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Robert Prechter on Bloomberg Television
Elliott Wave International Founder and CEO Robert Prechter appears regularly
on Bloomberg television. Topics include stocks, real estate, precious
metals, oil prices, bear markets, debt, inflation, deflation, social
trends, technical analysis, market regulation, interest rates, the Federal
Reserve and politics. View
Archive
June 29, 2009
Déjà Vu Dow 10,000?
Source: CNBC
Robert Prechter speaks on CNBC's The Kudlow Report about his case for deflation and the possibility of the bear market rally lifting stocks back to 10,000 before another leg down.
June 29, 2009
Dow 10,000 ... then deflation?
Source: MarketWatch
Columnist Peter Brimelow writes about EWI's performance and broader forecasts and analysis for U.S. markets, writing, "Over the past 12 months, [The Elliott Wave Financial Forecast] is up 16.22% by Hulbert Financial Digest count, compared to negative 32.63% for the dividend-reinvested Wilshire 5000 Total Stock Market Index.
June 29, 2009
Taiwan Stocks’ ‘Correction’ May Be Near End: Technical Analysis
Source: Bloomberg
Bloomberg's Chen Shiyin reports on The Asian-Pacific Financial Forecasts June 26 analysis, quoting the market letter: "If our long-term wave count is correct, Taiwan’s economic worst should soon be over, if it is not already.”
June 27, 2009
A Minority View: Deflation
Source: LewRockwell.com
Columnist David Calderwood writes about the inflation/deflation argument, pitting the majority view for inflation versus Robert Prechter's minority view for deflation.
June 26, 2009
(Audio) An interview with Robert Prechter
Source: King World News
Robert Prechter speaks with Eric King of King World News about Prechter's forecasts and analysis for U.S. stocks, economy and more.
June 24, 2009 & May 6, 2009
(Audio) A Socionomic View of Epidemic Disease, part 1
(Audio) A Socionomic View of Epidemic Disease, part 2
Source: HoweStreet.com
In Part 1, Tom Jeffries of HoweStreet.com interviews Socionomist Alan Hall about the inaugural issue of The Socionomist, which includes Hall's in-depth study of how social mood governs aspects of epidemic disease. Part 2 focuses on the conclusion of the same study, which explores the psychological and physiological mechanisms by which negative social mood compromises human immunity.Hall discusses potential threats on the horizon and provides charts that illustrate the timing of epidemics and their similarity to financial manias.
June 15, 2009
U.S. likely to lose AAA rating: Prechter
Source: Reuters
Reuters covers Robert Prechter's speech at the Reuters Investment Outlook Summit in New York in May, saying, "he sees investors' confidence in an economic rebound fading, a trend that will drag the S&P 500 stock index well below the March 6 intraday low."
June 15, 2009
Gold gains limited by deflation, dollar: Prechter
Source: Reuters
Reuters reports on Robert Prechter's analysis for gold, saying, "Gold's upward potential is limited because of strong demand for the U.S. dollar to repay a burgeoning debt amid deflation."
June 15, 2009
Prechter: oil rally to run out of steam
Source: Reuters
Reuters reports on Robert Prechter's analysis for oil, saying, "part of his reasoning is based on his view that what the world's largest economy faces is deflation."
June 4, 2009 & May 28, 2009
(Part 1) Prechter Q&A: Using Elliott Waves to Get a Feeling About Investors’ Feelings
(Part 2) Prechter’s Elliott Waves Foretell Doom — After a Nice Little Rally
Source: CBS MoneyWatch.com
Conrad deAenlle interviews Robert Prechter about his current prognostications in a two-part series for his weekly column, Against the Grain.
June 4, 2009
(Video) See some upside left in the short-term: Elliott Wave International | Transcript
Source: CNBC TV18 (India)
Mark Galasiewski, editor of EWI's Asian-Pacific Financial Forecast, provides updates to his forecasts for India's major markets. He discusses with news anchors the probability of a near-term top.
