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Radio Vorarlberg Kulturmagazin
Günther Prechter und Christian Matt, Architekten Südtirolersiedlungen

Radio Vorarlberg Kulturmagazin

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2025 42:40


Zukunft Südtirolersiedlungen - Vorarlberg als Modellregion? Für eine der ältesten Südtirolersiedlungen in Vorarlberg, für jene der Siedlung Rheinstraße in Bregenz ist aktuell der Abriss eines Großteils ihrer Bauten geplant. Wie aber könnte deren Zukunft jenseits von Neubau, entlang einer Sanierung aussehen und wie könnte sich daraus ein Modell für viele weitere dieser Siedlungen ergeben? Wie könnten Baukultur, Handwerk und Kooperationserfahrung der Region für diese ErhaltungsAufgabe genutzt werden? Worin liegt die vielschichtige Bedeutung dieser Siedlungen, die oftmals zu den Altstadtkernen und zu den öffentlichen Parkanlagen ganzer Stadteile geworden sind? Die Architekten Christian Matt und Günther Prechter sind dazu im Gespräch. Sendehinweis: "Kultur", ORF Radio Vorarlberg, 05.03.2025.

Palisade Radio
Robert R. Prechter: Peak of All Peaks – A Market Top Of The Ages & Why The Bear is Here to Stay

Palisade Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2023 56:33


Tom welcomes a new guest to the show Robert R. Prechter, the founder of Elliott Wave International. Robert believes that social mood shapes events, not the other way around. He argues that human beings go through cycles of positive and negative moods that have an impact on the stock market and other areas of society. He has observed that conflicts tend to break out when social mood is declining after reaching a peak. This correlation has been seen in the recent events in the Middle East. Bob explains how the human brain is conditioned to think linearly, which makes it difficult to understand the fractal nature of the stock market. He gives examples of how regular explanations for market changes often fail, while predictions using the Elliott wave model have been more successful. He also discusses how the recent mania for tech stocks and cryptocurrencies is a reflection of the positive social mood that has been prevalent since the end of the COVID-19 lockdowns. However, he believes that this is coming to an end, and the world is entering a negative mood phase. Bob also talks about the potential for a deflationary crash and how investors can protect themselves by investing in safe assets like gold, silver, and floating rate notes. He recommends having an offshore bank account and a second passport as a backup. He also offers a special landing page for listeners of Palisades Gold, which provides free resources and discounted options for his book "Conquer the Crash" and various subscription services. Talking Points From This Episode Social mood drives market trends, not news events. Debt and speculation have caused a bubble in real estate and other investments. Take precautionary measures such as investing in gold and securing an offshore account to protect against potential market crashes. Time Stamp References:0:00 - Introduction0:30 - Socionomics & Moods4:45 - Movement & Fractal Thinking6:00 - Commodities & Covid9:00 - Current Outlook & Optimism15:00 - Lockdown Effects18:30 - Supercycles & Trends20:00 - Bitcoin & Currencies24:30 - CBDC Concerns27:00 - Bond Rate Bomb29:20 - Feds Control Illusion32:40 - Politics & Sentiment34:30 - Real Estate Debt38:35 - Dollar Outlook & Gold41:00 - Deflationary Impulse43:45 - Zero-Day Derivatives45:50 - Banks & Bail-Ins?48:45 - Safety & Gold/Silver50:45 - Metal Storage & Passports52:30 - Africa & Passports54:30 - Concluding Thoughts Guest Links:Website: https://www.elliottwave.com/PGRTwitter: https://twitter.com/elliottwaveintl Robert R. Prechter has authored 20 books on finance, including a New York Times bestseller. Since founding Elliott Wave International in 1979, Bob has focused on analyzing financial markets from a technical perspective. Prechter writes the monthly Elliott Wave Theorist, one of the longest-running financial publications in existence today. Prechter has developed a theory of social causality called socionomics, whose main hypothesis is that waves of social mood prompt social actions, including trends in fashion, entertainment and the overall pricing of stocks. Prechter has co-authored several academic papers, including one demonstrating that the stock market can predict the outcome of U.S. presidential elections when an incumbent is running. Bob has been a lifelong advocate of real money as opposed to fiat money.

