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This week, John Lewis, Senior PM at NDW joins Ian Saunders to discuss the wild week of market action. The conversation highlights specific support/resistance levels to monitor and reviews their favorite indicators.
This week, Ian Saunders and Miles Clark discuss sharp downside from domestic equities and highlight specific trends to monitor as we head into the second quarter.
This week, Ian Saunders and Jamie West review movement outside of domestic equities and highlight specific areas of momentum.
This week, Ian Saunders and Jamie West discuss this week's Fed decision and the volatile state of global equity markets
On this episode: - East Buchanan Boys & North Platte Girls clinch outright KCI Conference titles.Hear from:- East Buchanan boys coach Michael Carpenter - Bulldog Senior Aidan Smith - North Platte seniors Linny Ramsey & Bri DeBord- Benton's Lincoln Goodwin & Stewartsville-Osborn's Ian Saunders hit the 1,000 career point club. - Thursday Scoreboard *This episode is sponsored by Tolly & Associates, Little Caesars of St. Joseph, John Anderson Insurance, Meierhofer Funeral Home & Crematory, Musser Construction, HiHo Bar & Grill, Jayson & Mary Watkins, Matt & Jenni Busby, Michelle Cook Group, Russell Book & Bookball 365, The St. Joseph Mustangs, B's Tees, KT Logistics LLC., Hixson-Klein Funeral Home, James L. Griffith Law Firm of Maysville, Toby Prussman of Premier Land & Auction Group, Barnes Roofing, The St. Joseph School District, HK Quality Sheet Metal, Redman Farms of Maysville, Melissa Winn, Amber & Anthony Henke, Adams Bar & Grill, Green Hills Insurance LLC., Cintas, Thrive Family Chiropractic, IV Nutrition of St. Joseph, J.C's Hardwood Floors, Roth Kid Nation, Serve Link Home Care out of Trenton, Barnett's Floor Renewal LLC., Balloons D'Lux, B3 Renovations, Gabe Edgar, KC Flooring & Drywall, C&H Handyman Plumming, The Hamilton Bank member FDIC, Wompas Graphix & Embroidery of Liberty, The Tabor Family, Ellis Sheep Company of Maysville, Bank Northwest of Cameron, Akey's Catering & Event Rentals and Brown Bear of St. Joseph.
This week, Ian Saunders and David Clark discuss the sharp movement across domestic equities this week and some surprising improvement in market breadth.
This week, Jamie West joins Ian Saunders to discuss the normalization in the yield curve and what this means for various asset classes moving forward.
In this episode of the "Stuff About Money" podcast, host Erik Garcia, CFP®, BFA™, ChFC®, welcomes Ian Saunders, Senior Research Analyst for Nasdaq Dorsey Wright. They explore the world of Relative Strength, also known as Momentum Investing. Ian draws a compelling analogy to March Madness, highlighting that top seeds have an 80% chance of winning their games, similar to how strong investments are identified. Throughout the discussion, Ian explains what Relative Strength is and how it differs from other strategies. He shares insights into the metrics used for measurement, optimal time frames for assessment, and the process of identifying promising investments. They also explore the advantages and limitations of this strategy, its performance in various market conditions, and the impact of AI on analysis methods. Gain valuable insights into how Relative Strength can enhance your investment decisions. Episode Highlights: Ian shares about his experience with Dorsey Wright and the evolution of the firm, especially after its acquisition by Nasdaq. (01:36) Ian discusses what he wishes he knew about money earlier, highlighting the importance of understanding technical analysis alongside fundamentals. (03:24) Ian explains the concept of relative strength (momentum) investing. (07:17) Ian discusses the practical application of relative strength investing in creating portfolios. (10:44) Ian outlines the main advantages of relative strength investing, such as its objectivity and systematic nature, which help remove emotional biases from investment decisions. (18:28) Ian addresses the limitations of relative strength investing, particularly during market conditions where discernible trends are lacking. (22:44) Ian shares his comments on the current market environment and how relative strength strategies have adapted to recent market challenges and opportunities. (24:24) Ian speculates on the potential impacts of artificial intelligence on investment strategies, emphasizing how AI might speed up data processing without fundamentally changing decision-making processes. (33:18) Key Quotes: “Our approach is a little bit different because it looks at these relative strength comparisons to identify which areas have the best momentum.” - Ian Saunders “Relative Strength Investing, RSI, is essentially taking the price movement of two things and see which one wins that game right now.” - Ian Saunders Resources Mentioned: Ian Saunders Nasdaq Dorsey Wright Erik Garcia, CFP®, BFA Xavier Angel, CFP®, ChFC, CLTC Plan Wisely Wealth Advisors
