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May 9, 2025 – Can investors outpace volatility in a year of global headlines and shifting trends? David Keller, Chief Investment Strategist at Sierra Alpha Research, joins Jim Puplava on Financial Sense Newshour to analyze current market dynamics...
SEASON 5 of Emetophobia Help TRIGGER WARNING: Words such as "vomit,” “throw up” and "sick" may be used. Host: Anna Christie, Psychotherapist and Emetophobia SpecialistBooks and Articles Mentioned:"The Mind Illuminated" by John Yates"Healing from Obsessive Compulsive Disorder" by David Keller"Extensions of Core Beliefs" by Robert Roopa - https://www.ocdontario.com/emetophobia-fear-of-vomiting10 Emetophobia CLASSES with Anna: www.emetophobiahelp.org/classesFacebook Group: Emetophobia NO PANICANNA & DAVID'S BOOK: Emetophobia: Understanding and Treating Fear of Vomiting in Children and Adults: Russ, David, Dr., Christie, Anna S., FOR KIDS: "Turnaround Anxiety Program" with Emetophobia supplement (McCarthy/Russ) and Emetophobia! The Ultimate Kids' Guide eBook : Russ. PhD, DavidIntro Music: YouTube Audio Library, "Far Away (Sting)" by MK2, Used with Permission.Support the showAnna's Website: www.emetophobiahelp.orgResource site for Clinicians: www.emetophobia.netMERCH for stress, anxiety, panic: www.katralex.com
Get your Magic Mind here : https://magicmind.com/shillLTJANYou get 45% for one time purchase with my code: shillLTJANThe Keddie Murders have haunted Northern California for over four decades—until now. In this episode, award-winning journalist and Plumas County resident David Keller joins me to discuss his new book, Solving Keddie. Keller presents a compelling case for who was responsible for this infamous unsolved crime, revealing new insights, overlooked evidence, and the mistakes that kept justice out of reach. More info about the book and author is available at http://solvingkeddie.com/. Get Exclusive Access to Tokenized Investments – Gain exposure to Destiny Tech 100, tokenized pre-IPO assets, and high-yield crypto staking opportunities at https://www.tokentrustadvisors.xyzThe Chip Mahoney Show is a Big Pond production. The podcast is for entertainment purposes only. Follow me on Medium at https://medium.com/@chip_mahoney or email dvpodcastshow@gmail.com with any inquiries.*Music under Spotify creators licensing.
On a special edition of the FutureSox Podcast Ian Eskridge and James Fox welcomed Baseball America's Ben Badler to discuss White Sox baseball. They opened with a quick chat about the Sox 2025 International Signing period acquisitions, the addition of David Keller to the FO, and the new academy being built in the DR. They also went through a few of the previous signings that the Sox have brought stateside, how the White Sox could improve in the Int'l Market, and how moving to an Int'l draft w/ the 2027 collective bargaining could help or hinder teams going forward. They closed out the podcast with Ben's thoughts on the White Sox top 30, a few of his favorite prospects, and the system's overall grade.
We're excited to have David Keller from NEXA Mortgage back on The Pursuit of Property Podcast today for another insightful conversation. In our final episode of 2024, we delve into the Fresno real estate market with David. We uncover a year of highs and lows: Interest rates soared, but prices saw moderate growth. Inventory rose, offering more choices, while higher-end homes experienced a surge in demand. Despite a headline-grabbing lawsuit, the market largely remained steady. David shares his insights on the year's twists and turns, emphasizing how local conditions trumped national trends. He also offers a glimpse into the future, predicting interest rate stabilization and a potential dip for VA and FHA loans. Tune in to hear the full story and gain valuable insights into the Fresno real estate landscape. You can find David on Instagram @dkellerandco.
S&P 6,000. Nasdaq 20,000. Dow 45,000. And of course, Bitcoin $100,000. We've seen a lot of big, round numbers fall in 2024 – and not just in the stock market. But what's happening BEHIND the curtain? Why should traders embrace “mindful investing” here – and focus on avoiding four “deadly sins?” I spoke with David Keller, President and Chief Strategist at Sierra Alpha Research, to get the answers in this MoneyShow MoneyMasters Podcast segment.We begin by discussing Dave's new venture, Sierra Alpha, and how he's looking to help both institutional and individual clients succeed more consistently. The conversation then pivots to market conditions in December 2024 – including the recent resurgence in “Big Tech,” the differences between the pre-election and post-election market environments, and the one key sector whose strength bodes well for the future. At the same time, Dave sees signs of waning breadth and reduced participation late in Q4...and explains what would concern him even more if he sees it happen in Q1 2025. As for whether we can notch a THIRD straight year of 20%-plus gains for the S&P? Dave has thoughts as well – and he shares them next, along with his take on what happens next with Bitcoin and gold.Later, we cover the concept of mindful investing and how it can help center traders in a volatile market filled with potential distractions. He also sheds light on the four deadly sins you should avoid if you want to become a more successful investor, a concept he plans to go deeper into at the 2025 MoneyShow/TradersEXPO Las Vegas, scheduled for Feb. 17-19 at the Paris Las Vegas. Click here to register: https://www.lasvegasmoneyshow.com/?scode=061246
On the most recent episode of the FutureSox Podcast Ian Eskridge and James Fox discuss the White Sox hiring of Walker McKinven as bench coach. There seems to be a lot of things pointing to McKinven being an integral piece of the Brewers successes. They discuss his resume and a crazy stat from Milwaukee's start of the 2024 season. They also discussed David Keller's appearance on 670, the non-tenders, and thoughts on Andrew Vaughn among other topics. They also answered a ton of questions and revisited the 2017 and 2018 drafts.
