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May 13, 2025 – Market cycles may be nearing a turning point, according to Avi Gilburt, co-founder of ElliottWaveTrader.net, who recently shared his contrarian outlook on stocks, gold, and the US dollar. He believes the US stock market is...
Avi Gilburt, founder of Elliott Wave Trader, says the market is in the final throes of a bull market that has been in place for nearly a century, noting that while there may be one more high or buying opportunity before things are exhausted, he sees the market turning in the next few months, noting that the Standard & Poor's 500 decisively breaking the 5400 support level would be a sign that a bear market has begun. Then, Daniel Crosby, host of the Standard Deviations Podcast, discusses his new book, "The Soul of Wealth: 50 reflections on money and meaning;" After that, Allison Hadley talks about a new CardRates.com study showing that nearly half of Americans expect to return 1-3 gifts this holiday season. And in the Market Call, Scott Martindale, chief executive at Sabrient Systems, talks about picking "high performance stock portfolios," using the methods of Sabrient's founder, David Brown, who recently released a book on building a portfolio based on high-octane stocks.
Avi Gilburt, Founder of the Elliot Wave Trader and Safer Banking Research is back to update us on what the charts are telling him about the S&P, gold, GDX, silver, the US Dollar and Bitcoin. Avi is laying out some huge volatility in the next 2 years so make sure you note the levels he is watching and we'll follow up with him next month! Let us know if there are any other charts you would like Avi's opinion on. Click here to visit the Elliott Wave Trader website. Click here to visit the Safer Banking Research website.
Avi Gilburt, Founder of the Elliot Wave Trader and Safer Banking Research is back on the show! Avi joins me to provide an in-depth analysis of his current market outlook. Avi is now predicting a long-term, possibly two decade long bear market. He outlines key signals to watch for, possible market corrections, and strategies to consider, including moving to cash and evaluating safe banking options. Avi also covers the potential impact on various asset classes, including gold, commodities, and the dollar. Click here to visit the Elliott Wave Trader website.
Title: ⏰ ST #53: Elliott Wave With Fibonacci Pinball And Our Markets with Avi Gilburt of ElliottWaveTrader.net Recorded on as part of the Synergy Traders #53: "27 Fibonacci & Elliott Wave Trading Strategies" hosted by TradeOutLoud and TimingResearch. The full event archive is available here: https://link.timingresearch.com/ST53Archive Bonus... ⚡ PDF: 7 Must-Watch Mid-Cap Growth Stocks: Potential Big Winners Through The Rest of 2024 https://timingresearch.com/LR6POD Terms and Policies: https://timingresearch.com/policies/
Avi Gilbert shared his market predictions, anticipating one more rally before a long-term correction. He expressed concerns about the banking industry, comparing the current state of bank balance sheets to the 2007 crisis and discussing the potential for a banking crisis. Additionally, an analyst presented a forecast for a long-term bear market and emphasized the need to prepare for multiple market crashes and rallies. The speakers engaged in a detailed discussion about the potential impact of AI on the market, with Avi expressing skepticism and caution. The conversation also touched on the importance of being debt-free and having marketable skills in preparation for potential market shifts. Find Avi here: ElliottWaveTrader Find Kerry here: FSN and here: inflation.cafe
Avi Gilburt, The Market Pinball Wizard, provides technical context around this market rally (1:44). Treasury ETFs, TLT for trade and how the Fed follows the market (4:15). Metals setting up for strong 2nd half of 2024 (8:10). Concerning numbers from large banks (16:15). Sizable decline then larger rally in DXY; pullback in EEM (23:40). Tesla top? (27:30) Raise cash, get out of dividend plays (33:20).Show Notes:Citibank And JPMorgan: Very Troubling Results For The Banking IndustryNewmont: Healthy Pullbacks Are A Good ThingTesla: Up +62% From Our Prior Bullish Article - Is It Time To Protect? (Technical Analysis)Avi Gilburt On Bond Crash, Market Sentiment, And Why He Really Likes MetalsHow To Make Better Decisions In Any Financial MarketRead the transcriptFor full access to analyst ratings, stock quant scores and dividend grades, subscribe to Seeking Alpha Premium at seekingalpha.com/subscriptions
The Daily Business and Finance Show - Wednesday, 19 June 2024 We get our business and finance news from Seeking Alpha and you should too! Subscribe to Seeking Alpha Premium for more in-depth market news and help support this podcast. Free for 14-days! Please click here for more info: Subscribe to Seeking Alpha Premium News Today's headlines: S&P 500 could be on the brink of a multi-decade bear market: Avi Gilburt at SA Summit BlackRock sees no AI bubble and says AI winners will drive market returns for a while Pfizer sued in Kansas over COVID-19 vaccine Trump Media slides 14% as SEC declares share registration effective Nvidia will own AI market, just as Apple owned mobile: Knox Ridley at SA Investing Summit Exxon lawsuit against activist investor dismissed by judge IBKR says it saw 'massive' net buying in Nvidia following AI chipmaker's 10:1 stock split Apple suspends work on high-end Vision headset: report Explanations from OpenAI ChatGPT API with proprietary prompts. This podcast provides information only and should not be construed as financial or business advice. This podcast is produced by Klassic Studios Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Daily Business and Finance Show - Tuesday, 18 June 2024 We get our business and finance news from Seeking Alpha and you should too! Subscribe to Seeking Alpha Premium for more in-depth market news and help support this podcast. Free for 14-days! Please click here for more info: Subscribe to Seeking Alpha Premium News Today's headlines: S&P 500 could be on the brink of a multi-decade bear market: Avi Gilburt at SA Summit Nvidia pushes past Microsoft, Apple to become world's most valuable firm Pfizer sued in Kansas over COVID-19 vaccine Tech bull market to last another 2–3 years: Wedbush's Dan Ives at SA Investing Summit Apple 'will now own AI in the consumer', hit $4T in a year: Wedbush's Ives at SA Summit BlackRock sees no AI bubble and says AI winners will drive market returns for a while Nvidia agrees to acquire software startup Shoreline.io - report Apple suspends work on high-end Vision headset: report Explanations from OpenAI ChatGPT API with proprietary prompts. This podcast provides information only and should not be construed as financial or business advice. This podcast is produced by Klassic Studios Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Alan McKnight, chief investment officer at Regions Asset Management, sees storm clouds on the horizon for the market and the economy, but his outlook remains benign, suggesting that a well-diversified portfolio will withstand heightened volatility for the remainder over the year. He says we have experienced a muted, rolling downturn and doesn't see a full-blown recession happening. By comparison, Avi Gilburt, founder of the Elliott Wave Trader, entered the year calling for the market to reach record highs no later than the second quarter — which it has — but then to turn into the start of a full-blown bear market that will last years and bring the Standard & Poor's 500 down by well over 50 percent. Gilburt says that the market remains on track for that. In the middle of that kind of disagreement, it's hard for investors to know what to do, and Andy Reed, head of investor behavior research at Vanguard, discusses research into certain biases that are leading most investors to make mistakes that result in diminished gains and missed opportunities.
Mar 5, 2024 – FS Insider sits down with Avi Gilburt of ElliottWaveTrader.net to get an update on his big picture outlook for the US stock market, bitcoin, energy, the US dollar, and precious metals. Avi is currently warning that...
Avi Gilburt talks TLT 2024 targets and what's taking shape in treasury market (0:25). Why he's bullish on the metals; will silver outperform gold? (3:45) This is an abridged version of a recent conversation.Subscribe to Avi's The Market Pinball WizardEpisode transcriptsShow Notes:Gold: Ready For Blast-OffSentiment Speaks: The Fed Is Going To Put A Big Hurt On Everyone In 2024Sentiment Speaks: Major Market Move AheadGold & Silver: Don Durrett's 3 Easy Picks, 2 Favorites And 4 ETFsFor full access to analyst ratings, stock quant scores as well as dividend grades, subscribe to Seeking Alpha Premium at seekingalpha.com/subscriptions
Avi Gilburt, founder of the Elliott Wave Trader, expects the stock market to reach new highs, but thinks the current rally will carry to those record levels by no later than the second quarter of 2024, after which he says "a bear market is going to be in our future." Additionally, he says there will be a banking crisis that is part of the bear market, notig that systemic issues with the banking system will create trouble that "will likely be worse than what we saw in 2008," when troubles in the financials sector were cornerstone to the Great Financial Crisis. Brenda Langenfeld, portfolio manager for Nuveen, says that banking environment will actually create opportunities for investors in preferred securities, noting that heightened banking regulatory oversight will be favorable for credit investors, that positive fundamentals suggest stability and growth and that valuations are at levels "that present a capital appreciation opportunity over the next year." Also on the show: Charles Rotblut discusses the latest sentiment survey from the American Association of Individual Investors, which shows levels of bullishness at their highest levels in more than two and a half years, and portfolio manager Francisco Bido of F/m Acceleration brings his quant-active investment style to the Market Call.
