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Welcome to The Barrier Breakdown: Disrupting Mental Health! This week we are joined by Matt Lampert, director of the Socionomics Institute. Years of observing market trends and social swing have given Matt and his colleagues key insights into fortunes and failures of the future. In this episode, he discusses how he came to see these trend-shaping waves of social mood reflected in the stock market — and how to capitalize on them. Listen to us talk about the economic irregularities of 2020, as well as how our experience with COVID-19 is mirrored by prior examples of highly infectious diseases. You can learn more about Matt and his work by checking out https://socionomics.net/ to see firsthand the research he's working on, or follow the Socionomics Institute on Twitter @socionomics and Facebook https://www.facebook.com/socionomics/ All our upcoming continuing education events can be found at www.cbicenterforeducation.com You can watch or listen to The Barrier Breakdown on any of the following streaming services: Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCyc6xZzY7ra3L5pI2g5GKrw Podbean - https://cbi.podbean.com Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/2ETgUdDykWN96Tv26PWyZ2 Apple Podcasts - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-barrier-breakdown-disrupting-mental-health/id1546097545 Follow us on social media: CBI: https://www.facebook.com/CognitiveBehaviorInstitute Center for Ed: https://www.facebook.com/CBIcenterforeducation Instagram: @cognitivebehaviorinstitute :::::::::::::::::::: Music: Basic Majesty - Ashley Shadow Support by RFM - NCM: https://youtu.be/XVwlTTMgw5c ::::::::::::::::::::
The following conversation centres around Socionomics, the science of history and social prediction which aims to understand how social mood influences the social actions of the individual and a population at large. This conversation is with the Director of Socionomics Institute, Matt Lampert and has many practical implications to how psychology, behaviour, sociology influence the economy and stock market. We dissect how individuals can make more informed profitable decisions in the stock market as a result of understanding the concept of Socionomics. https://twitter.com/Socionomics http://socionomics.net/
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When most people analyze the stock market, they look at stuff like revenues, earnings, valuations, and economic conditions. But some people like to look at the Billboard music charts or what kinds of films are popular at any given moment. On this week's Odd Lots, we talk to Matt Lampert, the director of research at the Socionomics Institute, which attempts to analyze the market by looking at the nation's social mood. And there's no better way to examine society's mood than by looking at pop culture. Are horror movies in vogue? Are people listening to upbeat pop songs? Each of these things, according to Lampert, can offer a clue about the state of the nation and therefore which way the market will go next.
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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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