In the final hour, Bruce Levine and Ryan McGuffey were joined by White Sox international scouting director David Keller to discuss the team's philosophy and offseason focus. Later, Cubs second baseman Nico Hoerner joined the show to discuss how his offseason is going and more.
David Keller talks investor psychology and taking note of market patterns with technical analysis (1:00). Markets arguably pricing in goldilocks scenario based on YTD returns (12:05). Bullishness on financials and infrastructure (14:30). Earnings season takeaways - beware of lowered expectations (19:10). Bitcoin break out and crypto's excessive volatility (21:55). Recorded on November 12.Show Notes:Market Misbehavior with David KellerThe Mindful Investor w/ David KellerSectors all up YTD, but Financials and Energy were the only up last weekBitcoin hits all-time high as it surpasses $93,800Read the transcriptBlack Friday Sale: 20% Off Seeking Alpha. Find the right investment tools to reach your goals!
David Keller, president and chief strategist at Sierra Alpha Research says that the market has made meaningful moves to landmark new highs but he questions whether the rally is sustainable. He says that market leaders like the Magnificent Seven need to keep rolling to propel the indexes higher, and he says that weakness is showing up in Alphabet and Meta Platforms, which makes him believe that the market's upside potential at this point may be limited. Jose Torres, senior economist at Interactive Brokers, says that the red sweep of the election has improved business confidence and sentiment over what is coming through the policy pipeline, and says that the prospect of tax cuts, a lighter regulatory regime and on-shoring of manufacturing will continue to propel the animal spirits of the market, and while inflation-sensitive sectors will struggle, he is confident that the economy can overcome tariff uncertainty and other issues to remain strong. Josh Duitz, portfolio manager for the Aberdeen Global Infrastructure Fund, took a break from the program at the Active Investment Company's Fall Roundtable in New York this week to discuss the state of infrastructure investing now that the presidential election has been decided and the policies of the second Trump Administration are becoming more clear. And Allison Hadley discusses a survey done for BadCredit.org which showed that 37 percent of Americans say that inflation and the higher cost of living has them neglecting their friends.
Unlock the secrets to understanding market trends with insights from David Keller of Sierra Alpha Research. Ever wondered how to spot the exhaustion of a market trend before it's too late? Our conversation promises to equip you with the tools and techniques needed to enhance your situational awareness in investing, helping you sidestep the pitfalls of emotionally-driven decisions. Keller sheds light on the human element in investing, discussing how emotions can cloud judgment despite a plethora of available data. We dive into the impact of algorithms and confirmation bias on investor behavior, highlighting the critical need for heightened awareness to make informed choices.In our discussion, we tackle the art of portfolio management and investment strategy, focusing on practical approaches like using exponential moving averages to track market trends across various timeframes. We explore the importance of having a robust exit strategy, featuring tools such as the chandelier exit system to make decisive moves when positions falter. Keller shares his views on balancing individual securities and ETFs through a core and explore model, while offering insights into recognizing new market trends and the necessity of adapting to dynamic market conditions. Plus, learn the importance of admitting mistakes and leveraging historical market knowledge to shape current strategies. Join us and discover how to make smarter, more strategic investment decisions.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 financial advisor for advice related to all investment decisions.Support the show
Are markets setting up for a smooth November and December? David Keller, president and chief strategist at Sierra Alpha Research discusses why breadth indicators are the greatest challenge for investors, and the signs to watch for shifting market tides. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On the most recent episode of the FutureSox Podcast Ian Eskridge and James Fox discuss the recent hiring of David Keller as yet another Special Asst. to the GM, but he is apparently being put in charge of overseeing the International Scouting Department. They also talked about the bombs dropped on White Sox fans by Britt Ghiroli/Ken Rosenthal, the article by Keith Law on the state of the Sox development. They took a look at recent call-ups/possible additions of Sean Burke and Edgar Quero, along with the acquisition off waivers of RP Ron Marinaccio from the Yankees. They closed with a look/retrospective of the Kannapolis Cannon Ballers Championship series and the ongoing Birmingham Barons playoffs.