Doug Casey's Take
The Coming 100-Year Bear Market with Robert Prechter - Doug Casey's Take [ep.#283]

Doug Casey's Take

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2023 49:58


Robert Prechter's Newsletter and Book: https://www.elliottwave.com/Doug In this episode, financial forecaster Robert Prechter joins Doug Casey to discuss the current state of the financial market, predicting a significant crash risk.  Robert uses the Elliott Wave Principle to analyze market trends, noting that the market is historically overvalued and calls it "Our South Sea Bubble".  He advises diversification into safe options.  The conversation also covers potential political and societal changes, including the rise of third-party candidates and the influence of left ideologies in education. Prechter expresses concern about the future and emphasizes the importance of preparedness.  If you like these podcasts, it's time to join our email list.  It's quite possible that the censorship hammer will soon fall on us here.   Join our email list to get Special reports and updates:  https://dougcasey.substack.com/about Connect with us on Telegram:  https://t.me/dougcasey Chapters: 00:00 Intro The overvaluation of the stock market [00:00:40] Robert Prechter discusses how the stock market was historically overvalued in 2021, with extreme multiples compared to previous years. Mania and extreme indicators in the market [00:02:38] Prechter highlights the ridiculous multiples and extreme investment behavior seen in 2021, including a multiple of 60 in bullish funds and 80 times more money in leveraged long funds compared to leveraged short funds. The correlation between social mood and market trends [00:11:24] Prechter explains his theory of waves of social mood driving market trends, where social mood peaks before the stock market and influences various aspects of society, such as fashion trends. The unrest in the Middle East after major stock tops [00:13:42] Discussion on the pattern of unrest breaking out in the Middle East 6 to 18 months after major stock tops. The Elliott wave model and predicting oil prices [00:14:56] Explanation of how the Elliott wave model is used to predict oil prices and the lack of correlation between supply and demand and oil prices. The risk of a deflationary episode and the impact of modern monetary theory [00:16:39] Discussion on the risk of a deflationary episode and the impact of modern monetary theory on the markets and the business cycle. The first decline and the financial crash [00:26:17] Robert Prechter discusses historical patterns of financial crashes and wars breaking out after the first decline in stock prices. The risk of World War Three and the timing of the next big drop [00:27:21] Prechter suggests that the risk of World War Three will be present during the decline, but it is more likely to break out after the second big drop. The over financialization of the world and the potential consequences [00:29:31] Prechter and the host discuss how the world has become more over financialized, with more people involved in the markets, and the potential risks and consequences of this. The rise of third party candidates [00:39:59] Discussion on the historical occurrence of third party candidates during bear market periods and recessions. The left's influence in education [00:42:17] Concerns about the left's control of the educational establishment and its potential impact on the future. Mass migration [00:43:40] Discussion on the risks associated with mass migration from third world countries

PodCasts – McAlvany Weekly Commentary
Robert Prechter; How To Stay Safe In The Debt Implosion

PodCasts – McAlvany Weekly Commentary

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2023 53:48


McAlvany Weekly Commentary Government Bailouts Are Like A Black Night Of Terror Own A “Substantial” Amount Of Gold & Silver Floating Rate Notes & Short T-Bills Work Well For Now Get Bob Prechter’s Book Last Chance To Conquer the Crash by clicking here – This is an exclusive offer for McAlvany Weekly Commentary listeners, plus watch Prechter’s latest presentation — […] The post Robert Prechter; How To Stay Safe In The Debt Implosion appeared first on McAlvany Weekly Commentary.

In All Things
Episode 88: Tragedy, suffering, grief with Jennifer Prechter (encore presentation)

In All Things

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2023 31:32


Dean Weaver, EPC Stated Clerk, welcomes Jennifer Prechter, EPC Teaching Elder who serves as a palliative care chaplain at Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children and in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) at Winnie Palmer Hospital for Women and Babies in Orlando, Fla. The two discuss her journey to hospital chaplaincy, and how her ministry provides opportunity for addressing deep questions of life with unchurched people across a wide spectrum of life experience. Prechter also discusses how “longing and lament” can help people process tragedies such as a child with a terminal illness, or the May 24, 2022, shooting at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas.

