Bulls & Bears

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Bulls & Bears
Genre Business analysis program
Starring Brenda Buttner, Gary B. Smith, Pat Dorsey, Tobin Smith, Scott Bleier
Country of origin United States
No. of episodes Unknown
Production
Running time 30 minutes
Broadcast
Original channel Fox News Channel
Original run Unknown – present

Bulls & Bears is an American business analysis program, the first show of the The Cost of Freedom business block, on Saturdays at 10:00 a.m. ET on the Fox News Channel. The show is hosted by FNC senior business correspondent Brenda Buttner.

Contents

[edit] Segments

The show is formated into a number of segments which include:

[edit] Trading Pit

The opening of the show begins with the "Trading Pit," with the introduction of a topic of chat from the business or political news of the last week. This is followed with the discussion of the issue with the many different analysts who are regulars on the show.

[edit] Chartman

In this segment, Gary B. Smith (a.k.a. The Chartman) picks a choice of stocks which the others debate if they are worth buying or are ones to avoid.

[edit] Stock X-Change

More than half-way through the show, this segment is when the different members choose stocks which are "the best place for your money right now," and once again debated upon the analysts.

[edit] Predictions

As with the rest of the shows, the panelists are open to have predictions on anything from politics to business news for the next week.

Twice a year, each of the regular panelists discusses his best – and worst – selections over the prior period (usually the last 4-6 months).

[edit] Analysts

  • Gary B. Smith, Exemplar Capital managing partner
  • Tobin Smith, ChangeWave Research editor
    • Tobin is the subject of a running gag on the show which makes references to use of recreational drugs (Tobin is a willing participant in the gag)
  • Scott Bleier, HybridInvestors.com president
  • Pat Dorsey, Morningstar.com director of stock research

[edit] External links