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Latest podcast episodes about Chartist

Antiques Freaks
Ch. 41, 42, and 43 - Varney the Vampire, or, The Feast of Blood (1845)

Antiques Freaks

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2025 1:20


The interesting thing about the forty-first, forty-second, and forty-third chapters of Varney the Vampire is that they don't exist. Varney the Vampire is a genuine penny dreadful, read aloud one chapter per week just like the original Victorian working class audience would do for the authentic 1840s Chartist coffeehouse experience. To instantly unlock over a hundred more chapters (literally), check out our Patreon.

Antiques Freaks
Ch. 44 - Varney the Vampire, or, The Feast of Blood (1845)

Antiques Freaks

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2025 41:20


Waggles has arrived! Varney the Vampire is a genuine penny dreadful, read aloud one chapter per week just like the original Victorian working class audience would do for the authentic 1840s Chartist coffeehouse experience. To instantly unlock over a hundred more chapters (literally), check out our Patreon.

Antiques Freaks
Ch. 40 - Varney the Vampire, or, The Feast of Blood (1845)

Antiques Freaks

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2025 85:33


Our friend James Wake joins us for an action-packed episode of mob violence against a vampyre! Check out James's cyberpunk novel THE SAPPHIRE SHADOW, available now wherever fine books are found. Varney the Vampire is a genuine penny dreadful, read aloud one chapter per week just like the original Victorian working class audience would do for the authentic 1840s Chartist coffeehouse experience. To instantly unlock over a hundred more chapters (literally), check out our Patreon.

Antiques Freaks
Ch. 39 - Varney the Vampire, or, The Feast of Blood (1845)

Antiques Freaks

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2025 60:56


Our friend Tarra joins us for another thrilling chapter - wherein the duel FINALLY ACTUALLY HAPPENS! Varney the Vampire is a genuine penny dreadful, read aloud one chapter per week just like the original Victorian working class audience would do for the authentic 1840s Chartist coffeehouse experience. To instantly unlock over a hundred more chapters (literally), check out our Patreon.

Antiques Freaks
Ch. 38 - Varney the Vampire, or, The Feast of Blood (1845)

Antiques Freaks

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2025 44:53


Wherein Jack Pringle and Chillingworth meet up with Varney to prepare for the OH GOD WHY IS MARCHDALE HERE!? Varney the Vampire is a genuine penny dreadful, read aloud one chapter per week just like the original Victorian working class audience would do for the authentic 1840s Chartist coffeehouse experience. To instantly unlock over a hundred more chapters (literally), check out our Patreon.

Antiques Freaks
Ch. 37 - Varney the Vampire, or, The Feast of Blood (1845)

Antiques Freaks

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2025 68:56


Our dear friend Olivia rejoins us for another thrilling chapter of Varney the Vampire! Wherein Varney attempts to seduce literally any man who shows up on his doorstep. Check out Olivia's spooky novels Lord of Thundertown and Backmask. Varney the Vampire is a genuine penny dreadful, read aloud one chapter per week just like the original Victorian working class audience would do for the authentic 1840s Chartist coffeehouse experience. To instantly unlock over a hundred more chapters (literally), check out our Patreon.  

Antiques Freaks
Ch. 36 - Varney the Vampire, or, The Feast of Blood (1845)

Antiques Freaks

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2025 38:29


Wherein we are joined by our friend Chris from the Terrible Book Club podcast for Chapter XXXVI — The Consultation. — The Duel and its Results. Check out Chris and Paris's podcast Terrible Book Club wherever you find your favorite podcasts! Varney the Vampire is a genuine penny dreadful, read aloud one chapter per week just like the original Victorian working class audience would do for the authentic 1840s Chartist coffeehouse experience. To instantly unlock over a hundred more chapters (literally), check out our Patreon.  

WTFinance
Prepare for Deflation As Economy Crashes with Henrik Zeberg

WTFinance

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2025 31:55


Interview recorded - 17th of January, 2025On this episode of the WTFinance podcast I had the pleasure of welcoming back Henrik Zeberg. Henrik is a Macro Economist, Founder and Publisher of the Zeberg Report.During this conversation we spoke about the surprised resilience of the economy, why Henrik sees a recession on the horizon, whether it could become a China-like deflation, market narratives, Crypto to diverge from NASDAQ and more. I hope you enjoy!0:00 - Introduction1:54 - Surprised by economic resilience?3:38 - Trump economic boom8:56 - FED making mistake?13:18 - West moving towards China-like deflation?16:41 - China pulling down Europe?18:32 - Market view?21:41 - Don't believe this time is different?24:18 - Market narrative26:16 - Crypto to diverge from the NASDAQ?27:13 - When would Crypto peak?29:47 - One message to takeaway?Henrik Zeberg is a Macroeconomist (M.Sc. Econ) from the University of Copenhagen. He is a Business Cycles student, Elliott Wave practitioner, and Chartist. You can find out more about his newsletter on his Website.Henrik Zeberg - Newsletter - https://www.thezebergreport.com/Twitter - https://twitter.com/HenrikZebergWTFinance -Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/wtfinancee/Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/67rpmjG92PNBW0doLyPvfniTunes - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/wtfinance/id1554934665?uo=4Twitter - https://twitter.com/AnthonyFatseas

Antiques Freaks
Ch. 35 - Varney the Vampire, or, The Feast of Blood (1845)

Antiques Freaks

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2025 17:39


Please join us for this special episode from our Varney vaults, wherein we endure The Explanation, Marchdale's Advice, The Projected Removal, and the Admiral's Anger. Varney the Vampire is a genuine penny dreadful, read aloud one chapter per week just like the original Victorian working class audience would do for the authentic 1840s Chartist coffeehouse experience. To instantly unlock over a hundred more chapters (literally), check out our Patreon.

Minimum Competence
Legal News for Thurs 12/19 - Mangione Extradition Hearing, DOJ Lawsuit Against CVS Over Opioids, Trump and Musk Threaten Shutdown and IRS Rule Delays for RMDs

Minimum Competence

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2024 8:02


This Day in Legal History: A Christmas Carol is PublishedOn December 19, 1843, Charles Dickens published A Christmas Carol, a novella that became one of the most enduring works of English literature. While it is often celebrated as a heartwarming holiday tale, its themes had significant social and legal resonance in Victorian England. Through its portrayal of Ebenezer Scrooge, the miserly businessman, and his transformative journey, Dickens cast a stark light on the grim realities of poverty, inequality, and labor conditions during the Industrial Revolution.The novella emphasized the moral obligation of society's wealthy to care for the impoverished, contrasting Scrooge's initial indifference with the dire circumstances of the Cratchit family. By humanizing the struggles of the working poor, A Christmas Carol drew public attention to issues such as child labor, inadequate housing, and exploitative working conditions—concerns that were increasingly debated in Parliament and social reform circles.The story's publication coincided with the rise of the Chartist movement, which advocated for political and legal reforms, including universal male suffrage and better labor protections. It also aligned with growing public support for legislation like the Ten Hours Act (passed in 1847), which limited the working hours of women and children in factories. Dickens himself was a vocal critic of the Poor Laws, a legal framework that often penalized poverty rather than addressing its causes, and his novella reinforced calls for a more humane approach to social welfare.While A Christmas Carol was not directly responsible for specific legal changes, its immense popularity helped shift public attitudes. By embedding its critique of social injustice within a compelling and widely accessible narrative, Dickens inspired empathy and bolstered movements advocating for legal reforms to improve the lives of the poor and working class. This fusion of storytelling and social commentary ensured the novella's enduring influence on both culture and conscience.Luigi Mangione, the suspect in the murder of UnitedHealth Group executive Brian Thompson, is set to appear in a Pennsylvania court for two hearings related to his extradition to New York. Mangione was arrested on December 9 in Altoona, Pennsylvania, five days after Thompson was fatally shot outside a Manhattan hotel in what authorities describe as a premeditated act of terrorism. A New York grand jury has indicted Mangione on 11 counts, including first-degree murder and murder as an act of terrorism.At the time of his arrest, Mangione was found with a self-assembled 9mm handgun, a homemade silencer, and multiple fake IDs, one of which was allegedly used to check into a hostel near the crime scene. Pennsylvania police have charged Mangione with forgery and illegal possession of an unlicensed firearm, with a preliminary hearing scheduled for these charges. Following this, a second hearing will address his extradition to New York.Under Pennsylvania law, Mangione can consent to extradition by waiving his rights in court. Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg has indicated that Mangione is unlikely to contest the transfer. Prosecutors allege the killing was intended to intimidate or coerce, qualifying it as terrorism under New York law. Mangione has been held in custody since his arrest, and his defense team has declined to comment.UnitedHealth executive murder suspect to appear in court over New York extradition | ReutersThe U.S. Department of Justice has filed a lawsuit against CVS, accusing the pharmacy chain of filling illegal opioid prescriptions and billing federal health programs, actions allegedly contributing to the opioid crisis. Unsealed in a Rhode Island federal court, the complaint claims that from 2013 to the present, CVS violated the Controlled Substances Act by filling excessive or dangerous prescriptions, including from doctors running "pill mills." The lawsuit alleges CVS's performance-driven culture ignored warning signs and led to overdoses, with some patients dying shortly after filling prescriptions.The DOJ claims CVS pharmacists were pressured to prioritize speed over safety, ignoring red flags and internal warnings about questionable prescribers. For example, CVS continued filling prescriptions for an Alabama doctor under investigation in 2015, who was later arrested in 2016, and for a Pennsylvania doctor accused of dispensing opioids without seeing patients. The lawsuit also highlights deaths linked to 10 individual patients who received illicit prescriptions from CVS.CVS disputes the allegations, asserting it has cooperated with the DOJ's four-year investigation and strongly disagrees with the claims. This lawsuit follows CVS's 2022 agreement to pay nearly $5 billion to settle similar opioid-related claims, without admitting wrongdoing. The DOJ lawsuit originated as a whistleblower complaint from a former CVS employee, who criticized the company's assembly-line approach to dispensing medications. The case reflects ongoing accountability efforts in the face of a crisis that has claimed over 800,000 lives since 1999.US accuses CVS of filling, billing government for illegal opioid prescriptions | ReutersPresident-elect Donald Trump and Elon Musk have strongly opposed House Speaker Mike Johnson's proposed spending bill to avert a government shutdown before the holidays, creating significant turmoil within the Republican Party. Johnson's plan, which requires bipartisan support, aims to fund the government through next year and includes $100 billion in disaster aid and other provisions. However, Trump and Musk have denounced the measure, with Musk advocating for a shutdown unless deeper spending cuts are made. Trump has threatened to campaign against Republicans who support the proposal.The drama unfolded as Johnson attempted to negotiate a compromise, acknowledging he needed Democratic votes to pass the measure. Trump and Vice President-elect J.D. Vance pushed for incorporating the debt ceiling into the discussions, a contentious issue not expected to arise until 2025. Johnson's speakership, held since October, now appears precarious as criticism mounts from both Republican hardliners and representatives from disaster-hit states.The White House criticized the threat of a shutdown, warning it would harm families during the holidays and disrupt critical services. This political maneuvering mirrors a similar 2018 standoff under Trump that resulted in the longest government shutdown in U.S. history. With the new Congress set to convene on January 3, Johnson's ability to maintain his leadership is uncertain, as tensions within the GOP continue to escalate. Meanwhile, Musk declared victory as Johnson's bill faltered, claiming it reflected the public's voice.Trump, Musk Threaten US Shutdown and Shake Up Republican PartyThe IRS announced it is delaying until 2026 the implementation of a regulation that aims to address a loophole in required minimum distribution (RMD) rules for retirement accounts. This loophole created confusion for workers born in 1959 due to inconsistencies in the SECURE 2.0 Act, which Congress passed in 2022 to allow employees to keep money in tax-advantaged accounts longer. The Act gradually raises the RMD age from 72 to 75, with workers born after 1960 starting withdrawals at age 75, while those born before 1959 begin at 73.However, the law's drafting inadvertently assigned 1959-born individuals conflicting RMD start dates of both 73 and 75. The proposed regulation was intended to clarify this, but its effective date has now been postponed. The broader rule increasing the RMD age remains set to begin phasing in on January 1, 2025.Additionally, the delayed regulations clarify that withdrawals from Roth accounts cannot satisfy RMD requirements, making such distributions eligible for rollovers. The delay gives affected workers and financial institutions more time to adjust to these complex changes while the IRS finalizes guidance.Regular readers may recall that I wrote a column back in August advocating for a change to how required minimum distributions are handled. In that piece, I argued that instead of raising the RMD age, the IRS should implement an estate tax on retirement accounts left untouched at death. This approach would simplify the system, discourage using retirement accounts as tax-free inheritance vehicles, and ensure their intended purpose: funding retirement. IRS Delays Proposal to Close 401(k) Withdrawal Age Rule LoopholeIRS Should've Put an Estate Tax on Inherited Retirement Accounts This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.minimumcomp.com/subscribe

