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About The Jack B. Show

As they say in the introduction, folks, it’s “Where Pit Smarts Meet Street Smarts.”

Broadcasting live just steps from the world-famous trading pits of the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, The Jack B. Show is a smart and savvy start to the business day. Featuring the unique insights of a market veteran and professional insider who’s spent more than 25 years trading and investing, host Jack Bouroudjian gives listeners an in-depth analysis of the fundamental dynamics that drive the marketplace. Economic news, financial trends, politics, psychology and more is delivered with enthusiasm, optimism and an eye toward futures.

The Jack B. Show is more than just a radio show—it’s media convergence at its very best. TheJackBShow.com brings together the best from audio, video and the web, plus daily blog updates, podcasts, articles and essential resources for traders and investors.

If you’ve got money in the markets, you’re a professional trader. To get the most from your portfolio, start your morning with The Jack B. Show or visit www.thejackbshow.com today.

 

About Jack B.

H. Jack Bouroudjian is chairman of Bull & Bear Partners, a financial services holding company based in Chicago. He is the host of the syndicated program “The Jack B. Show”, a regular commentator on CNBC, author of “Secrets of the Trading Pros” (Wiley, 2007) and a columnist for Townhall Finance.

Previously, Mr. Bouroudjian served as senior vice president of equity futures for Nikko Securities, the second-largest securities firm in Japan, and Credit Agricole Futures, a wholly owned subsidiary of Credit Agricole, the 17th-largest bank in the world. He was also president of Commerz Futures, a subsidiary of Commerz Bank, the fourth-largest bank in Germany. He served on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange Board of Directors from 1996-2002, where he acted as chairman or co-chairman of several educational, product and regulatory committees during his term.