In this episode of the "Stuff About Money" podcast, host Erik Garcia, CFP®, BFA™, ChFC®, welcomes Ian Saunders, Senior Research Analyst for Nasdaq Dorsey Wright. They explore the world of Relative Strength, also known as Momentum Investing. Ian draws a compelling analogy to March Madness, highlighting that top seeds have an 80% chance of winning their games, similar to how strong investments are identified. Throughout the discussion, Ian explains what Relative Strength is and how it differs from other strategies. He shares insights into the metrics used for measurement, optimal time frames for assessment, and the process of identifying promising investments. They also explore the advantages and limitations of this strategy, its performance in various market conditions, and the impact of AI on analysis methods. Gain valuable insights into how Relative Strength can enhance your investment decisions. Episode Highlights: Ian shares about his experience with Dorsey Wright and the evolution of the firm, especially after its acquisition by Nasdaq. (01:36) Ian discusses what he wishes he knew about money earlier, highlighting the importance of understanding technical analysis alongside fundamentals. (03:24) Ian explains the concept of relative strength (momentum) investing. (07:17) Ian discusses the practical application of relative strength investing in creating portfolios. (10:44) Ian outlines the main advantages of relative strength investing, such as its objectivity and systematic nature, which help remove emotional biases from investment decisions. (18:28) Ian addresses the limitations of relative strength investing, particularly during market conditions where discernible trends are lacking. (22:44) Ian shares his comments on the current market environment and how relative strength strategies have adapted to recent market challenges and opportunities. (24:24) Ian speculates on the potential impacts of artificial intelligence on investment strategies, emphasizing how AI might speed up data processing without fundamentally changing decision-making processes. (33:18) Key Quotes: “Our approach is a little bit different because it looks at these relative strength comparisons to identify which areas have the best momentum.” - Ian Saunders “Relative Strength Investing, RSI, is essentially taking the price movement of two things and see which one wins that game right now.” - Ian Saunders Resources Mentioned: Ian Saunders Nasdaq Dorsey Wright Erik Garcia, CFP®, BFA Xavier Angel, CFP®, ChFC, CLTC Plan Wisely Wealth Advisors
This week, David Clark joins Ian Saunders to discuss the equity rebound and latest sector movements.
This week, Ian Saunders joins Will Gibson, CFA to discuss the latest equity rebound, economic data, technology correction, and commodity performance.
This week, Miles Clark joins Ian Saunders to discuss major performance trends from July, specifically an uptick in stock participation.
This week, David Clark and Ian Saunders discuss the historic outperformance from small caps.
This week, Miles Clark and Ian Saunders discuss the biggest themes for the second quarter (Q2).
This week, Nasdaq Dorsey Wright Senior Portfolio Manager John Lewis, CMT joins Ian Saunders to discuss the profile of the momentum factor in 2024. The two discuss domestic and international markets, specifically Mexico, and what to watch going forward.
This week, Steve Raymond joins Ian Saunders to discuss key seasonal quarter model updates.
This week, Ian Saunders and Will Gibson, CFA discuss historical market performance during election years, elevated interest rates, and major earnings reports.
This week, Ian Saunders is joined by Brendan Ahern, CIO at KraneShares. Brendan shares his expert opinion on the Chinese economy and market, and what investors are missing.
This week, Senior Portfolio Manager Chuck Fuller, CFA, CMT, joins Ian Saunders for a quarterly wrap up on winners and losers over the last three months, and what to look toward in the second quarter of 2024.
This week, Ian Saunders and Will Gibson, CFA discuss the 15 year anniversary of the GFC, the latest Fed meeting, international stocks, commodities breaking out, and Chipotle burritos.
This week, Ian Saunders and Will Gibson, CFA discuss the historic February performance, small cap equities, improving participation readings, and why trends can persist much longer than expected.
This week, Senior Portfolio Manager Chuck Fuller, CFA, CMT joins Ian Saunders to discuss market tops, historical growth rates for equities, and what that means for the present.
This week, Ian Saunders and Miles Clark review the best and worst performing ETFs in 2023.
This week, Ian Saunders and Will Gibson, CFA review the most clicked Point & Figure charts on the Nasdaq Dorsey Wright research platform for 2023.
This week, Will Gibson, CFA and Ian Saunders discuss the historic overbought posture of equities and oversold condition of fixed income markets. The two also acknowledge breadth thrusts taking place and what this could all mean for markets going forward.
This week, David Clark and Ian Saunders run through notable stocks in the Dow.
This week, Ian Saunders and Will Gibson, CFA do a mystery chart episode...cover up the name and see what you think.
This week, Chuck Fuller, CFA, CMT joins Ian Saunders to discuss risk management from the perspective of a seasoned, quantitative portfolio manager.
This week, Ian Saunders is joined by Senior Portfolio Manager Chuck Fuller CFA, CMT to discuss the latest themes in artificial intelligence (AI). As a former computer scientist and current investment manager, Chuck's perspective is particularly relevant.
