POPULARITY
Adam speaks with David Gurwitz of Charles Nenner Associates. Find out more at https://bullseyebrief.com This episode was produced by Rob Schulte https://robkschulte.com
David has been working with Charles Nenner for 15 years and during that they’ve made some extraordinary calls. Every week they publish their market calls. Most of them are pretty good. Their calls on oil have been right on the money. Same with their calls on the equity markets for the past two years. While no one’s perfect, they’ve been using cycles to give us a pretty good idea.
David has been working with Charles Nenner for 15 years and during that they’ve made some extraordinary calls. Every week they publish their market calls. Most of them are pretty good. Their calls on oil have been right on the money. Same with their calls on the equity markets for the past two years. While no one’s perfect, they’ve been using cycles to give us a pretty good idea.
Based upon recent market trends, David Gurwitz believes that the Brexit vote will come up short for EU opponents. Additionally, stock markets will soon be hitting a wall and project weakness by the end of June. Gold and silver topped but they're still on buy signals until further notice. Natgas is still on a buy signal and has an upside target of $2.87. Let's watch the Brexit vote and see if the system called it right.
David Gurwitz gave us another installment of Charles Nenner's cycle economic forecasts. It appears that gold has bottomed and the next upside target is $1338. David believes that it's going to take a while to get there. Interest rates are a question mark. David says the system is predicting rate hikes to about 2 percent. In light of the current economic conditions, that's real aggressive call. They're also expecting oil to increase throughout the summer, hitting a high of $67 per barrel. There's lots more calls about companies and commodities and the stock market. Take a look, because the trend is changing and you need to be ready.
Based upon recent market trends, David Gurwitz believes that the Brexit vote will come up short for EU opponents. Additionally, stock markets will soon be hitting a wall and project weakness by the end of June. Gold and silver topped but they're still on buy signals until further notice. Natgas is still on a buy signal and has an upside target of $2.87. Let's watch the Brexit vote and see if the system called it right.
David Gurwitz gave us another installment of Charles Nenner's cycle economic forecasts. It appears that gold has bottomed and the next upside target is $1338. David believes that it's going to take a while to get there. Interest rates are a question mark. David says the system is predicting rate hikes to about 2 percent. In light of the current economic conditions, that's real aggressive call. They're also expecting oil to increase throughout the summer, hitting a high of $67 per barrel. There's lots more calls about companies and commodities and the stock market. Take a look, because the trend is changing and you need to be ready.
Today we discussed Dr. Charles Nenner's economic forecast. For centuries, the second decade has seen a major war occur. With the economic cycles heading downward, Keynesianism has proven a complete failure. As Dr. Nenner says, there's no way that man can make a down cycle go up, at least not in the long run. Is China really the hope of the world? Is chaos setting in? These questions and more.
Today we discussed Dr. Charles Nenner's economic forecast. For centuries, the second decade has seen a major war occur. With the economic cycles heading downward, Keynesianism has proven a complete failure. As Dr. Nenner says, there's no way that man can make a down cycle go up, at least not in the long run. Is China really the hope of the world? Is chaos setting in? These questions and more.
David Gurwitz, Managing Director of Charles Nenner Research, discusses their system for prognosticating markets and price targets thru cycles. They analyze various markets and estimate where they are going in the near and further future. They base their research and recommendations thru cycles in various markets. Ever interesting, David discusses the various elements that go into their determination of where markets are headed. This is very interesting stuff for any investor.