Pörssipäivä
"Don't fight the waves" – sosionominen talousteoria, laumavaisto ja pörssi

Pörssipäivä

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2023 61:08


Vieraana yliopistonlehtori Mikko Ketovuori Turun yliopistosta. Keskustelun pohjana hänen kirjansa Laumavaiston varassa, joka esittelee yhdysvaltalaisen Robert Prechterin sosionomisen talous- ja kulttuuriteorian. Mikko Jylhä haastattelee. "Sanonta don't fight the Fed sisältää ajatuksen keskuspankkien rajattomasta kyvystä säädellä markkinoita. Tämä ei ole mahdollista. Don't fight the waves, Prechter vastaa – kun usko järjestelmään loppuu ja supersyklin voima nousee esiin, alkaa lama. Vasta tässä vaiheessa moni tulee oivaltamaan, miten köyhä hän todellisuudessa on." 00:50 Aloitus – kaikki asiat liittyvät toisiinsa 02:26 Kondratjevin, Dalion ja Prechterin erot 10:55 Miten sosiaalinen mieliala muodostuu? 15:51 Elliottin aallot ja Fibonacci-sekvenssi 22:35 Ajoittamisen vaikeus 24:36 ”Don't fight the waves” 29:09 Sosiaalinen mieliala ja nykyhetki 38:10 Sosionominen talousteoria ja pörssi 46:11 Internetin kielteisistä vaikutuksista 56:05 Edessä deflatorinen romahdus? 58:22 Lopuksi

In All Things
Episode 27: Tragedy, suffering, grief in light of Uvalde, Texas, shooting with Jennifer Prechter

In All Things

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2022 35:28


Dean Weaver, EPC Stated Clerk, welcomes Jennifer Prechter, EPC Teaching Elder who serves as a palliative care chaplain at Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children and in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) at Winnie Palmer Hospital for Women and Babies in Orlando, Florida. The two discuss Prechter's journey to hospital chaplaincy, and how her ministry provides opportunity for addressing deep questions of life with unchurched people across a wide spectrum of life experience. Prechter also discusses how “longing and lament” can help people process tragedies such as a child with a terminal illness, or the May 24 shooting at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas.

Don't Quill the Messenger : Revealing the Truth of Shakespeare Authorship

Steven welcomes Robert Prechter to the series to discuss his more than two decades of research into Elizabethan and Jacobean literature to determine how many works were written by the Earl of Oxford, but published under a different name. Prechter's work has culminated in a 24 volume set of online books available through oxfordsvoices.com. Support the show by picking up official Don't Quill the Messenger merchandise at www.dontquillthepodcast.com  Presented by the Shakespeare Oxford Fellowship. Learn more at www.shakespeareoxfordfellowship.org  Don't Quill the Messenger is a part of the Dragon Wagon Radio independent podcast network. For more great podcasts visit www.dragonwagonradio.com

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The Paul W. Smith Show
Stephanie Prechter ~ The Paul W. Smith Show

The Paul W. Smith Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2021 6:53


June 1, 2021 ~ The Daughter of the late Heinz Prechter talks to Paul about the launch of a virtual art exhibit called: "ENERGY: Brain Health Arts" designed to raise awareness about bipolar disorder.

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Michigan's Big Show
Stephanie Prechter, Artist/Philanthropist

Michigan's Big Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2020 11:00


Michigan's Big Show
Stephanie Prechter, Artist/Philanthropist

Michigan's Big Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2020 11:00


SPOTLIGHT Radio Network
Stephanie Prechter, Artist/Philanthropist

SPOTLIGHT Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2020 11:00


Bakes Takes
Bakes' Takes Podcast - Episode 21 - 7/25/20-Bond prices down! Gold, silver, uranium up! Will Trump Clinton Biden?