This episode is presented by Gametime. Save $20 off your first ticket purchase using promo code SOXMACHINE Go to BlueWirePods.com/SURVEY and complete the Blue Wire Audience survey about you and your podcast listening habits for a chance to win a $500 gift card. Rundown [Intro] The Chicago White Sox slow car crash of a season finally reaches 120 losses [5:38] Thoughts about The Athletic's feature on Jerry Reinsdorf [10:56] Why the Chicago White Sox need Jerry Reinsdorf to step aside, and hire a President to manage the entire organization's day-to-day operations [30:11] White Sox hire David Keller to run International Scouting [37:02] Edgar Quero is added to the taxi squad [40:35] Series Preview: Angels. Is this the last start by Garrett Crochet in a White Sox uniform? Will the White Sox reach 125 losses? [51:32] MLB Postseason picture heading into the final week of 2024 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Unlock the secrets of market sentiment and trends with expert insights from David Keller. Discover how shifts in sentiment and investor psychology drive market movements and learn about the most effective methods for measuring sentiment—from survey data to the VIX and the all-important price action. David reveals the biases lurking in sentiment surveys and highlights the critical role of trend following in making informed investment decisions, essential knowledge for anyone looking to stay ahead of market corrections.Explore the recent outperformance of defensive sectors such as utilities, real estate, and consumer staples, juxtaposed with the strength of cyclical sectors like energy and industrials. We'll dissect how these trends from mid-July to mid-August signal a defensive investor stance and examine the seasonality of market trends, particularly the weak months of August and September. Special attention is given to individual stocks like SMCI, shedding light on recognizing trend reversals and managing the risks tied to market corrections.Finally, gain a strategic edge with our discussion on gold and silver investments during market inflection points, and understand why low-correlation assets are pivotal in turbulent times. We'll highlight the irregular market dynamics of 2024, the dominance of mega-cap stocks, and the evolving relationship between stocks and bonds. David also shares invaluable advice on maintaining a long-term perspective, using inverse ETFs wisely, and counteracting behavioral biases through consistent routines and systematic analysis. Don't miss this comprehensive guide to navigating market sentiment and trends!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 financial advisor for advice related to all investment decisions. Sign up to The Lead-Lag Report on Substack and get 30% off the annual subscription today by visiting http://theleadlag.report/leadlaglive. Foodies 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 this episode of the Pursuit of Property Podcast, we're joined by David Keller, our seasoned co-host, to discuss the current state of the real estate market as we hit the mid-year mark. David provides a comprehensive update on market trends, focusing on how recent political and economic uncertainties have impacted real estate dynamics. He notes that while global and domestic uncertainties, including election influences, have made market conditions unpredictable, buyers and investors are still active, though the overall demand is not as robust as it once was. David highlights that property transactions have been varied, with lower-priced homes experiencing slower sales and needing price reductions, while higher-priced properties have seen quicker turnover. This mixed market indicates a disparity in competitiveness across different price ranges. Appraisals are also a point of discussion, with most appraisals aligning closely with asking prices, but some coming in higher, presenting potential opportunities for savvy buyers and sellers. Looking ahead to 2025, David advises prospective buyers to engage with lenders early to better understand their options and make informed decisions. Tune in to get a detailed perspective on the real estate market's current state and practical advice for navigating it effectively. You can find David on Instagram @dkellerandco.
Intro music from:Arthemis - Survivor (Destiny's Child Cover)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xjYCOtYjCY4The Survivor is a 1981 supernatural horror Australian-British co-production directed by David Hemmings and starring Robert Powell, Jenny Agutter, and Joseph Cotten.In Adelaide, Australia (not Eton in the UK as in the original novel written by James Herbert), airline pilot David Keller (played by Powell) survives the crash of his Boeing 747-200, unhurt despite all 300 passengers dying in the accident. With no memories of the accident, he starts to suffer strange supernatural visions.Director David Hemmings is most famous for his acting roles, including Dildano in Barbarella, Marcus Daly in Dario Argento's Deep Red, and Thomas, the fashion photographer in the hugely successful avant-garde mystery film Blowup – a role turned down by Sean Connery because director Michelangelo Antonioni would not show him the full script but only a seven-page treatment stored in a cigarette packet. Hemmings would later feature in The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen with Connery 37 years later.Robert Powell, best known for his portrayal of a charismatic cult leader/son of a carpenter in the 1977 epic television drama series Jesus of Nazareth, also played secret agent Richard Hannay in The Thirty-Nine Steps, appeared in Ken Russell's Tommy as Captain Walker and, at the request of his friend and golf partner, comedian Jasper Carrott, co-starred in the BBC sitcom The Detectives (which ran for five series!). He also lent his voice to the 2002 rock opera The Hound of the Baskervilles by Clive Nolan and Oliver Wakeman, playing John Watson. Powell was considered for several roles in Lifeforce (featured in episode 39 of this podcast). A founder member of the Social Democratic Party in 1981, he campaigned alongside Barry Norman on behalf of the party's first leader, Roy Jenkins.Jenny Agutter (OBE), who plays the role of Hobbs the clairvoyant (a male character in the novel), is best known for her ongoing role in the inexplicably popular Call the Midwife. She also