"We don’t tell our clients what to put on, we just tell them the information and then they decide how to do it." - David Gurwitz (Tweet) In this second part of our conversation, we dive into the specifics of how Charles Nenner and his team make their predictions, and what they predict in certain markets like Crude Oil, Copper, and Natural Gas. We also discuss the cycle of a major war at the beginning of each century, and David's personal story of why he is just as curious today as the day he started. Thanks for listening and please welcome back David Gurwitz. Subscribe on: In This Episode, You'll Learn: How they predict the price, and how the price and cycles work together. The fifth category they predict on is economic indicators. What is happening when a market is not behaving as the cycle they show indicates. "I find that people overtrade." - David Gurwitz (Tweet) What are some of the indicators of a big event like 9/11. Where he thinks Natural Gas is going. What he thinks about Copper. "Sometimes you miss a cycle. It’s still human interpretation, we are not just a black box." - David Gurwitz (Tweet) The battle between inflation and deflation and where he stands on those terms. "We don’t use terms like bull market or bear market." - David Gurwitz (Tweet) About the 100 year war cycle and what he predicts for the next war. The cycles of infectious disease. Why they don’t have a fund that trades off of their predictions. The different types of clients they have. Why he does the job that he does. Why it is important to listen well. "Most people don’t hear what you’re saying - they are listening and thinking about what they want to say." - David Gurwitz (Tweet) Why he thinks that thinking and listening are a lost art. Resources & Links Mentioned in this Episode: Read the article David mentions in this episode featuring his work in Oil & Gas Investor. David recommends reading Chaos by James Gleick. This episode was sponsored by Swiss Financial Services: Connect with Charles Nenner Research Center: Visit the Website: www.CharlesNenner.com E-Mail Charles Nenner Research Center: info@charlesnenner.com Follow David Gurwitz on Linkedin "Why do I do this? It’s like a painting that never ends." - David Gurwitz (Tweet)
"It’s a mindset that he has about protecting the downside. That’s the main thing to the system." - David Gurwitz (Tweet) This episode has a unique and interesting guest, the kind we rarely have on this show. David Gurwitz does not trade in the financial markets, but provides predictions and research to many firms, including some we have interviewed. He looks at the cycles in financial markets. Keep an open mind during this episode and see what you can learn about Charles Nenner's research methods, the start of their research business, and what predictions they have been correct on and which ones they missed. Thanks for listening and please welcome David Gurwitz. Subscribe on: In This Episode, You'll Learn: How David explains what he does, and how this interview is different. How he played semi-professional basketball in Spain before going into accounting. How he met Charles Nenner. How their business works and how cycles works. "We don’t manage money." - David Gurwitz (Tweet) How Charles has predicted crude oil drop in 2014. What they look at when making their predictions. "Look at your own life as a person; we all go through cycles." - David Gurwitz (Tweet) How they do media appearances and how media has changed. How they go about doing their research. "Every category has its own history. We don’t project that it leads to other things." - David Gurwitz (Tweet) Why sunspots might affect the stock market shifts. How different cultures are more open to the idea of cycles and their effect on the financial sector. The predictions they’ve made in recent years on the Yen, Gold, and the Euro. "Price is the only thing we look at." - David Gurwitz (Tweet) Why looking back at history can show interesting lessons. "Family offices - their concern is return of capital not return on capital." - David Gurwitz (Tweet) What the cycles are in equities and bonds. Resources & Links Mentioned in this Episode: Read the article David mentions in this episode featuring his work in Oil & Gas Investor. Check out Back to The Future, the film David talks about in this episode. Listen to past episodes with a predictions expert Mahendra Sharma here and here. This episode was sponsored by Swiss Financial Services: Connect with Charles Nenner Research Center: Visit the Website: www.CharlesNenner.com E-Mail Charles Nenner Research Center: info@charlesnenner.com Follow David Gurwitz on Linkedin "Our brains are affected by electronic and electromagnetic pulse." - David Gurwitz (Tweet)
Legal Eagle and the Coach Radio with host David Altenbern & Bryan Kiser with their guests Brian Turner & David Gurwitz: Brian Turner is a former businessman who for more than 20 years was the CEO and president of several companies that provided services for the life insurance industry. He's been involved in numerous lawsuits both as a plaintiff and as a defendant. He explains how a $20,000 nonbinding arbitration award against him and his company unexpectedly and shockingly exploded into a $2 million judgment! He studied and researched the law extensively for the past 20 years. His conclusion is that everybody living in the United States today is highly vulnerable to a lawsuit that could easily wipe them out because of unpredictable jury verdicts and corruption in our legal system. His recommendation is that everyone must take proactive steps to protect themselves against lawsuits and to protect all of their assets. All of this information is clearly explained in a simple step-by-step approach in this guidebook. Brian Turner is an alumnus of the University of Illinois and he now lives in California. David Gurwitz, Managing Director of, "Charles Nenner Research." David serves as the Managing Director of Charles Nenner Research. He is responsible for working directly with clients to assess the markets, and he works hand in hand with Charles.
