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TTU85: The Cycles of Financial Markets ft. David Gurwitz of Charles Nenner Research – 1of2

TTU85: The Cycles of Financial Markets ft. David Gurwitz of Charles Nenner Research – 1of2

Published 10 years, 8 months ago
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This episode has a unique and interesting guest, the kind we rarely have on this show. David Gurwitz does not trade in the financial markets, but provides predictions and research to many firms, including some we have interviewed. He looks at the cycles in financial markets. Keep an open mind during this episode and see what you can learn about Charles Nenner’s research methods, the start of their research business, and what predictions they have been correct on and which ones they missed.

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In This Episode, You’ll Learn:

  • How David explains what he does, and how this interview is different.
  • How he played semi-professional basketball in Spain before going into accounting.
  • How he met Charles Nenner.
  • How their business works and how cycles works.
  • How Charles has predicted crude oil drop in 2014.
  • What they look at when making their predictions.
  • How they do media appearances and how media has changed.
  • How they go about doing their research.
  • Why sunspots might affect the stock market shifts.
  • How different cultures are more open to the idea of cycles and their effect on the financial sector.
  • The predictions they’ve made in recent years on the Yen, Gold, and the Euro.
  • Why looking back at history can show interesting lessons.

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