Conspiracy Clearinghouse
How to Be a Communist

Conspiracy Clearinghouse

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2024 59:14


EPISODE 122 | How to Be a Communist One of the many words tossed about these days as a snarl term is “communist”, but do the people using this sobriquet know what that really means? It certainly doesn't mean every leftwing philosophy or ideology. In fact, Communism is a very specific set of applications of very certain ideas, and, like it or not, helped define the 20th century. So let's look at what Communism is and what it isn't, and what other systems and suites of thought have crossover with it. Like all the different flavors of Socialism.  Like what we do? Then buy us a beer or three via our page on Buy Me a Coffee. You can also SUBSCRIBE to this podcast. Review us here or on IMDb!  SECTIONS Closer to Home - Socialism (market and non-market), Adam Smith, the Labour Theory of Value (LTV) Duty Now for the Future - The French Revolution and the Directory, the Conspiracy of Equals, Utopian Socialism, Chartism, Karl Marx and Friedreich Engels become buddies Mean Machine - Engels's "alienated labour" and The German Ideology, historical materialism, The Communist Manifesto, the basics of Marxism, Marx and Engels hatch a fast-track plan Brothers in Arms - The Russian Tsar is overthrown and Communism comes to power, the first Communist platform, Reds versus Whites, Lenin develops Leninism Music for the People - Stalin develops Marxism-Leninism, which spreads to all countries that go Communist Futuristic Design - Mao Zedong takes over in China, Communism fails almost everywhere Subterranean Jungle - The Horseshoe Theory, Communism has more in common with Fascism than with socialism, comparing and contrasting Fascism and Communism, comparing and contrasting capitalism and socialism, Third Way, social liberalism, social democracy Life's What You Make It - Capitalism is not a social or political system, democracy is opposed to authoritarianism's many flavours  Music by Fanette Ronjat More Info:  Why market socialism is a viable alternative to neoliberalism at the Lon don School of Economics and Political Science Market Socialism: A Case for Rejuvenation by Pranab Bardhan and John E. Roemer in the Journal of Economic Perspectives Socialist Market Economy chapters and articles on Science Direct Non-Market Socialism: What is it? How will it work? - 2 papers from the Socialist and Anarchist Utopias Panel at the 2018 The Great Transition: Setting the Stage for a Post-Capitalist Society International Conference in Montreal SOCIALISM WITHOUT MARKETS: DEMOCRATIC PLANNED SOCIALISM paper by Al Campbel What are some contemporary defenses of non-market socialism? on Quora labour theory of value entry on Britannica Chapter 6: Theories of Value from Human Society and the Global Economy by Kit Sims Taylor Gracchus Babeuf & the Conspiracy of Equals Utopian Socialism articles on Science Direct Utopian Socialism in America on Digital History Chartism essay by Amy J. Lloyd, University of Cambridge What was the Chartist movement? on BBC Bitesize Capitalism and alienation by Phil Gaspar in Critical Thinking from the International Socialist Review Marx's Theory of Alienation by Asher Horowitz, professor of political science at York University  The German Ideology by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels Historical Materialism.org website What is Historical Materialism? video on PHILO-notes YouTube channel Karl Marx entry in the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy Manifesto of the Communist Party What is 'Marxism' in The Economic Times How does Marxism differ from Leninism? What Is Marxism-Leninism? Marxism: What It Is and Comparison to Communism, Socialism, and Capitalism on Investopedia The Rise of Mao Zedong on Alpha History Socialism, Fascism, Capitalism and Communism Chart from the Hampton Roads Naval Museum Democracy in the Manual for Human Rights Education with Young People Communism vs. Fascism comparison chart Communism vs. Socialism comparison chart Socialism vs Communism also with a chart Communism vs. Democracy comparison chart Capitalism vs. Socialism comparison chart Capitalism vs Socialism another chart Fascism and communism: Two sides of the same coin at the Adam Smith Institute  History is much too important to be left to politicians by Jonathan Steele in The Guardian Different Types of Socialism 6 Political Ideas Socialism different types video on various types of Socialism  The Third Way: Myth and Reality by James Petras in the Monthly Review What the Heck Is Social Liberalism? Social Liberalism vs. Social Conservatism Social Democracy definition by John Patrick in Understanding Democracy, A Hip Pocket Guide Basics on Social Democracy brochure by the Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung What Is Social Democracy? Unveiling Its Values video What are the main differences between social democracy and democratic socialism? on Quora Liberal or Social Democrat? in Dissent Magazine What's the difference between Social Democracy and Libertarianism? on Quora Follow us on social: Facebook Twitter Other Podcasts by Derek DeWitt DIGITAL SIGNAGE DONE RIGHT - Winner of a 2022 Gold Quill Award, 2022 Gold MarCom Award, 2021 AVA Digital Award Gold, 2021 Silver Davey Award, 2020 Communicator Award of Excellence, and on numerous top 10 podcast lists.  PRAGUE TIMES - A city is more than just a location - it's a kaleidoscope of history, places, people and trends. This podcast looks at Prague, in the center of Europe, from a number of perspectives, including what it is now, what is has been and where it's going. It's Prague THEN, Prague NOW, Prague LATER     

Welsh History Podcast
Episode 222 - The Newport Rising

Welsh History Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2024 38:20


The anger in Wales was growing and thousands would rise to try and force their agenda on to the national stage by attacking the local government in Newport. Many are killed and wounded and the Chartist movement would reach its apex. Follow us on social media: Twitter: https://twitter.com/Welshhistorypod Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/welshhistorypodcast Please consider becoming a supporter at: http://patreon.com/WelshHistory  Music: Celtic Impulse - Celtic by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)  Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1100297 Artist: http://incompetech.com/ © 2024 Evergreen Podcasts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

On This Day in Working Class History
7 August 1842: Chartist mass meeting

On This Day in Working Class History

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2024 1:46


Mini-podcast about an event on this day in working class history.See all of our anniversaries each day, alongside sources and maps on the On This Day section of our Stories app: stories.workingclasshistory.com/date/todayBrowse all Stories by Date here on the Date index: https://stories.workingclasshistory.com/dateCheck out our Map of historical Stories: Browse all Stories by Date here on the Date index: https://map.workingclasshistory.comCheck out books, posters, clothing and more in our online store, here: https://shop.workingclasshistory.comIf you enjoy this podcast, make sure to check out our flagship longform podcast, Working Class History.  Our work is only possible because of support from you, our listeners on patreon. If you appreciate our work, please join us and access exclusive content and benefits at patreon.com/workingclasshistory.AcknowledgementsWritten and edited by Working Class History.Theme music by Ricardo Araya. Check out his YouTube channel at youtube.com/@peptoattack

WTFinance
Economic Crisis "Much Worse than 2008" Imminent with Henrik Zeberg

WTFinance

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2024 40:28


Interview recorded - 4th of June, 2024On this episode of the WTFinance podcast I had the pleasure of welcoming back Henrik Zeberg.During our conversation we spoke about Henrik's current thoughts on markets, why bull market could extend to September, what this means for his portfolio, risk of an economic crisis "much worse than 2008" and more. I hope you enjoy!0:00 - Introduction0:54 - Current thoughts about markets?2:30 - What has changed outlook?5:20 - Prolonged bull market?8:17 - Key economic indicators?12:31 - Similar to end of 2022?16:17 - Repeat of 2008?21:27 - Exposure to high beta24:18 - Crypto price targets?24:33 - meme stock trend28:05 - Position after top?30:14 - Thoughts on precious metals?32:58 - What happens after crash?37:30 - One message to takeaway from our conversation?Henrik Zeberg is a Macroeconomist (M.Sc. Econ) from the University of Copenhagen. He is a Business Cycles student, Elliott Wave practitioner, and Chartist. You can find out more about his newsletter on his Website.Henrik Zeberg - Newsletter - https://www.thezebergreport.com/Twitter - https://twitter.com/HenrikZebergWTFinance -Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/wtfinancee/Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/67rpmjG92PNBW0doLyPvfniTunes - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/wtfinance/id1554934665?uo=4Twitter - https://twitter.com/AnthonyFatseas

Solidarity & More
706 — Take the loot from the billionaires | Cass report | Not voting Labour? | History, industrial +

Solidarity & More

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2024 143:33


Solidarity 706, 17 April 2024. Articles: Kino Eye: The Miners' Hymns The loot of the billionaires No to Iran-Israel war Ukraine in a corner: arm Ukraine! Galloway's reactionary "grand alliance" The working class and the overpaid Solidarity with peace activists in Israel Keep pressing for ceasefire and peace Watching the real world From Madrid to Kyiv Inequalities in fertility care Red Sea and Yemen's people under Houthi attack Fare Free London wins union support Debate: Boris Savinkov: a counter-revolutionary Cass final report: a major setback Starmer gives "total" pledge to arms industry Young Labour shifts to right The road to Bolshevism: Study, explain, agitate: how socialists organise The Chartist non-revolution of 1848 Unite steelworkers vote to strike Unison health conference ducks pay issue General secretaries I have known Wirral CSWs win their battle Slouching towards the election? More online: https://workersliberty.org/publications/solidarity/solidarity-706-17-april-2024

WTFinance
Stock Rally to Accelerate Before Next Great Recession This Year with Henrik Zeberg

WTFinance

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2024 36:47


Interview recorded - 5th of January, 2024On this episode of the WTFinance podcast I had the pleasure of welcoming back Henrick Zeberg for the first interview of the year! Henrik is a Macro Economist, the Founder and Publisher of the Zeberg Report. During our conversation we spoke about Henrik's Outlook for 2024, why stock market will continue to rip until April this year, the impending recession similar to 2008, what assets will benefit during recession and stagflation afterwards and more. I hope you enjoy!0:00 - Introduction3:28 - Henrik's Outlook for 2024?5:13 - The Business Cycle8:50 - Disconnect between Economic Indicators?12:48 - Henrik's 2024 Timeline15:11 - Supply Chain Shock?18:43 - US Fiscal Capacity?22:58 - Risk-On Assets25:28 - What would influence Henrik to shift from bullish to bearish?26:43 - Repeat of 200831:03 - Back to easy money after recession?32:18 - Positions after top?35:53 - One message to takeaway from conversation?Henrik Zeberg is a Macroeconomist (M.Sc. Econ) from the University of Copenhagen. He is a Business Cycles student, Elliott Wave practitioner, and Chartist. You can find out more about his newsletter on his Website.Henrik Zeberg - Newsletter - https://www.thezebergreport.com/Twitter - https://twitter.com/HenrikZebergWTFinance -Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/wtfinancee/Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/67rpmjG92PNBW0doLyPvfniTunes - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/wtfinance/id1554934665?uo=4Twitter - https://twitter.com/AnthonyFatseas

IBKR Podcasts
The Chartist's Guide to The 2023 Everything Rally

IBKR Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2024 25:38


CMT's Tyler Wood joins Andrew Wilkinson to look at both the stock market and the market for stocks in 2023 and has wise words for 2024.

Hiraeth - Welsh Politics
Senedd Reform: A Parliament fit for Chartists?

Hiraeth - Welsh Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2023 47:47


At the Newport Rising Festival this year, we were inspired by the story of the Chartist march on Newport in 1839 and their six-point People's Charter to think about the reforms being made to our national democracy in 2024 via the Senedd Cymru (Members and Elections) Bill. Steered by our own Matthew Hexter, our guests discuss the proposed reforms to parliament framed through the six points of the People's Charter and consider whether a modern day Chartist would approve of the recommendations. We recorded this podcast in front of a live audience at The Place, Newport as part of the 2023 Newport Rising Festival. A video version of this podcast is available here: https://youtu.be/80v0CNnR1BA Our guests Chris Haines: https://twitter.com/talesforwales ICNN Senedd Reporter based at Caerphilly Observer Tom Hoyles: https://twitter.com/thoyles Wales and South West England Political Officer, GMB Union Matthew Hexter: https://twitter.com/hexter101 Newport Rising: https://www.newportrising.co.uk Chartism: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chartism The Place, Newport: https://www.theplacenewport.com You can continue to find out all latest from us here at the pod via our Twitter/X profile: https://twitter.com/HiraethPod We hope you find this podcast interesting and useful. Please do send feedback, it's always great to hear what our audience thinks. Thank you for listening to the podcast. If you have enjoyed it, please leave us a nice rating or comment on your podcast app or on YouTube and, if you are able to do so, please consider supporting our work from just £3/month on Patreon: http://www.patreon.com/hiraethpod

5:59
Hladovka chartistů před sídlem vlády

5:59

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2023 34:17


Vláda, která se ve svém programovém prohlášení sama přihlásila k odkazu Charty 77, čelí nečekané výzvě. Přímo před jejím sídlem drží dva chartisté - Jiří Gruntorád a John Bok - protestní hladovku za odstoupení ministra práce a sociálních věcí kvůli údajnému ignorování problému s nízkými důchody, které byly vyměřeny některým odpůrcům komunistického režimu. Jak problém vznikl? Může stačit k jeho nápravě novela současného zákona? A jak moc to celé souvisí s nedořešeným vztahem české společnosti vůči vlastní minulosti? Host: Mikuláš Kroupa - ředitel Post Bellum a zakladatel Paměti národaČlánek a další informace najdete na webu Seznam ZprávySledujte nás na sociálních sítích X (Twitter) a Instagram. Náměty a připomínky nám můžete psát na e-mail zaminutusest@sz.cz

RNZ: Nights
The mystery of the 184 year old bullet holes

RNZ: Nights

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2023 8:01


Since the 1970s explosive debate has raged about the origin of some holes. The holes in question are in a pair of pillars at Newports Westgate Hotel. Some say they're bullet holes from a Chartist uprising, others that they're just from old railings... Finally after decades of uncertainty Oliver Blackmore - collections manager at the local museum believes he has the answer...

The SOIC Podcast
Masterclass on Technical Analysis with The Chartist

The SOIC Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2023 80:39


In this episode of Technical Analysis by a Chartist, we'll go through: 1. History of Technical Analysis 2. Signal of Trend Reversals 3. Tools for Long Term investors 4. Role played by Volumes 5. Moving Average 6. Relative Strength 7. Riding with the Trend Thank you for being a part of our community, and we look forward to sharing this exciting journey with you. Feel free to share your thoughts and questions with us—we love hearing from you!

