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(Audio) Q&A: Robert Prechter on the Fed, Inflation, Gold and More

By Editorial Staff
4/22/2013 1:30:00 PM

The figure here shows gold and silver prices for 2012 with the dates of the Fed’s unprecedented announcements. Both times, metals bulls got everything they hoped for and feared. Yet both markets peaked shortly after the first announcement, and they fell hard from a lower peak starting the very hour that Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke confirmed the start of his program to more than double his inflating from an already unprecedented rate. During that hour on Dec. 12, from 1:30 p.m. to 2:30 p.m., Robert Prechter was on the phone doing an interview with GoldSeek radio.

Filed Under: Gold, interview, Robert Prechter

Category: Classic Prechter


Head of Technical Analysis at HSBC Bank finds Socionomics "Hugely Beneficial"
Murray Gunn will speak at the 3rd Annual Social Mood Conference

By Jill Noble
2/21/2013 2:15:00 PM

Learn how Gunn applies socionomic analysis to the world of investing and trading in his role at HSBC.

Filed Under: Elliott Wave Education, interview, Robert Prechter, social mood, socionomics, socionomics summit, technical analysis, Traders

Category: Socionomics


(VIDEO) Is Natural Gas the Next Big Thing?

By Alexandra Lienhard
6/20/2012 4:30:00 PM

Natural gas rallied 40% in the last two months. Is the cleaner alternative to crude oil braced for another big more to the upside? EWI’s Senior Analyst Jeffrey Kennedy joins Yahoo! Finance Breakout host Jeff Macke to offer his take on what’s in store for the market that has plagued long-term investors since falling over 80% from its 2005 highs.

Filed Under: interview, video, Jeffrey Kennedy, natural gas, commodities, elliott wave junctures

Category: Commodities


Listen: EWI's Chief Analyst Hochberg Explains Recent Action in Stocks, U.S. Dollar and More
Listen to Hochberg explain the problems with using lagging economic indicators like earnings

By Alexandra Lienhard
5/29/2012 4:45:00 PM

EWI Chief Market Analyst Steven Hochberg talks with MarketWrap radio about recent market action and where we are in the long-term trend, among many other topics.

Filed Under: earnings, economic indicators, Gold, interview, long-term trend, steve hochberg, U.S. dollar

Category: Stocks


(Audio) Robert Prechter Explains the Power of Market Cycles
Interview with Robert Prechter

By Alexandra Lienhard
4/16/2012 3:15:00 PM

Robert Prechter talks with Financial Sense Newshour host Jim Puplava about the debt debacle and the power of long term market cycles. He offers advice on how to protect your assets and keep your investments safe.

Filed Under: interview, Robert Prechter, market cycles, debt

Category: U.S. Economy


CORN-undrum? Why Have Corn Prices Been Falling?
EWI's Daily Futures Junctures presents the clear, objective story of the grain king's recent pain.

By Nico Isaac
1/18/2012 4:00:00 PM

Today I'm sitting down with EWI's chief commodity analyst and Futures Junctures Service editor Jeffrey Kennedy to discuss the recent drama in the grain market king, corn. On January 12, corn prices plummeted more than 6% in the market's worst slump in three months. And, according to the mainstream experts, one main factor drove the grain to its recent pain. Check out the full story today.

Filed Under: corn futures, Daily Futures Junctures, Elliott wave, Elliott Wave trading, fundamental analysis, futures trading, grain futures, interview, Jeffrey Kennedy

Category: Commodities


Prechter: Safety Is a Good Thing (Radio Interview)
Robert Prechter on Bloomberg Radio

By Alexandra Lienhard
12/23/2011 11:15:00 AM

Robert Prechter joins Bloomberg Surveillance Podcast hosts, Tom Keene and Ken Prewitt to discuss how keep your money safe and the likelihood of deflation, among other topics. Enjoy the 12-minute interview.

Filed Under: Robert Prechter, Elliott Wave Theorist, interview, bloomberg, deflation

Category: Stocks


Is History Repeating?
Interview with Robert Prechter

By Alexandra Lienhard
12/12/2011 3:00:00 PM

Robert Prechter joins Yahoo! Finance Breakout host, Jeff Macke, on December 6, 2011. Prechter compares the current market to the late stages of the 1929-1933 period in U.S. history -- a time marked by extreme volatility. Could anything like 1929-1933 happen again?

Filed Under: video, interview, Elliott Wave Theorist, Robert Prechter, yahoo! finance, volatility

Category: Stocks


What is Backing Your Deposits in the Bank?
Interview with Robert Prechter

By Alexandra Lienhard
12/7/2011 11:45:00 AM

Is the bank really the safest place to keep your money? Robert Prechter joins the Mind of Money host Douglass Lodmell to discuss what backs bank deposits and how you can keep your hard-earned money safe.

Filed Under: Robert Prechter, Club EWI, video, safe banks, interview

Category: U.S. Economy


Interview with Steve Hochberg: We're Not Out of the Woods Yet
EWI's Chief Market Analyst talks with MarketWrap Radio

By Alexandra Lienhard
11/28/2011 3:00:00 PM

EWI's Chief Market Analyst, Steve Hochberg, joined MarketWrap Radio host, Moe Ansari, on November 7, 2011. Hochberg talked about the Elliott wave patterns unfolding in the market and what recent price action means for the long-term trend. Enjoy the 12-minute interview.

Filed Under: Bear market, debt, deflation, interview, stock market cycles

Category: Stocks


(Audio) European Markets Outlook with Brian Whitmer
Enjoy this 16-minute interview with EWI's European Financial Forecast editor

By Alexandra Lienhard
11/16/2011 1:00:00 PM

Enjoy this 16-minute long interview with EWI's European Financial Forecast editor, Brian Whitmer.

Filed Under: eurozone, eu, soverign debt crisis, europe, brian whitmer, Greek debt, interview, Club EWI

Category: European Markets


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