2021-03-28 Retirement Lifestyle Advocates Radio w/ Murray Gunn

2021-03-28 Retirement Lifestyle Advocates Radio w/ Murray Gunn

Author: Dennis Tubbergen March 28, 2021 Duration: 44:08
It's amazing to think that the Japanese stock market topped out 31 years ago and the European market topped 21 years ago, and the Chinese market topped to 14 years ago. As positive social mood is waning here in the U.S., our guest this week on Retirement Lifestyle Advocates radio, socionomics expert Mr. Murray Gunn, concludes that a multi-year bear market beginning this year is likely. Join your host Dennis Tubbergen for a great discussion of this forecast and how the study of cycles gives us insight into the financial markets.

Murray Gunn is Head of Global Research at Elliott Wave International. He worked as a fund manager in global bonds, currencies, and stocks, including long posts at Standard Life Investments and the Abu Dhabi Investment Authority. He then joined HSBC Bank as Head of Technical Analysis. Murray is the author of Trading Regime Analysis (Wiley, 2009) and a contributor to Socionomic Studies of Society and Culture (Socionomics Institute Press, 2017). In April 2018, Murray took over the helm of The European Short Term Update. You can also read his commentary in Global Market Perspective, Interest Rates Pro Services, and Currency Pro Services, and on deflation.com.

To learn more about Murray Gunn’s work as Head of Global Research at Elliott Wave International, please visit elliottwave.com or his work at the Socionomics Institute, please visit socionomics.net.

To learn more about Retirement Lifestyle Advocates, please visit our website at www.RetirementLifestyleAdvocates.com.

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Hosted by best-selling author and syndicated radio host Dennis Tubbergen, Retirement Lifestyle Advocates provides a steady, analytical voice for anyone thinking about their financial future. This isn't about hype or fear; it's a grounded look at the economic currents, market cycles, and monetary policies that directly impact long-term security and planning. Dennis breaks down complex financial news into understandable segments, focusing on what these shifts mean for your personal strategy rather than just the day's headlines. You'll hear detailed commentary and conversations with economists, investment professionals, and policy experts, all aimed at building a practical understanding of how to protect and grow wealth through uncertain times. Tuning into this podcast feels like getting a direct briefing from a seasoned guide who cuts through the noise. The discussions are built on a foundation of decades of experience, offering a perspective that values prudence and evidence over speculation. Whether you're actively managing your portfolio or simply want to comprehend the larger forces at play, the analysis here is designed to provide clarity and actionable context. It’s for those who believe a secure retirement is built on knowledge, not chance, and who appreciate a deep dive into the mechanics of money, markets, and the economy.
Author: Language: English Episodes: 100

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