June 1, 2009
Asian Stocks May Rise 8% Before Declining: Technical Analysis | Japanese translation
Source: Bloomberg
Bloomberg reports on the June 2009 publication of EWI's Asian-Pacific Financial Forecast, saying, "Asian stocks may gain a further 8 percent before a 'correction' that will pave the way for the next leg of a rally in regional markets."
May 29, 2009
Prechter speaks on Bloomberg's Taking Stock
Source: Bloomberg
Robert Prechter, founder of Elliott Wave International, talks with Pimm Fox about the future of the bear-market rally, reflation and Prechter's "all-the-same-market" thesis.
May 26, 2009
Q&A: Robert Prechter with Barron's magazine (exclusive to magazine subscribers)
Source: Barrons
Robert Prechter answers questions, such as, "What's your reason for viewing things as so dire?" and "Will policy decisions being enacted now ameliorate or exacerbate the current decline?"
May 22, 2009
(Video) Prechter on Forbes.com: Riding Elliott Waves
Source: Forbes
John Dobosz of Forbes.com and Robert Prechter of Elliott Wave International discuss the broader nature of technical investing, and what the Elliott wave methodology espouses in comparison/contrast to other market and investment perspectives.
May 19, 2009
You haven't learned your lesson; everybody's saving more and spending less
Source: CNN Money
CNN Money contributor Paul La Monica writes about the resurgence of thrift among American households and its effect on the economy. La Monica writes, "Not everybody thinks that Americans will return to their reckless spending patterns of the past," in reference to Robert Prechter's comparisons to Japan's so-called lost decade.
May 15, 2009
Prechter Cites Profits as Chart Analyst Sees 80% Drop in Stocks
Source: Bloomberg
Bloomberg's Elizabeth Stanton reports on Robert Prechter's talk at a meeting of the Market Technicians Association in New York May 14, where he said, "we have a long way to go" before the larger bear market finds a long-lasting bottom.
May 14, 2009
Stocks still face deflationary collapse: Prechter
Source: Reuters
"It's not the start of a new bull market," said Robert Prechter in an interview with Reuters. "Our models are (showing) right now that it is a much bigger bear market than most people realize, something along the lines of 1929-1932."
May 12, 2009
The Last Wave (Coverage of Robert Prechter's presentation at the New York Hard Assets Conference)
Source: IBT Futures & Commodities
Metals Analyst Jon Nadler gives an account of Robert Prechter's presentation at the annual New York Hard Assets Investment Conference, saying it "ruffled more than a few feathers."
May 11, 2009
Worst may be yet to come; prognosticator with a remarkably good record says stock market gains won't last
Source: Chicago Sun Times
Terry Savage of Chicago Sun Times writes, "Reading this book (Prechter's best-seller Conquer the Crash) today, it seems as if Prechter had a crystal ball. That's why his current view of the market is so compelling. After forecasting this current rally in February, Prechter suggests traders should be looking for an exit point soon, an opportunity to sell short."
May 8, 2009
First Impression: The Socionomist
Source: FutureJacked.com
Michael Flagg of Futurejacked.com reviews the new monthly publication from the Socionomics Institute, The Socionomist, describing what he likes from the first issue and what he'd like to see in the future.
May 7, 2009
Prolonged rally in Indian stocks by June: Report
Source: Zee News (India)
Top Indian television station quotes the May 2009 issue of The Asian-Pacific Financial Forecast in a story about the widely publicized report.
May 5, 2009
(Video) Elliott Wave: See Market Rally Topping Out Soon
Source: CNBC TV18 (India)
Mark Galasiewski, editor of EWI's Asian-Pacific Financial Forecast, sees the rally on the Sensex topping out during the week ending Friday, May 8, 2009. “At a minimum, we would be looking for a 38% retracement of that advance," he says. "At present, if we go a little higher, that should lead us back to the end of the previous fourth wave, which is the April 22 low of approximately 10,700 on the Sensex or 3,300 in the Nifty.”