This week, Ian Saunders is joined by Nancy Davis, Founder of Quadratic Capital Management. The two discuss interest rates, inflation, deflation, and ways to navigate the related volatility in client portfolios.
This week, Steve Raymond joins Ian Saunders to discuss the recent Fund Score Method (FSM) seasonal quarter model trades. The two discuss major themes such as an increased allocations to international equities and a reduction of cash exposure.
This week, Senior Portfolio Manager John Lewis joins Ian Saunders to discuss the biggest investment themes in 2022. The two discuss commodities, value over growth, a case for international stocks, and a growing opportunity for active management in the new year.
This episode's guest is Ian Saunders! Ian has been dancing his whole life. He's done many musicals regionally and the Tour Of Bullets Over Broadway. At the age of 30 he got his first full dance contract with Step One Dance Company. Through out his regional and touring endeavors, he's discovered his love of craft beer. The styles, the history, and the brewing process. Going on his second cruise with his fiancé Missy, he cannot wait to dance and still discover more beer. Follow Ian on IG: @iansbeerjourney --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tim-heller/support
In this week's episode, we learn more about the hosts of For The Culture Podcast. Specifically, we take a deeper dive in their current work in science as well as future aspirations. Up first, Dr. Ian Saunders. He details the unique experience of preparing, defending his dissertation, and graduating during the early part of the COVID-19 pandemic. Ian shares his unique perspective on being his own advocate, making necessary sacrifices, and transitioning into an industry post-doctoral program. He reminds us to be kind to ourselves and to protect our mental health. Dr. Saunders notes that the science won't be any good if we aren't. The episode concludes with Ian sharing some of his future goals and aspirations and his thoughts on the type of impact he wants to have in the field of science. Ian wants listeners to not be afraid of being unsure about what's next for them post-graduation or the next chapter in their lives. Being flexible and open to the possibilities is sometimes part of the plan. Check out this engaging and informative episode! You'll be sure to leave with a few nuggets of wisdom and perspective.
Canada and the United States enjoy a truly unique relationship with deeply intertwined economic and cultural ties. The two countries also happen to share the biggest bilateral trading partnership in the world. The four-person panel of Eric Miller, Colin Robertson, Ian Saunders and Kirstine Stewart discusses several topics that include the importance of trade between the two countries, shared environmental interests along our common border, and the aftermath that the COVID-19 pandemic is causing to the economies of both the Canada and the U.S. Series: "Hemisphere in Transition" [Public Affairs] [Show ID: 37202]
Canada and the United States enjoy a truly unique relationship with deeply intertwined economic and cultural ties. The two countries also happen to share the biggest bilateral trading partnership in the world. The four-person panel of Eric Miller, Colin Robertson, Ian Saunders and Kirstine Stewart discusses several topics that include the importance of trade between the two countries, shared environmental interests along our common border, and the aftermath that the COVID-19 pandemic is causing to the economies of both the Canada and the U.S. Series: "Hemisphere in Transition" [Public Affairs] [Show ID: 37202]
Canada and the United States enjoy a truly unique relationship with deeply intertwined economic and cultural ties. The two countries also happen to share the biggest bilateral trading partnership in the world. The four-person panel of Eric Miller, Colin Robertson, Ian Saunders and Kirstine Stewart discusses several topics that include the importance of trade between the two countries, shared environmental interests along our common border, and the aftermath that the COVID-19 pandemic is causing to the economies of both the Canada and the U.S. Series: "Hemisphere in Transition" [Public Affairs] [Show ID: 37202]
Canada and the United States enjoy a truly unique relationship with deeply intertwined economic and cultural ties. The two countries also happen to share the biggest bilateral trading partnership in the world. The four-person panel of Eric Miller, Colin Robertson, Ian Saunders and Kirstine Stewart discusses several topics that include the importance of trade between the two countries, shared environmental interests along our common border, and the aftermath that the COVID-19 pandemic is causing to the economies of both the Canada and the U.S. Series: "Hemisphere in Transition" [Public Affairs] [Show ID: 37202]
Canada and the United States enjoy a truly unique relationship with deeply intertwined economic and cultural ties. The two countries also happen to share the biggest bilateral trading partnership in the world. The four-person panel of Eric Miller, Colin Robertson, Ian Saunders and Kirstine Stewart discusses several topics that include the importance of trade between the two countries, shared environmental interests along our common border, and the aftermath that the COVID-19 pandemic is causing to the economies of both the Canada and the U.S. Series: "Hemisphere in Transition" [Public Affairs] [Show ID: 37202]
Canada and the United States enjoy a truly unique relationship with deeply intertwined economic and cultural ties. The two countries also happen to share the biggest bilateral trading partnership in the world. The four-person panel of Eric Miller, Colin Robertson, Ian Saunders and Kirstine Stewart discusses several topics that include the importance of trade between the two countries, shared environmental interests along our common border, and the aftermath that the COVID-19 pandemic is causing to the economies of both the Canada and the U.S. Series: "Hemisphere in Transition" [Public Affairs] [Show ID: 37202]
Canada and the United States enjoy a truly unique relationship with deeply intertwined economic and cultural ties. The two countries also happen to share the biggest bilateral trading partnership in the world. The four-person panel of Eric Miller, Colin Robertson, Ian Saunders and Kirstine Stewart discusses several topics that include the importance of trade between the two countries, shared environmental interests along our common border, and the aftermath that the COVID-19 pandemic is causing to the economies of both the Canada and the U.S. Series: "Hemisphere in Transition" [Public Affairs] [Show ID: 37202]
>This week Charlie Coleman and Ian Saunders discuss the spread in performance across various international landscapes, highlighting the positive impact of momentum-based strategies.