Bakes Takes

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2020 27:10


Bakes’ Takes Podcast Show Notes –Saturday July 25, 2020 :24 1)  Bonds are going down!:38 2) Gold, silver, uranium are going up!:46 3) Neil Brennan, 3 Mikes! Jordan Harbinger’s Podcast! 1:03 Bakes’ Takes—Fan Mail! Calls! Questions! Mike! John D., PA—love the podcast, phenomenal, turned buddies on to it, interested in URNM—gold? $4000/oz? silver? Ridiculously good dovetail for number of topics I want to cover 3:22 Bakes’ Takes—Bonds are going down! 4:00 Interest rates up 1%, Bond Prices down 10% 6:30 Bakes’ Take—Reporters of the Week! https://www.wsj.com/articles/gold-prices-hit-record-high-as-dollar-drops-11595846182?mod=searchresults&page=1&pos=4Gold Prices Hit Record as Dollar DropsWeakening dollar adds momentum to gold’s summer surge, propelling metal above 2011 intraday peakBy Joe WallaceUpdated July 27, 2020 2:05 pm ETMonday’s record marked a milestone in gold’s bull run, which many traders rank alongside those of 2008-11 and the late 1970s. The gloomy outlook for the world economy, a decline in interest rates, rising tensions between the U.S. and China, and the dollar’s depreciation have fueled the surge as investors have bought assets they perceive to be havens. 7:50 “There are still a lot of things to be worried about, which is why gold is attracting all this attention and all this money,” said David Govett, head of precious metals at commodities brokerage Marex Spectron. Mr. Govett added that gold could be knocked off course in the event of a correction in the stock market that prompts investors to sell precious metals to meet margin calls. Charts extended short-term, ground up on ok volume, researching all charts this weekend, new ideas coming , stay tuned. Bakes’ Takes—Charts/Tweets of the week! 10:18 @quakes9912:00 That’s a bull point, bear story is another Fukushima, comments? Others? 12:35 Tweet of the week—Prechter, Elliott Wave, read all the books, 5 waves up, 3 waves down, VIX set to triple+? 14:20 Reasons volatility likely will pick up, expectations elevated Covid-19—Deaths, vaccine timelines 15:41 Election-Trump should walk in given stock market up 50%, Biden big lead now, 3 months of surprises 16:25 Trump Clintons Biden? Earnings/Economic recovery 2021? Back to 2019 Gold/Silver/Uranium/Inflation China/South China Sea Many others Expectations leaning to positive, negative surprises will cause big swings 19:12 Pennant—wait for breakout or breakdown! 20:08 Growth vs. Value—Irrelevant! 21:04 Bakes’ Take—Podcasts of the Week!Josh Brown, Ritholtz CEO, 6:00 SPAC skepticism,  22:48 credulity, ipo’s best ytd, Larry McDonald https://www.thebeartrapsreport.com/ TSLA $300 b market cap with 4% + bond yields, in SPX? Lags after!23:46 Josh—play with house money, $400 to $1500 this year!https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/yes-its-bubble-draftkings-nikola-bill-ackman-spacs/id1456467014?i=1000485933781 26:17 Please subscribe, review and share my Bakes’ Takes Podcast on Apple, Spotify or your preferred platform. Please also subscribe to my Bakes’ Takes YouTube Channel, the audio is the same but the charts that I reference are on the screen. Follow us on Twitter @BakesTakes_ and other social media. Please use your voice memo app, tape your question(s) and email to bakes@bakestakespodcast.com or write if you prefer. I will also keep you anonymous is you’d like.Thank you for listening, Mike Wilson is my producer. Have a great week. Bakes 26:52 Much needed levity—Neil Brennan, 3 Mikes!https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kOM4g4Y300I

Talking Real Money
Few More Wrong than Prechter the Predictor

Talking Real Money

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2020 37:14


In this episode, Don and Tom talk about the horrible track record of market prognosticator, Robert Prechter and the Elliott Wave Theory. Later they discuss what to look out for when dealing with insurance companies and the new SECURE Act effect on retirement planning. They also field questions on selling property and the usefulness of IRA's.The Elliott Wave Theory and its prediction of the coming 'winter'.The new year and new laws that impact retirees; the SECURE Act.Contracts with insurance companies and why to always stay wary.Rethinking resolutions into longer term plans according to your needs.Collecting annuity funds and delays in processing your money.Selling property, working out the equation of gains and taxes and 1035 Exchanges.Why a Simple IRA is a smart bet for small businesses.Information on how to attend the upcoming Retiremeet event!Talking Real Money Twitter — https://twitter.com/talkrealmoneyFinancial Fysics on Amazon – https://www.amazon.com/Financial-Fysics-Money-Investing-Really/dp/1453898557Vestory — https://vestory.com/Retiremeet 2020 — http://www.retiremeet.com/#eventinfoPaul Merriman — https://paulmerriman.com/Apollo Lupescu — https://www.bernhardtwealth.com/blog/advice-dimensional-s-apollo-lupescu-phdCNBC — https://www.cnbc.com/Robert Prechter — https://www.robertprechter.com/Elliott Wave Theory — https://www.marketwatch.com/story/legendary-technical-investor-robert-prechter-is-awaiting-a-depression-type-shock-in-the-us-2017-04-21AIG — https://www.aig.com/Executive Life — https://www.businessinsider.com.au/executive-life

We are Going To Be Alright
We Are Going To Be Alright Episode 7 - Stephanie Prechter

We are Going To Be Alright

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2019 59:34


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Elliott Wave Market Minute
Elliott Wave Market Minute – December 10, 2019

Elliott Wave Market Minute

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2019 1:34


Have you joined Club EWI? If not, you’re missing out on exclusive free articles, reports and perks – including the online version of Prechter and Frost’s Wall Street bestseller, Elliott Wave Principle – Key to Market Behavior. Set up your free account by simply entering your email address and creating a password. https://bit.ly/357kOMw

We Are Going To Be Alright
We're Gonna Be Alright Episode 7 Stephanie Prechter

We Are Going To Be Alright

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2019 59:34


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Elliott Wave Weekly Podcast
Updates on Metals, Copper & More

Elliott Wave Weekly Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2017 11:15


This episode features our latest ElliottWaveTV mailbag, new insights into the recent price action across the metals markets, plus learn how psychology determines energy market trends. Learn more: http://www.elliottwave.com/shownotes. 