May 4, 2009
Asian Stock Rally on ‘Final Leg,’ May Fall: Technical Analysis
Source: Bloomberg
Bloomberg journalist Chen Shiyin reports on EWI's May 2009 Asian-Pacific Financial Forecast, which says, “Corrections are due in most Asian-Pacific indexes by mid- May, and they should last through the end of the month and possibly into June.”
April 19, 2009
Sensex at 100,000 points? Possible by 2025: Technical charts
Source: The Times of India
Elliott Wave International, which specializes in analysis of technical charts of stock movements, believes that the recent surge in Indian market is the beginning of a long-running bull cycle that could continue for 15 years.
April 9, 2009
(Video) EWI’s Mark Galasiewski Reveals 15-Year Target for India's SENSEX, Other Asian-Pacific Markets
Source: CNBC TV18 (India)
Editor of EWI’s Asian-Pacific Financial Forecast monthly market letter Mark Galasiewski talks with CNBC TV18 news anchors about his “Elliott Wave report that's been making a lot waves recently,” including a 15-year target for India’s SENSEX that Mark says may sound “extraordinary to many people.”
April 7, 2009
Asian Stocks Set for 15% Gain in ‘Multi-Month’ Rally | Japanese translation
Source: Bloomberg
Bloomberg reporter Chen Shiyin reviews The Asian-Pacific Financial Forecast’s analysis on China: “Such a breakout helped to identify the start of a bull market in China back in December,” Elliott Wave International said. “Prices in the rest of the region should now advance in a similar fashion.”
April 2, 2009
Elliott
waves market on, for now
Source: MarketWatch
Columnist Peter Brimelow reports on the performance of The Elliott Wave
Theorist, Elliott Wave Financial Forecast and Short Term Update, saying,
“Over the past 12 months the Elliott Wave Financial Forecaster
is up 22.8% by Hulbert Financial Digest count, vs. negative 43.32% for
the dividend-reinvested Dow Jones Wilshire 5000.”
March 27, 2009
Investors
Pull Back After a Strong Week
Source: New York Times
Reporter Jack Healy discusses skepticism behind a stock rally many are
calling a clear sign of recovery on Wall Street. Healy asks EWI President
and Founder Robert Prechter whether he thinks the apparent recovery
is real or just a temporary upward trend in a larger bear market.
March 25, 2009
India
Starts Next Rally in 5-Wave Cycle
Source: Bloomberg
Bloomberg contributor Chen Shiyin discusses a special interim issue
of The Asian-Pacific Financial Forecast, edited by Elliott Wave International’s
Mark Galasiewski, in which Galasiewski writes, “Prices in India’s
Sensex have just broken above a downtrend line, imitating a pattern
from 2004 that led a strong rally.”
March 24, 2009
Clients Acting
Sheepish?
Source: Agent Genius Magazine
Real estate writer Heather Elias talks about how crowd psychology and
the Wave Principle govern decision making in the real estate market. Elias
concludes, “‘Mass psychology’ and ‘crowd behavior’
can trump logic and data easily.” March 8, 2009
Stocks
overdue for a rally? Even some mega-bears say so
Source: Los Angeles Times
L.A. Times interviews EWI’s Chief Market Analyst Steve Hochberg
about the near- and long-term outlooks he shares with his colleague,
EWI President and CEO Robert Prechter.
March 4, 2009
Elliott
wave predicts bear-market rally?
Source: MarketWatch
Columnist Peter Brimelow gives his take on Robert Prechter’s performance
through the years. He critiques Prechter’s most successful forecasts
and talks about the long-time market theorist’s latest writings
on stocks and precious metals. Brimelow also presents the impressive
performance record of The Elliott Wave Financial Forecast.