WTFinance
Stock Market to All-Time Highs before Crash in 2024 with Henrik Zeberg

WTFinance

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2023 32:45


Interview recorded - 10th of August, 2023On this episode of the WTFinance podcast I had the pleasure of hosting Henrik Zeberg - Macro Economist, Founder and Publisher of the Zeberg Report. During our conversation we spoke about Henrik's thoughts on the markets, why we could see all time highs in the near future, how this could be followed by a stock market crash and methods to protect wealth during such a period. I hope you enjoy!0:00 - Introduction0:39 - Henrik's thoughts on the markets and why has the market been so strong this year?4:23 - Which economic indicators is Hendrik watching?6:09 - What will impact higher unemployment?10:14 - Strong performance followed by a crash12:14 - Stock market to all time highs14:34 - What will perform during stock market crash?16:46 - Central banks won't be able to save the economy17:57 - Stagflation?21:04 - Who suffers from a debt crisis?23:24 - Are central banks making the wrong decisions?25:49 - What would be the right solution for central banks to make?29:49 - What assets protect wealth during stagflation?30:44 - One message to takeaway from our conversation?Henrik Zeberg is a Macroeconomist (M.Sc. Econ) from the University of Copenhagen. He is a Business Cycles student, Elliott Wave practitioner, and Chartist. You can find out more about his newsletter on his Website.Henrik Zeberg - Newsletter - https://www.thezebergreport.com/Twitter - https://twitter.com/HenrikZebergWTFinance -Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/wtfinancee/Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/67rpmjG92PNBW0doLyPvfniTunes - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/wtfinance/id1554934665?uo=4Twitter - https://twitter.com/AnthonyFatseas

Lead-Lag Live
Silver Chartist: Exclusive Steve Penny Interview – Mastering the 4th Turning for Maximum Profits

Lead-Lag Live

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2023 43:32


Welcome to "Navigating the 4th Tuning with Steve Penny," the ultimate resource for understanding and mastering the Steve Penny silver chartist interview. In this exclusive podcast, we dive deep into the insights and strategies of Steve Penny, a renowned expert on silver investments and chart analysis. This is the perfect podcast for anyone looking to improve their understanding of silver investing and the current market trends.Our host will be having an in-depth conversation with Steve Penny, covering everything from the basics of silver investing to advanced charting techniques. The Steve Penny silver chartist interview segment will offer valuable insights, tips, and tricks that can help you make informed investment decisions in the ever-changing silver market. Throughout the podcast, Steve will share his unique perspective on the 4th Tuning, a groundbreaking concept in the world of silver investing that's been making waves in the financial community. The 4th Tuning represents a significant shift in market dynamics and offers incredible opportunities for those who can understand and navigate it effectively.In "Navigating the 4th Tuning with Steve Penny," you'll discover:- Comprehensive insights from the Steve Penny silver chartist interview, including practical tips and strategies for silver investors.- An easy-to-understand breakdown of the 4th Tuning concept and how it's changing the face of silver investing.- Proven techniques for analyzing silver charts and identifying key trends and potential opportunities.- Personal anecdotes and real-world examples from Steve's own experiences in the silver market.Whether you're a seasoned investor or just starting your journey into the world of silver, "Navigating the 4th Tuning with Steve Penny" is a must-listen resource that's packed with valuable information to help you make smarter investment decisions.So, what are you waiting for? Hit that play button and get ready to step up your silver investing game with the Steve Penny silver chartist interview. Do not forget to like, comment, and subscribe to our channel for more insightful podcasts like this. Happy investing!ANTICIPATE STOCK MARKET CRASHES, CORRECTIONS, AND BEAR MARKETS WITH AWARD WINNING RESEARCH. Sign up for The Lead-Lag Report at www.leadlagreport.com and use promo code PODCAST30 for 2 weeks free and 30% off.Don't forget to like, share, and subscribe!Twitter: https://twitter.com/leadlagreport​​​​​Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/leadlagreport​​Instagram: https://instagram.com/leadlagreport​​​Check out Lead-Lag Live on all your favorite podcast platforms.Nothing on this channel should be considered as personalized financial advice or a solicitation to buy or sell any securities. The content in this program is for informational purposes only. You should not construe any information or other material as investment, financial, tax, or other advice. The views expressed by the participants are solely their own. A participant may have taken or recommended any investment position discussed, but may close such position or alter its recommendation at any time without notice. Nothing contained in this program constitutes a solicitation, recommendation, endorsement, or offer to buy or sell any securities or other financial instruments in any jurisdiction. Please consult your own investment or fiFoodies unite…with HowUdish!It's social media with a secret sauce: FOOD! The world's first network for food enthusiasts. HowUdish connects foodies across the world!Share kitchen tips and recipe hacks. Discover hidden gem food joints and street food. Find foodies like you, connect, chat and organize meet-ups!HowUdish makes it simple to connect through food anywhere in the world.So, how do YOU dish? Download HowUdish on the Apple App Store today:

In Our Time
Chartism

In Our Time

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2023 51:01


On 21 May 1838 an estimated 150,000 people assembled on Glasgow Green for a mass demonstration. There they witnessed the launch of the People's Charter, a list of demands for political reform. The changes they called for included voting by secret ballot, equal-sized constituencies and, most importantly, that all men should have the vote. The Chartists, as they came to be known, were the first national mass working-class movement. In the decade that followed, they collected six million signatures for their Petitions to Parliament: all were rejected, but their campaign had a significant and lasting impact. With Joan Allen Visiting Fellow in History at Newcastle University and Chair of the Society for the Study of Labour History Emma Griffin Professor of Modern British History at the University of East Anglia and President of the Royal Historical Society and Robert Saunders Reader in Modern British History at Queen Mary, University of London. The image above shows a Chartist mass meeting on Kennington Common in London in April 1848.

In Our Time: History

On 21 May 1838 an estimated 150,000 people assembled on Glasgow Green for a mass demonstration. There they witnessed the launch of the People's Charter, a list of demands for political reform. The changes they called for included voting by secret ballot, equal-sized constituencies and, most importantly, that all men should have the vote. The Chartists, as they came to be known, were the first national mass working-class movement. In the decade that followed, they collected six million signatures for their Petitions to Parliament: all were rejected, but their campaign had a significant and lasting impact. With Joan Allen Visiting Fellow in History at Newcastle University and Chair of the Society for the Study of Labour History Emma Griffin Professor of Modern British History at the University of East Anglia and President of the Royal Historical Society and Robert Saunders Reader in Modern British History at Queen Mary, University of London. The image above shows a Chartist mass meeting on Kennington Common in London in April 1848.

Australian Investors Podcast
Systematic share trading, charting stocks & life with The Chartist's Nick Radge

Australian Investors Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2022 61:21


The Chartist's Nick Radge recently joined Owen Rask on The Australian Investors Podcast to talk about his journey to building The Chartist, learning about stock trading and why Nick choose share trading over long-term investing. SHOW NOTES Owen's full investor curriculum Take Owen's brand new Value Investor Program, which gives you all the tools and knowledge you need to invest successfully in companies, including valuation spreadsheets, investing checklists and ASX company case studies. Alternatively, why not take Owen's FREE investor bootcamp: bit.ly/rask-analyst Join The Intelligent Investor & save This podcast is brought to you by The Intelligent Investor, Australia's premier investment research membership service. Use the code "RASK", to get $100 off your annual membership or get a free 15-day trial (no credit card details required):

Switzer Investing
The broker's and the chartist's view on these ASX stocks: SFR, ALL, RMD, MCR, RHC, XERO, AMP & more!

Switzer Investing

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2022 41:50


Watch the full video version here: https://youtu.be/J5eGltoUMLY

Lexman Artificial
How Disorganization Can Lead to Success Anthony Pompliano (@anthonyompliano) joins the show to discuss how disorganization can

Lexman Artificial

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2022 3:50


In this episode, Anthony Pompliano (@anthonyompliano) joins the show to discuss how disorganization can lead to success. Highlighting the example of how railway engineers solved the problem of track congestion with their division of labor, they discuss how "chartism" can help organizations overcome similar difficulties. Finally, they talk about how painstaking labor can lead to products with high quality, citing the example of French poussins.

Palisade Radio
Henrik Zeberg: The Deflationary Crash is Nearly Here

Palisade Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2022 56:39


Tom welcomes Macroeconomist Henrik Zeberg back to the show. Henrik is seeing a blow-off top coming which will unfold over mid-summer. This will be followed by a deflationary bust which will take everything down. We're going to see devastating stagflation coming later. Trades are based on human emotion, and the algos also look for these patterns. Henrik discusses where we are at based on Elliot Wave theory. It's indicating a mega deflationary bust coming soon. The Fed will accelerate the bust because they will hike rates too quickly. The inflationary spike we have had will reverse. Kondratieff winters normally come with conflict and Henrik shares a cycle chart that demonstrates this phase. Winters are normally deflationary and come with periods of high unemployment, pension problems, currency death, and trade wars. Many of these effects are still coming. The world is trying to squeeze the last bit of growth out of the economic system. Henrik explains where he thinks the dollar will head from here and why the long-term trend will continue to be lower. We could reach the 116 area, and then we will see the decline. Nothing moves in a straight line. He believes we are in a correction phase of the bull marketm and this gives room for a blow-off and crash later this year. We need five waves and he can only count four on the current charts. Volatility has been declining which indicates we are not yet in a crash. He shows the evidence for why we are not yet in a crash. Market liquidity will be vital for a blow-off top, and China has recently begun stimulus. It will be risk-on driven, and we could see one further run in stocks and crypto. Henrik discusses what assets he considers safe in the coming correction. The Fed will intervene once again, and they will attempt to pump up the bubbles again. That's when he will be long gold and silver miners. In the meantime, he expects a significant correction in gold. Lastly, he discusses Russia and its effects on the dollar and why the world needs a new currency system, perhaps based on blockchain. Time Stamp References:0:00 - Introduction0:36 - Markets Overview4:40 - Algos & H.F. Trading11:16 - Kondratieff Winter18:26 - The Dollar23:34 - Blow-Off Top Hypothesis25:02 - Correction Evidence31:00 - Inflation & Consumption35:50 - Blow Off Drivers38:33 - Safe Havens & Gold47:32 - Energy & Deflation50:12 - Dollar & Russia55:28 - Wrap Up Talking Points From This Episode His thesis for a blow-off top and why so far we are in correction not a crash.Kondratieff Winter Cycle and Elliot Wave theory.His picks for safe-haven assets in the coming bust. Guest Links:Twitter: https://twitter.com/HenrikZebergWebsite: https://www.thezebergreport.com/ Henrik Zeberg is a Macroeconomist (M.Sc. Econ) from the University of Copenhagen. He is a Business Cycles student, Elliott Wave practitioner, and Chartist. You can find out more about his newsletter on his Website.

Coin Stories
Henrik Zeberg: A Rally in Bitcoin & Equities Before Deflationary Bust?

Coin Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2022 62:34


This week's guest is Macro Economist, Chartist, Elliott Wave practitioner Henrik Zeberg. We discuss: - Financial Markets - Deflationary Bust forecast - Bitcoin - Inflation - Russia and Ukraine Crisis Henrik Zeberg is the cofounder of TheZebergReport.  TheZebergReport aspires to provide a sane voice in a financial world cluttered with ad hoc understanding of Macro and Economy. Zeberg bases his analyses and forecasts on proce structures - short- and long-term and cross-market analyses. The above approach has led Zeberg to forecast a major Deflationary Bust, which will commence later this year. Greatest crash since 1929. Zeberg is a Bitcoin Bull until top in equities, but feels it will decline with risk assets until Fed unleashes everything to continue Financial Repression. ** Coin Stories is brought to you in part by The Bitcoin Conference and Okcoin. BITCOIN 2022 will be the BIGGEST BITCOIN EVENT IN HISTORY held in Miami on April 6-9, 2022. For 10% Off your Bitcoin Conference Ticket head to https://b.tc/conference and use code COINSTORIES *** Okcoin is on a mission to make crypto investing and trading easily accessible to anyone around the world. We are building the next generation of tools to help onboard the investors and traders who have been on the fence about crypto. Okcoin a globally licensed exchange with offices in San Francisco, Miami, Malta, Hong Kong, Singapore and Japan. We are a collective of global citizens with a common passion to help decentralize finance and level the economic playing field for everyone around the world. Visit https://go.okcoin.com/natalie for $10 in Bitcoin when you sign up. *** With iTrustCapital, you can actually invest in crypto without worrying about taxes, or fees. iTrustCapital allows their clients to invest in crypto through an individual retirement account, or an IRA. IRAs are tax sheltered accounts, which means all your crypto trading is tax-free and can even grow tax-free over time. The process of signing up with iTrustCapital is really easy, and the service is awesome. The platform has a dedicated client experience team, and you can tell that they really care about helping. The best part is that it's totally free to open an account, and there are no hidden fees. You don't need to pay any monthly subscription or membership fees either. An important thing to consider in the crypto space is security. iTrustCapital happens to be best-in-class for security, as they have partnered with Coinbase Custody keep all their crypto assets in institutional storage. The platform also offers a growing list of over 25 different cryptocurrencies to invest in, with more being added all the time, so it's easy to diversify your portfolio. With a new mobile app that allows clients to trade whenever they want, iTrustCapital has really earned its place in the market, being voted Best Crypto Investment Platform in the US. As a special tip for my viewers, if you open and fund an account, you will get a $100 funding bonus added to your account. To learn more, click the link below and open a free account to learn more. https://itrust.capital/nataliebrunell Approximate Timecodes: 00:00 Intro & Promo Codes 02:17 Henrik intro 03:07 Early life in Denmark 05:08 Studying economics in Copenhagen 06:13 Keynesian vs Austrian economics 07:28 Early image of the US 08:42 Visiting US 09:40 Growing up wanting to be rich? 13:45 Money system manipulation 17:18 Financial polarization 18:39 Deflationary bust coming? 22:41 Bust will happen in 2022 27:05 Triggering melt-up 30:02 What does deflationary bust look like? 32:11 Life during the bust 34:17 iTrustCapital Break 35:15 Bullish on Bitcoin 40:14 China & Russia vs US dollar 45:33 First hearing about BTC 46:04 Investing in Bitcoin 46:34 US dollar no longer global reserve currency? 51:19 Decentralization 52:49 Preparing for deflationary bust 56:36 Why can't politicians admit mistakes? 57:32 Ukraine joining NATO? 59:13 Hopeful about the future? 1:01:32 Bust creating opportunities

Manchester Green New Deal podcast
"The Climate Crisis is a Comedy" Interview with Sam Knights

Manchester Green New Deal podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2022 71:38


This week on the show we are joined by actor, writer and environmental activist Sam Knights.  We learn about the early heady days of Extinction rebellion, the struggles of democracy in movements, how art and politics feed into each other, and the emotional richness that can be found.  We also look ahead at the fight to come in 2022 and the pitfalls of Adam Mckay's latest film, Don't Look Up.  LinksThe Time to Act is Now, by Carola Rackete https://www.rosalux.de/en/publication/id/45396/the-time-to-act-is-nowArchive of Chartist poetry http://www.our-chartist-heritage.co.uk/category/chartists/poems/Don't Look Up Trailerhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RbIxYm3mKzIShout outsSam's flat mate for the support during his Covid-19 isolationCarola Rackete@CaroRackete If you like the show tell your comrades!Find us on:Twitter: @MCRGND_PODInsta: mcrgndpodFB: MCRGNDPODOr if you'd prefer to give a one off donation we also have a PayPalpaypal.me/mcrngndpod Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/gndmediauk)