Elliott Wave Weekly Podcast
Immigration, "Trump Bounce" & More

Elliott Wave Weekly Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2017 17:49


Learn how looking at social mood can offer clarity to one of America's oldest ongoing political controversies, plus why Elliott Wave International believes the "Trump Bump" was in the cards LONG before Trump, and lastly, the BIG story everyone missed in 2016 and what it means for you now. Visit http://www.elliottwave.com/shownotes for more. 

Elliott Wave Weekly Podcast
Gold's Ups and Downs & US Tech Startups

Elliott Wave Weekly Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2016 10:27


Our first feature today explores how to get a firm handle on gold's ups and downs. Then we answer an important question: When does a forecast become a trade? Lastly, we look at the storm brewing for U.S. tech startups. 

Elliott Wave Weekly Podcast
Spotlight on Europe & Asia

Elliott Wave Weekly Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2016 12:52


Today's episode of Elliott Wave Weekly takes a deeper look at the social mood landscape across Europe and Asia.

Elliott Wave Weekly Podcast
Global Sentiment & US Election

Elliott Wave Weekly Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2016 10:52


Our first segment gives you a sneak peek of what analysts at Elliott Wave International have been watching in U.S. and global stocks, forex, metals, interest rates, energy and social mood. Next we take a look at legalization of recreational marijuana and answer the important question, why now? Lastly, we take a deeper look at Obamacare and reveal the real reason it's coming unglued. 

Elliott Wave Weekly Podcast
Trading With Elliott & Deflation Update

Elliott Wave Weekly Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2016 15:32


Jeffrey Kennedy talks about some of the easy techniques to help you spot high-confidence trade opportunities. European markets expert Brian Whitmer explains why hoarding cash in this type of deflationary environment is a natural reaction for many investors — and there’s not a whole lot central banks can do to stop it.

Elliott Wave Weekly Podcast
Sentiment Extremes and Market Volatility

Elliott Wave Weekly Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2016 14:44


Listen to the latest episode to learn how to use sentiment to identify market extremes -- case in point: Gold. You'll also learn the real reason stocks just turned volatile. 

Elliott Wave Weekly Podcast
Emotions in Trading & Extremes in Stocks

Elliott Wave Weekly Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2016 14:34


Today's episode starts off with an interview with Pete Kendall, the co-editor of the monthly Financial Forecast. Next you'll learn why ex-marines do well as investors and traders. The last feature is a conversation with Robert Kelley about stocks and several factors that are pointing to multi-year extremes. 

Elliott Wave Weekly Podcast
Spotlight: Steve Hochberg

Elliott Wave Weekly Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2016 10:52


Enjoy this in-depth interview that I recorded with Steve Hochberg, Elliott Wave International's Chief Market Analyst. Take a listen to learn why Steve thinks Elliott wave analysis so useful and practical.

Elliott Wave Weekly Podcast

Jim Martens, the editor of Elliott Wave International's Currency Pro Service. Take a listen as he gives you a preview of what's going on in the FX world post-Brexit. Michael Madden, who forecasts cross rates for EWI's Currency Pro Service, talks you about the volatility following the historic Brexit vote. Jeffrey Kennedy, the editor of our popular Trader's Classroom educational service he weighs in on how you know when it's time to enter a trade.

Elliott Wave Weekly Podcast
Brexit and Beyond

Elliott Wave Weekly Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2016 14:58


Today's episode focuses on Brexit and Beyond. On the heels of the historic vote, Elliott Wave International's Brian Whitmer dropped by the ElliottWaveTV studios for a quick interview and update on the state of the European Union and the European economies. Next up is another interview with Steve Hochberg and Pete Kendall, the co-editors of EWI's monthly Financial Forecast. They sat down with ElliottWaveTV to discuss the volatility that followed last Thursday's Brexit vote. The last feature is another interview with Jim Martens, the editor Elliott Wave International's Currency Pro Service. He explains how he prepared his subscribers for the violent reversal and historic sell-off in the British pound.

