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This week's episode of Stanberry Investor Hour features John Netto, author of investing book The Global Macro Edge. Dan and Corey start the episode by examining the recent failure of First Republic Bank – the second-largest U.S. bank failure to date – and its acquisition by JPMorgan Chase. They raise concerns about the ongoing banking crisis and the role the government plays in backing "too big to fail" banks. With three of the four largest bank failures in U.S. history happening in the past two months, there's growing uncertainty heading into this week's Federal Reserve meetings. Then, John joins the conversation and shares insights from his book, including the concept of how emotions act as the lubricant for decision-making. He says that traders often make the mistake of analyzing their success based solely on the results rather than how well they executed their process. To combat this phenomenon, John created the "Netto number." He explains how it can help investors recognize when their strategy begins to decay and how they can use it to maximize returns. The discussion then shifts to central banks and monetary policy, with John describing his four factors for analyzing Fed events. Based on his analysis, John argues that the Fed will not be cutting rates this year and will instead be keeping them near a 4.5% to 5.5% pace until the second quarter of 2024... "Because we have interest rates at 7%, it's going to take a long time for this housing inventory to roll over." He asserts that if we go into a recession, it will be a very mild one. You can hear his full reasoning in today's Investor Hour. ➡️ Watch Here
This week's episode of Stanberry Investor Hour features John Netto, author of investing book The Global Macro Edge. Dan and Corey start the episode by examining the recent failure of First Republic Bank – the second-largest U.S. bank failure to date – and its acquisition by JPMorgan Chase. They raise concerns about the ongoing banking crisis and the role the government plays in backing "too big to fail" banks. With three of the four largest bank failures in U.S. history happening in the past two months, there's growing uncertainty heading into this week's Federal Reserve meetings. Then, John joins the conversation and shares insights from his book, including the concept of how emotions act as the lubricant for decision-making. He says that traders often make the mistake of analyzing their success based solely on the results rather than how well they executed their process. To combat this phenomenon, John created the "Netto number." He explains how it can help investors recognize when their strategy begins to decay and how they can use it to maximize returns. The discussion then shifts to central banks and monetary policy, with John describing his four factors for analyzing Fed events. Based on his analysis, John argues that the Fed will not be cutting rates this year and will instead be keeping them near a 4.5% to 5.5% pace until the second quarter of 2024... "Because we have interest rates at 7%, it's going to take a long time for this housing inventory to roll over." He asserts that if we go into a recession, it will be a very mild one. You can hear his full reasoning in today's Investor Hour. ➡️ Watch Here
Profiled in Jack Schwagers latest book in the market wizard series, "Unknown Market Wizards". Achieved an average annual compounded return of 42% in 10 plus years. The author of the “Global Macro Edge”. Confessions of a Market Maker presents John Netto
John Netto, cross-asset class trader and author of The Global Macro Edge, discusses the current market and economic backdrop in today's low rate environment. How high can gold prices reasonably rise in 2021? What is the current outlook for negative rates and would markets cheer or scorn central banks moving into negative territory? And should traders consider any changes to market depth and liquidity when deciding what assets to trade? Join us on this episode of Trading Global Markets Decoded to find out.
John Netto, cross-asset class trader and author of The Global Macro Edge, discusses the current market and economic backdrop in today's low rate environment. How high can gold prices reasonably rise in 2021? What is the current outlook for negative rates and would markets cheer or scorn central banks moving into negative territory? And should traders consider any changes to market depth and liquidity when deciding what assets to trade? Join us on this episode of Trading Global Markets Decoded to find out.
Artyści Rynków - Rozmowy z ludźmi, którzy kreują świat tradingu
Jeśli ktoś urodził się, by tradować, to John Netto, trader światowej klasy aktywów i autor The Global Macro Edge. W liceum zapewnił „płynność” dla zakładów sportowych. W Marines nauczył się dyscypliny. Na rynkach odkrył swoją super moc - wszechstronność. Dlatego nazywa się traderem Protean – przyjmującym różne formy. John rozmawia z Artystami Rynków o swoich złożonych strategiach, w tym o słynnych liczbach Netto, jego miłości do gry i przepisie na alchemię - opisując, w jaki sposób zamienia problemy w zyski.
Cross-asset-class trader and author of the book The Global Macro Edge John Netto discusses monetary policy and trading around it. Have central banks run out of ammo? And where are central banks headed? Join us in this episode to find out.
Two renowned traders come together in this unique episode of the Artful Trader – Dave Floyd (founder of Aspen Trading) and John Netto (founder of Netto Number).Although the two have a wildly different approach to trading, there are some surprising similarities; both Dave and John attribute their success to preparation, sticking to a trading strategy and trading within their defined level of risk.Join us as we chat through Dave and Johns' experiences and apply their learnings to your own trading strategy.
Erik Townsend and Patrick Ceresna welcome John Netto to MacroVoices. Erik and John discuss what’s driving this market, where is gold heading next and how to apply sentiment indicators to investing strategy. Link -> https://www.macrovoices.com/614-john-netto
If anyone was born to trade it's John Netto, a cross-asset class trader and author of The Global Macro Edge. In high school he provided the ‘liquidity' for sports betting. In the Marines he learnt discipline. On the markets, he discovered his super power - versatility. That's why he's called the Protean trader. John talks to the Artful Trader about his complex strategies, including the famous Netto Numbers, his love of the game and his recipe for alchemy - outlining how he turns problems into profits.www.theartfultraderpodcast.comJohn Netto Website: www.proteantrader.comJohn Netto Twitter: @JohnNetto
This week host Charley Wright spoke with John Netto, a professional, independent futures trader based in Las Vegas. John has managed risk in the global markets, the world of sports as a teenage bookie, and as a United States Marine. Charley and John covered many topics, including his 600-page book “The Global Macro Edge” and his view on the three dimensions of measuring returns, the 3rd dimension being his namesake - the Netto Number.
Learn from hedge fund legends as Kyle Bass interviews John Burbank III to reveal insights and ideas that differentiate truly independent market thinkers from amateur speculators. In 'Things I Got Wrong', John Netto, the Protean Trader and Author of The Global Macro Edge, discusses his error in preparing for catalysts and the evaluation framework that sprung from this experience. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Adam and Tom speak with John Netto author of Global Macro Edge and creator of "The Netto Number" formula, a new way of calculating risk/reward. Find out more at http://bullseyebrief.com or http://sevensreport.com This episode was produced by Rob Schulte http://robkschulte.com
John Netto, a former U.S. marine, describes himself as a high velocity, cross-asset class trader. He connects the ability to be versatile, adaptable, and interpret large amounts of information to be his greatest edge—for making lucrative returns. These are all things we cover during the interview, which includes discussion about; process, research, strategy, macro, and market regimes. We also talk about the benefits of stepping outside of your comfort zone, why there’s a need to embrace growing pains, and when emotion can be an ally. -- Sponsored by TradeStation.com: Trade stocks, ETFs, futures and options with competitive commissions (using an award-winning platform!)