starred in two adaptations of The Railway Children, the critically acclaimed film Walkabout, and, relevant to this podcast, An American Werewolf in London (listen to episode 26 for more info). The film also features Joseph Cotten, (best man at Orson Welles's wedding to Rita Hayworth) appeared in five films selected for the National Film Registry by the Library of Congress for being "culturally, historically or aesthetically" significant. In addition to these classics, he appeared in many films and TV programs, including, pertinent to this podcast, one episode of Tales of the Unexpected. He later admitted, "I was in a lot of junk. I get nervous when I don't work." This was his final motion picture, suffering a stroke shortly after working on it.James Herbert, author of the source novel, sent a note to David Hemmings offering his assistance. He never received a reply, and in 1988 dismissed this film and the later Deadly Eyes (the film adaptation of The Rats) as "They're terrible...absolute rubbish. I can only say - don't blame me." The Survivor was Herbert's third novel, published in 1976, coming after The Rats and The Fog.The music for this film is by Brian May! …but not the one you're thinking of... This is the Australian Brian May, who has an impressive musical CV, including: The Blue Lagoon, Gallipoli, Mad Max, Mad Max 2: The Road Warrior, Missing in Action 2 and Freddy's Dead: The Final Nightmare.This was the first Australian movie to cost more than $1 million (Australian) to make. The location was shifted to OZ as a complex tax dodge, allowing English investors to completely write-off on the whole film. Get bonus content on PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/general-witchfinders. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
David Keller, chief market strategist at StockCharts.com and the president at Sierra Alpha Research, says the market's first quarter was much stronger than he expected, avoiding a low that he was expecting. The current low-volatility incline the market is on reminded Keller of 2021, a time when the market was recovering from Covid and kept driving higher despite concerns. Keller says that he is watching for danger signs like a spike in volatility or deterioration in breadth indicators, but lacking those troubles he says the market is giving a "long and strong" impression that he is inclined to follow until those trouble spots become visible. In The Big Interview, Jonathan Treussard, founder of Treussard Capital Management, says that the Federal Reserve has two choices right now, one of which is declaring victory over inflation despite not having achieved its target rate, or it can push harder to get the job done, which might knock the economy off of its soft-landing trajectory. Like Keller, Treussard notes the market's low volatility as a positive, though he worries that it is making investors take extra chances that could turn into trouble when the market turns. Plus, Tom Martin, senior portfolio manager at Globalt Investments, brings his earnings-centric investment style to the Money Life Market Call.
David Keller is a CMT and Chief Market Strategist at StockCharts.com, as well as the man behind The Final Bar market recap show. In this podcast episode, David shares his technical take on the stock market as of the end of Q1 2024. The bad news? Some of the old, Magnificent Seven leaders are falling by the wayside. The good news? Some of the old, Magnificent Seven leaders are falling by the wayside. In other words, the advance is broadening out to include new leaders in sectors like financials, industrials, basic materials, and home builders – something that is ultimately HEALTHY.As David puts it in our chat, "For stock pickers, it's a pretty ripe environment." Roughly 80% of S&P 500 names are trading above their 200-day moving averages, while around 70%-80% are trading above their 50-day MAs. Though there is one potential warning sign to watch, primary uptrends remain intact for the major averages.David then explains that his scans of stocks making new three-month highs and new three-month lows continue to show better results in value-oriented, non-tech groups. He cites a handful of names he likes, including one particularly strong play in the gasoline retail business. On the flip side, he explains why one incredibly popular "Big Tech" stock looks to be carving out a major top. He also addresses the strength in gold and Bitcoin, noting that the weekly chart for the former looks great and the latter is clearly benefiting from the "halving." Finally, he shares a sneak peek at the trading methodologies, process-oriented tips, and chart-reading lessons he'll cover at the Investment Masters Symposium Silicon Valley, set for May 7-9, 2024 at the Hyatt Regency San Francisco Airport. Click here to register: https://www.siliconvalleyims.com/?scode=061246
It's less about a market slump and more about a change in market leadership. David Keller, Chief Market Strategist at Stockcharts.com, joins Investor's Business Daily's “Investing with IBD” podcast to talk about how to think about sector rotation, growth and value stocks, and how the market is reacting to the Fed's recent comments. He ends with a discussion of the surprising strengths in Duolingo (DUOL), chemical company Dow (DOW), and Airbnb (ABNB). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Show Notes:Blog Post from David Keller on http://stockcharts.com/ titled “Beware the Hindenburg Omen!” - https://stockcharts.com/articles/mindfulinvestor/2024/02/beware-the-hindenburg-omen-814.html?Blog post by Jason Zweig “What I Learned When I stopped Watching the Stock Market” - https://www.wsj.com/finance/investing/what-i-learned-when-i-stopped-watching-the-stock-market-ccf8bd86?Blog post by Austin Harrison “Almost Time for a Tech Breather”? - https://www.grindstoneintel.com/p/almost-time-for-a-tech-breather?Inflation detail -https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2024-02-12/fed-officials-eye-broadening-disinflation-as-new-rate-cut-test?Article from Bloomberg -https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2024-02-12/commercial-property-loans-coming-due-in-us-jump-to-929-billion?Overweight the Magnificent Seven (BofA Fund Survey) -https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2024-02-13/bofa-survey-shows-investors-are-all-in-on-us-tech-stock-rally?