Elliott Wave Weekly Podcast
Spotlight on Emerging Markets

Elliott Wave Weekly Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2016 13:11


The episode starts with an in-depth interview with Mark Galasiewski who edits our Asian Pacific Financial Forecast. He tells you what helps him keep an eye on all markets across the Asia-Pacific region at the same time. In part 2 of this interview with Mark, he tell you how his analysis of Indian stocks differs from the way he looks at other markets. The last feature is from Bob Stokes. Most investors consistently lose money in financial markets. Even during a bull market, the median household saw their retirement wealth decline by 13%.

Elliott Wave Weekly Podcast
Muni Bonds, Metals and More

Elliott Wave Weekly Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2016 13:11


We first start by looking at car loans. The delinquency rate among subprime auto loans is rising, even as total auto loan liabilities exceed $1-trillion. Our next feature is on municipal bonds. Many investors continue to pour money into municipal bond funds even after Puerto Rico's muni bond default. We believe debt-market complacency will soon be met with regret. Our last feature is an interview with Elliott Wave International's Senior Metals Analyst who explains the relationship between gold and the U.S. dollar. Learn why Tom believes the development of gold's wave pattern provides all the information he needs to create his forecast. 

Elliott Wave Weekly Podcast
Brexit, EM Markets, and Trading Tips

Elliott Wave Weekly Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2016 16:26


First we start with an interview with Brian Whitmer who talks about the implications of the upcoming Brexit vote. Up next is Chris Carolan who shows you why it's important to keep your eye on emerging markets. The last feature is with Jeffrey Kennedy who explains teh importance of knowing the right questions to ask when looking at the market as an analyst vs. a trader. 

Elliott Wave Weekly Podcast
Trump, Puerto Rico & Stock Volatility

Elliott Wave Weekly Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2016 10:48


When Donald Trump announced he was running for president in June 2015, many traditional pundits and political commentators brushed him off. Now, ten months later, much of the establishment is reeling: Donald Trump has essentially clinched the Republican nomination. In this new interview, Robert Folsom explains how Trump rode a wave of negative social mood to the top. Our next interview is with Brian Whitmer, one of our emerging markets experts. He talks about the Puerto Rican debt crisis and explains why the country's recent default "was not a surprise" to him and others at EWI. Take a listen to learn why he thinks this debt crisis is not stopping anytime soon. Last we hear from Bob Stokes. Periods of low stock market volatility are usually followed by high volatility. On March 18, volatility was non-existent. Since then, volatility has jumped. Learn how  you can prepare now for "head spinning stock market moves."

Elliott Wave Weekly Podcast
Episode 48: Updates on Europe, Metals & More

Elliott Wave Weekly Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2016 15:52


We start with Brian Whitmer who edits Elliott Wave International's monthly European Financial Forecast. He spoke with ElliottWaveTV's Dana Weeks about what the current figures of credit demand mean for European stocks. Take a listen to learn what message credit demand across Europe is sending right now. Next up is an interview with Tom Denham who covers metals for Elliott Wave International. In this new interview, Tom talks about recent price action in gold and silver and the relationship between the two markets. Our last feature comes from Tony Carrion, one of Elliott Wave International's Currency Pro Service analysts. Tony relies on the Wave Principle for determining price targets. He explains how he uses Elliott waves -- and why hearing an interview with Bob Prechter was a "game changer."

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Elliott Wave Weekly Podcast
Episode 47: 3 New Interviews with 3 Different Analysts

Elliott Wave Weekly Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2016 25:19


Today we kick things off with an analyst spotlight feature on Michael Madden who discusses the business of forecasting forex markets. The next feature is an interview with Jim Martens who explains why his "ideal subscriber" is a forex trader who thinks for himself and only uses Jim's analysis as a "sounding board" for spotting trade setups. The last feature today is another interview, this one with the director of the Socionomics Institute, Matt Lampert who sat down with NPR's Jim Burress to discusses socionomics and explain socionomic causality.

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Elliott Wave Weekly Podcast
Episode 46: CoCo Bonds, Gold & Social Mood

Elliott Wave Weekly Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2016 11:27


Pete Kendall tells you about the emergence of the so-called CoCo bonds, one of the hottest new derivative-backed instruments on Wall Street. Gold's price trend has baffled investors at almost every turn. Today, gold's wave pattern is clear, and Elliott-minded investors are benefiting. The Director of the Socionomics Institute discusses his journey with socionomics, the importance of social mood, and how socionomics helps you spot market reversals and trends early.