Avi Gilburt says he's looking at the start of a major bear market but wonders if market gets 1 more high and why the next few weeks will likely give us the answer. (0:45) TLT, 2024 targets and what's taking shape in treasury market (5:30) Energy sector, bottoming out in USO (15:45) Bullish metals set-up (17:45)Episode transcriptsShow Notes: Banking Crisis Likely On The Horizon - Are You Prepared?Bitcoin Has Started Its Push UpwardsSubscribe to Avi's Market Pinball WizardFor full access to analyst ratings, stock quant scores as well as dividend grades, subscribe to Seeking Alpha Premium at seekingalpha.com/subscriptions
Title: ⏰ Synergy Traders #48: Is The Stock Market Setting Up for a Crash? with Avi Gilburt of ElliottWaveTrader.net Recorded on Wednesday, November 29th, 2023 as part of the Synergy Traders #48: "4th Annual Synergy Traders Friendsgiving 2023 Conference" hosted by TradeOutLoud and TimingResearch. The full event video/podcast series and presentation notes are available here: https://timingresearch.com/blog/2023/synergy-traders-48-day-2/ Bonus... ⚡ eBook: "9 Experts' Favorite Indicators" https://timingresearch.com/LR4POD Terms and Policies: https://timingresearch.com/policies/
Title: ⏰ Synergy Traders #47: Why Is Market Sentiment More Accurate Than Fundamentals? with Avi Gilburt of ElliottWaveTrader.net Recorded on Wednesday, September 5th, 2023 as part of the Synergy Traders #47: "Fibonacci & Elliott Wave 2023 Conference" event, hosted by FXTradersEdge, TradeOutLoud, and TimingResearch. The full event video/podcast series and presentation notes are available here: https://timingresearch.com/blog/2023/synergy-traders-47-day-2/ Bonus... ⚡ eBook: "9 Experts' Favorite Indicators" https://timingresearch.com/LR4POD Terms and Policies: https://timingresearch.com/policies/
Avi Gilburt runs The Market Pinball Wizard and is an expert in technical and Elliott Wave analysis. Today he discusses the metal market's 3rd wave setup and possible melt-up (1:00), potential for a multi-year rally in oil (6:25) and the bond market's surprising length of consolidation, with a rally still expected (7:50). This is an abridged version of our recent conversation, Avi Gilburt Warns Of Potential Banking Crisis; Charts Indicate Major Disruptions.Subscribe to The Market Pinball WizardTranscripts on Seeking AlphaShow Notes:Swallowed By Giants: Newmont And Newcrest MiningSentiment Speaks: Silver May ExplodeSentiment Speaks: Here Is The Set Up For A Fast 10% Rally In GoldS&P 500 Charts, Oil + Metal Markets With The Market Pinball Wizard's Avi GilburtThe Market According To Elliott Waves With Avi Gilburt (The Market Pinball Wizard)
Elliott Wave expert Avi Gilburt returns to discuss raising cash long-term and the possibility of a major bear market (1:35), relying on market sentiment not exogenous events (4:40), metals' 3rd wave setup and possible melt-up (10:15), oil potential for multi-year rally (21:30) bond market's surprising length of consolidation (23:00) and concerns about the banking industry (28:10).Subscribe to Avi's investing group The Market Pinball WizardTranscripts on Seeking AlphaS&P 500 Charts, Oil + Metal Markets With The Market Pinball Wizard's Avi GilburtThe Market According To Elliot Waves With Avi Gilburt (The Market Pinball Wizard)Sentiment Speaks: Can The Market Now Head To New All-Time Highs?Sentiment Speaks: Is The Market Disconnected From Reality, Or Are You?Sentiment Speaks: Is A Market Crash Still Possible?Big Banks Have Massive Exposure: The Fed Does Not Have Your BackBig Banks Have Massive Exposure: Recent Banking Results Are ConcerningMeta Has Spent Itself Into A HoleNewmont: The Bottom Is In For GoldSentiment Speaks: Gold And Silver May Be The Outperforming Assets For 2023Capital One: Danger, Will Robinson, Danger!Sentiment Speaks: $2,428 Target For Gold
Avi Gilburt, founder of the ElliottWave Trader continues to see the market rallying to new highs but then setting off on a years-long bear market, but in his other role as founder of Safer Banking Research, he notes that the economic downturn will include much more pain for banks, noting that the bank collapses from earlier in 2023 are just the tip of the iceberg, and investors who flee the market for the safety of banks may soon be worrying about just being able to get their money back. Also on the show, Mark Asaro of Noble Wealth Management discusses how investors should not replace individual bonds with traditional bond funds, and Ted Rossman of Bankrate.com talks about the financial costs of travel problems that consumers have been facing this year. Plus Ryan Kirlin of Alpha Architect and the U.S. Quantitative Value and U.S. Quantitative Momentum ETFs talks systematic investing in the Market Call.
Markets have been headed sideways for a while now. During Avi's last session on the show, he was of the belief that no market crash was coming in the near future. He was expecting the bounce that we eventually encountered. Now he believes that the market is at a turning point, either up or a significant move down. The future is always uncertain, but Avi uses his technical skills to try to get an edge. A few more market moves and he'll have a better idea. Let's see how it works out. Visit Avi at: https://ElliottWaveTrader.net Visit FSN at: https://FinancialSurvivalNetwork.com
May 16, 2023 – Starting last year, after conducting a comprehensive study, market analyst Avi Gilburt began warning of troubles to hit the banking sector. Today, he speaks with FS Insider to get an update on his outlook for the wider banking system...
The Market Pinball Wizard's Avi Gilburt shares why investors should be raising cash from a long-term perspective (0:40) and his expectations for the metals and oil markets (6:30).This is an abridged version of our past conversation, The Market According To Elliot Waves With Avi Gilburt (The Market Pinball Wizard).View this episode's data and transcript on Seeking Alpha.Subscribe to The Market Pinball WizardFollow Avi Gilburt
A crash course in Elliott Wave Theory (1:45) and a look at key market projections in the S&P 500 for the years ahead (5:48). Exclusive look into the metal and oil sectors (23:51) for traders looking to take positions.View this episode's data and transcript on Seeking Alpha.Subscribe to The Market Pinball WizardFollow Avi Gilburt
Summary: Banks blowing up have made for a crazy last couple of days on Wall Street. How are these circumstances going to affect the broader market? Avi Gilburt comes on the show to talk about what is happening with regard to the bank situation; last week, the market gave us a nice setup for a decline to the 3800 region, and things could go in multiple directions. The banking sector has been looking unhealthy for a few years now, and Avi predicts that a lot of banks are going to continue to face major problems—especially the bigger ones. How we handle the floor and resistance in the next week will give us some more insight about how the market is going to react over the coming weeks and months, so stay tuned for what's to come. Useful Links: Financial Survival Network Elliott Wave Trader
Feb 14, 2023 – Avi Gilburt, the guru of Elliott Wave Trader, graced the airwaves of FS Insider to give a market update that left listeners on the edge of their seats. From the S&P 500 to bonds, Treasury yields, gold, and even the US dollar, Avi gave...
Economist and lawyer Avi Gilburt uses nothing but mathematics to manage his investments. Gilburt, founder of the live trading room ElliottWaveTrader.net, argues that charts and waves can help investors beat market sentiment. Skyrocketing inflation and Fed measures are examples of factors driving market sentiment, and those investments with the largest number of investors—such as the S&P500—are more susceptible to it. In regards to the bearish gold market, Gilburt contends this market is passing through a corrective phase. In late October, Gold Bull Resources (TSX.V: GBRC) (OTCQB: GBRCF) filed a preliminary economic assessment for the Sandman Project in Humboldt County, Nevada. CEO Cherie Leeden, in our weekly Inventa Capital segment, reports on the findings and the company's future endeavors. With a small-scale open-pit mining project, Gold Bull Resources estimates production of 35,000 ounces of gold per annum for five years and a one-year payback period. Show notes: https://goldnewsletter.com/podcast/let-numbers-not-biases-dictate-investments/
Summary: -In spite of lower earnings, we're getting a market bounce. Avi Gilbert comes on the show to give us an idea of what's going to happen. Moving in the opposite direction of what was expected, we're seeing a rally that could last a few more weeks. During a time like this, it's easy to get swayed by the news, but Avi asserts that following charts and markets can help you pinpoint the highs/lows. Tune in for more insight on what's to come. Highlights: -We've done the opposite of what everyone expected, and we could rally for a few more weeks -Avi is watching how the rally takes shape in order to determine if we'll see a higher high over 4800 or not -Tune out of the news and listen to the charts and markets -It's the interpretation of the market participants that will drive what happens -Silver possibly has a lesser potential for already hitting its low -With energy, Avi is questioning if the low has already been struck -Avi doesn't believe that bonds are completely dead right now, but this is subject to change Useful Links: Financial Survival Network Elliot Wave Trader
Meb Faber, chief investment officer at Cambria Investments, says that with traditional safe havens not working/protecting against the current downturn, many investors are reaching the point where they can't take it any more, becoming more "emotional and crazy," and that it will get exponentially worse with every additional 10 percent decline -- which he believes might happen before the market can turn around. That kind of panicky behavior, Faber says, is that it keeps them from investing in the solid long-term values that he sees currently around the world. That said, investors might want to head for the cliff after hearing Avi Gilburt, founder of ElliottWave Trader, talking technicals on this show, as he expects the market to have a pop back to record high levels before it embarks on a bear market cycle that he expects to last at least seven years, but which he says could be the predominant trend for two decades. Gilburt says that if the market can't squeeze one more rally out of the long-running bullish cycle, it's a sign that the next wave has begun and that the market could get very ugly -- roughly cut in half from here -- during the downturn he foresees lasting roughly for the remainder of this decade. Also on the show, Robert Bush, director of closed-end products at Calamos Investments, discusses how convertible securities -- built to let investors have their cake and eat it too -- have been underperforming in current conditions, and, in the Market Call, John Barr of the Needham Growth and Needham Aggressive Growth funds discusses the benefits of buying "compounders" even in markets where growth is hard to come by.
Sep 14 – Avi Gilburt at ElliottWaveTrader.net gives FS Insider listeners an update on his market outlook and the various high conviction calls he currently has on precious metals, bonds, and the US dollar. Regarding the market outlook, Avi says...
