Wall Street Unplugged
Episode: 286February 18, 2015

Rich Suttmeier: Long Term Bear Is Now Bullish

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Welcome back to another episode of Wall Street Unplugged.

My guest this week is Richard Suttmeier.

Rich is a former U.S. Treasury trader and stock analyst for more than 40-years. Rich is a long-term bear, but on this episode he explains why he is  bullish on stocks in the short-term.

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Rich says momentum names like NetFlix and Amazon will continue heading higher. He profiles several other names that are huge buying opportunities – and highlights one sector investors should take profits in right now.

Thanks for listening!

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