In today's episode, join us with David Keller, a close friend and expert mortgage lender from the Keller Team at NEXA Mortgage, as we share our real estate market predictions for 2024 and provide valuable insights for those who may have a higher mortgage rate. Discover how to escape high interest rates and save through refinancing, and listen how David will share his perspective on financing's role in this process. Plus, find out how to maximize your home's value by converting it into a rental and buying your dream home, all with David's mortgage expertise. You can find David on Instagram @dkellerandco. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pursuit-of-property/message
Dec 8, 2023 – After this week's wrap-up, Financial Sense Newshour speaks with David Keller, Chief Market Strategist at StockCharts.com, who says the market is short-term overbought but believes momentum is still strong heading...
Chris is joined by David Keller (co-owner) and Mateo Mares (manager/co-operator/music boss) of The Ritchey – a beloved hangout and music venue recently re-opened in one of Alpine's oldest buildings – and they talk history, community and music!
Title: ⏰ Synergy Traders #48: Seven Questions to Ask Before Every Trade with David Keller of StockCharts.com Recorded on Thursday, November 30th, 2023 as part of the Synergy Traders #48: "4th Annual Synergy Traders Friendsgiving 2023 Conference" hosted by TradeOutLoud and TimingResearch. The full event video/podcast series and presentation notes are available here: https://timingresearch.com/blog/2023/synergy-traders-48-day-3/ Bonus... ⚡ eBook: "9 Experts' Favorite Indicators" https://timingresearch.com/LR4POD Terms and Policies: https://timingresearch.com/policies/
We live in a country where medical experts are breaking barriers and changing outcomes on a daily basis, so it's always exciting when we get to celebrate one of our own. Recorded at the 2023 American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) National Conference and Exhibition in Washington, D.C., this episode honors David Keller, MD, who was recently named the recipient of the 2023 AAP Job Lewis Smith Award. “I want to be a part of the solution to problems,” Dr. Keller says. The award recognizes lifelong outstanding career achievement in community pediatrics and is the highest award bestowed by the council. Dr. Keller has dedicated more than 40 years to advancing child health and he currently serves as the Department of Pediatrics Vice Chair of Clinical Strategy and Transformation at Children's Hospital Colorado. “We as pediatricians need to remember that children always live in context. There is no such thing as an isolated child. They live in the context of their families, but they also live in the context of their communities. If we don't understand the communities that our kids live in, then it's really challenging to understand how illness interacts with that community and how you can intervene,” Dr. Keller says. Some highlights from this episode include: Dr. Keller's early career influences How he earned this prestigious award How we learn more about the context of our patients Advice for young doctors and medical professionals trying to make their own imprint For more information on Children's Colorado, visit: childrenscolorado.org
If you have to start somewhere in your investing journey, start here. David Keller, Chief Market Strategist at Stockcharts.com joins Investor's Business Daily's “Investing with IBD” podcast to talk about using technical analysis tools to better understand stock charts. From MarketSmith watchlists and alerts to relative strength and price pattern phases, Keller walks through key stock signals and what they mean for investors. Plus, Keller analyzes the charts of Murphy USA (MUSA), Google parent Alphabet (GOOGL) and Celsius (CELH). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
RSI Unpacked: Overextension, Phases, and Divergence by David Keller of StockCharts.com • What the Relative Strength Index does. • Using the RSI to understand the overall trend. • The RSI and exhaustion signals. More info coming soon here! Terms and Policies: https://timingresearch.com/policies/
Today we welcome a familiar face - David Keller with NEXA mortgage - back on to the podcast. As real estate professionals, we have seen how the changing market has directly affected our pocketbooks (whether it was positive or negative). As a result, our emotions also often follow this rollercoaster that is real estate. In today's discussion, David dives into the intricacies of personal evolution and career triumphs. He unearths the real estate industry's enigmas, grasps the importance of authentic relationships, and tackles adverse work environments with practical remedies. Throughout our discussion, we explore the essence of work-life harmony and the rejuvenating role of active rest. If you're striving for equilibrium or facing burnout, find solace, tactics, and a community that understands the hustle in today's episode. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pursuit-of-property/message
David Keller, chief market strategist at StockCharts.com -- president of Sierra Alpha Research -- says that growth stocks are overextended and he expects that to unwind -- especially for the so-called 'Magnificent Seven' -- leading to choppiness for the rest of the third quarter before an end-of-year rally, with longer-term conditions weakening entering the New Year. Keller notes that forecast maps well with what most observers would have expected entering a pre-election year. Also on the show, John Cole Scott of Closed-End Fund Advisors, discusses the data and research behind building a portfolio of closed-end funds, Joe Mazzola of Charles Schwab covers the firm's Q3 Trader Sentiment Survey and where traders believe the market is headed, and Matt Lindholm, portfolio manager at CAZ Investments, talks thematic investing and growth-at-a-reasonable-price in the Market Call.