Silver Fortune
Face-Ripping Bull Market Still to Come in Silver - w/ Steve Penny of Silver Chartist

Silver Fortune

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2022 49:16


Steve and I discuss Silver, gold, platinum, uranium, and the associated miners and equities. This is why we believe they continue to represent an excellent value and that a face-ripping bull market is still to come. Zero Sum: A Post-Apocalyptic Economic and Societal Collapse Thriller (Civil Strife Series Book One) Kindle eBook: https://amzn.to/3aKWCnj Paperback: https://amzn.to/3mObozi Hardcover: https://amzn.to/3vdmdyM Audible audiobook: https://bit.ly/zrsumpc Sign up for Audible and get Zero Sum for free: https://bit.ly/zrsumpc Sign up for The Silver Chartist Report, the best free newsletter in the industry: https://lddy.no/105lq This podcast contains affiliate links to products. I may receive a commission for purchases made through these links. Any content within this podcast or on any podcast by the Silver Fortune podcast is merely one man's opinion, commentary, and analysis, or actual information obtained from elsewhere, and should not be constituted as legal, investment, or financial advice. Make your own financial decisions, or consult a professional if you'd prefer to go that route. The Silver Fortune podcast disclaims any liability for legal, financial, or investment decisions made. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/silver-fortune/support

Victorian Scribblers
S4:E11 – All I Want for Christmas is Improved Working Conditions for All

Victorian Scribblers

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2021 15:49


Show Notes In the tradition of our annual holiday episodes, I've gone a little wild with the title of today's episode. Today, I'll read you a Christmas Ballad titled “It is Christmas Day in the Workhouse,” which was first published in the 1870s  and which floats around with several variant titles. Before that, though, I'll share a mini biography of its author, English journalist, poet, dramatist, and novelist George R. Sims. But first! let's take a quick trip around the world in George R. Sims's lifetime: Around the World Feb 11 1847 - Thomas Edison is Born 1848 marked the beginning of several revolutions against European monarchies, notably in Sicily, France, Germany, Italy, and the Austrian Empire April 10 1848 - Chartists gather across the Thames from the Houses of Parliament  for a demonstration in which they planned to march en masse to deliver a petition, but police had them trapped and the event ended with a fizzle rather than a bang Jul 4 1855 - Walt Whitman's "Leaves of Grass" Is Published 1868 - Elizabeth Blackwell establishes a Women's Medical College Nov 17 1877 - Charles Darwin received an Honorary Doctorate of Law from Cambridge University During Darwin's honorary degree ceremony, a prankster dangled this stuffed monkey dressed in academic robes from the gallery of the Senate House, which 'excited some mirth'. April 1888- February 1891 the Whitechapel Murders were committed by an unidentified person who came to be known as Jack the Ripper Sep 23 1889 - Nintendo Founded to produce handmade hanafuda cards 1899 - Kate Chopin Publishes "The Awakening" Sep 8 1903 - The American Federation Of Labor Grants A Charter To Granite Quarry Workers Feb 2 1914 the first film featuring Charlie Chaplin, "Making a Living," is released Jan 11 1922 - Researcher John Macleod and chemist James Collip administered the first dose of their newly developed Insulin Injection to 14yo diabetic, Leonard Thompson George R. Sims Bio George R. Sims was born 2 September 1847 to father, George Sims, and mother, Louisa Amelia Ann Stevenson Sims. He would be the first of the couple's six children. Between them, they raised their children with the London theater and progressive politics. Louisa was a president of the Women's Provident League and her father, Chartist leader John Dinmore Stevenson, lived with the family. Sims began writing for in school, where he quickly began to publish poetry and journalism in The College Gazette and later  The Welcome Guest, Fun, Weekly Dispatch, and The Referee. For The Referee, he wrote a popular column of miscellany called 'Mustard and Cress' under the pseudonym 'Dagonet' from 1877 until he died. And it is under that pseudonym that he reported, from 1888-1891 on the Whitechapel Murders.  His best-known ballad is “It Is Christmas Day in the Workhouse,” which was often parodied during his lifetime but which struck me as having strong ‘eat the rich' vibes in a Christmas season marked by the exploitation of wage workers here in the US.  [transition music] Click here to read the poem! [transition music] Thank you for listening! I hope you all have a happy Christmas Eve. Keep an eye on our feed for a second holiday episode from Eleanor.  Take care! Resources https://archiveshub.jisc.ac.uk/search/archives/86dc0be7-20fa-36d2-8606-be3459167766 Music This episode featured "Deck the Halls (brass arrangement)" performed by Michel Rondeau.

Architectural History
Architecture and Protest

Architectural History

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2021 61:15


In this episode we discussed the role played by architecture and the built environment in relation to political protest movements. Whether at the Battle of Cable Street, Chartist demonstrations in the 19th century, protests against racist police violence in the 1980s or Extinction Rebellion, protests always take place in specific architectural environments that shape and determine the course of political action, however, we often underestimate the agency of these protest movements in shaping the built environment through their actions. Contributors: Adam Elliott-Cooper is a researcher based at the University of Greenwich, who works on histories of racism and policing in Britain. His first monograph, Black Resistance to British Policing, was published by Manchester University Press in May 2021. He is also co-author of Empire's Endgame: Racism and the British State (Pluto Press, 2021). Katrina Navickas is a Reader in History at the University of Hertfordshire, researching and teaching the history of protest and collective action, especially in relation to contested spaces and places in Britain from the 18th century to today. Her book Protest and the Politics of Space and Place, 1789-1848 was published by Manchester University Press in 2015. Hannah Awcock is a researcher based at the University of Edinburgh who is interested in the social, cultural, and historical geographies of resistance, publishing on subjects from the 1780 Gordon Riots to climate protests at COP26. Morgan Trowland is a Civil Engineer and member of the protest group Extinction Rebellion. Your hosts were Matthew Lloyd Roberts and Dr Jessica Kelly, and this project was devised with Neal Shasore. This podcast is produced by Front Ear Podcasts.

New Books in Irish Studies
Gregory Vargo, "Chartist Drama" (Manchester UP, 2021)

New Books in Irish Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2021 52:15


Greg Vargo's Chartist Drama (Manchester UP, 2021) opens a window into a fascinating aspect of working-class radical drama. This book includes scripts of four dramas performed or published by members of the Chartist movement, as well as an informative introduction situating these plays in their historical context. Ranging from history plays to political drama to Gothic melodrama, these plays show that Chartism was much more than a political movement. It included an entire cultural world, of which drama was a central part.  Andy Boyd is a playwright based in Brooklyn, New York. He is a graduate of the playwriting MFA at Columbia University, Harvard University, and the Arizona School for the Arts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Literary Studies
Gregory Vargo, "Chartist Drama" (Manchester UP, 2021)

New Books in Literary Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2021 52:15


Greg Vargo's Chartist Drama (Manchester UP, 2021) opens a window into a fascinating aspect of working-class radical drama. This book includes scripts of four dramas performed or published by members of the Chartist movement, as well as an informative introduction situating these plays in their historical context. Ranging from history plays to political drama to Gothic melodrama, these plays show that Chartism was much more than a political movement. It included an entire cultural world, of which drama was a central part.  Andy Boyd is a playwright based in Brooklyn, New York. He is a graduate of the playwriting MFA at Columbia University, Harvard University, and the Arizona School for the Arts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/literary-studies

New Books in British Studies
Gregory Vargo, "Chartist Drama" (Manchester UP, 2021)

New Books in British Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2021 52:15


Greg Vargo's Chartist Drama (Manchester UP, 2021) opens a window into a fascinating aspect of working-class radical drama. This book includes scripts of four dramas performed or published by members of the Chartist movement, as well as an informative introduction situating these plays in their historical context. Ranging from history plays to political drama to Gothic melodrama, these plays show that Chartism was much more than a political movement. It included an entire cultural world, of which drama was a central part.  Andy Boyd is a playwright based in Brooklyn, New York. He is a graduate of the playwriting MFA at Columbia University, Harvard University, and the Arizona School for the Arts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/british-studies

New Books in History
Gregory Vargo, "Chartist Drama" (Manchester UP, 2021)

New Books in History

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2021 52:15


Greg Vargo's Chartist Drama (Manchester UP, 2021) opens a window into a fascinating aspect of working-class radical drama. This book includes scripts of four dramas performed or published by members of the Chartist movement, as well as an informative introduction situating these plays in their historical context. Ranging from history plays to political drama to Gothic melodrama, these plays show that Chartism was much more than a political movement. It included an entire cultural world, of which drama was a central part.  Andy Boyd is a playwright based in Brooklyn, New York. He is a graduate of the playwriting MFA at Columbia University, Harvard University, and the Arizona School for the Arts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/history

New Books Network
Gregory Vargo, "Chartist Drama" (Manchester UP, 2021)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2021 52:15


Greg Vargo's Chartist Drama (Manchester UP, 2021) opens a window into a fascinating aspect of working-class radical drama. This book includes scripts of four dramas performed or published by members of the Chartist movement, as well as an informative introduction situating these plays in their historical context. Ranging from history plays to political drama to Gothic melodrama, these plays show that Chartism was much more than a political movement. It included an entire cultural world, of which drama was a central part.  Andy Boyd is a playwright based in Brooklyn, New York. He is a graduate of the playwriting MFA at Columbia University, Harvard University, and the Arizona School for the Arts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network

New Books in Dance
Gregory Vargo, "Chartist Drama" (Manchester UP, 2021)

New Books in Dance

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2021 52:15


Greg Vargo's Chartist Drama (Manchester UP, 2021) opens a window into a fascinating aspect of working-class radical drama. This book includes scripts of four dramas performed or published by members of the Chartist movement, as well as an informative introduction situating these plays in their historical context. Ranging from history plays to political drama to Gothic melodrama, these plays show that Chartism was much more than a political movement. It included an entire cultural world, of which drama was a central part.  Andy Boyd is a playwright based in Brooklyn, New York. He is a graduate of the playwriting MFA at Columbia University, Harvard University, and the Arizona School for the Arts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/performing-arts

The Derivative
Charting a Chinese Commodities Course with Fred Schutzman of Abingdon Global

The Derivative

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2021 91:31


What do you do when trends stop appearing for the quarter of a billion dollars you manage? Where do you go to find markets like the ‘good old days' for trend following? Our guest for this episode, Abingdon Global's Fred Schutzman is in a unique position to answer those questions – and much more! Listen to Fred share his background being a Chartist, working at CRB, why technical analysts have holes in their shoes, how easy it seemed to find successful trend models 20 years ago, the rise and fall of Briarwood, sleepless nights with a quarter of a billion on the line, why 10,000 trades are better than 1000, why 3 models are better than 1, and thoughts on Queens, Acid, Coke, Iron Ore, gaining exposure to China, to inflation, to dollar weakness, the perfect NY slice, and eating his own (Chinese) cooking. Chapters: 00:00-02:29=Intro 02:30-29:37= Technical Analysis = Holes in Your Shoes 29:38-39:29= Trend Following Tigers Changing their Stripes 39:30-59:06= Deep Chinese Markets, Acid, & 10,000 Trades 59:07-01:31:31= The Model, Magic Darts, and Eating your own Cooking From this Episode: Listen to the previous podcast with Fred Schutzman here: Trading Chinese Futures Markets with Abingdon Global Listen or Watch Modeling Markets and Accessing AI with Robert Rotella and Jag Prakasam Listen or Watch Asian Markets, American Investments, & Accessing (Chinese) Futures with Alvin Fan of OPIM For more information on accessing China markets, contact Matt Bradbard at RCM (312.870.1653) Don't forget to subscribe to The Derivative, and follow us on Twitter at @rcmAlts and our host Jeff at @AttainCap2, or LinkedIn , and Facebook, and sign-up for our blog digest. And visit our sponsor, the CME Group at www.cmegroup.com to learn more about futures and options. Disclaimer: This podcast is provided for informational purposes only and should not be relied upon as legal, business, or tax advice. All opinions expressed by podcast participants are solely their own opinions and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of RCM Alternatives, their affiliates, or companies featured. Due to industry regulations, participants on this podcast are instructed not to make specific trade recommendations, nor reference past or potential profits. And listeners are reminded that managed futures, commodity trading, and other alternative investments are complex and carry a risk of substantial losses. As such, they are not suitable for all investors. For more information, visit www.rcmalternatives.com/disclaimer

Mining Stock Daily
Market Commentary with Silver Chartist Steve Penny

Mining Stock Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2021 14:41


We welcome Steve Penny, The Silver Chartist, to the MSD pod today for the first time. Steve discusses the weakness in silver relative to gold and why he's paying attention to the dollar closely.

KentOnline
Podcast: Green campaigner in Kent warns urgent action is needed as Europe is hit by severe flooding

KentOnline

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2021 15:12


A Green campaigner in Kent has warned that urgent action is needed as severe floods hit Europe. Hear from Stuart Jeffery who says it's a clear sign of the effects of climate change. One of the towns in Germany that's been affected is twinned with Ashford. The council there has lowered its flag to half mast as we hear more than 100 people have lost their lives. Also on the podcast, Operation Brock is going to be installed on the M20 this weekend ahead of 'freedom day' on Monday. Roads bosses say it's a precaution as more people could head across the Channel on holiday when Covid restrictions are lifted. We've also been finding out what you think about the end of measures to restrict the spread of coronavirus. And, a plaque has been unveiled in Medway in honour of a man who fought for democracy back in the 1800s. William Cuffay, who was of English and African heritage, was born in the towns and got involved in the Chartist movement.  

