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Financial Sense(R) Newshour
Andrew Zatlin on Semiconductor Boom-Bust Cycle, Reshoring vs. AI Outsourcing (Preview)

Financial Sense(R) Newshour

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2024 4:12


Jun 4, 2024 – Today we're going to discuss the boom-bust cycle in the semiconductor industry, the great outsourcing of white-collar jobs to artificial intelligence via all the data centers going up around the nation, and lastly the potential...

The Wiggin Sessions
Andrew Zatlin—The Moneyball Approach to Smart Investing EP59

The Wiggin Sessions

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2022 58:19


Currently, all signs indicate we're teetering into bear market territory, and uncertainty is at an unprecedented level for individual investors. Wall Street is set up to take your money. But you must be in the market unless you want to only be in cash, right? So how can you use insider datapoint information to predict where the different economic sectors are headed, and determine if the world's largest companies are doing well or not to hang onto more of your money? Andrew Zatlin is a trained economist and top-ranked financial forecaster. Recently Andrew ranked #1 for Jobs Forecasting by Bloomberg, putting him ahead of analysts at J.P. Morgan and Bank of America. Through Moneyball Economics, he's created a system to leverage today's data to offer investors real-world trading help so they can knock it out of the park in any economy. On this episode of The Wiggin Sessions, Andrew joins me to share his insight into how to break out of the old-world style of measuring the economy. Andrew shares his 4 key datapoint indicators that will help you determine the big-picture health of a company prior to investing. He shares examples of how he's used the data to make money, the companies, and industries where he's done well, and some of his missteps. Plus, why 'vice spending' analysis is the real barometer for consumer confidence and his prediction for when things take a turn for the worse. Listen in to understand how to use Moneyball Economic data to take advantage of the great opportunities when the bear market bottoms. Key Takeaways How the benchmarks for insight into the economy have changed in a digital era Why hiring is a CORE piece of the puzzle all investors should pay attention to How to sniff out problems at a company long before they're made public The 4 datapoint indicators to look at prior to investing in a company The #1 thing to look for to determine if it's the right time to jump back into a previously sagging industry How to keep from missing the real opportunities in the market by staying in sync with Wall Street What economic factors trigger the hiring button in larger enterprises Why predictability of business is causing both B2B and B2C companies to adopt the subscription model How to determine if lower hiring is market or company specific How Andrew uses vice and social spending as the true barometer for consumer confidence Connect with Andrew Zatlin Moneyball EconomicsAndrew on LinkedIn Connect with Addison Wiggin Consilience Financial Be sure to follow The Wiggin Sessions on your socials. You can find me on— Facebook @thewigginsessions Instagram @thewigginsessions Twitter @WigginSessions Resources "Crashflation" — A Profit Opportunity Arch Resources

Financial Sense(R) Newshour
Economist Who Predicted 2021 Inflationary Surge Says It's Now Peaking (Preview)

Financial Sense(R) Newshour

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2021 1:17


Nov 10 – Andrew Zatlin at SouthBay Research, one of the most accurate economic forecasters as tracked by Bloomberg, correctly predicted a massive inflationary surge and overheating in the markets and... Subscribe to our premium weekday podcasts: https://www.financialsense.com/subscribe

Financial Sense(R) Newshour
Andrew Zatlin: Roaring 20s Are Here, But Then Comes the Hangover (Preview)

Financial Sense(R) Newshour

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2021 0:48


May 5 – Andrew Zatlin is one of the most accurate economic forecasters as tracked by Bloomberg and has been named by the WSJ as the moneyball of economics. Today, on FS Insider, he discusses how we... Subscribe to our premium weekday podcasts: https://www.financialsense.com/subscribe

Financial Sense(R) Newshour
Prepare for 'Planned' Overheating and Recovery Unlike Anything We've Ever Seen, Says Andrew Zatlin (Preview)

Financial Sense(R) Newshour

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2021 0:34


Feb 11 – Andrew Zatlin of SouthBay Research, one of the most accurate economic forecasters as tracked by Bloomberg, says the economy is facing 'red hot' overheating in 2021 and how this unlike any... Subscribe to our premium weekday podcasts: https://www.financialsense.com/subscribe

CannaInsider - Interviews with the Business Leaders of The Legal Cannabis, Marijuana, CBD Industry
Ep 283 - The "Pot Com" Bust: Almost Over or Just Getting Started?