David Keller is Chief Market Strategist at StockCharts.com. In this interview, the technical analysis specialist shares his view of 2023 market conditions so far – and the outlook for the second half of the year. Specifically, he discusses what the charts are telling him about the S&P 500 in general, the tech sector in particular, and some of the sleeper groups – like industrials and materials – that may be ready to move NEXT as tech stops to catch its breath.David also covers the THREE goals every trend-following trader should have, as well as the TWO key indicators that suggest a trend change is coming. He further discusses a “behavioral trap” to avoid, plus the SIX things traders CAN and should focus on controlling (rather than all the things they can't). Finally, he gives a sneak peek at what he'll discuss at our upcoming Investment Masters Symposium in Las Vegas, set for Aug. 8-10, 2023 at the Paris Las Vegas. Go to moneyshow.com for more information.
Jun 16, 2023 – After this week's market wrap-up, Financial Sense Newshour speaks with David Keller at StockCharts.com about the AI FOMO (Fear of Missing Out) rally and what he's seeing after the big run in many tech names so far this year. Next...
On this podcast of Welcome Home Radio, host Don Scordino spoke with special guests David Keller, NEXA Mortgage and Mike Bronze, Meathead Movers who gave us details about NAMI, May is walk for mental health month.
David Keller, chief market strategist at StockCharts.com -- the president, Sierra Alpha Research -- says that until the stock market can get above its long-term trend line and show fundamental strength, investors may want to question how good things are really getting. Keller notes that there are plenty of reasons for optimism, but 'the proof is in the price,' and he will stay skeptical until the major benchmarks follow through on major barometers. Keller notes that the 3,800 level on the Standard and Poor's 500 is a key level to watch, as if the index drops below that level -- the low from December -- it could unleash some negative probabilities that investors may want to plan for. In The Big Interview, Paul Espinosa, lead manager of the top-rated Seafarer Overseas Value Fund, discusses why international markets and especially emerging markets are priced right for a rally, even as they digest issues ranging from war to inflation and more. The NAVigator segment features Nate Jones of closed-end fund powerhouse Nuveen talking about how the upward-sloping yield curve for municipal bonds is creating opportunities in the sector, and Randy Baron, lead portfolio manager for international and global investing at Pinnacle Associates, talks small-cap stocks in the Market Call.
Human nature comes with pitfalls when investing. David Keller, Chief Market Strategist at Stockcharts.com rejoins the podcast to talk about two biases that can hinder your investing success: confirmation bias and the endowment effect. He also discusses the current rally and how charts can give you a better read than macroeconomic factors. He shares some stocks on his radar including the VanEck Gold Miners ETF (GDX), Ulta Beauty (ULTA) and D R Horton (DHI). For the video version, visit investors.com/podcast.