Title: ⏰ Synergy Traders #41.10: How To Find The Major Turning Points In The Market with Avi Gilburt of ElliottWaveTrader.net (first time guest!) Recorded on September 6th, 2022 as part of the Synergy Traders #41, Day 1: "Fibonacci & Elliott Wave 2022 Conference" event, hosted by TradeOutLoud and TimingResearch. The full event video/podcast series and presentation notes are available here: https://timingresearch.com/blog/2022/synergy-traders-41-day-1-fibonacci-elliott-wave-2022-conference/ Bonus... ⚡ eBook: 10 Recession Trading Strategies https://timingresearch.com/LR2POD Terms and Policies: https://timingresearch.com/policies/
May 3 – FS Insider speaks with the esteemed market technician Avi Gilburt, founder of Elliott Wave Trader, to discuss both his near-term and longer-term outlook for the US stock market. When we spoke... Subscribe to our premium weekday podcasts: https://www.financialsense.com/subscribe
Highlights: -The markets are trying to find their footing, but the dollar is going up -the market has moved into a complex structure—4300 region is our main resistance point -We will probably not see a bare market—at least not for a while -Silver may not see a major move until the end of 2022/2023 -Oil prices have come back down under 100; Gilburt is looking for a minimum rally to 90 in the next few months -The economy and the market are separate Useful Links: Financial Survival Network Elliott Wave Trader
Summary: Interest rates are heading higher and the stock market is heading lower. Is there still hope? I have Avi Gilburt on the show to talk about what is in store for the markets in 2022. We could still have strong inflation and see the stock market go up, but there is also a high chance that rates will start coming down. The Fed may not necessarily follow through with what they have said about raising rates, but we will have to wait and find out as the year progresses. Highlights: -Could we have strong inflation and still see the stock market go up? Ultimately, yes, but there is also the potential for rates to start coming down -The Fed may be backtracking as we move through 2022 -The market isn't necessarily suggesting that the Fed is going to follow through on its plans -Market sentiment drives the overall market Useful Links: Financial Survival Network Elliot Wave Trader Shortest Stock Market Correction in History? with Avi Gilburt 6000 S&P Coming: Markets Gone Wild with Avi Gilburt
Jan 26 – Well-known market technician and strategist Avi Gilburt provides an update on his outlook for the S&P 500, oil prices, the US dollar, and more. Avi is famous for making a number of forecasts... Subscribe to our premium weekday podcasts: https://www.financialsense.com/subscribe
Nov 4 – FS Insider welcomes Avi Gilburt of ElliottWaveTrader.net to get an update on his big picture outlook for the US stock market, bitcoin, energy, and precious metals. Avi also shares a current... Subscribe to our premium weekday podcasts: https://www.financialsense.com/subscribe
Two very different interviews come to the same kind of conclusion on today's show, with Brian Levitt, global market strategist at Invesco, noting that inflation and other concerns aren't hurting corporate profits, and those strong profits are helping to improve valuations, setting up the market's next solid move upward, and Avi Gilburt of the Elliott Wave Trader saying he expects the Standard and Poor's 500 to move to nearly 5,000 before a pullback that sets up a big move that should get the index to the 6,000 range by the beginning of 2023. Also on the show, Greg McBride of BanRate.com talks about some good news -- mixed in with the usual bad -- in the site's annual survey on banking fees, ATM expenses, overdraft charges and more, and Gabriela Herculano, chief executive officer at iClima Earth, discusses emissions-free ESG investing in the Market Call.
Summary: Are we witnessing the shortest stock market correction in history, or is there more to come? I sit down with Avi Gilburt to discuss the correction as well as inflationary circumstances that have created a lot of economic speculation. We also talk about energy, which has had great returns, but is not necessarily indicative of the economic state. Tune in to hear more valuable insight on the economy and all of its happenings. Highlights: -Are we witnessing the shortest stock market correction in history? Or is there more to come? And what's happening with inflation? -We have hit the minimum target with the correction -If the market doesn't pull back correctively from the next high, this is going to put us back on track to looking at one more test before we try again -A lot of this is speculation, and getting an edge -Energy has had great returns -We're expecting more rally within energy -The big energy issue lately has been natgas -Some people think higher oil is indicative of the economy doing well, and others think the opposite -The economy follows the market -The stock market seems to have always been the leading indicator of the economy -Inflation isn't what everyone is making it out to be -Prices are going up in certain aspects, but the purely economic definition of inflation says that all prices should be going up -We have a large increase in the money supply, but no velocity of money -We still have price displacement -Disappointed with the action of gold -The IWM is setting up to outperform again -The dollar is going to be getting more of a rally Useful Links: Financial Survival Network Elliott Wave Trader
Jul 29 – Earlier this year when we spoke with Avi Gilburt on FS Insider, he was very bullish on the US stock market and forecasted the S&P 500 could reach the 4400-region during the summer. Well,... Subscribe to our premium weekday podcasts: https://www.financialsense.com/subscribe
Avi Gilburt, editor of the Elliott Wave Trader, says that he sees the Standard and Poor's 500 having a summer rally -- after a small near-term pullback -- to finish the year at 4,600 and maybe slightly higher, but his long-term outlook is that the index will reach 6,000 by 2023. Also on the show, Steve Wendel, head of behavioral research at Morningstar, discusses new research on how the pandemic is affecting Americans' financial security, Matt Schulz of LendingTree talks about how fewer consumers were stashing their cash in March and whether the savings trends are changing as the economy reopens, and Hilary Kramer -- who oversees seven different investment newsletter -- returns to the Market Call for the first time in over two years to talk about stocks.
Apr 13 – Avi Gilburt at Elliottwavetrader.net gives his outlook for the stock market based on his Elliott Wave framework, discussing how we are now in the final melt-up phase of the bull market... Subscribe to our premium weekday podcasts: https://www.financialsense.com/subscribe
Avi Gilburt, founder of Elliott Wave Trader, says that nervous investors should turn off the news, look at technicals and Elliott Wave analysis and join him in thinking the market's next move will be to 4,600 on the Standard and Poor's 500, a gain of more than 20 percent from current levels. But Gilburt goes further to say that he thinks the market will get to 6,000 before the current cycle ends, though it may not be until 2022 or '23 before it goes that far. Also on the show, University of Virginia business professor Gregory Fairchild, author of 'Domestic Emerging Markets," Matt Zajechowski of Digital Third Coast discussing a survey showing that a surprising number of Americans spent less money than expected in 2020, plus Chuck Carlson of the DRIP Investor newsletter talking about removing the emotion from investing during the Market Call.
Dec 23 – Avi Gilburt of ElliotWaveTrader.net tells FS Insider listeners how long he expects the current bull market to continue before a major bust based on his application of Elliott Wave Theory and... Subscribe to our premium weekday podcasts: https://www.financialsense.com/subscribe
Avi Gilburt, founder of the Elliott Wave Trader, says he expects the Standard and Poor's 500 Index to hit 5,000 by 2022, and while he believes there will be a pullback before that rally starts, he believes there will be a 'global melt-up' that will dramatically lift global markets in 2021, allowing them to reach his long-term target the following year. Also on the show, Marc Chaikin: of Chaikin Analytics says that the market is only disconnected from the economy 'if you go by the old rules,' noting that unique times call for different guidelines and benchmarks. Chaikin says he will not fight either the Fed or the trend, notig that both are pushing the market higher and likely will keep it going that way into 2021 and beyond. Kasara Barto of Squaremouth.com joins Chuck to discuss about how travel insurance is working during the pandemic and who is actually using it now, and Jane Edmondson of EQM Indexes talks rules-based stock investing in the Market Call.