Nhà Đầu Tư Thông Minh
Cách Trở Thành Một CHARTIST Điêu Luyện

Nhà Đầu Tư Thông Minh

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2021 8:10


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NatWest Corporates and Institutions
June 2021: Re-start me up: Economies move to new unlocking phases

NatWest Corporates and Institutions

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2021 25:50


As many economies around the developed world start to unlock, the expectation is that we'll start to see an acceleration in activity and re-hiring. Are the markets already pricing this in? What's that mean in terms of economic recovery, employment, inflation, monetary policy and markets?Neil Parker, FX Markets Strategist, shares his views for the month ahead. We also welcome back Piers Leslie, Founder and Chartist of Fact Not Fiction Forecasting Ltd, to provide his technical perspective.Disclaimer: https://www.ci.natwest.com/disclaimerGlossary of termsWe sometimes use a few acronyms in our videos, here's a list of the key terms:BoE:       Bank of EnglandCBI:        Confederation of British IndustryCIPS:      Chartered Institute of Purchasing and SupplyCPI:        Consumer Price IndexCDU/CSU: Christlich-Demokratische Union/Christlich-Soziale UnionECB:       European Central BankFX:          Foreign ExchangeFOMC:  Federal Open Market CommitteeGDP:      Gross Domestic ProductGFK:       Growth from Knowledge (consumer research)IFO:        Information and Forschung / Germany's Institute for Economic ResearchILO:        International Labour Organisation IMF:       International Monetary FundISM:        Institute for Supply ManagementMHRA: Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory AgencyMPC:     Monetary Policy CommitteeNAHB:   National Association of Home BuildersOBR       Office for Budget Responsibility OECD:   Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development PEPP:    Pandemic Emergency Purchase ProgrammePIPS      Percentage in pointPMI:      Purchasing Managers' IndexPNSB:    Public Net Sector BorrowingQE:         Quantitative easingRICS      Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors VAT:      Value Added TaxWTO:     World Trade OrganisationZEW:      Zentrum für Europäische Wirtschaftsforschung / Germany's Sentiment Index

House of Mystery True Crime History
Murder in Mind - Stephen Wade

House of Mystery True Crime History

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2021 57:46


There has always been fascination with crime, deviance and punishment; from the days of the highwayman to the Luddites and in the foul deeds of Peter Sutcliffe. Add to that, the continuing allure of the unsolved case, which has long provided material for true crime and fiction writers. In Stephen Wade's casebook, Murder in Mind he looks at his favourite investigations in his home county of Yorkshire, rich with villainous acts, painstaking investigations and outright injustices. Read about Leeds' most notorious female killer Louie Calvert and why he believes her conviction and hanging could have been a travesty; famous hangmen, Chartist rebels, and the many cases open to fresh investigation such as those of Bill o' Jacks, Mr Blum and Emily Pye. Murder in Mind brings together Stephen's journeys into the criminal underworld, including his work as a writer in prisons and his research in the murder archives as he attempts to uncover and understand why such heinous acts are committed. The basis for this book was created in the `Yorkshire Ripper' years, when the impact of that series of murders sparked the crime writer in him and his tutor, Stanley Ellis, worked on the notoriously misleading `Ripper Tapes.' Since then Stephen has written over 70 non-fiction titles - many of them on the history of crime and the law - but this is something different, a mixture of memoir, reflection and the realisation that murder often happens down the street.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/houseofmysteryradio. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Dictionary
#C155 (chartist to chase) with Mark Saltveit

The Dictionary

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2021 48:44


I read from chartist to chase  with Mark Saltveit.     The word of the episode is "chary".   Mark's Links: www.palindromist.org https://twitter.com/taoish His talk about Latin Palindromes He and Lori Wike were on another podcast about palindromes     dictionarypod@gmail.com https://www.facebook.com/thedictionarypod/ https://twitter.com/dictionarypod https://www.instagram.com/dictionarypod/ https://www.patreon.com/spejampar 917-727-5757

The Colour of Our Politics
The Colour of Our Politics - Episode 4: Hassan Mahamdallie

The Colour of Our Politics

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2021 68:12


In this episode, Hassan Mahamdallie - a specialist in diversity and equality in the arts - joins Javaad and Tanya to discuss the life of Black working-class Chartist leader William Cuffay. The trio also talk about the history of mixed-race Britons, the legacy of imperialism on the white English working-class, trade unionism and the emergence of the Northern Independence Party. Hassan is an internationally known senior policymaker, workshop leader and trainer and the author of Arts Council England's The Creative Case for Diversity. With a background in theatre, Hassan is also a published writer, playwright, campaigner for race equality and expert in Muslim culture and thought.

Silver Fortune
The Drain on the Physical Silver Market has Only Begun - Steve Penny, The Silver Chartist Report

Silver Fortune

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2021 50:20


What impact will the ongoing drain on the physical silver market have on the price? Want some tips for constructing your own precious metals portfolio? Steve Penny is here to answer those questions, and many more! Sign for The Silver Chartist Report: http://bit.ly/SilverChartistFortune Any content within this video or any other video by the Silver Fortune channel is merely one man's opinion, commentary, and analysis, or actual information obtained from elsewhere, and should not be constituted as legal, investment, or financial advice. Make your own financial decisions, or consult a professional if you'd prefer to go that route. The Silver Fortune channel disclaims any liability for legal, financial, or investment decisions made. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/silver-fortune/support

House of Mystery True Crime History
Stephen Wade - Murder in Mind

House of Mystery True Crime History

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2021 57:46


There has always been fascination with crime, deviance and punishment; from the days of the highwayman to the Luddites and in the foul deeds of Peter Sutcliffe. Add to that, the continuing allure of the unsolved case, which has long provided material for true crime and fiction writers. In Stephen Wade's casebook, Murder in Mind he looks at his favourite investigations in his home county of Yorkshire, rich with villainous acts, painstaking investigations and outright injustices. Read about Leeds' most notorious female killer Louie Calvert and why he believes her conviction and hanging could have been a travesty; famous hangmen, Chartist rebels, and the many cases open to fresh investigation such as those of Bill o' Jacks, Mr Blum and Emily Pye. Murder in Mind brings together Stephen's journeys into the criminal underworld, including his work as a writer in prisons and his research in the murder archives as he attempts to uncover and understand why such heinous acts are committed. The basis for this book was created in the `Yorkshire Ripper' years, when the impact of that series of murders sparked the crime writer in him and his tutor, Stanley Ellis, worked on the notoriously misleading `Ripper Tapes.' Since then Stephen has written over 70 non-fiction titles - many of them on the history of crime and the law - but this is something different, a mixture of memoir, reflection and the realisation that murder often happens down the street.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/houseofmysteryradio. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Village Trader podcast
Village Trader Podcast - Episode 33 With Trend Trader

Village Trader podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2021 86:48


In this week's episode, we chatted with a Chartist, youtuber and trend follower. Trend Trader His journey into the financial markets Trend Trading Gearing an ungeared portfolio and its limitation His trading style Sign up with ThinkMarkets here and enjoy Zero commissions, low spreads, and no minimums Join Simon Brown and Njabulo Nsibande trading live CFD accounts every Wednesday 17:30 Join here Follow us on social media @VillageTraderZA @TrendTraderJSE @njabulo_goje TradingView Village TraderZA YouTube Trend Trader YoutTube Channel Podcast also available on Spotify Google play iTunes Youtube Subscribe to our mailing list

Palisade Radio
Henrik Zeberg: Yield Spike Will Burst Stock Market Bubble

Palisade Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2021 39:00


Tom welcomes Macroeconomist Henrik Zeberg back to the show. Henrik discusses where we are in the winter season of the Kondratieff cycle and what comes next. He believes we are approaching the final deflationary phase, which will have severe consequences. He says, "we can only stimulate for only so long, and the lockdowns will be one of the reasons why we will see this deflationary bust." Excessive debt results in a reduction in consumption, which will pressure growth. Central banks believe that they can stimulate the business cycle and incentivize people to take on more debt. However, this will only end up exacerbating the problem. The real economy is not better. The Fed has created a bubble in assets, but money velocity has continued to collapse. Commodities have declined since 2009 and have recovered somewhat, but he believes they will head down in a final bust as the dollar roars back, crushing growth globally. Henrik believes big asset moves like Bitcoin and equities are being driven by the declining dollar and a spike in bond yields. Expect a liquidity crunch, margin calls, and sharp declines in gold, silver, and equities. He argues that all these asset bubbles will burst and that bursting is always deflationary. Money velocity must pickup to get inflation, and we won't see that until after the next major panic. Commodities are not at their structural bottoms yet, and he provides some rather startling price targets. Time Stamp References:0:00 - Introduction0:46 - Winter is here.6:10 - Fed Dangers8:10 - Liquidity & Timing12:20 - Commodity Risk13:37 - Stock Market Chart17:46 - Inflation & Velocity19:49 - Velocity Drivers22:59 - Yield Curve25:27 - Silver & Gold27:53 - Timing29:33 - Playing the Bottom33:38 - Bitcoin Predictions36:44 - Dollar Strength37:48 - Wrap Up Talking Points From This Episode• Kondratieff cycles and a deflationary bust.• Why asset bubbles must pop.• Yields and US dollar to strengthen.• Price targets for commodities and Bitcoin. Guest Links:Twitter: https://twitter.com/HenrikZebergWebsite: https://www.thezebergreport.com/ Henrik Zeberg is a Macroeconomist (M.Sc. Econ) from the University of Copenhagen. He is a Business Cycles student, Elliott Wave practitioner, and Chartist. You can find out more about his newsletter on his Website.

Bullseye Brief
Institutional Investor’s Top-Ranked Technical Strategist Chris Verrone Shares His Playbook for Q1

Bullseye Brief

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2021 28:39


The Chartist – Top Technical Strategist Chris Verrone of Strategas Research joins us to interpret the charts and share tactical ideas for Q1. Chris describes his work as “technical ideas for fundamental investors” and I read his note every morning. Having been named by Institutional Investor as one of Wall Street's top three strategists for a record seventh year in a row, Chris is exceptional.

Socialism
97. Chartism

Socialism

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2020 30:32


How did Britain's working class fight to overthrow early capitalism? In the early 19th century, the industrial revolution was rapidly creating a big new social class in Britain: the working class. Workers produced huge amounts of new wealth for the ruling capitalists, but had appalling conditions and no say in politics. Sound familiar? Trade unions appeared for the first time, formed by workers to fight in the workplace. But they quickly realised that this alone was not enough. The bosses used political power to restrain or reverse what the workers could win by industrial struggle alone. The Chartist movement was the world’s first working-class party. Its ‘People’s Charter’ demanded a massive extension of democratic rights for workers – with the goal of using that to improve their material conditions. But increasingly, experience taught Chartist workers that petitioning alone was not enough either. Ultimately, revolutionary struggle was the only way for workers to gain power – or even win more rights within the capitalist system. How did the Chartists develop their ideas and methods of struggle? What was the outcome of the movement? And what can we learn from it today? This episode of Socialism looks at Britain’s revolutionary working class: Chartism. Further reading Newport Rising 1839: https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/8303 Class struggle and the early Chartist movement: http://socialismtoday.org/archive/129/chartism.html Debate: The class character of Chartism: http://socialismtoday.org/archive/130/chartism.html Debate: Class, leadership and the Chartist movement: http://socialismtoday.org/archive/131/chartism.html Newport council destroys workers' mural: https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/17541 The Pentrich uprising: revolution and counter-revolution in 19th century Britain: https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/25680

Trinity Long Room Hub
TLRH | Commemorating "the illustrious dead": Monuments and the Chartist Movement

Trinity Long Room Hub

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2020 57:26


A seminar by Manon Nouvian (TCD) as part of the Trinity Centre for Early Modern History Research Seminar Series in association with Trinity Long Room Hub. The Trinity Centre for Early Modern History promotes understanding of the culture, society, economy, religion, politics and warfare of early modern Europe. The Centre organises seminars, conferences and public lectures on the early modern history of Ireland, Britain and Continental Europe, as well as on relations between European and non-European states and cultures.

IMTV radio - Marxist ideas. Fighting for revolution.

The revolutionary traditions of the British working class are glossed over by the establishment. One such tradition is that of the Chartists. Decades before the formation of the TUC, the British working class dramatically entered onto the stage of history, threatening the ruling class with a mass insurrectionary movement and a general strike. In the process, the Chartists succeeded in building the political party of the working class in history, which drew the support of the young Marx and Engels. In this session, Rob Sewell presents his new book, Chartist Revolution, which delves into this radical episode in British history. He analyses the moment when the working class began to flex its muscles and demand key political rights, such as the right to vote, and how revolutionary conclusions were forced in the struggle itself. In this we find a tremendous legacy. We stand on the shoulders of giants. It is only by rediscovering our revolutionary past that we can learn the lessons that will serve to educate and inspire all those who wish to change the world.

IMTV radio - Marxist ideas. Fighting for revolution.
Chartist Revolution: A discussion with Rob Sewell and Josh Holroyd

IMTV radio - Marxist ideas. Fighting for revolution.

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2020 46:47


Wellred Books are proud to announce the publication of 'Chartist Revolution' by Rob Sewell - a Marxist analysis of the inspiring Chartist movement in 19th century Britain. To mark the release of this exciting new book, author Rob Sewell and Socialist Appeal writer Josh Holroyd discuss the key questions raised in 'Chartist Revolution', and the important lessons from these historical events for the struggles of the working class today. Get your copy of 'Chartist Revolution' today from Wellred Books: wellredbooks.net/chartist-revolution.html And hear more from Rob Sewell talking about his book at the opening session of Revolution 2020, a three-day festival of Marxist ideas hosted online by Socialist Appeal: revolutionfestival.co.uk Join us in the fight for socialism: Join - socialist.net/join Donate - socialist.net/donate Subscribe - socialist.net/subscribe Follow us on Facebook, YouTube, Twitter and our podcast, Marxist Voice: Facebook - facebook.com/SocialistAppeal YouTube - youtube.com/c/SocialistNet1917 Twitter - twitter.com/socialist_app Podcast - wavve.link/marxistvoice

Colour Kristina Talks Podcast
It's time to be a Colour Artist. Stop being a Colour Chartist!