Elliott Wave Weekly Podcast
Episode 45: The Advantages of the Elliott Wave Principle

Elliott Wave Weekly Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2016 12:12


Today's episode of Elliott Wave Weekly starts by looking at how higher stock prices and higher skyscrapers go hand in hand. Next up we have a feature from Pete Kendall where he discusses the uniqueness of the Wave Principle and explains why psychology repeats itself over time. The last feature is an interview with Tom Denham, the editor of EWI's Metals Pro Service. He explains why he thinks the uptrend in gold will continue.

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Michael Covel's Trend Following
Ep. 78: Trend Following Style, Prechter, Godin, and Gawande with Michael Covel on Trend Following Radio

Michael Covel's Trend Following

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2012 22:02


Please enjoy my monologue Trend Following Style, Prechter, Godin, and Gawande with Michael Covel on Trend Following Radio. This episode may also include great outside guests from my archive. --- I'm MICHAEL COVEL, the host of TREND FOLLOWING RADIO, and I'm proud to have delivered 10+ million podcast listens since 2012. Investments, economics, psychology, politics, decision-making, human behavior, entrepreneurship and trend following are all passionately explored and debated on my show. To start? I'd like to give you a great piece of advice you can use in your life and trading journey… cut your losses! You will find much more about that philosophy here: https://www.trendfollowing.com/trend/ You can watch a free video here: https://www.trendfollowing.com/video/ Can't get enough of this episode? You can choose from my thousand plus episodes here: https://www.trendfollowing.com/podcast My social media platforms: Twitter: @covel Facebook: @trendfollowing LinkedIn: @covel Instagram: @mikecovel Hope you enjoy my never-ending podcast conversation!

Turning Hard Times into Good Times
Hour 2: Prechter, Turk and Shedlock on Inflation or Deflation

Turning Hard Times into Good Times

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2012 56:14


With permission of GoldMoney, we will play a previously recorded debate between James Turk who believes we are destined for hyperinflation event and Robert Prechter who is equally convinced that a deflationary depression worse than the 1930s lies in our path. But must we face either extreme? Might we not experience something more tolerable along the lines of A. Gary Shilling's deflationary views? Mish Shedlock, well known for his belief that we will experience substantial price declines due to an overwhelming debt load, will talk to us live to provide his perspective relative to the extreme divergent views of Turk and Prechter. Your host will comment on the impact of these various scenarios might have on the demand for energy in light of two corporate guests in the energy sector. Chris Cooper, Pres. of a young but growing oil and gas company, Aroway Energy, and Sean Hurd, Pres. of Blue Sky Uranium with spectacular speculative potential, will talk about their companies' prospects.

Turning Hard Times into Good Times
Hour 1: Prechter, Turk and Shedlock on Inflation or Deflation

Turning Hard Times into Good Times

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2012 61:39


With permission of GoldMoney, we will play a previously recorded debate between James Turk who believes we are destined for hyperinflation event and Robert Prechter who is equally convinced that a deflationary depression worse than the 1930s lies in our path. But must we face either extreme? Might we not experience something more tolerable along the lines of A. Gary Shilling's deflationary views? Mish Shedlock, well known for his belief that we will experience substantial price declines due to an overwhelming debt load, will talk to us live to provide his perspective relative to the extreme divergent views of Turk and Prechter. Your host will comment on the impact of these various scenarios might have on the demand for energy in light of two corporate guests in the energy sector. Chris Cooper, Pres. of a young but growing oil and gas company, Aroway Energy, and Sean Hurd, Pres. of Blue Sky Uranium with spectacular speculative potential, will talk about their companies' prospects.

Turning Hard Times into Good Times
Hour 2: Ian's 1012 Forecast. Is this The Year for Dow 1,000 and $4,000 Gold?

Turning Hard Times into Good Times

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2012 54:41


Ian Gordon, a student of the Kondratieff Cycle, returns to discuss his 2012 market forecast. Between 1923 and 1925, Nicolai Kondratieff discovered a long-term economic cycle primarily based on commodity prices, interest rates and trade beginning in 1789. Ian Gordon has improved upon this concept by including multiple factors not previously recognized. Based on his interpretation of the Longwave cycle, Ian has accurately predicted the current economic downturn and credit crisis. Along with other guests like Hoye, Prechter and McHugh, Ian believes we are now in one of the largest Kondratieff contractions in history and that at its conclusion life as we have known it will no longer exist. Gordon predicts the Dow to bottom at 1,000 and gold to rise to $4,000. But how soon? How will we end 2012? To help you apply Ian's bullish views on precious metals, we have interviews with Chris Crupi, Pres. of Paramount Gold and Amir Adnani, Chairman of Brazil Resources.

