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June 5, 2013

Why Rising Stocks Are a Buzzkill for Legalized Marijuana

Source: Yahoo! Finance

Socionomist Euan Wilson joins Yahoo! Finance host, Jeff Macke, on his web show Breakout to discuss how history has shown that in times of economic prosperity government is more aggressive towards criminalization of recreational drug use. In the interview, Wilson explains, "rising social mood imbues people with the social willingness to remove social ills like drug use.” And when the market falls, “People give up on [removing social ills], they’re out of time, they’re out of money, they’re out of patience. So falling social mood will lead to decriminalization of drug use.”

May 23, 2013
Understanding the Social Mood

Source: Power Trading Radio

Euan Wilson joins Power Trading Radio host Merlin Rothfeld for an in-depth discussion on what the primary differences are between Socionomics and SocioEconomics.

May 16, 2013

S&P At Record Highs: Get Short?

Source: CNBC

CNBC's Melissa Lee talks to EWI's Steve Hochberg on Fast Money to get his take on the S&P making record highs. (Note: Steve's interview starts around 10 minutes into the video.)

April 9, 2013

The International Banking Heists Have Begun

Source: Yahoo! Finance
EWI's European Financial Forecast editor Brian Whitmer writes about the Cyrpus banking debacle and ongoing Eurozone crisis in an editorial for Yahoo! Finance.

April 2, 2013

(Video) Loving This Market? You've Got it All Wrong

Source: Yahoo! Finance
Steve Hochberg joins Yahoo! Finance's Breakout to discuss recent market action. Hochberg explains, "The market is going up in dollar terms, but when you look at the Dow or the S&P in real money terms such as gold or purchasing power divided by commodities, the all-time high for the market is back in 1999."

March 29, 2013

(Video) Great Q1 for Stocks But 'Tremendous Risk Lies Ahead"

Source: Yahoo! Finance
EWI's Chief Market Analyst, Steve Hochberg, explains that investors should approach today's market cautiously. In his discussion with Yahoo! Finance's Breakout, Hochberg says certain things are happening on the sidelines that are going to have consequences for the stock market.

March 15, 2013

cid:image003.jpg@01CB5993.F0D29BF0Weekend Wrap with John O'Donnell and Alan Hall

Source: Power Trading Radio

The Socionomics Institute's Alan Hall and Power Trading Radio host, John O'Donnell discuss socionomic theory and talk about how social mood drives the markets, cultural trends, politics and more.

February 26, 2013
Do European Stock Markets Predict European Elections?

Source: Yahoo! Finance
In a guest article for Yahoo! Finance, the Socionomics Institute's Alan Hall compares recent European election results versus each country's prior market performance.

February 20, 2013
5 dangers set to trip a 100-year bear market

Source: MarketWatch
Columnist Paul Farrell mentions Robert Prechter in an article about bear market scenarios. Farrell writes, "[Prechter's] success as a forecaster dates back to 1978 when he predicted a “raging bull market of the 1980s.” Nobody believed him back then either. Later he was called “Guru of the Decade” by the Financial News Network."

November 15, 2012
cid:image003.jpg@01CB5993.F0D29BF0Pro-Secession Talk Fueled By Country’s Negative Social Mood, Study Says
Source: US News & World Report
Elizabeth Flock writes about Alan Hall’s 2010 study on secessionism, saying “…the country’s negative social mood, reflected by downturns in the stock market, as correlated over time with pro-secession movements.”

November 8, 2012
Technicals Suggest ‘A Long Way to Go’ Down
Source: CNBC
Steve Hochberg joins CNBC’s Melissa Lee on Fast Money to explain how he interprets the move to the downside in the Dow and S&P. Hochberg talks about what he’s sees in the market’s future in terms of Elliott wave and technical analysis.

November 1, 2012
cid:image003.jpg@01CB5993.F0D29BF0Stock market predicts Obama win. Or is it a loss?

Source: CNN
CNN Money columnist Paul LaMonica writes about the stock market as a far better predictor of election outcomes than the unemployment rate or other economic indicators. He quotes Matthew Lampert, the Socionomics Institute research fellow at the University of Cambridge, "Positive gains in the market should bode well for Obama but if people think this is just a bear market rally that could dampen his chances."

October 31, 2012
cid:image003.jpg@01CB5993.F0D29BF0‘It’s the President, Stupid’: Elections Drive the Economy, Too

Source: Yahoo! News
David Pennock mentions the Socionomics Institute’s ongoing study of elections in an article about how markets affect sitting presidents.