March 2, 2009
(Audio)
Prechter Sees Sharp Rebound After Stock Market Low
Source: Bloomberg
Robert Prechter, founder of Elliott Wave International, Inc., who predicted
the 1987 stock market crash, talks with Bloomberg's Tom Keene and Pimm
Fox about the U.S. equities markets, Elliott wave theory and “Jaguar
inflation.” (mp3 file)
Feb. 27, 2009
Stocks
bear market has years to run: Prechter
Source: Reuters
Journalist John Parry gets to the bottom of Robert Prechter’s
February 2009 advice with a detailed feature on Prechter’s outlook
for stocks and gold, among other markets. He quotes Prechter as saying,
“Again, nothing is certain, but I like betting against crowds.
And we have had so many to bet against in recent years: real estate,
stocks, subprime mortgages, The New Economy, oil, collectibles, commodities,
baseball salaries, and now silver and bonds. It's been a smorgasbord
of opportunity.”
Feb. 27, 2009
Equities.
Buy 'em or run for the hills?
Source: Stockhouse
Blogger Matt Stiles mentions Robert Prechter, interestingly, under a
subhead titled “The Bull Case” in a recent posting. He writes,
“Even the ‘perma bear’ Bob Prechter was suggesting
that now is a good time to cover shorts in preparation for what he calls
a ‘wave 2 rally.’ Prechter, the undisputed authority on
the Elliott Wave Theory, believes that the end of Wave 1 is nearing.”
Feb. 26, 2009
(Video)
Business News Network interviews Robert Prechter
Source: Business News Network
BNN interviews Mike Wilson, CEO, Agrium; and Robert Prechter, founder
and president, Elliott Wave International (fast-forward to 6:34 for
Prechter interview).
Feb. 25, 2009
How
far will stock markets fall?
Source: MoneyWeek
Commodity commentator Dominic Frisby critiques Robert Prechter’s
bearish forecast for gold. He writes, “Prechter has been right
about a lot of things – deflation being one of them – but
he has not been right on gold. A strong deflationist, he has been bearish
on the metal. … But the worrying thing for gold investors now
is that gold, too, is putting in a double top.”
Feb. 25, 2009
U.S.
Stocks Gain Most In A Month
Source: The Bulletin
Lynn Thomasson writes, “Elliott Wave International Inc.’s
Robert Prechter, who advised shorting U.S. stocks three months before
the bear market began, said investors should end that bet. He warned
of a ‘sharp and scary’ rebound for anyone still wagering
on a retreat, according to this month’s ‘Elliott Wave Theorist.’
Prechter is famous for cautioning that stocks would crash two weeks
before the Black Monday retreat in 1987.”
Feb. 25, 2009
Despondent?
It's probably time to buy
Source: Financial Post
A writer puts a bullish spin on Robert Prechter’s advice to subscribers
to close aggressive short positions on U.S. stocks and take profits
while they can. The writer says, “But even the most bearish of
pundits, Robert Prechter, is now advising clients to close any short
positions on U. S. stocks now that the S&P 500 index has touched
12-year lows.”
Feb. 25, 2009
(Video)
Prechter Sees 'Two More Years' of U.S. Stock Bear Market
Source: Bloomberg
Robert Prechter, chief executive officer of Elliott Wave International
Inc., talks with Bloomberg's Pimm Fox about the outlook for U.S. stocks.
Prechter also discusses his recommendation that investors close their
short positions on stocks, the outlook for the U.S. dollar and investment
strategy.
Feb. 24, 2009
Prechter
Advises ‘Closing Shorts’ on U.S. Stocks
Source: Bloomberg
Elliott Wave International’s Robert Prechter, who advised shorting
U.S. stocks in July 2007, three months before the bear market began,
said investors should now end those bets following the recent market
sell off.
Feb. 23, 2009
Gold
at $1000
Source: Gold Seek
Howard S. Katz writes that “Everyone laughed” at Robert
Prechter’s forecast of the early 1980s that the DJI would rise
to the – then astounding – level of 3500, “then refused
to give him credit when he was right.”