CannaInsider - Interviews with the Business Leaders of The Legal Cannabis, Marijuana, CBD Industry

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2019 50:42


Have we seen the last of the Pot Com bust in cannabis stocks? Or should we expect to see more downside ahead? Here to help us answer this is Andrew Zatlin of SouthBay Research, the cannabis industry's rising leader in unconventional investment data tracking. Learn more at http://www.southbayresearch.com  Key Takeaways:  Andrew’s background in economic forecasting and how he came to start SouthBay Research An inside look at SouthBay Research and its mission to provide best-in-class macroeconomic forecasting and actionable insights Andrew’s insight on cannabis stock valuations and where we currently are in the Pot Com bust The vice index and why it’s important to the cannabis industry Shocking similarities between alcohol, gambling, and cannabis Reasons why cannabis might start looking like Kentucky's whiskey industry The types of businesses that Andrew foresees excelling in cannabis When and how cannabis brands will begin to emerge Andrew’s advice on how cannabis investors and entrepreneurs can best position themselves for the years ahead

Simple Passive Cashflow
Economy Predictions w: MoneyBall Trader

Simple Passive Cashflow

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2019 75:54


Vice IndexWatch the China TradeEconomic indicators THE MONEYBALL TRADERThe Moneyball Trader is a weekly advisory providing traders and investors with full research and analysis of the top companies to buy or sell on a weekly time horizon. The advisory’s approach is based on comprehensive data analysis.ANDREW ZATLINAndrew began his career as a trained economist, eventually focusing on consumer trends as a Research Fellow at the Kyoto University Economic Research Institute. Wanting more hands-on experience in the business world, he went to the Haas School of Berkeley for his MBA in 1992.Andrew’s next stop was Silicon Valley at the onset of the digital revolution. The timing couldn’t have been better.As a 20-year veteran of the semiconductor and networking world, Andrew has participated in the emergence of the new global economy, one based on the unique characteristics of the digital world and a changing global supply chain.The first-hand experience with the 21st century economy and what makes it so different has enabled Andrew to outperform Wall Street experts. His macroeconomic forecasts consistently rank at the top of Bloomberg polls. Even better, he has harnessed the deep understanding of the way modern companies operate to find the key data points that predict which companies are likely to beat or miss their earnings.Andrew Zatlin is a leading forecaster of key economic benchmarks. His forecasts are published on Bloomberg and for the year to date, he has been named:* Leading forecaster for Retail* Leading forecaster for Payrolls* Leading forecaster for Jobless ClaimsEvery Thursday morning - http://www.dol.gov/ui/data.pdfMoneyball Economics prides itself on:Presenting new & different ideasProposing actionable investing ideasBeing provocativeVice index?How is the US Economy doing?What else indicators or things regular guys can as a bookmark on their computer?10-2 year index?Is the U.S. Economy Slowing Down?Where to be buying?3-6 months of chaos?What asset class do you see as most recession resistant?Why is the Moneyball ending? See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Lane Kawaoka
Economic Predications with MoneyBall Trader

Lane Kawaoka

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2019 75:54


Vice Index Watch the China Trade Economic indicators THE MONEYBALL TRADER The Moneyball Trader is a weekly advisory providing traders and investors with full research and analysis of the top companies to buy or sell on a weekly time horizon. The advisory’s approach is based on comprehensive data analysis. ANDREW ZATLIN Andrew began his career as a trained economist, eventually focusing on consumer trends as a Research Fellow at the Kyoto University Economic Research Institute. Wanting more hands-on experience in the business world, he went to the Haas School of Berkeley for his MBA in 1992. Andrew’s next stop was Silicon Valley at the onset of the digital revolution. The timing couldn’t have been better. As a 20-year veteran of the semiconductor and networking world, Andrew has participated in the emergence of the new global economy, one based on the unique characteristics of the digital world and a changing global supply chain. The first-hand experience with the 21st century economy and what makes it so different has enabled Andrew to outperform Wall Street experts. His macroeconomic forecasts consistently rank at the top of Bloomberg polls. Even better, he has harnessed the deep understanding of the way modern companies operate to find the key data points that predict which companies are likely to beat or miss their earnings. Andrew Zatlin is a leading forecaster of key economic benchmarks. His forecasts are published on Bloomberg and for the year to date, he has been named: * Leading forecaster for Retail * Leading forecaster for Payrolls * Leading forecaster for Jobless Claims Every Thursday morning - http://www.dol.gov/ui/data.pdf Moneyball Economics prides itself on: Presenting new & different ideas Proposing actionable investing ideas Being provocative Vice index? How is the US Economy doing? What else indicators or things regular guys can as a bookmark on their computer? 10-2 year index? Is the U.S. Economy Slowing Down? Where to be buying? 3-6 months of chaos? What asset class do you see as most recession resistant? Why is the Moneyball ending?

