Frank Curzio
By Frank CurzioFebruary 22, 2015

Ep 287 – Peter Schiff, Harry Dent, Marketing Realities and The Curzio Effect

Welcome back to another episode of the Frankly Speaking podcast, where I answer any questions that you the listeners may have.

Today’s first question comes from Brian who asks, “I’ve heard your negative comments on Peter Schiff and Harry Dent. Everyone is wrong sometimes but this seems personal. Is it?”

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Mike sent in an email asking, “I don’t like that fact that these guys seem to be hawking you like the second savior…” I explain to Mike the realities of the financial newsletter business.

Tom has a question on KKR’s dividend and lastly, Peter wants to know about  “The Curzio Effect”.

Thanks for listening and don’t forget to ask your question here.

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