David Gurwitz is the Managing Director of Charles Nenner Research, which provides timing recommendations on various markets throughout the world to Hedge Funds, Mutual Funds, Money Managers, large institutions, et al., with clients in over 60 countries. Charles Nenner, who is an MD, worked for Goldman Sachs for 15 years in their “Technical Analysis” endeavors, now makes his “Cycle” based predictions available to the public. Their goal is to benefit the investor by exiting markets expected to decline in value. David is an eclectic guy who makes several predictions here that you will find to be very interesting. Note that the views and opinions expressed by Mr. Gurwitz do not necessarily reflect those of Charley Wright or Partnervest Advisory Services, LLC. The information should not be interpreted as investment advice or recommendations, and is provided to educate listeners on Charles Nenner Research services only.
- David Gurwitz, Managing Director at Charles Nenner Research - Please call 1-800-388-9700 for a free review of your financial portfolio
The Moneywise Guys Podcast Tuesday, September 30th Moneywise Hosts: David Anderson & Garro Ellis Guests: John Duffield, Local C.P.A. David Gurwitz, Managing Director of, Charles Nenner Research
David Stockman, Mish Shedlock, David Gurwitz, Daniel McAdams and David Jensen will return. Gurtwitz will share Charles Nenner's latest predictions on gold and other key markets. Stockman and Shedlock are suggesting that the current bubble created by the Fed is nearing its physical limits and that we better prepare for trouble ahead. Daniel will join me to share his thoughts about growing tensions in the Ukraine and Middle East. With the U.S. creating so many false flags in the past, can we rely on mainstream news regarding who was actually responsible for the Malaysian airline tragedy? We will get Daniel's opinion on that issue during the second hour as well as his views on Israel's invasion of Gaza. As usual, David will help us ferret out what is really happening in the precious metals markets as opposed to mainstream propaganda. Time permitting your host will share some junior mining stock ideas of his own. Jay has seldom been more bullish on the mining sector than he is now.
McAlvany Weekly Commentary About this week's show: U.S. dollar and bonds long term topping War cycle theory points to imminent war Gold to $2,500 on way to $5,000 Exclusive offer from David Gurwitz: CLICK HERE The McAlvany Weekly Commentary with David McAlvany and Kevin Orrick Kevin: Before we go to our guest, Dave, I think it's worth talking […] The post David Gurwitz: Of Cycles and Seasons appeared first on McAlvany Weekly Commentary.
- David Gurwitz, Managing Director of Charles Nenner Research - Please call 1-800-388-9700 for a free review of your financial portfolio
James Turk, John Rubino, David Gurwitz and Gene Epstein return. Turk and Rubino will talk about their latest book, “The Money Bubble,” which builds on their earlier blockbuster “The Coming Collapse of the Dollar” by applying another decade more of monetary pathology. Topics to be discussed: How did we get in a mess far bigger than that of the 1930s? What are the consequences? Things you should understand about the dangers and opportunities that will result from the impending crisis and what you can do to protect yourself against the impending cataclysmic event. Is Bitcoin a revolution or a trap? David Gurwitz of Charles Nenner Research will update us on Nenner's latest views on the gold and silver markets and Gene Epstein will talk about how markets will overcome the albatrosses imposed on the medical profession by Obamacare and previous anti-free market provisions. 2014 may be shaping up as a monster year for gold shares and your host will have a name or two to watch out for.
David Gurwitz, Daniel McAdams, Paul Yusem and David Cole return. Daniel McAdams will review the activities of America's military industrial complex and how Snowden's revelations of NSA spying on Americans and foreign leaders may impact American foreign policy, not to mention the hope of restoring civil liberties in the U.S. To what extent are gold and silver market manipulations being carried out now? And to the extent that this is taking place, how related is it to the American military industrial complex that Eisenhower warned us about? From theory to the practical, David Cole, of Eurasian Minerals, will update us on a huge and exciting copper-gold prospect joint venture with Freeport McMoRan. Will gold's secular bull market run return in 2014? For an answer to that question and more about stocks, bonds, and precious metals, David Gurwitz will hopefully spill a few of the great Charles Nenner's secrets. And your host will talk about his strategies for 2014.