Financial Survival Network
Andrew Zatlin - Employment Decline on the Way #4204

Financial Survival Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2019 24:57


Andrew Zatlin has turned bearish on the economy and employment. We've plateaued and that means it's down from here. How we get there is the question. Obviously, central banks will be pumping in liquidity like crazy. China is already doing it now. A new infrastructure bill is coming to the USA. But will it be enough?

Financial Survival Network
Andrew Zatlin - Employment Decline on the Way #4204

Financial Survival Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2019 24:57


Andrew Zatlin has turned bearish on the economy and employment. We've plateaued and that means it's down from here. How we get there is the question. Obviously, central banks will be pumping in liquidity like crazy. China is already doing it now. A new infrastructure bill is coming to the USA. But will it be enough?

Financial Survival Network
Andrew Zatlin - California and Bitcoin are Burning Up #4124

Financial Survival Network

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2018 27:11


We just witnessed tremendous wild fires in California and a stupendous drop in Bitcoin to just $3661. California has a fiscal wildfire just getting started due to the new tax law, which will see record numbers of Californians abandoning the state to avoid their confiscatory tax rates. It will end badly as well for Bitcoin. The entire crypto space is unlikely to survive the next conflagration. It ain't gonna be pretty, that's for sure. 

Financial Survival Network
Andrew Zatlin - California and Bitcoin are Burning Up #4124

Financial Survival Network

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2018 27:11


We just witnessed tremendous wild fires in California and a stupendous drop in Bitcoin to just $3661. California has a fiscal wildfire just getting started due to the new tax law, which will see record numbers of Californians abandoning the state to avoid their confiscatory tax rates. It will end badly as well for Bitcoin. The entire crypto space is unlikely to survive the next conflagration. It ain't gonna be pretty, that's for sure. 

Financial Survival Network
Andrew Zatlin - It's All About Trump #4025

Financial Survival Network

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2018 25:23


With the economy zooming along at 4% plus growth, the natural inclination is to wonder how much longer this can continue. Andrew believes for quite a while. First, the corporate/individual tax cuts are giving a definite boost to the economy. And it's not just stock buybacks. Companies are beginning to reinvest in their core operations, which is good for everyone. Andrew believes that one of the major drivers for next year will be the modified trade deals that the President is working on now. That will lead to more jobs and more tax revenue. There's enough momentum to take the economy ahead for the foreseeable future, nay sayers and haters aside.  

Financial Survival Network
Andrew Zatlin - It's All About Trump #4025

Financial Survival Network

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2018 25:23


With the economy zooming along at 4% plus growth, the natural inclination is to wonder how much longer this can continue. Andrew believes for quite a while. First, the corporate/individual tax cuts are giving a definite boost to the economy. And it's not just stock buybacks. Companies are beginning to reinvest in their core operations, which is good for everyone. Andrew believes that one of the major drivers for next year will be the modified trade deals that the President is working on now. That will lead to more jobs and more tax revenue. There's enough momentum to take the economy ahead for the foreseeable future, nay sayers and haters aside.  