Feb. 11, 2009
Who’s
Hue? A car's exterior color can speak volumes about the driver's personality
Source: The Poughkeepsie Journal
Features Writer Deb Acord explores the link between collective social
mood, drivers’ choices of car colors and the stock market. Acord
cites the research of Elliott Wave International Analyst and Socionomist
Mark Galasiewski.
Jan. 21, 2009
Forecaster
of deflation, depression sees no true end till 2016
Source: Atlanta Journal-Constitution
David Markiewicz profiles three successful entrepreneurs that have seen
huge success despite the declining business cycle. He says of Elliott
Wave International CEO and founder Robert Prechter, “The Gainesville
[Ga.] economic forecaster, considered a genius in the ’80s and
misguided in the ’90s, now seems spot on, with markets in the
tank and the outlook gloomy.”
Jan. 20, 2009
Going
Short, Winning Big
Source: Barrons
Barrons magazine profiles Atlanta-based Lang Asset Management, a firm
Robert Prechter recommended in his 2002 best-seller Conquer the Crash.
While most asset managers lost money for their clients in 2008, Lang Asset
Management clients gained 8%-50% by properly positioning for today’s
environment.
Jan. 15, 2009
Global
lending thaw may yet return to deep freeze
Source: Reuters
Reuters reporter John Parry asks for Robert Prechter’s opinion
on the global credit crisis and whether another wave will hit. Prechter
says, "This is a temporary respite and when it's over, the stock
market will make new lows, and Libor spreads will go beyond their extremes
in October."
Jan. 13, 2009 (Audio)
The socionomic signposts are everywhere
Source: Howestreet.com
Using real estate price data from North America, Japan and Holland, EWI
and Socionomics Institute Analyst Alan Hall reveals a common underlying
psychological motivation behind real estate manias. Includes five downloadable
charts.
Jan. 9, 2009
An
investment as good as gold
Source: The Globe and Mail
Reporter Lori McLeod reports on Robert Prechter’s March 2008 study
of precious metals and recession, which addresses gold’s safe
haven status for investors by examining the metal’s performance
during the past 11 recessions.
Jan. 8, 2009
Should
you follow the advice of market timers?
Source: USA Today
Reporter John Waggoner interviews EWI Chief Market Analyst Steve Hochberg,
among others, about the merits of technical analysis-driven market timing
vs. news and earnings-driven fundamental analysis.
Jan. 2, 2009
The
‘permabear' keeps on growling in 2009
Source: The Globe and Mail
Columnist Boyd Erman writes about Robert Prechter’s 2008 forecasts
in contrast to others who successfully forecast the bursting of the
credit bubble, saying “What set Mr. Prechter's call for 2008 apart
from some other strategists ... is Mr. Prechter didn't call for an associated
runup in commodity prices as investors fled to hard assets.”
Dec. 17, 2008
Elliott
Wave Financial Forecast among top market letters for 2008
Source: MarketWatch
MarketWatch columnist Peter Brimelow releases the top 10 performing
investment newsletters of 2008. EWI’s own Elliott Wave Financial
Forecast, co-edited by Steve Hochberg and Pete Kendall, ranks third.
Nov. 25, 2008
After
'GD2' in 2011, a 100-year bear market?
Source: MarketWatch
Columnist Paul Farrell presents seven “nightmare scenarios”
for the U.S. economy and markets, including one he calls the 100-year
bear market. Farrell says of Robert Prechter, “The same wisdom
that let him ‘see’ the 1980’s bull years before it
took off, may accurately predict the coming 100-year bear market well
ahead of time.”
Nov. 25, 2008
Prechter
Was Right After All
Source: Musings of a Speculator
Blogger Werner Merthens writes about Bob Prechter’s forecasts,
saying “Prechter was right on so many issues that I got wrong.”