David Gurwitz, Daniel McAdams, Paul Yusem and David Cole return. Daniel McAdams will review the activities of America's military industrial complex and how Snowden's revelations of NSA spying on Americans and foreign leaders may impact American foreign policy, not to mention the hope of restoring civil liberties in the U.S. To what extent are gold and silver market manipulations being carried out now? And to the extent that this is taking place, how related is it to the American military industrial complex that Eisenhower warned us about? From theory to the practical, David Cole, of Eurasian Minerals, will update us on a huge and exciting copper-gold prospect joint venture with Freeport McMoRan. Will gold's secular bull market run return in 2014? For an answer to that question and more about stocks, bonds, and precious metals, David Gurwitz will hopefully spill a few of the great Charles Nenner's secrets. And your host will talk about his strategies for 2014.
- David Gurwitz, Managing Director Of Charles Nenner Research - Please call 1-800-388-9700 for a free review of your financial portfolio
There are up and down cycles that drives the investment markets, but most investors don't understand them. David Gurwitz, Managing director of Charles Nenner Research, explains what these cycles are and how to ride them to your advantage as an investor. In the second half hour, Michael Farkas, CEO of the Car Charging Group, explains the latest trends in the electric car and hybrid market. You might think that electric cars and plug-in hybrids are just a small niche in the automobile market, but they are not. He explains what you should look for when buying an electric car, what investment opportunities there are in that market, and what impact the growth of electric cars will have on driving habits and American society.
There are up and down cycles that drives the investment markets, but most investors don't understand them. David Gurwitz, Managing director of Charles Nenner Research, explains what these cycles are and how to ride them to your advantage as an investor. In the second half hour, Michael Farkas, CEO of the Car Charging Group, explains the latest trends in the electric car and hybrid market. You might think that electric cars and plug-in hybrids are just a small niche in the automobile market, but they are not. He explains what you should look for when buying an electric car, what investment opportunities there are in that market, and what impact the growth of electric cars will have on driving habits and American society.
Kathy Fettke, David Gurwitz, and Chen Lin return. From disaster comes opportunity. Most times those opportunities accrue to Wall Street's super rich. But thanks to the ingenuity of Kathy Fettke, opportunities to earn solid cash flows by investing in defaulted real estate are now available to investors of more modest means, and these investments can be structured into retirement accounts to provide cash during retirement. But we are not forgetting gold. Your host thinks it's about time for gold to start its next leg up and in the process exceed the old highs of over $1,900. David Gurwitz will tell us what Charles Nenner thinks about gold and several other major markets. Finally, Chen Lin will join us again to talk about China following his summer vacation in Beijing. Gold and select real estate markets may provide some solid opportunities. To learn from the experts on those topics don't miss next week's show.
Kathy Fettke, David Gurwitz, and Chen Lin return. From disaster comes opportunity. Most times those opportunities accrue to Wall Street's super rich. But thanks to the ingenuity of Kathy Fettke, opportunities to earn solid cash flows by investing in defaulted real estate are now available to investors of more modest means, and these investments can be structured into retirement accounts to provide cash during retirement. But we are not forgetting gold. Your host thinks it's about time for gold to start its next leg up and in the process exceed the old highs of over $1,900. David Gurwitz will tell us what Charles Nenner thinks about gold and several other major markets. Finally, Chen Lin will join us again to talk about China following his summer vacation in Beijing. Gold and select real estate markets may provide some solid opportunities. To learn from the experts on those topics don't miss next week's show.
David Stockman, former U.S. Congressman and OMB guru in the Reagan Administration, visits for the first time in person to provide an historical account of the impending doom of American capitalism and a retreat into country wide poverty. The discussion will center on his recent book titled, “The Great Deformation.” Dr. Robert McHugh will return to update us on his latest forecast for stocks, bonds and gold from is vantage point as a technical analyst. McHugh believes we have one last gasp higher in stocks before the “Jaws of Death” lead to a vision not dissimilar from that of Stockman. To give us more of a near term view of where the market is heading, David Gurwitz of Charles Nenner Research will share the brilliant Charles Nenners' view on gold, stocks, bonds and other markets. And, Ian Berzins, Pres. CEO and COO of San Gold, will talk of efforts to turn that company's fortunes around.