Financial Survival Network
Andrew Zatlin - It's All About Trump #4025

Financial Survival Network

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2018 25:23


With the economy zooming along at 4% plus growth, the natural inclination is to wonder how much longer this can continue. Andrew believes for quite a while. First, the corporate/individual tax cuts are giving a definite boost to the economy. And it's not just stock buybacks. Companies are beginning to reinvest in their core operations, which is good for everyone. Andrew believes that one of the major drivers for next year will be the modified trade deals that the President is working on now. That will lead to more jobs and more tax revenue. There's enough momentum to take the economy ahead for the foreseeable future, nay sayers and haters aside.  

Financial Survival Network
Andrew Zatlin - It's All About Trump #4025

Financial Survival Network

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2018 25:23


With the economy zooming along at 4% plus growth, the natural inclination is to wonder how much longer this can continue. Andrew believes for quite a while. First, the corporate/individual tax cuts are giving a definite boost to the economy. And it's not just stock buybacks. Companies are beginning to reinvest in their core operations, which is good for everyone. Andrew believes that one of the major drivers for next year will be the modified trade deals that the President is working on now. That will lead to more jobs and more tax revenue. There's enough momentum to take the economy ahead for the foreseeable future, nay sayers and haters aside.  

Creating Wealth Real Estate Investing with Jason Hartman
CW 984 FBF – Andrew Zatlin – Memphis Tennessee Real Estate Market Profile & Moneyball Economics

Creating Wealth Real Estate Investing with Jason Hartman

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2018 64:42


Today's Flash Back Friday comes from Episode 493, originally published in March 2015. In today's introduction portion of the Creating Wealth show, Jason Hartman invites Sarah on to the show to talk about the Memphis market. Jason also announces a property tour for the Memphis area in May, so be sure to buy your early bird tickets now before the price raises at JasonHartman.com. Today's Creating Wealth principle guest is Andrew Zatlin. He is an economists and is famously know for his Moneyball Economics. He sits down with Jason to talk about Hookernomics, how you can learn where the market is going by simply talking to escorts, the unstable Japanese economy, how gold will drop in prices, and much more on today's episode.  Key Takeaways: 1:50 – Huge interest in the Memphis market right now. 6:05 – Jason talks about the Memphis property tour schedule and dates. 14:10 – Jason introduces Andrew to the show. 16:45 – Most policy makers out there have an old-fashioned way of approaching this very new economy that we're in. 27:16 – Andrew explains why he decided to interview escorts and prostitutes about the state of the economy. 42:00 – Andrew set out to find the true data points that really matter to our economy. 50:45 – China has created a super bubble for themselves and they are bond to crash. 53:20 – Japan doesn't make thing any more and they're also in big trouble. Andrew explains further. 57:30 – Jason and Andrew touch on the gold bug subject. 62:40 – There's a free report on MoneyballEconomics.com that shows you how vices, hookernomics, can show you what's going on in the economy right now.  Mentioned In This Episode: http://www.MoneyballEconomics.com http://blogs.wsj.com/moneybeat/2013/10/22/southbays-zatlin-goes-moneyball-on-economic-data/

American Monetary Association
AMA 214 - The Deflationary Force of Technology with Moneyball Economist Andrew Zatlin, Part 2

American Monetary Association

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2018 22:23


In the final part of Jason's interview with Andrew Zatlin, the two take a look at whether the future of our economy is inflationary or deflationary. The two also look at the impact of technology on inflation, how it impacts the rental markets, and where the volatility in our economy will be in 2018. Disclosure: this interview was recorded prior to the GOP Tax Reform being written and passed Key Takeaways: [1:17] The proof in the inflation pudding is shipping costs [6:32] The economy is strong in the background [8:16] Warehousing had a huge impact on the start of the internet [10:55] When you reach the point where payroll and population growth are the same you don't get wage inflation [15:20] When housing affordability is low and prices soften, the rental market strengthens [19:15] Where 2018 volatility will come from Website: www.MoneyballEconomics.com www.TheMoneyballTrader.com

American Monetary Association
AMA 213 - The Future Impact of the Fed Starting to Tighten with Andrew Zatlin