Colour Kristina Talks Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2020 29:09


Do you struggle to formulate without touching a colour chart?  Hairdressers need to stop relying on your colour chart, and trust that you are the Artist. Be a Colour Artist and Not a Colour Chartist! In this episode of the Colour Kristina Talks Podcast - I share my 6 steps for successful colour formulation and technique decision making for salon professional hair colour services. And yes, you guessed it... none of these steps include stroking the hair swatches in a colour chart or showing your clients the chart. ------ SHOW NOTES of this episode and resources https://www.kristinarussell.com.au/39 DM KRISTINA OVER ON INSTAGRAM https://www.instagram.com/colourkristina CONNECT WITH OTHER PODCAST LOVERS ON INSTAGRAM https://www.instagram.com/colourkristinatalkspodcast WANT TO LEARN HOW TO HAIR PAINT FOR REDHEADS? Free ebook for download https://kristinarussell.com.au/hair-painting-for-redheads-ebook/

Money Life with Chuck Jaffe
A chartist, fundamentals guy and a quant come onto a show ... and all like the market now

Money Life with Chuck Jaffe

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2020 58:32


Four very different experts join Chuck on today's show, and while they each maintain a different investment approach, they all agree that they like the looks of the market right now and they expect things to improve with the resolution of the election. Dan Zanger of ChartPattern.com talks technical analysis and notes that he is nearly fully invested, Ron Sanchez of Fiduciary Trust Co. International examines the fundamentals and notes that he is constructive over the long haul, and expects the market to grind higher through choppy, volatile times for the rest of the year. Peter Vanderlee of ClearBridge Investments and the closed-end LMP Capital and Income fund discusses the importance -- and good value -- of dividend stocks to income generation now, and quantitative manager Robert Zuccaro of Target QR Strategies discusses his growth-driven stock approach in the Market Call.

Spotee - Shining the spotlight on shares
23 Sep 20: Spotee on Shares

Spotee - Shining the spotlight on shares

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2020 59:55


Episode #60 of Spotee – the Your Call hour saw Tony Locantro from Alto Capital and Nick Radge from the Chartist answer your questions and shine the spotlight on shares.   Stocks discussed in the episode included $1AD $AL8 $AMS $BTH $CYP $EX1 $EXL $FEX $HMX $IRE $KSL $MBK $MEI $MZZ $POS $RDM $SVY $VML Our topic of the day was, “How does the NBN version II impact stocks in the sector”   If you have a question for our guests that you would like answered on the next show then: Email: question@spotee.com.au Text: 0480 079 089   Disclaimer: The information in this recording (“Information”) is not intended to constitute advice. It is for general information only and does not take into account your individual objectives, financial situation or needs. You should assess whether the information is appropriate for you and seek professional financial advice before relying on or making investment decisions based on the Information. Investment products are subject to risk including the loss of income or capital invested. Past performance is not an indicator of future performance. Neither Spotee Pty Ltd ACN 637 623 940, Daylight Financial Group Pty Ltd ACN 633 984 773 (AFSL 521404), its directors, employees and representatives (collectively, “Spotee”) warrant the accuracy or completeness of the Information. To the extent permitted by law, Spotee disclaims all responsibility and liability for any loss or damage of any nature whatsoever which may be suffered by any person directly or indirectly.

The Anti Empire Project with Justin Podur
Civilizations 16: Chartism, Reformism, Police Origins, Irish Famine

The Anti Empire Project with Justin Podur

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2020 77:41


We investigate Britain around 1848. Why was there no revolution? We look at the Chartist and Reform movements in Britain and in Canada, Robert Peel and the origins of modern policing, Australia and the early debates about how to create misery in prisons, the Irish famines and their repercussions.

Palisade Radio
Henrik Zeberg: Why Gold is Heading to $800 Before an Explosive Upside Move

Palisade Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2020 26:20


Tom welcomes a new guest Henrik Zeberg to Palisade. Henrik is a macroeconomist who studies business cycles, Elliott wave cycles, and chart fundamentals. Henrik discusses the long Kondratifeff season cycle, of which we are currently in the deflationary winter period where growth slows. He expects a sharp decline in gold and similar assets like silver and bitcoin. The US dollar will strengthen, and there will be a dollar shortage around the world. This dollar strength is why the sell-off in gold will occur. Henrik forecasts volatile interest rates during this period, which may have dramatic effects on the market. When inflation kicks in, the Fed will be helpless and will be out of tools to prevent it. As a result, precious metals and Bitcoin will head much higher. Time Stamp References: 0:40 - His expectations for gold. 2:00 - Overview of cycle theories. 6:50 - Expect a decline in gold. 12:50 - Positioning for the bounce. 16:00 - Bitcoin expectations. 20:00 - Copper outlook. Talking Points From This Episode • Kondratiefeff cycles and Elliott Wave theory. • This deflationary period will continue. • US Dollar to strengthen and gold will sell-off. • Expectations for copper and Bitcoin. Henrik Zeberg is a Macroeconomist (M.Sc. Econ) from the University of Copenhagen. Business Cycles student, Elliott Wave practitioner, and Chartist. His YouTube channel has regular updates on macroeconomic perspectives based on technical analysis and Elliott Wave. Views on the direction of the world economy using long and short term business cycles. Guest Links: Twitter and Twitter Thread

Clockwork Charts | Stock Charting Podcast
Trump’s In-house Stock Chartist

Clockwork Charts | Stock Charting Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2019 6:17


How many times has the President tweeted about a China trade deal just to later see no deal, markets go up anyway pretty much every time it happens. Trump tweets China trade deal is a regular occurrence in markets. This video looks at the possibility that the President has an in-house technical charting analyst who is advising him exactly when to send out the tweets. We've seen it before where he appears to not be talking to China at certain points in time, only to later find out they were always talking. We'll look at ways of dealing with the Trump tweets china trade deal volatility and what are some strategy adjustment that can be made. As of Dec 13, 2019 there has been (once again) a deal in principle between the two countries. China has no given any specifics on what has been agreed to in terms of purchases or tariffs. This will be another interesting story to follow. China has acknowledged that there is deal on paper but they are needing more time for legal review and translation of the deal. It's likely that markets will continue higher at least in the early part of the new year, but I have a feeling this story is not over. Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/clockworkcharts Twitter - https://twitter.com/clockworkcharts Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/clockwork_charts #nosmallcreator

HistoryPod
4th November 1839: The Newport Rising armed rebellion takes place in south Wales

HistoryPod

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2019


Focusing on reform of the electoral system to improve the conditions of the working class, the release of the People’s Charter in 1838 had prompted the creation of the national working-class Chartist protest ...

Reel Politik Podcast
Episode 113 - Peterloo (ft. Rhian E. Jones)

Reel Politik Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2019 78:04


In what'll likely be the last RP before we're off to The World Transformed to cavort with Gape Nation and hobnob with the great and the good of the hard left, writer and New Socialist culture co-editor Rhian E. Jones joins Jack - who holds the same position at NS - and Geraint, to review the great Mike Leigh's most recent film, last year's Peterloo, and talk about the historical events that inspired it. Rhian has a unique perspective on politics and their intersection with culture popular and otherwise, as seen in books such as Under My Thumb: Songs That Hate Women and the Women Who Love Them, Triptych: Three Studies of The Manic Street Preachers' Holy Bible and Clampdown: Pop-Cultural Wars on Class and Gender. She's also a historian of the Chartist movement, bringing her expertise to her book Petticoat Heroes: Gender, Culture and Popular Protest in the Rebecca Riots, as well as Jack Whitehall's episode of Who Do You Think You Are? She's also written for publications such as Tribune and the Guardian. Rhian talks to us about the historical accuracy of the film, its portrayal of the role of women in the Chartist movement, and how the grotesquery of Peterloo's ruling classes is basically justified. We go on numerous detours, including a discussion of Mike Leigh's other films, the art and poetry that the Peterloo massacre inspired, and its ongoing cultural and political resonances, plus Bob Dylan, Paul Weller, and forgotten '90s punk outfit S*M*A*S*H and their fist-pumping 1994 classic 'I Want To Kill Somebody'. Read the piece Rhian wrote for New Socialist about Peterloo here: https://newsocialist.org.uk/peterloo-poetry-and-politics-protest-history/ and a kind of companion piece by Joseph Cozens here: https://newsocialist.org.uk/british-left-and-contested-memories-peterloo/ We left no material featuring Rhian on the cutting room floor, but if you like this and want us to keep churning out the goods, subscribe to patreon.com/reelpolitik

Michael Covel's Trend Following
Ep. 791: Nick Radge Interview with Michael Covel on Trend Following Radio

Michael Covel's Trend Following

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2019 51:49


My guest today is Nick Radge. He began trading in 1985. During a stint working for an investment bank in Singapore Nick dedicated his evenings testing trading strategies; 2 hours a day for 18 months, a total of at least 750 hours. Nick's first book, Every-Day Traders, was written to identify the traits of successful traders. What do successful traders do that is different to other traders? In Adaptive Analysis for Australian Stocks, Nick shows his readers how to use price action to make the most of their winning trades and, often more importantly, to quickly recognize a losing trade and exit their position. In Unholy Grails–A New Road to Wealth, Radge outlines simple strategies to make money during uptrends and how to defend capital when the markets turn down. Nick is a Director at The Chartist, a stock market advisory service based in Queensland, Australia.  The topic is trading. In this episode of Trend Following Radio we discuss: High quality share market trading signals, charts, commentary, insights and education. Jump in! --- I'm MICHAEL COVEL, the host of TREND FOLLOWING RADIO, and I'm proud to have delivered 10+ million podcast listens since 2012. Investments, economics, psychology, politics, decision-making, human behavior, entrepreneurship and trend following are all passionately explored and debated on my show. To start? I'd like to give you a great piece of advice you can use in your life and trading journey… cut your losses! You will find much more about that philosophy here: https://www.trendfollowing.com/trend/ You can watch a free video here: https://www.trendfollowing.com/video/ Can't get enough of this episode? You can choose from my thousand plus episodes here: https://www.trendfollowing.com/podcast My social media platforms: Twitter: @covel Facebook: @trendfollowing LinkedIn: @covel Instagram: @mikecovel Hope you enjoy my never-ending podcast conversation!

Trend Following with Michael Covel
Ep. 791: Nick Radge Interview with Michael Covel on Trend Following Radio

Trend Following with Michael Covel

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2019 51:49


Nick Radge began trading in 1985. During a stint working for an investment bank in Singapore Nick dedicated his evenings testing trading strategies; 2 hours a day for 18 months, a total of at least 750 hours. Nick’s first book, Every-Day Traders, was written to identify the traits of successful traders. What do successful traders do that is different to other traders? In Adaptive Analysis for Australian Stocks, Nick shows his readers how to use price action to make the most of their winning trades and, often more importantly, to quickly recognize a losing trade and exit their position. In Unholy Grails–A New Road to Wealth, Radge outlines simple strategies to make money during uptrends and how to defend capital when the markets turn down. Nick is a Director at The Chartist, a stock market advisory service based in Queensland, Australia. This is Nick’s third appearance on my show and his no nonsense approach to life and markets is always a breath of fresh air!

IDK History
What was The Newport Chartist Rising?

IDK History

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2019 45:27


Alex visits his hometown while telling RJ & Tom from 69 Movies about The Newport Chartist Rising Thanks for listening IDK History is a part of the Podmage Production Team. Podmage.com | A different kind of casting

Shell VS The Universe
The Chartist Movement

Shell VS The Universe

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2019 57:19


Shell deep-dives into the early 19th century Chartist Movement of Britain and also reviews The Act and discusses another disturbing case. contact: shellvsuniverse@gmail.com Facebook group: Shell Vs The Universe

Outside the Box with Jason Liosatos
Yellow Vests France Meet New Chartist Movement In Britain

Outside the Box with Jason Liosatos

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2019 117:32


'A Question of Freedom' Conference in Devon with speakers Brian Gerrish, Roman Light, Justin Walker, John Kitson and myself.

Not Safe For Publication

Em(ily) joins us to talk about the Chartist movement, poetry, fiction, satire, early Fake News and conspiracy theories about eating babies. This episode is very giggly and silly. Hosts this episode: Georgia and Althea.

The GCSE History Revision Podcast
1800s: The Chartists I - Peterloo and the Great Reform Act

The GCSE History Revision Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2019 12:35


What was the problem with elections in the 1800s? How did a meeting at St Peter's Field lead to the Great Reform Act? And how Great was it anyway? This is background to the Chartist movement which will be covered in the next episode. 

Mizog Art Podcast
Ep. 18: Mat Collishaw - Mizog Art Podcast

Mizog Art Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2018 45:28


In this episode Gary Mansfield speaks to Mat Collishaw. Mat Collishaw was a key figure in Damien Hirst's legendary Freeze exhibition, as well as Charles Saatchi's controversial [at the time] Sensations exhibition at the Royal Academy. Mat has used the latest VR technology to recreate William Henry Fox Talbot's 1839 photography exhibition, even including the Chartist's protest. In his 2018 wor, Mask of Youth, Mat collaborated with cutting-edge special effect designers to create a 'truer' interpretation of what Queen Elizabeth I may have looked like around the time her Armada Portrait was painted (the two works sit opposite each-other at The Queens House, Greenwich, London).   For full line up of confirmed artists go to www.mizogart.com Email: podcast@mizogart.com Social Media: @mizogart

Outside the Box with Jason Liosatos
Justin Walker Interview New Chartist Movement

Outside the Box with Jason Liosatos

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2018 45:06


My talk with Justin Walker founder of The New Chartist Movement, about a new financial system that could free people from the slavery of our current system of debt, struggle and corruption.