This week Charlie Coleman and Ian Saunders discuss the spread in performance across various international landscapes, highlighting the positive impact of momentum-based strategies.
“Music is the way that we interact with the world, it’s an interface. It gives us voice to how we experience the world. We all love, we all live, we all struggle.” Sought after bassist, Ian Saunders, speaks to the power of music.
Great to catch up with former jockey Darryn Murphy who is enjoying his role as a mentor and coach of young racing aspirants in South Australia. Darryn talks about his job with the employment and training company Skillinvest which specialises in the education and career guidance of people across a range of industries including horse racing. He also explains his role with Thoroughbred Racing South Australia. Darren talks of early days in Ballarat and his initial indentureship to local trainer Ron Bones. He reflects on his transfer to Murray Bridge trainer Ray Paech for whom he rode many winners. He looks back on a spectacular crash at Victoria Park. Darryn couldn’t believe his luck when he crashed again in a track gallop not long after getting back into the saddle. The tough as teak Murphy talks about a retainer with the Rob McGuiness stable and his friendship with the veteran jockey who guided his career. Darryn pays tribute to Ian Saunders the Epsom trainer who gave him tremendous support. He tells a wonderful story about the circumstances leading up to his late engagement for a famous mare in the 1986 Melbourne Cup. The former jockey remembers his Group 2 win on the brilliant Scarlet Bisque for legendary trainer Colin Hayes. Darren pays tribute to a few of his favourite horses from the 1980’s and his unexpected win in Singapore’s biggest race. He acknowledges the talents of his brother Gary whose services were sought by many top Melbourne stables. Darren still shudders when he talks about his horrific crash in a 1990 jumpout at Flemington. This accident was life changing in several aspects. On returning to the saddle Darren took up a contract in Macau where he finished fourth in the jockeys premiership. He was still riding winners but knew he wasn’t the same jockey. He talks about life after racing and the new career he was able to forge- trackwalking, form analysis and jockey tutorship. He was really in his element. Darryn reflects on a brief stint working for trainer Steve Burridge in Singapore. He couldn’t resist riding a little trackwork which resulted in another “buster”. Darryn Murphy has shrugged off many setbacks to give back to the industry he loves.
>Ian Saunders catches up with Tom Dorsey about the current market climate, investor behavior, and recent events.
Ian Saunders catches up with Tom Dorsey about the current market climate, investor behavior, and recent events.
>Brendan Ahern of KraneShares and Ian Saunders of NDW provide a qualitative and technical review of the Chinese markets.
Brendan Ahern of KraneShares and Ian Saunders of NDW provide a qualitative and technical review of the Chinese markets.
We have a special guest on today's podcast! As an actor, Ian Saunders toured the country in Bullets Over Broadway and worked regionally in Singin’ In The Rain (Olney Theatre Center), Newsies (The Fireside Theatre), Newsies (Engeman Theatre), Wonderful Town (Goodman Theatre), On the Town (Marriott Theatre), Guys and Dolls (Goodspeed Opera House), Mary Poppins (Kansas City Starlight) and A Chorus Line and The Drowsy Chaperone (Connecticut Repertory Theatre). Ian received his BFA in musical theater from Texas State University. On today's episode, Ian reflects on his experience working in regional theatre, how he got his Equity card, touring the country with Bullets Over Broadway, auditions in New York City, and dishes his best advice for aspiring actors. Follow Ian on instagram at @IanSaunders18 To join the Actor Aesthetic Tribe on Facebook, click here. Spread the love and don't forget to rate, review, and subscribe to the Actor Aesthetic Podcast on iTunes, Google, Stitcher, or your favorite podcast app. Visit actoraesthetic.com for more information. Follow Maggie Bera on social media Instagram: @actoraesthetic Facebook: www.facebook.com/ActorAesthetic/ Email: maggie@actoraesthetic.com