What Moved Markets This Week (WMMTW) is a weekly podcast with a panel of Seeking Alpha editors. Hosted by Nathaniel E. Baker, Contributing Editor, and featuring: Aaron Task, VP Contributor Content and co-host Seeking Alpha's Alpha Trader podcast; Bradley Olesen, VP News; Stephen Alpher, Managing Editor News, co-host Alpha Trader. Watch the Alpha TALKS video of this podcast. (Spotify users can skip to individual segment sdirectly by clicking on the timestamps below) Big Picture (0:52) It was not a sleepy summer type of week. The S&P 500 topped its June 8 post-COVID high on Monday, breaking out of a trading range and making a new five-month high on Wednesday. A large selloff followed on Thursday after initial jobless claims unexpectedly rose. U.S.-China tensions emerged, with U.S. Secretary of State Michael Pompeo piling on some powerful rhetoric that spooked markets. Winners & Losers (4:56) Correlations are starting to break down as earnings season ramps up. It's no longer all about "virus on/virus off." Company- and industry-specific events were bigger drivers of share prices. Microsoft (MSFT) sold off after earnings. Apple (AAPL) fell due to antitrust concerns. Shares of casino companies and cruise lines were among the biggest losers of the week, including Wynn Resorts (WYNN), Las Vegas Sands (LVS), Norwegian Cruise Lines (NCLH), and Royal Caribbean (RCL). Homebuilders were among the winners (6:29): PulteGroup (PHM), NVR (NVR), and TRI Pointe Group (TPH) rallied after new home sales blew out expectations. The SPDR Homebuilders ETF (XHB) is up 3.4% this week at the time of this writing. That gauge has outperformed the S&P 500 over the last week, month, six months, year-to-date, and year. Silver prices had a massive rally, with the iShares Silver Trust ETF (SLV) up 18% this week. The SPDR Gold ETF (GLD) gained 5%. Corporate Highlights (8:28) Some interesting news out of the Discover Financial Services earnings call: Data for chargeoffs and delinquencies is holding up, but is expected to increase in the fourth quarter and persist through 2021. American Express earnings reported improved spending in May and June after bottoming in April. Stimulus payments have helped, but with the "fiscal cliff" due to expire on July 31 there is a lot of uncertainty. Seeking Alpha Articles & News Coverage That Caught Our Eye This Week (14:28): Nat: These 9 Silver Miners Are A Basket Of Opportunity, by Harrison Schwartz; Stephen: Bill Ackman's blank check company raises $4B - becomes largest in the sector; Bradley: Tesla (TSLA) coverage; Aaron: Sentiment Speaks: If You Own Gold, Look Out Below, by Avi Gilburt and Tesla: Excuse Me, 1999 Is Calling, by Louis Stevens. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week's Alpha Trader podcast features hosts Aaron Task and Stephen Alpher chatting first with Avi Gilburt, founder of ElliottWaveTrader.net and author of The Market Pinball Wizard serviceon Seeking Alpha. After that, the hosts talk with Marc Chandler, chief market strategist at Banncokburn Global Forex, and a longtime Seeking Alpha contributor. Gilburt wasn't too surprised by last week's pullback, but the key question is what type of correction are we in. By his calculation, if the S&P 500 (SP500) can hold above the 2,890 region, another higher high may be in store in which the market could challenge its all-time high in the 3,300 area (the S&P closed at 3,066 on Monday). Following that though, Gilburt would expect a much larger pullback. One way or another, says Gilburt, a far more sizable slide in stocks is likely coming this year. Bulls can take heart though - that's a short-term forecast from Gilburt. Longer-term Gilburt continues to have a minimum 4,000 target for the S&P 500, with a chance of as much as 6,000 before the bull market from 2009 ends. There's plenty more, including Gilburt's basic explanation of how Elliott Wave analysis works, and how it can apply to any asset class that reflects "mass sentiment," with gold (XAUUSD:CUR) coming up for discussion. Last week's market correction was long overdue, says Chandler, and he notes the pullback was reflected in the currency markets as well, where bull move favorites like the aussie, the Mexican peso, and the Scandinavian currencies also took big hits. For those trying to lay Thursday's plunge at the feet of the Fed and its gloomy outlook published the day before, Chandler isn't buying it. He notes that the central bank's forecast - gloomy as it may have been - was actually somewhat stronger than most had been expecting. The Fed Funds futures contracts, says Chandler, didn't really react. The December 2021 contract two weeks ago was implying a negative yield, and today its implying positive, meaning it's seeing a brighter economic outlook. Going forward, Chandler expects markets (and risk assets in general) to struggle a bit more, but past that the enormous liquidity being made available by both monetary and fiscal authorities should again kick in. He reminds it's not just the U.S. - the ECB this week is about to make available to European banks 3-year loans at negative 100 basis points! And the EU in the next few days might be approving a €750B stimulus package.
Steven Durlauf, economics professor at the University of Chicago, says the perceived trade-offs between re-starting the economy and continuing quarantine is, in the short run, illusory. Lack of shelter-in-place, Durlauf says, creates such bad consequences for the health system -- and a re-started economy won't recover until everyone leaves home and participates fully -- that the choice between the two sides is not a true trade-off. Durlauf says that the current radical uncertainty would leave him surprised if the economy recovers in less than 18 to 36 months. In a 'Technical Difficulties' interview, Avi Gilburt of Elliott Wave Trader says that the current 2,700 to 2,900 range on the Standard and Poor's 500 is a 'battle zone,' and that if the market falls below 2,690, it could drop to the 2,060 range, while if it rallies and breaks through the 2,900 resistance, it could return to the 3,100 level in the next few weeks. Also on the show, Adam McCabe of Aberdeen Standard Investments talks about emerging markets and whether they have an edge having moved past the worst of the viral curve, and author Dan Simon discusses his book 'The Money Hackers' and the changing landscape of money, cash and global financial technology.
The best-selling personal-finance author of all time, Robert Kiyosaki of 'Rich Dad, Poor Dad' fame, visits Money Life to discuss his new book out today, 'Who Stole My Pension.' Kiyosaki discusses why he wouldn't invest in stocks, mutual funds or ETFs right now, though he never discloses what he would buy other than 'private investments.' Also on the show, two chats about technical analysis, first with Avi Gilburt of Elliott Wave Trader, who notes that the market is getting into a 'topping region' where he expects a modest pullback. If the market can hold at support levels, he sees green lights for at least half a year, noting he'd be articularly bullish on small-cap stocks. Meanwhile, Dan Zanger of ChartPattern.com is also bullish and says he expects to ride the current trends for at least the first half of the new year. Finally, Ted Rossman of CreditCards,cmo discusses the results of his site's most recent consumer poll.
Avi Gilburt, founder of Elliott Wave Trader, said that while the Standard and Poor's 500 hit new record highs on Monday -- closing at roughly 3,040 and finally breaking out of a trading range that has lasted for most of the year -- he believes the market is still in the middle of a larger correction, one that will take it back down to support levels around 2,820 before there is a real rally to start off 2020. Gilburt suggested that instead of being cheered by the new highs, investors should expect 'a lot of whipsaw.' Also on the show, Leonard Wright discusses the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants' most recent Personal Satisfaction Index, author and financial adviser Jeff Poole discusses the transition from work to retirement, and Tim Melvin of the Heatseeker newsletter and MaxWealth.com cov ers stocks in the Market Call.
Avi Gilburt rejoins the Marketplace Roundtable to share his prognosis on the market after a bumpy year. He reviews the basis of his investing style, and its roots in investor sentiment. He sees the potential for both a strong correction and an eventual bigger rally, which leaves him looking for a better entry point. The story is similar in bitcoin and metals as well. Topics covered: 2:00 minute mark - Description of "Fibonacci Pinball" and "Elliot Wave."4:30 - What do these theories say about today's market?6:30 - How does this affect your investing strategy?9:00 - Lessons learned.10:30 - What to look for when entering into an investment.13:30 - Would your investing strategy be useful in dealing with anything from the past year or so?15:00 - Can central bank action affect Elliot Wave cycle?18:00 - Does anything scare you about the markets or your portfolio?19:15 - What gives you confidence?20:00 - Bitcoin bottom and rally.22:30 - Specific ideas recommendations. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Two technical analysts -- Jim Welsh of Smart Portfolios and Avi Gilburt of Elliott Wave Trader -- said they expect the market to have a corrective rally from here, only to then fall to where the Standard and Poor's 500 is in the 2,600 range. Both suggested selling into rallies and becoming more defensive, and said it looks like gold is bottoming out and could be worth buying soon, though Gilburt ultimately expects the decline to be deeper and last longer. Also on the show, Matt Dreith of the Wasatch funds talks India, China and emerging markets, and Chuck discusses lasting lessons taught by the passing of his brother Rob, who would have turned 66 today.
Technical analysis has its skeptics, but Avi Gilburt explains his approach to Elliott Wave investing and why he believes it works. Essentially, it's just a way to read into the broader psychology of the markets. On this week's podcast, he discusses how he came to Elliott Wave and why it's as relevant as ever in today's markets. Topics covered: 2:00 - How the discovery of Elliott Wave transformed Avi's approach to investing and how he started giving other investors investing advice 5:40 - A brief ov Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Stocks, gold, and crypto all seem to be covered in bad news and beaten down prices. When can investors expect things to turn around? Brian and Avi discuss what sentiment is saying about the future of these markets and how investors can potentially benefit.
Avi Gilburt is an Elliott Wave theorist and practitioner. He says the signals are very clear, another upward wave is coming in the stock market, once the current correction has concluded. That's big news for investors who are fearful that this downward move is the big one. He believes that the eventual mother of all bear markets will visit upon us in the 2020's. And we're very content to wait. Gold probably has another leg down, at least if it doesn't break last week's high. Oil is going down. Dollar is headed towards the 80's range. No opinion on real estate. Interesting views that clearly go against the mainstream. As Avi says, "Each market must be looked at individually."
Avi Gilburt is an Elliott Wave theorist and practitioner. He says the signals are very clear, another upward wave is coming in the stock market, once the current correction has concluded. That's big news for investors who are fearful that this downward move is the big one. He believes that the eventual mother of all bear markets will visit upon us in the 2020's. And we're very content to wait. Gold probably has another leg down, at least if it doesn't break last week's high. Oil is going down. Dollar is headed towards the 80's range. No opinion on real estate. Interesting views that clearly go against the mainstream. As Avi says, "Each market must be looked at individually."
Avi Gilburt is an Elliott Wave theorist and practitioner. He says the signals are very clear, another upward wave is coming in the stock market, once the current correction has concluded. That's big news for investors who are fearful that this downward move is the big one. He believes that the eventual mother of all bear markets will visit upon us in the 2020's. And we're very content to wait. Gold probably has another leg down, at least if it doesn't break last week's high. Oil is going down. Dollar is headed towards the 80's range. No opinion on real estate. Interesting views that clearly go against the mainstream. As Avi says, "Each market must be looked at individually."
Avi Gilburt is an Elliott Wave theorist and practitioner. He says the signals are very clear, another upward wave is coming in the stock market, once the current correction has concluded. That's big news for investors who are fearful that this downward move is the big one. He believes that the eventual mother of all bear markets will visit upon us in the 2020's. And we're very content to wait. Gold probably has another leg down, at least if it doesn't break last week's high. Oil is going down. Dollar is headed towards the 80's range. No opinion on real estate. Interesting views that clearly go against the mainstream. As Avi says, "Each market must be looked at individually."
Financial analysts resort to different viewpoints to study markets and prepare for moves, utilizing both technical and fundamental data points. Avi Gilburt, one of the most prominent technical analysts in the world, lays out the case for Elliott wave theory. This attempts to look at the market objectively, disregarding exogenous factors and one's own emotions. He has an impressive track record based on his guiding principle that "numbers don't lie." Gilburt believes the gold market still has downside room for a couple of weeks before a bullish set-up starts building up. Show notes: http://goldnewsletter.com/podcast/avi-gilburt-technical-analysis-gold/
Elliott Wave expert Avi Gilburt shares his coming expectations for gold.