Merthens comments on Prechter’s call for a U.S. dollar rally,
his debunking of the peak oil myth and his forecasts for stocks, metals
and the Federal Reserve’s reactions to the credit crisis.
Nov. 19, 2008
Columnist:
Falling Prices Can’t Be All Bad
Source: Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Business columnist Thomas Oliver invokes EWI President and CEO Robert
Prechter, also President of the Socionomics Institute, in a discussion
about the merits of deflation.
Nov. 21, 2008
(Audio) Five Things You Need To Hear: Let's Get Socionomic
Source: Minyanville.com
Minyanville's Kevin Depew talks about "5 Things You Need To Hear ," including "What is Socionomics?," "Conventional vs. Socionomic Perception of Causality," "The end of luxury," "Bearish on bottled water" and "Why saving is suddenly hot again ."
Nov. 18, 2008
(Audio)
Antiwar Radio Interviews Robert Prechter
Source: Anti-War Radio
Robert R. Prechter, Jr., executive director of the Socionomics Institute,
discusses how Elliott wave market trend analysis is predictive not only
of stock markets but also human social behavior, the societal mood as
a leading indicator of economic trends and warfare, the correlation
between bull markets and bright mini skirts and how the bailouts encourage
recklessness on Wall Street by encouraging moral hazard.
Nov. 4, 2008
(Audio)
Alan Hall with Elliott wave Lessons
Source: Howestreet.com
EWI Analyst and Socionomist Alan Hall speaks with Tom Jeffries about
the Elliott Wave Principle, socionomic theory, politics and why government
intervention into the financial markets will ultimately not work.
November 2008
Roadmaps
or GPS? Lessons in Elliott Wave Analysis
Source: SFO Magazine
EWI Senior Currency Strategist Jim Martens writes a guest column for
Stocks, Futures and Options Magazine about how the Elliott Wave Principle
acts as a roadmap to help drivers – or traders – navigate
the financial markets.
Oct. 31, 2008
Surf's
Up: Wave Theory Challenges Today's Conventional Wisdom
Source: MarketWatch
Jim Anderson, president of SVB Analytics, a firm providing solutions
to analytical and valuation problems specific to technology, life science
and venture capital companies, discusses Elliott Wave Theory and Kondratieff
Wave Theory.
Oct. 28, 2008
(Video)
Elliott Wave's Prechter Expects Volatile ‘Bear’ Market
Source: Bloomberg
Robert Prechter, chief executive officer of Elliott Wave International,
talks with Bloomberg's Pimm Fox from Atlanta about the U.S. stock market's
performance, commodity prices and Prechter's investment advice.
Oct. 28, 2008
Have
Investors Panicked and Capitulated?
Source: MarketWatch
EWI Founder and CEO Robert Prechter submits a guest column to MarketWatch.com
about his study of historical periods of panic and capitulation and
relates them to the market environment of September and October 2008.
Oct. 27, 2008
Getting
Past the Crash
Source: Motley Fool
A Motley Fool contributor discusses technical analyst Christopher Carolan’s
1998 paper, which plots stock market panics to the lunar calendar. Carolan,
now a technical analyst for Elliott Wave International, won the Charles
Dow Award for his study.
Oct. 24, 2008
(Audio)
Robert Prechter on WJR Radio in Detroit
Source: WJR Radio
Frank Beckman of WJR radio in Detroit, Mich., speaks with Robert Prechter
as U.S. stocks scorched downward on the morning of Oct. 24, 2008.
Oct 22, 2008
(Video)
Market Task Force
Source: CNBC
A check on the markets, with Steve Hochberg, chief market analyst at
Elliott Wave International, and the CNBC news team.
Oct. 13, 2008
(Video)
Tony Robbins Answers Viewers’ Questions
Source: NBC Today Show
Tony Robbins talks about psychology’s roll in the financial crisis
and mentions advice Robert Prechter gave him in a telephone conversation.