Bang To Rights podcast
Manchester's tradition of radical journalism

Bang To Rights podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2018 25:15


From the newspaper reporters who covered the Peterloo Massacre, to the correspondents, editors and publishers of the pro-democracy papers of the Chartist era, from Bronterre O'Brien and Helen MacFarlane, from George Orwell to the present day, a strong and vivid thread weaves a tradition of radical journalism in Manchester and across the North West of England. In this podcast, Eleanor Shember-Critchley and Pete Murray from Manchester Metropolitan University examine that tradition, along with a range of historians and contemporary voices, exploring how it informs journalists and students entering the profession today. Producer: Pete Murray Twitter: @mscrow @Peter__Murray Image: courtesy of the British Library

SCT Podcast
SCT Podcast Episode 38 - Fundamental vs Technical Analysis

SCT Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2017 15:29


In this episode of the SCT Podcast Sarah Potter and TJ discuss the differences between fundamental analysis and technical analysis. Fundamental analysis is typically discussed in the media about trading options and stocks. Fundamental analysis attempts to assess the financial health of a company and determine if the current market price of the stock is under or over valued. Technical analysis on the other hand looks at charts and chart patterns and looks at the supply and demand for the stocks and whether current price trends will continue or reverse. Both technical and fundamental analysis have their place in investing, for the short term weekly options trades that we place in the shecantrade trading room, a combination of technical analysis and probability trading from the options chain are what we use to select our trades. Fundamental analysis is best used for longer term trading when the financial growth prospects of the company can be fully realized over a few years.   Podcast Transcript Sarah: Hi everybody, it's Sarah Potter from shecantrade.com and this is the SCT podcast. We are on episode 38. I have TJ here. TJ: Good afternoon. Sarah: And today's discussion we're going to talk a little bit about technical analysis versus fundamental analysis and basically why we choose to look at what we do to gather evidence to place the best trades. What we're really proud of in the live trading room she can trade is that we are very consistent in our approach to trading and as a result that really comes from finding good evidence from the beginning, we really focus on getting it right from the beginning as opposed to just placing trades and then adjusting or rolling trades as we proceed in them. So kind of front-running the evidence I suppose and trying to gather pieces from all sorts of different areas to make sure we have a good perspective when we're placing trades. Now the basis of what we both trade both TJ and I is technical analysis, but you know I think even within the umbrella of technical analysis there's a lot of different areas, a lot of different systems that people use to place trades and I'm not really sure we do everything in technical analysis. So I don't know, what do you think you would you call yourself a technical trader or a Chartist like, how would you define yourself? TJ: Well definitely for the weekly trades, the day trades, the swing it's definitely not fundamentals, so yeah, I consider myself a technical analyst. Sarah: But I think when someone thinks about technical analyst I think sometimes you're thinking about somebody who spends a lot of time, very detailed amount of patterns in charts and when I've seen you trade, you do use how price moves but you're not getting that detail in terms of the patterns you're look for. TJ: Yeah, that's true. I don't think what we do is we would I do anyways I think kind of the broad concept from technical analysis, you know in terms of support resistance, trend, reversals and really applied at a pretty high level kind of the 10,000 foot level instead of getting into it right you know right down to the nitty-gritty and counting the number of bars in a triangle and you know the exact shape of the triangle and you know going back and looking at every time it happened for the last ten years and will it happen again, I think definitely, I don't delve into it that deeply and there are a lot of people that that really do it and use it to quite a bit of success. I think anything that you use, you need to, whether it's technical or fundamental you can't use it in isolation on its own, you need to combine it with what you're seeing and the options chain, what you're seeing on the charts, what you're seeing on short-term, what you're seeing on some long-term charts, what you've seen that stock do in the past and put that all together and take a little bit from every piece of that and then and then evaluate your trade. So yeah, definitely I use definitely use all the principles and it's a mosaic you know you grab a little bit of a little nugget from here, a little something from there you know something that you've learned here over there that works and you kind of put it all together and wrap it all up and apply it and I think that's why every trader has a slightly different style and I think that's the same thing with the trading room as well is that you know none of our members, are going to trade exactly like us or are going to look at the market exactly like us, but as long as we can give them some nuggets and some good trades and you know discuss the pros and cons good and bad of each trade before we place it then everyone is educated and everyone can make that decision to trade on their own and I think that's the important thing is building the story yourself and just being confident in the trades. Sarah: Yeah, I mean so I think when you're talking about it, it really does ring true to what I'm saying is that yes we're technical traders. I am as well, I do want to pay attention to how price is moving but I want to look at things like how it’s moved in the past as opposed to, oh today we've seen this many Bars in a consolidation so it must mean it's going to break out. I actually think that a lot of times we spend a lot of time there too much time in charts it's very good at looking back in history and identifying areas to enter our exit rates but because we're trading live and we're actually looking to get filled on our trades to make money on our trades then we need to be able to see things in the moment, recognize patterns certainly that have happened in the past, we can rely on those pieces of evidence but if you're only doing the charts I think you're missing another part of the picture and in options trading because we do have an options chain there's a lot of information there and that tells a story too. So what we both do in the trading room very successfully is take pieces of technical analysis and layer it in with the options chain but what I find interesting is that I've tried just looking for trades only through the auctions chain and I can't really find trades that way. So I definitely rely on technical analysis to find my trades, to choose the stocks that I'm going to spend more time and to decide whether or not a trade is actually setting up. So for me when I'm starting to look for trades I'm going to focus on the daily chart that's really where I'm filtering through all the different stocks, it comes from the daily and if something from the daily piques my interest then I'm going to go out to different timeframes and look to see how it's moving. So I want to look historically, looking on a weekly chart to see what is it done in the past are there any key areas of support and resistance, what does the trend look like, is it consolidating, those kinds of things and then from the weekly chart if things still look good and I'm still excited in the trade then that's where I'm going to move to the shorter term pieces like the 60 minute and the 5 minute to then get more precise about my entries. And then from there we're going to take all the evidence we've already gathered and then layer that into the options chain. Actually today in the trading room, I was looking at one stock at Walmart and the Walmart chart, so from a technical analysis point of view looked fantastic, it pretty well had everything, steep trend, no resistance, multiple timeframes everything looked like it was going to pop up it looked like an idea a great trade to place led to buy a call but when we moved into the options chain and started looking out to next week in terms of expiry which is where I was going to purchase the option, it didn't look as good anymore. The probability of success to me didn't look as as great as I would like it to and so I didn't place the trade so there's times where I'm going to gather all sorts of different evidence from the charts but if I can't get it to line up with what it looks like in the options chain, it's not worth placing the trade, it's probably worth putting it on a short list perhaps trading it next week once that expiry is moved on but it actually stopped me from getting into a trade. So layering what you see in charts with what you see in the options chain and what we know what's happening in the media too can also be helpful when we're actually putting together that trade. Now you use probability as well when you're placing trades especially sometimes with some day trading, how do you layer in different pieces of evidence? You're really well known TJ for your day trades, what kind of evidence to use there is it any different than when your swing trading? TJ: I think so. I think if it's if we're day trading I'm looking for something is going to happen either the next day or later that day. So I think the evidence that we that shows up on the options chain is more timely because it's you know there's less time before that option expires so what I'm seeing is you know is probably going to be the most accurate information that I'm seeing. For example, you know let's talk about Delta. Delta changes very rapidly it can and it can go from you know you can go from a delta 20 to a Delta 80 on an option on a strike pretty quickly if the stock really gets you know really gets moving, you know if we you know let's take an example again with a delta and we go to expiry and we look at expiry that delta number is going to be the most accurate right before 4 o'clock on that Friday and that's just the nature of the market so if I'm taking a day trade you know I'm relying more on what I'm seeing on the options chain I'm trusting it a little bit more because there's less time between now and expiry for the market to move, for traders to change their mind, for new big positions to be initiated. So definitely for the day trading I'm looking at the options chain, I'm looking at the details from the options chain and I'm taking that at a more of face value, I'm looking for things like you know where's the volume today, you know where is volume coming in, is it close to the strikes I'm trading, is it far away, is there a skew to the put side or the call side, is there a lot more credit on the put side than on the call side? You know there's the market and we look at the credit is the market pricing and a bigger move to the put side or the call side and these are all things that I look at in that that I use from the options chain to form my day trading decision and then I'll go to the chart and I'll look at those support and resistance levels from the options chain, you know based on like I said on credit, on volume, on open interest and I'll compare those to the moving averages, you know more traditional support and resistance on the chart and I'll see if any of those levels line up. And again you know the more the more things that line up at a certain point you know typically this areas as more traders will be looking at that point as well. So it will you know if you know if there's a lot of traders looking at say 2400 to hold on the S&P, there's a good chance that it probably will. So yes I use a lot of evidence and I think a lot of it is just looking at subtleties and seeing if there's you know a little bit something different than last week or you know something's changed between the morning in the afternoon, you know nothing will really kind of showed out at you but by the time you put it put together 3, 4, 6, 8 pieces of information and you build your case you know at least you've got at least the evidence that you know is supporting the trade. Sarah: Okay, so what we haven't talked about is fundamental analysis. And that is also very traditional, there's a lot of people in that group in camp that would say that that is an important piece to trading, but it's something that you and I both don't use and that might just be because of our outlook and how we setup our trades, because we are generally trading and looking to get out of the trade within a week or two. So do you think there's a role to play with fundamental analysis in the approach or the system of which we trade the market? TJ: I honestly don't think so for short-term trades. I don't think the fundamental analysis, I don't think any of that has enough time to play out during the week. I think fundamental analysis takes a longer time to work its way into the system, to work its way you know we see that you know companies release they've got good, good fundamentals you look ok it's a growing company you know price should go up over the next six months to a year that's great but we're typically in well I'm typically in a trade two or three days. So the market knows that yes, fundamentals might be good or fundamentals might be changing but you know there's no real time for that to take hold in the market. No obviously, earnings which is a fundamental event obviously if you want to consider that do have a big impact and we obviously you know we've talked about that in previous podcast with earnings, but generally yeah you know it doesn't I don't really pay attention to it at all. Sarah: Do you think what we have both been paying attention to though and what is relevant from very much for our style of trading though is what's happening in terms of in media and whatever you want to call that in terms of its analysis being very aware of what's happening on a global stage will impact the broad market especially which then will roll into the trades that we're in? So it is important to be paying attention to what's going on in the world because that will influence how price will move and so whether you're a technical or fundamental trader I do think that that's very important. We have geopolitical news that is influencing the market these days and I think as we move forward that will definitely be something we'll need to be very considerate of. The beautiful thing which is we're talking about the trading room today actually, the wonderful thing about the style of which we do trade is that it doesn't really matter what happens in the market two or three weeks down the road because we're probably out of those trades and we can easily-easily readjust to how the markets moving at the time. So whereas somebody who's maybe more long term is thinking, oh is this a dip this is my opportunity to buy and then we're going to see things move up and they're thinking about longer-term stances in the market, we don't have to be as concerned about that, we can be fluid and flexible with the market depending on how things are portraying themselves and we can take advantage of the trades that we're seeing and I think marrying the combination between some technical analysis linked with what we're seeing in the options chain and keeping in mind what's going on in the world is kind of the three core pieces to have really great trades. All right let's leave it there, that was a great discussion, certainly there's a lot of camps and a lot of points of view on technical and fundamental trading. As always we really do appreciate your review so anytime you can review she can trade or our podcast I would really appreciate it, those are very important and honest review is very helpful and come and check us out the live trading room at Shecantrade.com Happy trading everybody.  

New Books in Irish Studies
Michael J. Turner” Radicalism and Reputation: The Career of Bronterre O'Brien” (Michigan State UP, 2017)

New Books in Irish Studies

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2017 56:18


From humble beginnings James Bronterre O'Brien became one of the leading figures in British radical politics in the first half of the 19th century, thanks in no small measure to his skills as a journalist and writer. In Radicalism and Reputation: The Career of Bronterre O'Brien (Michigan State University Press, 2017), Michael J. Turner examines O'Brien's ideas and his place in the milieu of the politics of his day. Born in Ireland, the young James O'Brien was a fortunate beneficiary of a progressive education and studied for a career in the law. Yet O'Brien was soon drawn into a career as a journalist, where, adopting the pen name Bronterre, he advocated for the radical causes of his day. This culminated in O'Brien's involvement in the pioneering Chartist movement, which failed to pressure Parliament to undertake reforms but paved the way for the modern democratic system that exists in Britain today. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Biography
Michael J. Turner” Radicalism and Reputation: The Career of Bronterre O’Brien” (Michigan State UP, 2017)

New Books in Biography

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2017 56:18


From humble beginnings James Bronterre O’Brien became one of the leading figures in British radical politics in the first half of the 19th century, thanks in no small measure to his skills as a journalist and writer. In Radicalism and Reputation: The Career of Bronterre O’Brien (Michigan State University Press, 2017), Michael J. Turner examines O’Brien’s ideas and his place in the milieu of the politics of his day. Born in Ireland, the young James O’Brien was a fortunate beneficiary of a progressive education and studied for a career in the law. Yet O’Brien was soon drawn into a career as a journalist, where, adopting the pen name Bronterre, he advocated for the radical causes of his day. This culminated in O’Brien’s involvement in the pioneering Chartist movement, which failed to pressure Parliament to undertake reforms but paved the way for the modern democratic system that exists in Britain today. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in British Studies
Michael J. Turner” Radicalism and Reputation: The Career of Bronterre O’Brien” (Michigan State UP, 2017)

New Books in British Studies

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2017 56:18


From humble beginnings James Bronterre O’Brien became one of the leading figures in British radical politics in the first half of the 19th century, thanks in no small measure to his skills as a journalist and writer. In Radicalism and Reputation: The Career of Bronterre O’Brien (Michigan State University Press, 2017), Michael J. Turner examines O’Brien’s ideas and his place in the milieu of the politics of his day. Born in Ireland, the young James O’Brien was a fortunate beneficiary of a progressive education and studied for a career in the law. Yet O’Brien was soon drawn into a career as a journalist, where, adopting the pen name Bronterre, he advocated for the radical causes of his day. This culminated in O’Brien’s involvement in the pioneering Chartist movement, which failed to pressure Parliament to undertake reforms but paved the way for the modern democratic system that exists in Britain today. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in History
Michael J. Turner” Radicalism and Reputation: The Career of Bronterre O’Brien” (Michigan State UP, 2017)