Chuck Carnevale is one of 25 Seeking Alpha Contributors participating in the 2017 DIY Investing Summit. In the summit, one of the questions I asked Chuck was why he thinks so many DIY investors struggle and what they can do about it. Below is an excerpt from the interview and a summary of his response. *Chuck's full interview is available for free today. Chuck's advice on how to avoid investing struggles and failures... A portfolio is like a bar of soap, the more you handle it the smaller it gets. Have the mindset as becoming a shareholder/partner in the business. Doesn’t judge an investment sooner than 3-5 years. Great investments take decades. More... This is just a small excerpt of what's covered in the interview. The interview is full of detailed tips on Chuck's core investment strategies, top advice for DIY investors, and specific ways he's positioning for 2017. Enjoy the full interview with Chuck and other top investors on Seeking Alpha. Registration for the summit is now open and free for a limited time. Don't like audio/video interviews? If you prefer to read content as opposed to watch and listen, detailed summary sheets have been created for every interview as an optional add-on. Full list of summit contributors: Chris DeMuth, Bret Jensen, Rida Morwa, Brad Thomas, Eric Parnell, Ian Bezek, Richard Lejeune, Richard Berger, Aurelien Windenberger, Doug Eberhardt, Dividend Sensei, Ralph Baker, Lawrence Fuller, Double Dividend Stocks, Mark Bern, Mark Hibben, Dividend House, J Mintzmyer, William Koldus, Damon Verial, Avi Gilburt, Shailesh Kumar, Chuck Carnevale, Adam Aloisi, and Colorado Wealth Management Join Chuck at the DIY Investor Summit (free for a limited time) where he shares detailed tips on his core investment strategies, top advice for DIY investors, and specific ways he's positioning for 2017. Companies mentioned in Chuck's interview: BlackBerry (NASDAQ:BBRY), Aflac (NYSE:AFL), Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT), Lockheed Martin (NYSE:LMT), Church & Dwight (NYSE:CHD), AbbVie (NYSE:ABBV), Cardinal Health (NYSE:CAH), Target (NYSE:TGT), AT&T (NYSE:T), Medtronic (NYSE:MDT), PPG Industries (NYSE:PPG), Franklin Resources (NYSE:BEN), T. Rowe Price (NASDAQ:TROW), S&P 500 (NYSEARCA:SPY) Additional Disclosure: This article is for information purposes only. There are risks involved with investing including loss of principal. Brian and Investor in the Family make no explicit or implicit guarantee with respect to performance or the outcome of any investment or projections made. There is no guarantee that the goals of the strategies discussed by Brian and Investor in the Family will be met.
(click to enlarge) Brad Thomas is one of 25 Seeking Alpha Contributors participating in the 2017 DIY Investing Summit. In the summit, two of the questions I asked Brad about was his biggest investing victory of 2016 and what his "State of the Markets" address would be going into 2017. Below is an excerpt from the interview and a summary of his response. *Brad's full interview is available for free today. Brad's biggest victory and "State of the Markets"... CorEnergy (CORR) is a small-cap, energy focused REIT that was trading at a large discount. Resulted in an ~160% return. Home runs are great, but prefers to hit singles and doubles. Real estate is a long-term investment. Owns real estate for the predictable income and modest price appreciation. Believes Trump will have a big impact on real estate in U.S. Trump will extend the life cycle for U.S. real estate for 5+ years. More... This is just a small excerpt of what's covered in the interview. The interview is full of detailed tips on Brad's core investment strategies, top advice for DIY investors, and specific ways he's positioning for 2017. Enjoy the full interview with Brad and other top investors on Seeking Alpha. Registration for the summit is now open and free for a limited time. Don't like audio/video interviews? If you prefer to read content as opposed to watch and listen, detailed summary sheets have been created for every interview as an optional add-on. Full list of summit contributors: Chris DeMuth, Bret Jensen, Rida Morwa, Brad Thomas, Eric Parnell, Ian Bezek, Richard Lejeune, Richard Berger, Aurelien Windenberger, Doug Eberhardt, Dividend Sensei, Ralph Baker, Lawrence Fuller, Double Dividend Stocks, Mark Bern, Mark Hibben, Dividend House, J Mintzmyer, William Koldus, Damon Verial, Avi Gilburt, Shailesh Kumar, Chuck Carnevale, Adam Aloisi, and Colorado Wealth Management Join Brad at the DIY Investor Summit (free for a limited time) where he shares detailed tips on his core investment strategies, top advice for DIY investors, and specific ways he's positioning for 2017. Additional Disclosure: This article is for information purposes only. There are risks involved with investing including loss of principal. Brian and Investor in the Family make no explicit or implicit guarantee with respect to performance or the outcome of any investment or projections made. There is no guarantee that the goals of the strategies discussed by Brian and Investor in the Family will be met.
Mark Hibben is one of 25 Seeking Alpha Contributors participating in the 2017 DIY Investing Summit. In the summit, one of the questions I asked Mark was what his top advice would be for DIY investors. We also discuss his personal investment philosophy, most influential investing books read, and more. Below is an excerpt from the interview and a summary of his response. Mark's top advice for DIY investors... There is no substitute for going through the primary documents of a company. Doing your homework is easier if you already have a base knowledge to build from in the industry. Focus your efforts on a few companies. Ignore what the market believes and focus on intrinsic value. More... This is just a small excerpt of what's covered in the interview. The interview is full of detailed tips on Mark's core investment strategies, top advice for DIY investors, and specific ways he's positioning for 2017. Enjoy the full interview with Mark and other top investors on Seeking Alpha. Registration for the summit is now open and free for a limited time. Don't like audio/video interviews? If you prefer to read content as opposed to watch and listen, detailed summary sheets have been created for every interview as an optional add-on. Full list of summit contributors: Chris DeMuth, Bret Jensen, Rida Morwa, Brad Thomas, Eric Parnell, Ian Bezek, Richard Lejeune, Richard Berger, Aurelien Windenberger, Doug Eberhardt, Dividend Sensei, Ralph Baker, Lawrence Fuller, Double Dividend Stocks, Mark Bern, Mark Hibben, Dividend House, J Mintzmyer, William Koldus, Damon Verial, Avi Gilburt, Shailesh Kumar, Chuck Carnevale, Adam Aloisi, and Colorado Wealth Management Join Mark at the DIY Investor Summit (free for a limited time) where he shares detailed tips on his core investment strategies, top advice for DIY investors, and specific ways he's positioning for 2017. Companies mentioned in Mark's interview: AMD (AMD), Nvidia (NVDA), Tesla (TSLA), Apple (AAPL), Taiwan Semiconductor (TSM), Magna (MGA), Microsoft (MSFT), S&P 500 (SPY) Additional Disclosure: This article is for information purposes only. There are risks involved with investing including loss of principal. Brian and Investor in the Family make no explicit or implicit guarantee with respect to performance or the outcome of any investment or projections made. There is no guarantee that the goals of the strategies discussed by Brian and Investor in the Family will be met.
Avi Gilburt is one of 25 Seeking Alpha Contributors participating in the 2017 DIY Investing Summit. In the summit, one of the questions I asked Avi how he is positioning himself for 2017. What is he excited/concerned about? Below is an excerpt from the interview and a summary of his response. How Avi is positioning for 2017... Looking for a minimum of 2500 in S&P 500 in 2017. If GDX can break above August 2016 highs, could reach $60-70 in next 12-18 months. Likes emerging markets, still bearish on bonds. More... This is just a small excerpt of what's covered in the interview. The interview is full of detailed tips on Avi's core investment strategies, top advice for DIY investors, and specific ways he's positioning for 2017. Enjoy the full interview with Avi and other top investors on Seeking Alpha. Registration for the summit is now open and free for a limited time. Don't like audio/video interviews? If you prefer to read content as opposed to watch and listen, detailed summary sheets have been created for every interview as an optional add-on. Full list of summit contributors: Chris DeMuth, Bret Jensen, Rida Morwa, Brad Thomas, Eric Parnell, Ian Bezek, Richard Lejeune, Richard Berger, Aurelien Windenberger, Doug Eberhardt, Dividend Sensei, Ralph Baker, Lawrence Fuller, Double Dividend Stocks, Mark Bern, Mark Hibben, Dividend House, J Mintzmyer, William Koldus, Damon Verial, Avi Gilburt, Shailesh Kumar, Chuck Carnevale, Adam Aloisi, and Colorado Wealth Management Join Avi at the DIY Investor Summit (free for a limited ti me) where he shares detailed tips on his core investment strategies, top advice for DIY investors, and specific ways he's positioning for 2017. Companies mentioned in Avi's interview: Gold Miners (GDX), S&P 500 (SPY) Additional Disclosure: This article is for information purposes only. There are risks involved with investing including loss of principal. Brian and Investor in the Family make no explicit or implicit guarantee with respect to performance or the outcome of any investment or projections made. There is no guarantee that the goals of the strategies discussed by Brian and Investor in the Family will be met.