This week on The Bliss Project Podcast, we're excited to share Episode 37: The Importance of Integration with Plant Medicines and Life- A Bonus Episode with Returning Guest David Keller. In this episode, we hold a roundtable discussion with David Keller (ref. Episode 36), where we all share parts of our own journeys, our integration processes, and their importance. So join us for this beautiful conversation and final episode of Season 2. Learn more about David here: @heal_your_soul_now www.Healyoursoulnow.com Learn More About The Bliss Project and Us: www.theblissproject777.com Connect with us here: theblissproject777@gmail.com Instagram: @TheBlissProject777 Join us each week for a new episode available on our website, Breaker, Google Podcasts, Pocket Casts, RadioPublic, Spotify, and iTunes! Music By Mark Adler --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theblissproject/support
This week on The Bliss Project Podcast, we're excited to share Episode 36: Heart Opening with Mayan Ceremonial Cacao and the Magic of the Mayan Cholq'ij Calendar with David Keller. David received his Bachelor of Arts degree from UCLA in 2003. While he was able to achieve professional success, he struggled with addiction since he was 15 years old. In July 2020 he hit an emotional, mental, spiritual, and physical bottom at 7 years of sobriety. His journey led him to become certified in the following modalities: Shamanic practitioner, Somatic Breathwork Facilitator, Psychedelic Integration Coach, and was trained by Mayans from Guatemala for Facilitation of Ceremonial Cacao. In January 2022, he launched his spiritual business called: Heal Your Soul Now, where he is committed to helping souls have lasting transformations in their lives. In the episode we discuss: Opening with a mini Cacao Ceremony and feeling the benefits during this conversation. David's struggle with addiction and how his sponsor led him to the path of trying plant medicines to heal his trauma. Cacao, and why this amazing plant is so potent in connecting to the heart. How following his flow led him to the opportunity of studying the traditional Mayan way of serving Cacao in Guatemala. A glimpse into the Mayan Cholq'ij calendar and the significance of the element of the day. David's advice on cultivating your own Bliss. Learn more about David here: @heal_your_soul_now www.Healyoursoulnow.com Learn More About The Bliss Project and Us: www.theblissproject777.com Connect with us here: theblissproject777@gmail.com Instagram: @TheBlissProject777 Join us each week for a new episode available on our website, Breaker, Google Podcasts, Pocket Casts, RadioPublic, Spotify, and now iTunes! Music By Mark Adler --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theblissproject/support
Nov 11 – After this week's wrap-up, Financial Sense Newshour speaks with David Keller, Chief Market Strategist at StockCharts.com, about the massive rally in the stock market this week. Next, Jim Puplava interviews Doomberg about the unfolding...
Chris talks with Cyndi Perdue, founder of the new Big Bend Bluegrass Festival as well as visiting artist Edgar Loudermilk and Alpine-based musician David Keller. What IS Bluegrass, really? And what pioneering country legends can Edgar claim in his family tree? Find out here, along with how to get those tickets!!! October 7-8, 2022 in Alpine!
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Show Notes:Tweet from Willie Delwiche -https://twitter.com/WillieDelwiche/status/1562487853229416450Tweet from Nate Geraci -https://twitter.com/NateGeraci/status/1561757579780542465Blog article by Ben Carlson -https://awealthofcommonsense.com/2022/08/two-predictions/Tweet from David Keller -https://twitter.com/DKellerCMT/status/1564624742413438982/photo/1Tweet Thread from Jim Bianco at Bianco Research -https://twitter.com/biancoresearch/status/1564697580600233991Research Notes from Briefing.com -https://www.briefing.com/the-big-picture
Joe Muench "started making pizzas at age 17 and hasn't stopped since." After culinary school, Joe Muench worked at Milwaukee's premier fine dining restaurant, The Grenedier Restaurant, from 1990-1994. He was later recruited by Dan Sidner to be the Executive Chef at Maxies in Milwaukee in 2007. Today they are co-owners. Dan Sidner graduated from Cornell in 1990 and worked in hotels and restaurants from Texas to Colorado until he enrolled in the C.I.A. for a 12-week culinary program. After working for David Keller at the Sailor's Lodge outside Seattle, Dan returned to Milwaukee to open Maxies with Joe. Since 2014, Dan and Joe have opened restaurants under the name, Black Shoe Hospitality. Check out RestaurantSystemsPro as mentioned in today's episode! Check out The Second Mountain: How People Move from the Prison of Self to the Joy of Commitment by David Brooksas mentioned in today's episode! Check out The Speed Of Trust: The One Thing That Changes Everything by Stephen M. R. 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How can we judge whether fear or greed is prevailing in a stock, ETF or index? It's not something that is shown by studying company reports. Some say that fundamental analysis helps you to know what to buy and technical analysis tells you when to buy (or sell as the case may be). Technical analysis uses price and volume alone, and assumes that everything we need to know is embodied in the chart. These charts are used to help identify patterns and trends that may give signals of possible future price movements.David Keller, CMT is Chief Market Strategist at StockCharts.com, where he helps investors minimize behavioural biases through technical analysis. He is a frequent host on StockCharts TV, and he relates mindfulness techniques to investor decision-making in his blog, The Mindful Investor.Find out more at the blog post: https://www.stocksforbeginners.net/blog/kellerand: https://stockcharts.com/Portfolio tracker Sharesight tracks your trades, shows your true performance, and saves you time and money at tax time. Get 4 months free at https://www.sharesight.com/stocksforbeginnersDisclosure: The links provided are affiliate links. I will be paid a commission if you use this link to make a purchase. You will also usually receive a discount by using these links/coupon codes. I only recommend products and services that I use and trust myself or where I have interviewed and/or met the founders and have assured myself that they're offering something of value. Stocks for Beginners is for information and educational purposes only. It isn't financial advice, and you shouldn't buy or sell any investments based on what you've heard here. Any opinion or commentary is the view of the speaker only not Stocks for Beginners. This podcast doesn't replace professional advice regarding your personal financial needs, circumstances or current situation. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Most market participants have learned that the markets are driven by Fear and Greed. This month's guest challenges that assumption with the idea that financial markets are ruled strictly by fear alone… Fear of loss, fear of missing out, fear of being wrong. Knowing that humans are not purely rational has helped academic research in the field of Behavioral Finance adapt theories to what technical analysis has proven to work in practice. This month's esteemed guest has an encyclopedic knowledge of the tools as detailed in the compilation he edited in 2007 for Bloomberg Press: Breakthroughs in Technical Analysis: New Thinking from the World's Top Minds, as well as a deep understanding of applied behavioral finance. Through his blog The Mindful Investor, Dave explores disciplined routine decision making under conditions of uncertainty.As host of The Final Bar on StockCharts TV and serving as Chief Market Strategist at StockCharts.com, Dave remains closely attuned to today's market dynamics. This interview discusses the current state of equity markets and the responsible approach investors must take to navigate periods of regime shift.