David Stockman, former U.S. Congressman and OMB guru in the Reagan Administration, visits for the first time in person to provide an historical account of the impending doom of American capitalism and a retreat into country wide poverty. The discussion will center on his recent book titled, “The Great Deformation.” Dr. Robert McHugh will return to update us on his latest forecast for stocks, bonds and gold from is vantage point as a technical analyst. McHugh believes we have one last gasp higher in stocks before the “Jaws of Death” lead to a vision not dissimilar from that of Stockman. To give us more of a near term view of where the market is heading, David Gurwitz of Charles Nenner Research will share the brilliant Charles Nenners' view on gold, stocks, bonds and other markets. And, Ian Berzins, Pres. CEO and COO of San Gold, will talk of efforts to turn that company's fortunes around.
IT executive Alexis Ringwald visits for the first time and U.S. Global Funds manager, Frank Holmes, stops by again. We often talk on this show about how financial promiscuity has led to mal investment and unemployment. Recently Dr. Mark Skousen suggested that in spite of government policies, mal investment is at least partly working its way out of our beleaguered economy thanks to people like Alexis Ringwald whose latest innovation, “Learn Up,” is an IT to train and thus equip employees for entry level jobs and in the process increase efficiency in the hiring process. U.S. Global Funds manager Frank Holmes, an innovator, global thinker, and optimist will help us put the recent decline in the price of gold into perspective and tell us what he sees for the future of the global economy. Your host along with Charles Nenner and/or David Gurwitz will address the gold, silver, equity and bond markets. Also I will talk about a couple ridiculously undervalued gold stocks.
IT executive Alexis Ringwald visits for the first time and U.S. Global Funds manager, Frank Holmes, stops by again. We often talk on this show about how financial promiscuity has led to mal investment and unemployment. Recently Dr. Mark Skousen suggested that in spite of government policies, mal investment is at least partly working its way out of our beleaguered economy thanks to people like Alexis Ringwald whose latest innovation, “Learn Up,” is an IT to train and thus equip employees for entry level jobs and in the process increase efficiency in the hiring process. U.S. Global Funds manager Frank Holmes, an innovator, global thinker, and optimist will help us put the recent decline in the price of gold into perspective and tell us what he sees for the future of the global economy. Your host along with Charles Nenner and/or David Gurwitz will address the gold, silver, equity and bond markets. Also I will talk about a couple ridiculously undervalued gold stocks.
Christopher Martenson returns and David Gurwitz of Charles Nenner Research joins us for the first time to give us his firm's views of where the equity, bond and precious metals markets are heading when natural deflationary forces are being countered with the most massive monetary printing in the history of humankind. But money printing is only fooling the masses into thinking exponential growth of money and prosperity can be printed into existence despite the fact that the world has long ago reached peak production of basic wealth creating raw materials like energy, food and base metals. Chris Martenson tells how you can proactively adapt to a changing world on your own terms and live a richer life. Part of preparing for major changes ahead is having necessary supplies for future emergencies. Eric Radez of All-In-One-Preparedness will join me to explain how that can be done. Your editor will comment on the new sponsors for the Spring season that begins this week.
Christopher Martenson returns and David Gurwitz of Charles Nenner Research joins us for the first time to give us his firm's views of where the equity, bond and precious metals markets are heading when natural deflationary forces are being countered with the most massive monetary printing in the history of humankind. But money printing is only fooling the masses into thinking exponential growth of money and prosperity can be printed into existence despite the fact that the world has long ago reached peak production of basic wealth creating raw materials like energy, food and base metals. Chris Martenson tells how you can proactively adapt to a changing world on your own terms and live a richer life. Part of preparing for major changes ahead is having necessary supplies for future emergencies. Eric Radez of All-In-One-Preparedness will join me to explain how that can be done. Your editor will comment on the new sponsors for the Spring season that begins this week.
- David Gurwitz, Managing Director of The Nenner Research Center - Please call 1-800-388-9700 for a free review of your financial portfolio