Bret Jensen is one of 25 Seeking Alpha Contributors participating in the 2017 DIY Investing Summit. In the summit, two of the questions I asked Bret what his "State of the Markets" address to DIY investor would be and how is he positioning himself for 2017. Below is an excerpt from the interview and a summary of his response. Bret's "State of the Markets" and positioning for 2017... Expects 2017 to be a lot like 2016 with lots of unknowns in the world. China and the new administration are both bit question marks. Biotech and Pharma gains are sustainable as they exit a bear market. The market is fairly to slightly overvalued, domestic small caps should do well. Infrastructure and yield stocks are overvalued. More... This is just a small excerpt of what's covered in the interview. The interview is full of detailed tips on Bret's core investment strategies, top advice for DIY investors, and specific ways he's positioning for 2017. Enjoy the full interview with Bret and other top investors on Seeking Alpha. Registration for the summit is now open and free for a limited time. Don't like audio/video interviews? If you prefer to read content as opposed to watch and listen, detailed summary sheets have been created for every interview as an optional add-on. Full list of summit contributors: Chris DeMuth, Bret Jensen, Rida Morwa, Brad Thomas, Eric Parnell, Ian Bezek, Richard Lejeune, Richard Berger, Aurelien Windenberger, Doug Eberhardt, Dividend Sensei, Ralph Baker, Lawrence Fuller, Double Dividend Stocks, Mark Bern, Mark Hibben, Dividend House, J Mintzmyer, William Koldus, Damon Verial, Avi Gilburt, Shailesh Kumar, Chuck Carnevale, Adam Aloisi, and Colorado Wealth Management Join Bret at the DIY Investor Summit (free for a limited time) where he shares detailed tips on his core investment strategies, top advice for DIY investors, and specific ways he's positioning for 2017. Companies mentioned in Bret's interview: Amicus Therapeutics (FOLD), Ocular Therapeutix (OCUL), Adamas Pharmaceuticals (ADMS), ACADIA Pharmaceuticals (ACAD), Synergy Pharmaceuticals (SGYP), Exelixis (EXEL), Cara Therapeutics (CARA), Aerie Pharmaceuticals (AERI), Health Insurance Innovations (HIIQ), Biotechnology (IBB), and S&P 500 (SPY) Additional Disclosure: This article is for information purposes only. There are risks involved with investing including loss of principal. Brian and Investor in the Family make no explicit or implicit guarantee with respect to performance or the outcome of any investment or projections made. There is no guarantee that the goals of the strategies discussed by Brian and Investor in the Family will be met.
Dividend House is one of 25 Seeking Alpha Contributors participating in the 2017 DIY Investing Summit. In the summit, one of the questions I asked Dividend was what her personal investment philosophy is and how it practically looks as she builds here portfolio. Below is an excerpt from the interview and a summary of his response. Dividend's personal investment philosophy and portfolio consctruction... Dividend is a "financially conservative, dividend growth investor." Prefers to never sell if possible. Views portfolio as a house with stock groupings that represent foundations, walls, roof, garden and even dog house. Focuses on income contribution as opposed to weigting in portfolio. More... This is just a small excerpt of what's covered in the interview. The interview is full of detailed tips on Dividend's core investment strategies, top advice for DIY investors, and specific ways he's positioning for 2017. Enjoy the full interview with Dividend and other top investors on Seeking Alpha. Registration for the summit is now open and free for a limited time. Don't like audio/video interviews? If you prefer to read content as opposed to watch and listen, detailed summary sheets have been created for every interview as an optional add-on. Full list of summit contributors: Chris DeMuth, Bret Jensen, Rida Morwa, Brad Thomas, Eric Parnell, Ian Bezek, Richard Lejeune, Richard Berger, Aurelien Windenberger, Doug Eberhardt, Dividend Sensei, Ralph Baker, Lawrence Fuller, Double Dividend Stocks, Mark Bern, Mark Hibben, Dividend House, J Mintzmyer, William Koldus, Damon Verial, Avi Gilburt, Shailesh Kumar, Chuck Carnevale, Adam Aloisi, and Colorado Wealth Management Join Dividend at the DIY Investor Summit (free for a limited time) where he shares detailed tips on his core investment strategies, top advice for DIY investors, and specific ways he's positioning for 2017. Companies mentioned in Dividend's interview: Flower Foods (FLO), S&P 500 (SPY) Additional Disclosure: This article is for information purposes only. There are risks involved with investing including loss of principal. Brian and Investor in the Family make no explicit or implicit guarantee with respect to performance or the outcome of any investment or projections made. There is no guarantee that the goals of the strategies discussed by Brian and Investor in the Family will be met.
Damon Verial is one of 25 Seeking Alpha Contributors participating in the 2017 DIY Investing Summit. In the summit, one of the questions I asked Damon was what was his biggest mistake and biggest victory of 2016. We then go deeper to see what lessons he learned from both. Below is an excerpt from the interview and a summary of his response. Damon's biggest mistake and victory from 2016 (and lessons learned)... Traded with too little capital in his risk heavy account. Got flagged as a pattern day trader and lost account that was performing well. Noticed a trend in NUGT that led to 200% gains in 3 weeks. How to identify tradable patterns. The challenged of capitalizing on these patterns. More... This is just a small excerpt of what's covered in the interview. The interview is full of detailed tips on Damon's core investment strategies, top advice for DIY investors, and specific ways he's positioning for 2017. Enjoy the full interview with Damon and other top investors on Seeking Alpha. Registration for the summit is now open and free for a limited time. Don't like audio/video interviews? If you prefer to read content as opposed to watch and listen, detailed summary sheets have been created for every interview as an optional add-on. Full list of summit contributors: Chris DeMuth, Bret Jensen, Rida Morwa, Brad Thomas, Eric Parnell, Ian Bezek, Richard Lejeune, Richard Berger, Aurelien Windenberger, Doug Eberhardt, Dividend Sensei, Ralph Baker, Lawrence Fuller, Double Dividend Stocks, Mark Bern, Mark Hibben, Dividend House, J Mintzmyer, William Koldus, Damon Verial, Avi Gilburt, Shailesh Kumar, Chuck Carnevale, Adam Aloisi, and Colorado Wealth Management Join Damon at the DIY Investor Summit (free for a limited time) where he shares detailed tips on his core investment strategies, top advice for DIY investors, and specific ways he's positioning for 2017. Companies mentioned in Damon's interview: Gold Miners Bull 3x (NUGT), Gold Miners (GDX), HSBC (HSBC), TJX (TJX), S&P 500 (SPY) Additional Disclosure: This article is for information purposes only. There are risks involved with investing including loss of principal. Brian and Investor in the Family make no explicit or implicit guarantee with respect to performance or the outcome of any investment or projections made. There is no guarantee that the goals of the strategies discussed by Brian and Investor in the Family will be met.
Mark Bern is one of 25 Seeking Alpha Contributors participating in the 2017 DIY Investing Summit. In the summit, one of the questions I asked Mark was how is he positioning his portofolio for 2017. Below is an excerpt from the interview and a summary of his response. How Mark is positioning for 2017... Mark is currently fully hedged. Has built a special spreadsheet to model hedge values. Adding no new positions at present, but hopes 2017 will bring the opportunity to do so. Using DDM (double discount model) for valuation. More... This is just a small excerpt of what's covered in the interview. The interview is full of detailed tips on Mark's core investment strategies, top advice for DIY investors, and specific ways he's positioning for 2017. Enjoy the full interview with Mark and other top investors on Seeking Alpha. Registration for the summit is now open and free for a limited time. Don't like audio/video interviews? If you prefer to read content as opposed to watch and listen, detailed summary sheets have been created for every interview as an optional add-on. Full list of summit contributors: Chris DeMuth, Bret Jensen, Rida Morwa, Brad Thomas, Eric Parnell, Ian Bezek, Richard Lejeune, Richard Berger, Aurelien Windenberger, Doug Eberhardt, Dividend Sensei, Ralph Baker, Lawrence Fuller, Double Dividend Stocks, Mark Bern, Mark Hibben, Dividend House, J Mintzmyer, William Koldus, Damon Verial, Avi Gilburt, Shailesh Kumar, Chuck Carnevale, Adam Aloisi, and Colorado Wealth Management Join Mark at the DIY Investor Summit (free for a limited time) where he shares detailed tips on his core investment strategies, top advice for DIY investors, and specific ways he's positioning for 2017. Companies mentioned in Mark's interview: Gilead (GILD), S&P 500 (SPY) Additional Disclosure: This article is for information purposes only. There are risks involved with investing including loss of principal. Brian and Investor in the Family make no explicit or implicit guarantee with respect to performance or the outcome of any investment or projections made. There is no guarantee that the goals of the strategies discussed by Brian and Investor in the Family will be met.
William Koldus is one of 25 Seeking Alpha Contributors participating in the 2017 DIY Investing Summit. In the summit, one of the questions I asked William was what his biggest victory from 2016 and accompanying lessons learned. Below is an excerpt from the interview and a summary of his response. William's biggest victory from 2016 (and lessons learned)... Was well positioned for the inflationary trade in 2016. QE led to one of the worst downturns in commodity history, opposite everyone's expectations. Went from deflation (2011-15) to inflation (2016-). When fear builds it's natural to want to stay away from out of favor assets. More... This is just a small excerpt of what's covered in the interview. The interview is full of detailed tips on William's core investment strategies, top advice for DIY investors, and specific ways he's positioning for 2017. Enjoy the full interview with William and other top investors on Seeking Alpha. Registration for the summit is now open and free for a limited time. Don't like audio/video interviews? If you prefer to read content as opposed to watch and listen, detailed summary sheets have been created for every interview as an optional add-on. Full list of summit contributors: Chris DeMuth, Bret Jensen, Rida Morwa, Brad Thomas, Eric Parnell, Ian Bezek, Richard Lejeune, Richard Berger, Aurelien Windenberger, Doug Eberhardt, Dividend Sensei, Ralph Baker, Lawrence Fuller, Double Dividend Stocks, Mark Bern, Mark Hibben, Dividend House, J Mintzmyer, William Koldus, Damon Verial, Avi Gilburt, Shailesh Kumar, Chuck Carnevale, Adam Aloisi, and Colorado Wealth Management Join William at the DIY Investor Summit (free for a limited time) where he shares detailed tips on his core investment strategies, top advice for DIY investors, and specific ways he's positioning for 2017. Companies mentioned in William's interview: Sun Edison (SUNEQ), Peabody (BTUUQ), Tech Resources (TCKRF), US Steel (X), Westmoreland Coal (WLB), Bank of America (BAC), Chesapeake (CHK), S&P 500 (SPY) Additional Disclosure: This article is for information purposes only. There are risks involved with investing including loss of principal. Brian and Investor in the Family make no explicit or implicit guarantee with respect to performance or the outcome of any investment or projections made. There is no guarantee that the goals of the strategies discussed by Brian and Investor in the Family will be met.