The housing market has seen a noticeable shift in recent weeks. Rising interest rates, longer days on market, and other factors are contributing to what appears to be a dramatic cooling off of the market compared to the insanity during COVID. In today's episode, Scott and Cade are excited to welcome back mortgage lender David Keller to the podcast. David's discussion heavily focuses on the rising interest rates; more specifically, how these interest rates are currently affecting the housing market and what is forecasted to come in the future. As a buyer or seller, it is essential to understand how this shifting market (and more specifically, rising interest rates) will affect your home purchase or sale. If you are looking to get pre-approved for a home purchase, please feel free to reach out to Scott, Cade, or David on social media. We hope you enjoy today's discussion.
David Keller is a Chartered Market Technician (CMT), Chief Market Strategies at StockCharts.com, subject matter expert on investing, trading, and financial markets. A few of David's areas of focus are mindfulness, behavioral finance, and technical analysis. Listen to David sit down with Coach Tim Justice to talk about current market conditions, daily routines, proper mindset, the most common mistakes beginner traders make, and the first trading book he'd recommend for any new student of the markets. Quotes from David's interview: ‘A consistent imperfect routine is better than an inconsistent perfect routine.' ‘Successful traders are less about home runs and more about streaks' 1:00 Market Skyline 43:45 David Keller
The home buying process can be difficult to navigate, especially if emotions and stress are running high. In the start of a new three-part mini-series, Scott and Cade simplify the home buying process and begin episode one of the series with mortgage lender and close friend, David Keller with the Keller Team at NEXA Mortgage. In the first episode of the mini-series, the discussion heavily focuses on the first step to buying a house - getting preapproved for the home loan. David not only breaks down the preapproval process in layman's terms, but also gives our listeners a step-by-step roadmap in order to best set yourself up for success and conquer any fears about getting preapproved. Stay tuned for part two of our mini-series releasing next week - focusing on showings and making offers!
Most marriages fail after an affair, this one didn't, Dawn and David Kellers marriage came back stronger than it ever had been before. What did they do that most couples don't? Why did their marriage thrive, while others didn't even survive? In this very open and honest interview Dawn and David share a little about their background, the thinking that drove David to start an affair, and what Dawn's contribution to it was. They reveal how they stopped continually sweeping everything under the rug and became vulnerable, overcoming their shame to allow God to heal their relationship. They also bring us into their new found purpose of helping other couples overcome their challenges and share a fun story of how they got caught up with a Pastor in his underwear, in the Bahamas! You have a God who is for you and no matter what your marriage is going through, there is always hope, there is always a solution. What the enemy meant for harm, God can turn into good. Come on somebody! TheUnstoppableDuo.com
Louis Llanes, founder of Wealthnet Investments chats with Dave Keller about technical analysis and behavior biases that affect investment strategies. David Keller, CMT is Chief Market Strategist at StockCharts.com and President of Sierra Alpha Research LLC, where he helps investors minimize behavioral biases through technical analysis. He is the host of The Final Bar, the daily closing bell show on StockCharts TV, and he relates mindfulness techniques to investor decision making in his blog, The Mindful Investor. Dave is a Past President of the CMT Association and was formerly a Managing Director of Research at Fidelity Investments. You can follow his thinking at MarketMisbehavior.com In this episode you'll hear: What exactly technical analysis is and why it's needed How music and technical analysis in the financial world are related The biggest behavioral biases that both professional and individual investors really struggling with Top errors that analysts and professionals in the field tend to make How fundamental analysts can incorporate technical analysis to help them remove biases What Dave sees as the overall trend in the US Equity Market today
David Keller, Chief Market Strategist at StockCharts.com, discusses whether the markets are pointing in a bearish or bullish direction. He looks at the S&P 500 Index chart (SPX) with advance decline lines. He also analyses the S&P 500 charts in relation to their effect on the market. Tune in to find out more.