Oct. 11, 2008
How
to Survive the Global Panic
Source: The Times (UK)
The Times references a paper about financial herding by Robert Prechter
and Wayne Parker, which was originally published in the Journal of Behavioral
Finance
Oct. 8, 2008
Gas Shortage:
Irrational Herding or Economics?
Source: Ludwig von Mises Institute
The Ludwig von Mises Institute, the leading proponent of the Austrian
School of Economics, interviews Robert Prechter about the 2008 gas shortage
in the southeastern United States.
Oct. 7, 2008
(Video)
Today’s Market Outlook
Source: CNBC
Perspectives on the economy with John Lonski, Moody's Investors Service,
and Steve Hochberg, Elliott Wave International’s chief market
analyst.
Oct. 6, 2008
(Audio)
Confidence makes the markets
Source: Howestreet.com
Alan Hall, analyst for Elliott Wave International and the Socionomics
Institute, talks with Tom Jeffries about the Elliott Wave Principle,
socionomic theory and the state of financial markets.
Sept. 28, 2008
In
Southeast gasoline shortage, experts see fearful psychology spawned
by economic troubles
Source: Associated Press
The Associated Press interviews Robert Prechter, among others, about
psychology’s role in the 2008 gas shortage in the southeastern
United States.
Aug. 20, 2008
(Video)
Prechter Says Fannie Could Go Bankrupt Without Bailout
Source: Bloomberg
Robert Prechter talks with Bloomberg's Pimm Fox from Atlanta about the
outlook for the U.S. economy, commodity prices and Fannie Mae and Freddie
Mac.
Aug. 15, 2008
(Audio)
Lesson One in Elliott Wave Theory
Source: Howestreet.com
Elliott Wave International and Socionomics Institute analyst Alan Hall
talks with Tom Jeffries about Elliott Wave Theory and the Russia-Georgia
conflict.
Aug. 12, 2008
(Video)
Analyst Hall Says Conflict Adds Risk to Russia’s Stocks
Source: Bloomberg
Elliott Wave International analyst Alan Hall discusses the Russia-Georgia
conflict with Bloomberg’s Pimm Fox.
July 29, 2008
(Video)
Today’s Market Outlook
Source: CNBC
Perspectives on the economy with Jeoff Hall, Thomson Reuters, and Steve
Hochberg, Elliott Wave International’s chief market analyst.
May 7, 2008
(Video)
Prechter of Elliott Wave Expects a ‘Period of Deflation’
Source: Bloomberg
Robert Prechter talks with Bloomberg's Pimm Fox from Atlanta about the
U.S. economy and stock market and the outlook for silver, gold and oil
prices.
Feb. 27, 2008
(Video)
Prechter Says Dow-Gold Ratio Shows U.S. in Bear Market
Source: Bloomberg
Robert Prechter talks with Bloomberg's Pimm Fox from Atlanta about his
theory that U.S. stocks are in a bear market, the impact of credit costs
on equities and implications of the decline in shares of bond insurers.
Nov. 27, 2007
(Video)
Prechter Says Rate Cuts Won't Halt U.S. Stocks’ Decline
Source: Bloomberg
Robert Prechter talks with Bloomberg's Pimm Fox from Atlanta about the
outlook for U.S. equity market according to the Elliott Wave Theory,
Federal Reserve monetary policy and Prechter's investment advice.
Oct. 19, 2007
(Video)
Robert Prechter Says Markets More ‘Bearish’ Than in 1987
Source: Bloomberg
On the 20th anniversary of Black Monday, Robert Prechter talks with
Bloomberg's Pimm Fox from Atlanta about the outlook of the U.S. stock
market and the Elliott Wave Theory, inflation and market conditions
during the Dow Jones Industrial Average crash on Oct. 19, 1987. David
Joy, chief market strategist at RiverSource Investments LLC, also speaks. |