Ian Bezek is one of the 25 Seeking Alpha Contributors participating in the 2017 DIY Investing Summit. In the summit, one of the questions I asked Ian was how he is positioning himself for 2017. Below is an excerpt from the interview and a summary of his response. http://diyinvestingsummit2017.com/ How Ian is prepping for 2017... Ian likes consumer staples after the 5% decline in 2016. Analysts are negative on them for 2017 which he considers a bonus. He likes the yield on telecom stocks in the UK. Internationally he likes Mexico and Chile. Is nervous regarding energy stocks. More... This is just a small excerpt of what's covered in the interview. The interview is full of detailed tips on Ian's core investment strategies, top advice for DIY investors and specific ways he's positioning for 2017. Enjoy the full interview with Ian and other top investors on Seeking Alpha. Registration for the summit is now open and free for a limited time. Don't like audio/video interviews? If you prefer to read content as opposed to watch and listen, detailed summary sheets have been created for every interview as an optional add-on. Full list of summit contributors: Chris DeMuth, Bret Jensen, Brad Thomas, Eric Parnell, Rida Morwa, Ian Bezek, Richard Lejeune, Richard Berger, Aurelien Windenberger, Doug Eberhardt, Dividend Sensei, Ralph Baker, Lawrence Fuller, Double Dividend Stocks, Mark Bern, Mark Hibben, Dividend House, J Mintzmyer, William Koldus, Damon Verial, Avi Gilburt, Shailesh Kumar, Chuck Carnevale, Adam Aloisi and Colorado Wealth Management. Join Ian at the DIY Investor Summit (free for a limited time) where he shares detailed tips on his core investment strategies, top advice for DIY investors and specific ways he's positioning for 2017. Companies mentioned in Ian's interview: Hormel (HRL), Brown-Forman (BF.B), McCormick (MKC), Exxon (XOM), Chevron (CVX), Mexico (EWW), Washington Trust (WASH), International Bancshares (IBOC), Pacific Airports (PAC), Gilead (GILD), S&P 500 (SPY) Additional Disclosure: This article is for information purposes only. There are risks involved with investing, including loss of principal. Brian and Investor in the Family make no explicit or implicit guarantee with respect to performance or the outcome of any investment or projections made. There is no guarantee that the goals of the strategies discussed by Brian and Investor in the Family will be met.
Eric Parnell is one of the 25 Seeking Alpha Contributors participating in the 2017 DIY Investing Summit. In the summit, one of the questions I asked Eric was about his personal investment philosophy and how it looks practically as he builds his portfolio. Below is an excerpt from the interview and a summary of his response. http://diyinvestingsummit2017.com/ Eric's investment philosophy... Eric takes an "absolute return hedged strategy" as his guiding philosophy for investing. This generates positive returns in all market environments. He gives equal priority to all asset classes. The key is in how they are blended together in his portfolio. He refuses to accept that 50% declines "just happen" when the market crashes. A non-correlated group of assets is key for protecting against major downside risk. More... This is just a small excerpt of what's covered in the interview. The interview is full of detailed tips on Eric's core investment strategies, top advice for DIY investors and specific ways he's positioning for 2017. Enjoy the full interview with Eric and other top investors on Seeking Alpha. Registration for the summit is now open and free for a limited time. Don't like audio/video interviews? If you prefer to read content as opposed to watch and listen, detailed summary sheets have been created for every interview as an optional add-on. Full list of summit contributors: Chris DeMuth, Bret Jensen, Brad Thomas, Eric Parnell, Rida Morwa, Ian Bezek, Richard Lejeune, Richard Berger, Aurelien Windenberger, Doug Eberhardt, Dividend Sensei, Ralph Baker, Lawrence Fuller, Double Dividend Stocks, Mark Bern, Mark Hibben, Dividend House, J Mintzmyer, William Koldus, Damon Verial, Avi Gilburt, Shailesh Kumar, Chuck Carnevale, Adam Aloisi and Colorado Wealth Management. Join Eric at the DIY Investor Summit (free for a limited time) where he shares detailed tips on his core investment strategies, top advice for DIY investors and specific ways he's positioning for 2017. Companies mentioned in Eric's interview: Pfizer (PFE), Merck (MRK), Gilead (GILD), Medtronic (MDT), Bristol-Myers Squipp (BMY) Additional Disclosure: This article is for information purposes only. There are risks involved with investing, including loss of principal. Brian and Investor in the Family make no explicit or implicit guarantee with respect to performance or the outcome of any investment or projections made. There is no guarantee that the goals of the strategies discussed by Brian and Investor in the Family will be met.
Double Dividend Stocks is one of the 25 Seeking Alpha Contributors participating in the 2017 DIY Investing Summit. In the summit, one of the questions I asked Dividend was what he considered to be his biggest mistake and victory from 2016, and what he learned from them. Below is an excerpt from the interview and a summary of his response. http://diyinvestingsummit2017.com/ Dividend's biggest mistake and victory from 2016 (plus lessons learned)... Was too conservative in February when oil stocks were bottoming out. Should have stayed focused on fundamentals and not let fear and sentiment influence too much. Began looking for obscure stocks traded on the pink sheets (OTC). He found some great opportunities there. Also began looking into monthly dividend stocks to help smooth out his income. More... This is just a small excerpt of what's covered in the interview. The interview is full of detailed tips on Dividend's core investment strategies, top advice for DIY investors and specific ways he's positioning for 2017. Enjoy the full interview with Dividend and other top investors on Seeking Alpha. Registration for the summit is now open and free for a limited time. Don't like audio/video interviews? If you prefer to read content as opposed to watch and listen, detailed summary sheets have been created for every interview as an optional add-on. Full list of summit contributors: Chris DeMuth, Bret Jensen, Brad Thomas, Eric Parnell, Rida Morwa, Ian Bezek, Richard Lejeune, Richard Berger, Aurelien Windenberger, Doug Eberhardt, Dividend Sensei, Ralph Baker, Lawrence Fuller, Double Dividend Stocks, Mark Bern, Mark Hibben, Dividend House, J Mintzmyer, William Koldus, Damon Verial, Avi Gilburt, Shailesh Kumar, Chuck Carnevale, Adam Aloisi and Colorado Wealth Management. Join Dividend at the DIY Investor Summit (free for a limited time) where he shares detailed tips on his core investment strategies, top advice for DIY investors and specific ways he's positioning for 2017. Companies mentioned in Dividend's interview: North State Telecom (NORSB), Golar LNG (GMLP), Gaslog (GLOP), S&P 500 (SPY) Additional Disclosure: This article is for information purposes only. There are risks involved with investing, including loss of principal. Brian and Investor in the Family make no explicit or implicit guarantee with respect to performance or the outcome of any investment or projections made. There is no guarantee that the goals of the strategies discussed by Brian and Investor in the Family will be met.
Doug Eberhardt is one of 25 Seeking Alpha Contributors participating in the 2017 DIY Investing Summit. In the summit, one of the questions I asked Doug was what would be the main points of a "State of the Markets" speech to DIY investors. Below is an excerpt from the interview and a summary of his response. http://diyinvestingsummit2017.com/ Doug's "State of the Precious Metals Markets..." Precious metals are currently in a small bull market but will likely top out this year. Expects a major, deflationary credity contraction (likely China related) that will put significant downward pressure on gold. His ideal buy price is $900, but after this deflationary cycle, expects gold to reach "undreamed of heights." More... This is just a small excerpt of what's covered in the interview. The interview is full of detailed tips on Doug's core investment strategies, top advice for DIY investors and specific ways he's positioning for 2017. Enjoy the full interview with Doug and other top investors on Seeking Alpha. Registration for the summit is now open and free for a limited time. Don't like audio/video interviews? If you prefer to read content as opposed to watch and listen, detailed summary sheets have been created for every interview as an optional add-on. Full list of summit contributors: Chris DeMuth, Bret Jensen, Brad Thomas, Eric Parnell, Rida Morwa, Ian Bezek, Richard Lejeune, Richard Berger, Aurelien Windenberger, Doug Eberhardt, Dividend Sensei, Ralph Baker, Lawrence Fuller, Double Dividend Stocks, Mark Bern, Mark Hibben, Dividend House, J Mintzmyer, William Koldus, Damon Verial, Avi Gilburt, Shailesh Kumar, Chuck Carnevale, Adam Aloisi and Colorado Wealth Management. Join Doug at the DIY Investor Summit (free for a limited time) where he shares detailed tips on his core investment strategies, top advice for DIY investors and specific ways he's positioning for 2017. Companies mentioned in Doug's interview: Gold (GLD), Silver (SLV), Gold Miners Bull 3x (NUGT), Junior Gold Miners Bull 3x (JNUG), 20 Year Treasury (TLT), S&P 500 (SPY) Disclosure: This article is for information purposes only. There are risks involved with investing, including loss of principal. Brian and Investor in the Family make no explicit or implicit guarantee with respect to performance or the outcome of any investment or projections made. There is no guarantee that the goals of the strategies discussed by Brian and Investor in the Family will be met.