Turning Hard Times into Good Times
Hour 1: Ian's 1012 Forecast. Is this The Year for Dow 1,000 and $4,000 Gold?

Turning Hard Times into Good Times

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2012 63:28


Ian Gordon, a student of the Kondratieff Cycle, returns to discuss his 2012 market forecast. Between 1923 and 1925, Nicolai Kondratieff discovered a long-term economic cycle primarily based on commodity prices, interest rates and trade beginning in 1789. Ian Gordon has improved upon this concept by including multiple factors not previously recognized. Based on his interpretation of the Longwave cycle, Ian has accurately predicted the current economic downturn and credit crisis. Along with other guests like Hoye, Prechter and McHugh, Ian believes we are now in one of the largest Kondratieff contractions in history and that at its conclusion life as we have known it will no longer exist. Gordon predicts the Dow to bottom at 1,000 and gold to rise to $4,000. But how soon? How will we end 2012? To help you apply Ian's bullish views on precious metals, we have interviews with Chris Crupi, Pres. of Paramount Gold and Amir Adnani, Chairman of Brazil Resources.

Turning Hard Times into Good Times

Ron Paul, Robert Prechter, Ian Gordon, Bob Hoye, John Williams, Larry Parks and Eric Sprott provide insights into the global economic malaise. All offer some hope for YOU, IF you can see through the deceit of policymakers. Paul and Parks explain that defiance of the Constitution's requirement to use gold and silver as money is leading to economic ruination. Prechter, Gordon and Hoye warn of a very severe deflationary future. Hoye believes the markets will require policymakers return to a gold-based currency. But Williams makes a strong case for hyper inflation in a debate with Bob Hoye. Paul and Parks also warn of inflation. Investor Eric Sprott is not as sure as some of this week's other guests on the inflation/deflation issue but he, like all the other guests, is absolutely sure gold and silver are essential to preserving wealth. Eric makes a very strong case for silver outperforming gold. Jay Taylor's severe cold prompted a replay of the above noted guests this week.

Turning Hard Times into Good Times

Ron Paul, Robert Prechter, Ian Gordon, Bob Hoye, John Williams, Larry Parks and Eric Sprott provide insights into the global economic malaise. All offer some hope for YOU, IF you can see through the deceit of policymakers. Paul and Parks explain that defiance of the Constitution's requirement to use gold and silver as money is leading to economic ruination. Prechter, Gordon and Hoye warn of a very severe deflationary future. Hoye believes the markets will require policymakers return to a gold-based currency. But Williams makes a strong case for hyper inflation in a debate with Bob Hoye. Paul and Parks also warn of inflation. Investor Eric Sprott is not as sure as some of this week's other guests on the inflation/deflation issue but he, like all the other guests, is absolutely sure gold and silver are essential to preserving wealth. Eric makes a very strong case for silver outperforming gold. Jay Taylor's severe cold prompted a replay of the above noted guests this week.

Turning Hard Times into Good Times

Ron Paul, Robert Prechter, Ian Gordon, Bob Hoye, John Williams, Larry Parks and Eric Sprott provide insights into the global economic malaise. All offer some hope for YOU, IF you can see through the deceit of policymakers. Paul and Parks explain that defiance of the Constitution's requirement to use gold and silver as money is leading to economic ruination. Prechter, Gordon and Hoye warn of a very severe deflationary future. Hoye believes the markets will require policymakers return to a gold-based currency. But Williams makes a strong case for hyper inflation in a debate with Bob Hoye. Paul and Parks also warn of inflation. Investor Eric Sprott is not as sure as some of this week's other guests on the inflation/deflation issue but he, like all the other guests, is absolutely sure gold and silver are essential to preserving wealth. Eric makes a very strong case for silver outperforming gold. Jay Taylor's severe cold prompted a replay of the above noted guests this week.

American Monetary Association
AMA 24 – Elliott Wave Theory: Predicting The Future

American Monetary Association

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2011 38:19


Jason interviews Robert R. Prechter, Jr., CMT, President of Elliott Wave International (EWI), the world's largest market forecasting firm. Visit :http://americanmonetaryassociation.org/category/podcast/.EWI's 20-plus analysts provide around-the-clock forecasts of every major market in the world via the internet and proprietary web systems like Reuters and Bloomberg.  Mr. Prechter began his professional career in 1975 as a Technical [...]