Cashin' In
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Cashin' In | |
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Format | Business analysis program |
Starring | Terry Keenan |
Country of origin | United States |
No. of episodes | Unknown |
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Running time | 30 minutes |
Broadcast | |
Original channel | Fox News Channel |
Original run | Unknown – present |
Cashin' In is an American business analysis program, the fourth and last show of the The Cost of Freedom business block, on Saturdays at 11:30 a.m. ET on the Fox News Channel. The show is hosted by FNC senior business correspondent Terry Keenan.
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[edit] Segments
[edit] "Stock Smarts"
The opening of the show starts with a debate over what's going to possibly happen in the next week in the stock market, based on headlines and past history, and how it will effect your bottom line.
[edit] "Best Bets"
"Best Bets" opens the floor to the panelists to choose any number of stocks which they believe could go up and "make you money".
[edit] "Stock of the Week"
The "Stock of the Week" is the choice that the panel believes will "take off in the next five trading days."
[edit] "Money Mail"
The closing of the show usually ends with a segment dedicated to the e-mails sent into the show, asking about stocks people own or if a specific stock is worth buying or avoiding.
[edit] Cashin' In Challenge
Every year the show has been on the air, a "Cashin' In Challenge" between the regular panelists has been held. The Challenge's rules are:
- Each player has $10,000 in play money
- Each player can hold as much cash as they like
- Each portfolio can have up to five different securities
- Each stock and bond transaction will carry a $15 brokerage fee
- There will be no transaction fee for funds, but loads and expenses will apply
For the last three years of the contest, Dagen McDowell (who is not a professional money manager, unlike her counterparts) has come up on top of all the others in the end.
[edit] Regular Panelists
- Wayne Rogers, Wayne Rogers & Company
- Jonathan Hoenig, Capitialist Asset Management (and outspoken supporter of libertarian views)
- Jonas Max Ferris, MAXfunds.com
- Dagen McDowell, Fox business correspondent
- Stuart Varney, Fox News economic journalist