012 Show
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