American Monetary Association

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2018 30:58


In the first part of Jason Hartman's interview with Moneyball economist Andrew Zatlin, the two of them take a deep look at what's going on in the housing market through the lens that Andrew uses. He looks at hiring patterns of home builders, and has seen a distinct problem in their search for labor. So many industries are hunting for labor that it's creating a bottleneck. The two also look at short-term rentals, hotel vacancies, the Fed's monetary policy, and what's creating the demand for housing. Key Takeaways: [1:16] Andrew likes to check in with companies about what they're doing in regards to hiring [3:45] Home builders can't hire enough people right now. The bottleneck is labor because there's a LOT of competition for it [6:42] One question we need to ask is: what's creating all this demand for housing? [10:47] The environment today makes it more attractive to buy rather than rent [16:37] Do short-term rental providers need to worry about oversupply? [18:56] Hotel vacancy rates tipped into the negatives this past year because of short-term rentals exploding in popularity [21:36] Demand will create supply, but sometimes supply can create demand [25:27] The Fed is on a trajectory of tightening Website: www.MoneyballEconomics.com

The Commercial Investing Show
CI 114 - The Impact of Low Housing Affordability & Soft Prices with Andrew Zatlin, Part 2

The Commercial Investing Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2018 24:05


In the final part of Jason's interview with Andrew Zatlin, the two take a look at whether the future of our economy is inflationary or deflationary. The two also look at the impact of technology on inflation, how it impacts the rental markets, and where the volatility in our economy will be in 2018. Disclosure: this interview was recorded prior to the GOP Tax Reform being written and passed Key Takeaways: [1:32] The proof in the inflation pudding is shipping costs [6:47] The economy is strong in the background [8:31] Warehousing had a huge impact on the start of the internet [11:10] When you reach the point where payroll and population growth are the same you don't get wage inflation [15:35] When housing affordability is low and prices soften, the rental market strengthens [19:30] Where 2018 volatility will come from Website: www.MoneyballEconomics.com www.TheMoneyballTrader.com

The Commercial Investing Show
CI 113 - Monetary Policy Making It Better to Buy Than Rent with Andrew Zatlin

The Commercial Investing Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2018 31:15


In the first part of Jason Hartman's interview with Moneyball economist Andrew Zatlin, the two of them take a deep look at what's going on in the housing market through the lens that Andrew uses. He looks at hiring patterns of home builders, and has seen a distinct problem in their search for labor. So many industries are hunting for labor that it's creating a bottleneck. The two also look at short-term rentals, hotel vacancies, the Fed's monetary policy, and what's creating the demand for housing. Key Takeaways: [1:33] Andrew likes to check in with companies about what they're doing in regards to hiring [4:02] Home builders can't hire enough people right now. The bottleneck is labor because there's a LOT of competition for it [7:00] One question we need to ask is: what's creating all this demand for housing? [11:04] The environment today makes it more attractive to buy rather than rent [16:54] Do short-term rental providers need to worry about oversupply? [19:12] Hotel vacancy rates tipped into the negatives this past year because of short-term rentals exploding in popularity [21:52] Demand will create supply, but sometimes supply can create demand [25:45] The Fed is on a trajectory of tightening Website: www.MoneyballEconomics.com

Accredited Income Property Investment Specialist (AIPIS)
AIPIS 217 - The Future of Inflation (or Deflation) in the US with Moneyball Economist Andrew Zatlin, Part 2

Accredited Income Property Investment Specialist (AIPIS)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2018 22:37


In the final part of Jason's interview with Andrew Zatlin, the two take a look at whether the future of our economy is inflationary or deflationary. The two also look at the impact of technology on inflation, how it impacts the rental markets, and where the volatility in our economy will be in 2018. Disclosure: this interview was recorded prior to the GOP Tax Reform being written and passed Key Takeaways: [1:32] The proof in the inflation pudding is shipping costs [6:47] The economy is strong in the background [8:31] Warehousing had a huge impact on the start of the internet [11:10] When you reach the point where payroll and population growth are the same you don't get wage inflation [15:35] When housing affordability is low and prices soften, the rental market strengthens [19:30] Where 2018 volatility will come from Website: www.MoneyballEconomics.com www.TheMoneyballTrader.com

Creating Wealth Real Estate Investing with Jason Hartman
CW 943 - Meet the Masters Day 3 Wrap