New Books in History

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2017 56:18


From humble beginnings James Bronterre O’Brien became one of the leading figures in British radical politics in the first half of the 19th century, thanks in no small measure to his skills as a journalist and writer. In Radicalism and Reputation: The Career of Bronterre O’Brien (Michigan State University Press, 2017), Michael J. Turner examines O’Brien’s ideas and his place in the milieu of the politics of his day. Born in Ireland, the young James O’Brien was a fortunate beneficiary of a progressive education and studied for a career in the law. Yet O’Brien was soon drawn into a career as a journalist, where, adopting the pen name Bronterre, he advocated for the radical causes of his day. This culminated in O’Brien’s involvement in the pioneering Chartist movement, which failed to pressure Parliament to undertake reforms but paved the way for the modern democratic system that exists in Britain today. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Critical Theory
Michael J. Turner” Radicalism and Reputation: The Career of Bronterre O’Brien” (Michigan State UP, 2017)

New Books in Critical Theory

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2017 56:18


From humble beginnings James Bronterre O’Brien became one of the leading figures in British radical politics in the first half of the 19th century, thanks in no small measure to his skills as a journalist and writer. In Radicalism and Reputation: The Career of Bronterre O’Brien (Michigan State University Press, 2017), Michael J. Turner examines O’Brien’s ideas and his place in the milieu of the politics of his day. Born in Ireland, the young James O’Brien was a fortunate beneficiary of a progressive education and studied for a career in the law. Yet O’Brien was soon drawn into a career as a journalist, where, adopting the pen name Bronterre, he advocated for the radical causes of his day. This culminated in O’Brien’s involvement in the pioneering Chartist movement, which failed to pressure Parliament to undertake reforms but paved the way for the modern democratic system that exists in Britain today. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books Network
Michael J. Turner” Radicalism and Reputation: The Career of Bronterre O’Brien” (Michigan State UP, 2017)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2017 56:18


From humble beginnings James Bronterre O’Brien became one of the leading figures in British radical politics in the first half of the 19th century, thanks in no small measure to his skills as a journalist and writer. In Radicalism and Reputation: The Career of Bronterre O’Brien (Michigan State University Press, 2017), Michael J. Turner examines O’Brien’s ideas and his place in the milieu of the politics of his day. Born in Ireland, the young James O’Brien was a fortunate beneficiary of a progressive education and studied for a career in the law. Yet O’Brien was soon drawn into a career as a journalist, where, adopting the pen name Bronterre, he advocated for the radical causes of his day. This culminated in O’Brien’s involvement in the pioneering Chartist movement, which failed to pressure Parliament to undertake reforms but paved the way for the modern democratic system that exists in Britain today. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Better System Trader
092: Trading for a Living with Nick Radge

Better System Trader

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2017 34:24


Have you ever dreamed of leaving your day job to trade for a living? Or living a life of freedom - travelling the world or hanging around at home, doing whatever you like during the day while you live off your trading profits? When I first started getting into trading I had this grand vision in my mind of leaving my corporate job, travelling the world, living a life of luxury all supported by my trading profits. It's a common goal for alot of traders, but getting to that stage can be difficult, and knowing when you're ready to make the leap can be challenging. I regularly receive emails from people asking questions like: How do I know I’m ready to trade for a living, How do I become a full-time trader, How much money do I need, What other factors do I need to consider before taking this step. The guest for this episode, Nick Radge from The Chartist, has an extensive trading history and also mentors other traders. He's in a great position to answer all of our questions on trading for a living, so that's what he's going to do for us today, plus... ... he's also going to share some honest advice that all traders need to hear before taking the step to 'trading for a living'.

Spring Podcast
Spring Podcast 5 - RARELY TRUE AND NEVER SIMPLE. SATIRE, TRUTH & SUBVERSION

Spring Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2016 41:38


In an article accusing comedy website The Onion of being the most effective Marxist propaganda machine in America, a journalist reflected that ‘from King Lear’s Fool to Samuel Clemens, humor is often the cover by which the radical reaches the mainstream’. From the Chartist usage of seditious, mocking cartoons to Da’esh’s bizarre Twitter trolling of the White House, satire has been long utilised as a tool to ridicule the established order. What is the state of satire in Britain today? What does the profusion of new online satirical rags from the Daily Mash to Newsthump tell us about our modern media environment? What role does Satire play today in defining the left, critiquing power and imagining tomorrow? Speakers- DAVID STUBBS, author & editor at The Daily Mash, recent author of ‘Future Days: Krautrock and the Building of Modern Germany’ (Faber & Faber, 2014) ANGELA NAGLE, journalist and researcher Recorded at the Spring conference 2016 Saturday May 21st 2016 People’s History Museum, Left Bank, Manchester.

Hey Gang!
Hey Gang E04 11-13-15 Chartist On Jeopardy

Hey Gang!

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2015 28:44


Hey Gang E04 11-13-15 Chartist On Jeopardy by Howard Kremer

TalkingTrading
A Legendary Classical Chartist

TalkingTrading

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2015 28:54


Get ready to be inspired with legendary trader and classical chartist Peter L Brandt. With over 40 years of experience, here Peter speaks openly about his trading approach, his weekly strategy and his pursuit of excellence in the markets. Hear how he knows the heartbeat and personality of his trading plan better than he knows his own wife.   Peter L Brandt Peter L Brandt has been a classical chartist for over 40 years. In 2011 he was named one of the 30 most influential people in finance. His book Diary of a Professional Commodities Trader was Amazon's No. 1 ranked bestseller on trading for 27 weeks. Peter knows the heartbeat and personality of his own trading approach better than he knows his wife of 46 years. Hear Peter’s weekly trading routine, why he sees trading as a process of discovery and why young traders need to deconstruct successful trades. To novice traders he says be willing to make mistakes but make sure they are CHEAP mistakes. To fellow journeymen he says be motivated by the PURSUIT OF EXCELLENCE and the money will come. To follow Peter go to his blog at: www.peterlbrandt.com OR Twitter @peterlbrandt      

History Extra podcast
Hunting the regicides and the Chartist movement

History Extra podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2014 45:55


Charles Spencer talks to Matt Elton about his new book, Killers of the King, which describes Charles II’s efforts to track down and take revenge on the men who executed his father during the Civil War. Meanwhile, Charlotte Hodgman visits Rosedene cottage in Worcestershire to discover more about Chartism See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

From the Victorian Age to the Modern Age

"Literary Hyperlinks", pp. 10-12 - Economy and society - The growth of industrial cities - The pressure for reforms (the Chartist movement)

Michael Covel's Trend Following
Ep. 111: Nick Radge Interview with Michael Covel on Trend Following Radio

Michael Covel's Trend Following

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2013 63:53


My guest today is Nick Radge. Radge operates The Chartist (www.thechartist.com.au). He began trading in 1985. During a stint working for an investment bank in Singapore Nick dedicated his evenings testing trading strategies; 2 hours a day for 18 months, a total of at least 750 hours. Nick's first book, Every-Day Traders (John Wiley & Sons Australia Ltd, 2003), was written to identify the traits of successful traders. The topic is his book Unholy Grails - A New Road to Wealth. In this episode of Trend Following Radio we discuss: How the trend following world is foreign to many people The importance of drawing distinctions between traditional value investing and alternative systems like trend following How the name of the game for many fund managers is not necessarily performance but funds under management Playing the game of mathematics vs. playing the game of picking the right stocks Why the US stock market has gone straight up despite all the fear going on elsewhere in the world, and why you shouldn't "fight the tape" Closet trend followers Why price can't be faked Trade restrictions, cultural attitudes, and the importance of being able to step out of the crowd Why individuals have an advantage over fund managers The value of understanding trend following even when you don't actually use it as a strategy Spotting 'trends', how you can't spot a trend until it's started or until it's over, and using hitchhiking as an analogy for trading How trend following is useful when outlier events and black swans appear Using rules and strategies to fight fear The difficulty of using Warren Buffett as an example, and the problems that arise when managing larger amounts of money Radge's thoughts on being an entrepreneur Jump in! --- I'm MICHAEL COVEL, the host of TREND FOLLOWING RADIO, and I'm proud to have delivered 10+ million podcast listens since 2012. Investments, economics, psychology, politics, decision-making, human behavior, entrepreneurship and trend following are all passionately explored and debated on my show. To start? I'd like to give you a great piece of advice you can use in your life and trading journey… cut your losses! You will find much more about that philosophy here: https://www.trendfollowing.com/trend/ You can watch a free video here: https://www.trendfollowing.com/video/ Can't get enough of this episode? You can choose from my thousand plus episodes here: https://www.trendfollowing.com/podcast My social media platforms: Twitter: @covel Facebook: @trendfollowing LinkedIn: @covel Instagram: @mikecovel Hope you enjoy my never-ending podcast conversation!

Trend Following with Michael Covel
Ep. 111: Nick Radge Interview #2 with Michael Covel on Trend Following Radio

Trend Following with Michael Covel

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2013 63:53


Michael Covel talks to Nick Radge in his second visit to the podcast. Radge operates The Chartist (www.thechartist.com.au) and is the author of the book "Unholy Grails". Radge lived in Singapore for two years and he and Covel talk about their shared experiences traveling in Southeast Asia. Covel brings up the lack of familiarity with trend following when giving presentations in Southeast Asia and how, just like in the US and Europe, 99% of the people out there really don't understand what constitutes a real trend following strategy. Radge and Covel break it down to the basics and use Apple as an example of how a trend following trader might look at one particular example. In Apple's case it's possible to see 700 as an anchor and think that although it's at 450 now, it's got to go back up. It's easy to take the value investing perspective and think that you're buying a quality stock on discount. However, there's one core thing that Radge stresses people have to understand is the undeniable truth: every company that goes bankrupt exhibits the exact same traits. They all trend down in a sustained manner; they don't just open and go bankrupt on one day. A company trends down over a sustained amount of time and eventually goes bankrupt. Of course, Radge isn't saying that Apple is going to go bankrupt; he simply says to pay attention and not get anchored to a higher price. Warren Buffet's idea of buying a good company on sale doesn't apply because he's obviously looking at things that people can't or won't pay attention to-- and his performance can't be replicated. Anchoring yourself to a price is dangerous, and Covel and Radge break down the idea of "anchoring" even further. Radge defines it as when an investment has reached a particular level that an investor has become emotionally attached to and has future expectations of the investment reaching past performance peaks. A trend follower would follow a stock that is at least moving in the right direction to start. Covel and Radge further discuss education, how the trend following world is foreign to many people who have been educated in the "right" places, and how the idea of taking losses and being incorrect in your position seem to be counterintuitive to them; the importance of drawing distinctions between traditional value investing and alternative systems like trend following; how the name of the game for many fund managers is not necessarily performance but funds under management; playing the game of mathematics vs. playing the game of picking the right stocks; why the US stock market has gone straight up despite all the fear going on elsewhere in the world, and why you shouldn't "fight the tape"; closet trend followers; why price can't be faked (and how sentiment plays into the picture); trade restrictions, cultural attitudes, and the importance of being able to step out of the crowd; why individuals have an advantage over fund managers; the value of understanding trend following even when you don't actually use it as a strategy; spotting 'trends', how you can't spot a trend until it's started or until it's over, and using hitchhiking as an analogy for trading; how trend following is useful when outlier events and black swans appear; using rules and strategies to fight fear; the difficulty of using Warren Buffett as an example, and the problems the arise when managing larger amounts of money; and Radge's thoughts on being an entrepreneur. Dig in! Free DVD? www.trendfollowing.com/win.

Stuff That Interests Me
Genius Chartist Nick Laird

Stuff That Interests Me

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2011 31:08


Genius chartist Nick Laird of Sharelynx gives his first ever interview. Among other things, he proposes a simple way to re-capitalise the globe and solve the financial crisis. It’s a proposal which goldbugs will enjoy. View some of Nick’s charts here. Dominic Frisby is now hosting podcasts for the Goldmoney Foundation. The Goldmoney Foundation is an independent organisation established by GoldMoney - the best way to buy gold and silver. This podcast can also be heard at the Goldmoney Foundation Website. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Flying Frisby
Genius Chartist Nick Laird

The Flying Frisby

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2011 31:08


Genius chartist Nick Laird of Sharelynx gives his first ever interview. Among other things, he proposes a simple way to re-capitalise the globe and solve the financial crisis. It's a proposal which goldbugs will enjoy.View some of Nick's charts here.Dominic Frisby is now hosting podcasts for the Goldmoney Foundation. The Goldmoney Foundation is an independent organisation established by GoldMoney - the best way to buy gold and silver.This podcast can also be heard at the Goldmoney Foundation Website. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit frisby.substack.com/subscribe

European Civilization, 1648-1945 - Video
11 - Why no Revolution in 1848 in Britain

European Civilization, 1648-1945 - Video

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2009 42:28


Revolutions occur when a critical mass of people come together to make specific demands upon their government. They invariably involve an increase in popular involvement in the political process. One of the central questions concerning 1848, a year in which almost every major European nation faced a revolutionary upsurge, is why England did not have its own revolution despite the existence of social tensions. Two principal reasons account for this fact: first, the success of reformist political measures, and the existence of a non-violent Chartist movement; second, the elaboration of a British self-identity founded upon a notion of respectability. This latter process took place in opposition to Britain's cultural Other, Ireland, and its aftereffects can be seen in Anglo-Irish relations well into the twentieth century.

European Civilization, 1648-1945 - Audio
11 - Why no Revolution in 1848 in Britain

European Civilization, 1648-1945 - Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2009 42:28


Revolutions occur when a critical mass of people come together to make specific demands upon their government. They invariably involve an increase in popular involvement in the political process. One of the central questions concerning 1848, a year in which almost every major European nation faced a revolutionary upsurge, is why England did not have its own revolution despite the existence of social tensions. Two principal reasons account for this fact: first, the success of reformist political measures, and the existence of a non-violent Chartist movement; second, the elaboration of a British self-identity founded upon a notion of respectability. This latter process took place in opposition to Britain's cultural Other, Ireland, and its aftereffects can be seen in Anglo-Irish relations well into the twentieth century.

Gresham College Lectures
1848: The Chartists' Revolution in London

Gresham College Lectures

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 1987 44:14


Pollsters and percentages have, to a degree, done away with that species of political rumour that precedes and predicts revolutions. Professor Pick outlines how this type of rumour operated in the context of a feared Chartist revolution in Victorian Britain.This lecture is...