Chuck Carnevale is one of 25 Seeking Alpha Contributors participating in the 2017 DIY Investing Summit. In the summit, one of the questions I asked Chuck was what his top advice would be for DIY investors. Below is an excerpt from the interview and a summary of his response. http://diyinvestingsummit2017.com/ Chuck's top advice for DIY investors... Focus on fundamentals and don't trust stock prices. Concentrate your portfolio (20-25 stocks) so you can actually have time to to research and follow them properly. At the same time, make sure to stay diversified enough to protect your money. Don't get caught up in hype, don't chase prices. Do yourself a favor and look at companies without the stock price in mind. "Inactivity strikes us as intelligent behavior." - Warren Buffett More... This is just a small excerpt of what's covered in the interview. The interview is full of detailed tips on Chuck's core investment strategies, top advice for DIY investors, and specific ways he's positioning for 2017. Enjoy the full interview with Chuck and other top investors on Seeking Alpha. Registration for the summit is now open and free for a limited time. Don't like audio/video interviews? If you prefer to read content as opposed to watch and listen, detailed summary sheets have been created for every interview as an optional add-on. Full list of summit contributors: Chris DeMuth, Bret Jensen, Rida Morwa, Brad Thomas, Eric Parnell, Ian Bezek, Richard Lejeune, Richard Berger, Aurelien Windenberger, Doug Eberhardt, Dividend Sensei, Ralph Baker, Lawrence Fuller, Double Dividend Stocks, Mark Bern, Mark Hibben, Dividend House, J Mintzmyer, William Koldus, Damon Verial, Avi Gilburt, Shailesh Kumar, Chuck Carnevale, Adam Aloisi, and Colorado Wealth Management Join Chuck at the DIY Investor Summit (free for a limited time) where he shares detailed tips on his core investment strategies, top advice for DIY investors, and specific ways he's positioning for 2017. Companies mentioned in J's interview: Blackberry (BBRY), Aflac (AFL), Mcrosoft (MSFT), Lockheed Martin (LMT), Church & Dwight (CHD), AbbVie (ABBV), Cardinal Health (CAH), Target (TGT), AT&T (T), Medtronic (MDT), PPG Industries (PPG), Franklin Resources (BEN), T Rowe Price (TROW), S&P 500 (SPY) Disclosure: This article is for information purposes only. There are risks involved with investing including loss of principal. Brian and Investor in the Family make no explicit or implicit guarantee with respect to performance or the outcome of any investment or projections made. There is no guarantee that the goals of the strategies discussed by Brian and Investor in the Family will be met.
Chris DeMuth is one of 25 Seeking Alpha Contributors participating in the 2017 DIY Investing Summit. In the summit, one of the questions I asked Chris was how he is positioning himself for 2017. Below is an excerpt from the interview and a summary of his response. http://diyinvestingsummit2017.com/ How Chris is prepping for 2017... Looking for ideas with hard catalysts. As markets get more expensive, investments require harder and more compelling evidence. Has big positions in Rite-Aid (RAD), BNCCorp (BNCC), and Bob Evans (BOBE). Believes that a double digit market decline could be on the horizon and wants to be ready. This is a good time to be comfortable with cash and value flexibility. A good idea to be more liquid than marginal counterparty. This is just a small excerpt of what's covered in the interview. The interview is full of detailed tips on Chris's core investment strategies, top advice for DIY investors and specific ways he's positioning for 2017. Enjoy the full interview with Chris and other top investors on Seeking Alpha. Registration for the summit is now open and free for a limited time. Don't like audio/video interviews? If you prefer to read content as opposed to watch and listen, detailed summary sheets have been created for every interview as an optional add-on. These are better than transcripts, they get to the point and capture all of the highlights. Full list of summit contributors: Chris DeMuth, Bret Jensen, Brad Thomas, Eric Parnell, Rida Morwa, Ian Bezek, Richard Lejeune, Richard Berger, Aurelien Windenberger, Doug Eberhardt, Dividend Sensei, Ralph Baker, Lawrence Fuller, Double Dividend Stocks, Mark Bern, Mark Hibben, Dividend House, J Mintzmyer, William Koldus, Damon Verial, Avi Gilburt, Shailesh Kumar, Chuck Carnevale, Adam Aloisi and Colorado Wealth Management. Join Chris at the DIY Investor Summit (free for a limited time) where he shares detailed tips on his core investment strategies, top advice for DIY investors and specific ways he's positioning for 2017. Companies mentioned in Chris's interview: Rite Aid (NYSE:RAD), BNC Corp (OTCQX:BNCC), Bob Evans (NASDAQ:BOBE), Amazon (NASDAQ:AMZN), Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA), Valeant (NYSE:VRX), Ocean Shore (NASDAQ:OSHC), Biotechnology (NASDAQ:IBB), S&P 500 (NYSEARCA:SPY) Disclosure: This article is for information purposes only. There are risks involved with investing, including loss of principal. Brian and Investor in the Family make no explicit or implicit guarantee with respect to performance or the outcome of any investment or projections made. There is no guarantee that the goals of the strategies discussed by Brian and Investor in the Family will be met.
Chris DeMuth is one of 25 Seeking Alpha Contributors participating in the 2017 DIY Investing Summit. In the summit, one of the questions I asked Chris was what would be the main points of a "State of the Markets" speech to DIY investors. Below is an excerpt from the interview and a summary of his response. Chris's "State of the Markets..." Markets are fully priced Overall market cap is 1.25x of GDP Markets historically don't do well at these levels We also have a bursting bond bubble Credit is tightening What we "think we know" about stocks may be changing due to shifts in the bond market This bull market will suck everyone in before it's done A dramatic environment does not warrant a dramatic response Be sure to always underpay Look for individual situations where people are panicking and not paying attention Would be in cash if there are no compelling ideas This is just a small excerpt of what's covered in the interview. The interview if full of detailed tips on Chris's core investment strategies, top advice for DIY investors, and specific ways he's positioning for 2017. Enjoy the full interview with Chris and other top investors on Seeking Alpha. Registration for the summit is now open and free for a limited time. Don't like audio/video interviews? If you prefer to read content as opposed to watch and listen, detailed summary sheets have been created for every interview as an optional add-on. These are better than transcripts, they get to the point and capture all of the highlights. Full list of summit contributors: Chris DeMuth, Bret Jensen, Brad Thomas, Eric Parnell, Rida Morwa, Ian Bezek, Richard Lejeune, Richard Berger, Aurelien Windenberger, Doug Eberhardt, Dividend Sensei, Ralph Baker, Lawrence Fuller, Double Dividend Stocks, Mark Bern, Mark Hibben, Dividend House, J Mintzmyer, William Koldus, Damon Verial, Avi Gilburt, Shailesh Kumar, Chuck Carnevale, Adam Aloisi, and Colorado Wealth Management Join Chris at the DIY Investor Summit (free for a limited time) where he shares detailed tips on his core investment strategies, top advice for DIY investors, and specific ways he's positioning for 2017. http://diyinvestingsummit.com/ Companies mentioned in Chris's interview: Rite Aid (RAD), BNC Corp (BNCC), Bob Evans (BOBE), Amazon (AMZN), Tesla (TSLA), Valeant (VRX), Ocean Shore (OSHC), Biotechnology (IBB), S&P 500 (SPY) Disclosure: This article is for information purposes only. There are risks involved with investing including loss of principal. Brian and Investor in the Family make no explicit or implicit guarantee with respect to performance or the outcome of any investment or projections made. There is no guarantee that the goals of the strategies discussed by Brian and Investor in the Family will be met.
J Mintzmyer is one of 25 Seeking Alpha Contributors participating in the 2017 DIY Investing Summit. In the summit, one of the questions I asked J was what his top advice would be for DIY investors. Below is an excerpt from the interview and a summary of his response. J's top advice for DIY investors... The more you invest, the more you realize you're fallible Limit your allocations to speculative investments (no more than 20-30% of portfolio) Don't let someone else dictate your style Never invest money you think you'll need in 3-5 years Try to limit your emotions as best as possible Your investments should be based on fundamentals (ex: earnings? cash flow? etc) and should be a story you believe in If the story changes, sell; don't try to hang around and get lucky If price drops and fundamentals are intact, don't panic Remember why you bought This is just a small excerpt of what's covered in the interview. The interview if full of detailed tips on J's core investment strategies, top advice for DIY investors, and specific ways he's positioning for 2017. Enjoy the full interview with J and other top investors on Seeking Alpha. Registration for the summit is now open and free for a limited time. Don't like audio/video interviews? If you prefer to read content as opposed to watch and listen, detailed summary sheets have been created for every interview as an optional add-on. These are better than transcripts, they get to the point and capture all of the highlights. Full list of summit contributors: Chris DeMuth, Bret Jensen, Rida Morwa, Brad Thomas, Eric Parnell, Ian Bezek, Richard Lejeune, Richard Berger, Aurelien Windenberger, Doug Eberhardt, Dividend Sensei, Ralph Baker, Lawrence Fuller, Double Dividend Stocks, Mark Bern, Mark Hibben, Dividend House, Rida Morwa, J Mintzmyer, William Koldus, Damon Verial, Avi Gilburt, Shailesh Kumar, Chuck Carnevale, Adam Aloisi, and Colorado Wealth Management Join J at the DIY Investor Summit (free for a limited time) where he shares detailed tips on his core investment strategies, top advice for DIY investors, and specific ways he's positioning for 2017. Companies mentioned in J's interview: Golar LNG Partners (GMLP), Teekay Corporation (TK), S&P 500 (SPY) Disclosure: This article is for information purposes only. There are risks involved with investing including loss of principal. Brian and Investor in the Family make no explicit or implicit guarantee with respect to performance or the outcome of any investment or projections made. There is no guarantee that the goals of the strategies discussed by Brian and Investor in the Family will be met.