Creating Wealth Real Estate Investing with Jason Hartman

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2018 50:02


The 20th Meet the Masters of Income Property is in the books! Thanks to all who came to this amazing event to learn and expand your network. It was truly an awesome event thanks to the speakers and the guests. Listen in on some clips of our speakers from the 3rd day. Sunday featured Jason Hartman, Brian Smith (founder of Ugg Boots), Gary Pinkerton, the Moneyball Economist Andrew Zatlin, lender Aaron Chapman, a lender panel with Aaron and Joe, an investment counselor panel, and a Q&A with Jason's mom and aunt! Enjoy this wrap-up and we hope to see you at the next Meet the Masters. Key Takeaways: [3:10] Brian Smith [8:35] Gary Pinkerton [14:23] Andrew Zatlin [20:00] Aaron Chapman [25:08] Lender panel [33:32] Jason Hartman [42:18] Investment Counselor panel [44:00] Joyce & Aunt Joan [46:57] The reluctant investor lament Website: www.JasonHartman.com/Properties

Accredited Income Property Investment Specialist (AIPIS)
AIPIS 216 - Home Builders Searching for Labor with Andrew Zatlin

Accredited Income Property Investment Specialist (AIPIS)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2018 33:49


In the first part of Jason Hartman's interview with Moneyball economist Andrew Zatlin, the two of them take a deep look at what's going on in the housing market through the lens that Andrew uses. He looks at hiring patterns of home builders, and has seen a distinct problem in their search for labor. So many industries are hunting for labor that it's creating a bottleneck. The two also look at short-term rentals, hotel vacancies, the Fed's monetary policy, and what's creating the demand for housing. Key Takeaways: [1:35] Andrew likes to check in with companies about what they're doing in regards to hiring [4:05] Home builders can't hire enough people right now. The bottleneck is labor because there's a LOT of competition for it [7:02] One question we need to ask is: what's creating all this demand for housing? [11:06] The environment today makes it more attractive to buy rather than rent [16:57] Do short-term rental providers need to worry about oversupply? [19:15] Hotel vacancy rates tipped into the negatives this past year because of short-term rentals exploding in popularity [21:55] Demand will create supply, but sometimes supply can create demand [25:47] The Fed is on a trajectory of tightening Website: www.JasonHartman.com/Masters www.MoneyballEconomics.com

The Trader's Plan Podcast
Andrew Zatlin- Expert Trading Systems Interview

The Trader's Plan Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2016 44:39


Andrew Zatlin is the Editor of Moneyball Economics and The Moneyball Trader. He began his career as a trained economist, eventually focusing on consumer trends as a Research Fellow at the Kyoto University Economic Research Institute. Wanting more hands-on experience in the business world, he went to the Haas School of Berkeley for his MBA in 1992. The first-hand experience with the 21st century economy and what makes it so different has enabled Andrew to outperform Wall Street experts.His macroeconomic forecasts consistently rank at the top of Bloomberg polls. Even better, he has harnessed the deep understanding of the way modern companies operate to find the key data points that predict which companies are likely to beat or miss their earnings, available at www.TheMoneyballTrader.com.   Steven Cawiezell has established TheTradersPlan.com as a distinctively unique ETF & Growth stock newsletter that focuses on trends in the market indices. Being a former Financial Advisor at a large broker dealer (and watching portfolios crash in 2008) forced Steven to abandon "buy & hold" and create an simple ETF strategy that has averaged 64.11% per year since 2007 that anyone can follow. To watch a free training webinar where Steven shares with you the secrets to his easy to follow ETF trading system simply go to http://www.TheTradersPlan.com

Unlock Your Wealth Today
Leading Forecaster of Key Economic Benchmarks Andrew Zatlin on UYWRadio

Unlock Your Wealth Today

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2015 61:35


Andrew Zatlin leading contributor of Moneyball Economics joins Heather Wagenahls, Certified Identity Theft Risk Management Specialist and host of Unlock Your Wealth Radio to discuss economic benchmarks. Tune in to the Libsyn platform to learn more from the leading forecaster of key economic benchmarks, who is also known for his forecasts published on Bloomberg.   Andrew Zatlin has been named as the leading forecaster for retail, leading forecaster for payrolls and leading forecaster for jobless claims. Zatlin has also been featured in the Wall Street Journal as his forecasts are “knocking it out of the park.” Business Insider also dubbed Zatlin's economic “Vice Index” as “incredibly accurate.”   Tune in as Andrew compares spending on credit verse the vice index, elaborating on individuals income and the fear of overextending yourself. You will also hear more about Zatlin's macroeconomic forecasts, which are consistently ranked at the top of Bloomberg polls.    This week's key trivia is based on last week's Key: Take Action Make Assessment   Learn more about this week's Key:  Dreams with Deadlines  

Creating Wealth Real Estate Investing with Jason Hartman
CW 493 – Andrew Zatlin – Memphis Tennessee Real Estate Market Profile & Moneyball Economics

Creating Wealth Real Estate Investing with Jason Hartman

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2015 64:16


In today's introduction portion of the Creating Wealth show, Jason Hartman invites Sarah on to the show to talk about the Memphis market. Jason also announces a property tour for the Memphis area in May, so be sure to buy your early bird tickets now before the price raises at JasonHartman.com. Today's Creating Wealth principle guest is Andrew Zatlin. He is an economists and is famously know for his Moneyball Economics. He sits down with Jason to talk about Hookernomics, how you can learn where the market is going by simply talking to escorts, the unstable Japanese economy, how gold will drop in prices, and much more on today's episode.    Key Takeaways: 1:50 – Huge interest in the Memphis market right now.  6:05 – Jason talks about the Memphis property tour schedule and dates.  14:10 – Jason introduces Andrew to the show.  16:45 – Most policy makers out there have an old-fashioned way of approaching this very new economy that we're in.  27:16 – Andrew explains why he decided to interview escorts and prostitutes about the state of the economy.  42:00 – Andrew set out to find the true data points that really matter to our economy. 50:45 – China has created a super bubble for themselves and they are bond to crash.  53:20 – Japan doesn't make thing any more and they're also in big trouble. Andrew explains further.  57:30 – Jason and Andrew touch on the gold bug subject.    62:40 – There's a free report on MoneyballEconomics.com that shows you how vices, hookernomics, can show you what's going on in the economy right now.    Mentioned In This Episode: http://www.moneyballeconomics.com/   http://blogs.wsj.com/moneybeat/2013/10/22/southbays-zatlin-goes-moneyball-on-economic-data/

One Road Podcast
Moneyball ft. Andrew Zatlin

One Road Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2015 49:10


Andrew Zatlin, “The Moneyball Economist” joins the conversation. Peter and Andrew start off by talking about data and various models within finance. Andrew gives an overview on his ideas on the application of data metrics to financial markets. Andrew discusses how he assesses companies for potential investment. They discuss Germany’s economy and the apparent strength, or lack thereof. This leads to a discussion on Japan’s economy. Andrew then gives an overview of his “Vice Index”, and the conversation concludes with a word association game.

MoneyForLunch
Bert Martinez speaks with Tamara Magalotti, John G. Miller and guests

MoneyForLunch

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2015 67:00


Tamara Magalotti Founder and Owner of Tamara Magalotti & Associates, LLC., a consulting firm that helps businesses and individuals reach all of their financial possibilities through their unique product offerings, as well as their specialized attention to each and every client. Tamara is also CEO of TriCity Business Management, LLC., a firm specializing in telecommunications, energy, and essential services for both residential and business clients Andrew Zatlin The Moneyball Economist and editor of Moneyball Economics Andres Arboleda Co-Founder and COO at Prive Jets. Andres has over 10 years' experience in the private aviation industry and has been involved on arranging private aviation travel to the 3 wealthiest men on earth. Privé Jets is a leading provider of private aviation, offering an enhanced experience in all aspects of luxury and corporate jet travel. Over the last six years, Privé Jets has become a reliable, private jet provider for clients around the world. Changes in the airline industry have created a demand for private jet travel. As a result, we have assembled a team of affiliate companies whose high standard of service reflect the high values of our clientele John G. Miller is the author of the million seller QBQ! book, as well as Outstanding!, Flipping the Switch, and co-author with his wife, Karen, of Parenting the QBQ Way. He's a Cornell University graduate and has been in the training and development industry since 1986.