October 26, 2012
cid:image003.jpg@01CB5993.F0D29BF0What the Stock Market Shows About the Election—Maybe

Source: The Atlantic
James Fallows writes about an “an economic correlation with political results that is far more powerful than the unemployment rate.” Fallows links to the Socionomics Institute’s paper on SSRN (Social Science Research Network) and explains that the correlation is with the change in the stock market's value during a president's term.

October 16, 2012
cid:image003.jpg@01CB5993.F0D29BF0Election Can Be Predicted By Stock Market, Researchers Say

Source: NBC News
Columnist Roland Jones quotes Robert Prechter, Matt Lampert and Deepak Goel in an article about the Socionomics Institute's election paper.

October 14, 2012
cid:image003.jpg@01CB5993.F0D29BF0Key to Election: Stocks, Not Jobs

Source: Philadelphia Inquirer
Michael Smerconish writes about the Socionomics Institute’s election paper and explains that the stock market’s performance is more predictive of incumbent presidents' reelection bids than the unemployment rate and other economic indicators, including GDP and inflation.

October 12, 2012
cid:image003.jpg@01CB5993.F0D29BF052 Reasons to Vote for Obama: #18, The Stock Market

Source: Huffington Post
Bernard Whitman cites Robert Prechter’s election paper in a guest article for Huffington Post about how stocks perform in regards to incumbent presidents.

October 9, 2012
cid:image003.jpg@01CB5993.F0D29BF0Roosevelt, Reagan, Clinton and…Obama?

Source: Forbes
Personal finance columnist Gregg Fisher writes about Robert Prechter’s presentation at the annual meeting of the Academy of Behavioral Finance & Economics where he spoke about the relationship between social mood, stock market performance and U.S. presidential elections.

September 28, 2012
cid:image003.jpg@01CB5993.F0D29BF0Study: Stock Market Election Predictor

Source: United Press International
The international news agency writes about the Institute’s election paper, explaining how the stock market is a better predictor of presidential re-election bids than the unemployment rate or the price of gasoline.

September 13, 2012
China's Stocks Drop Most in Two Weeks

Source: Bloomberg
Mark Galasiewski is quoted in an article about the decline in Chinese stocks. Galasiewski says the Shanghai Composite has reached the fourth wave of a five wave structure.

September 13, 2012
cid:image003.jpg@01CB5993.F0D29BF0Obama's Chances Look Less Golden

Source: Barron's
Columnist Randall Forsyth writes about stocks being the best predictor of the presidential election outcome and cites the Socionomics Institute's election paper.

September 12, 2012
China's Bull Is Back

Source: Yahoo! Finance
EWI's Asian-Pacific Analyst Mark Galasiewski outlines his long-term forecast for Chinese stocks and explains why he thinks the extreme pessimism surrounding Chinese stocks makes it a market to buy.

September 1, 2012
cid:image003.jpg@01CB5993.F0D29BF0Obama's 'Secret' Success

Source: New York Post
The Socionomics Institute's study on presidential re-election bids is mentioned in an article about how the stock market will affect the upcoming election.

August 28, 2012
cid:image003.jpg@01CB5993.F0D29BF0Forget About Unemployment Rate — S&P 500 Bigger Nov. 6, Study Finds

Source: Bloomberg
The Socionomics Institute’s paper on elections is featured in a Bloomberg Political Capital article about how likely the president is to be re-elected if the stock market rose on his watch.

August 28, 2012
cid:image003.jpg@01CB5993.F0D29BF0Social Mood Regulates US Shootings

Source: Human Events
In a guest column for the conservative news outlet, socionomist Alan Hall explains that multiple shootings in America occur more frequently during negative national moods.

August 23, 2012
cid:image003.jpg@01CB5993.F0D29BF0History Says a Roaring Stock Market Makes Obama Win Likely

Source: U.S. News and World Report
U.S. News and World Report’s Chief Business Correspondent writes about the Institute’s elections paper. He writes, “the Socionomics research goes a step further by comparing the stock market to other factors such as unemployment, economic growth, and inflation—which, it found, have surprisingly little influence on presidential re-election bids.”

August 21, 2012
(Video 1) Crude Oil Crash Coming Soon
(Video 2) Gold, Silver & Copper Are All Heading Lower: Elliott Wave Analyst

Source: Yahoo! Finance
Jeffrey Kennedy joins host Jeff Macke and reveals what his Elliott wave charts are telling him about what's next for precious metals, crude oil, natural gas and more.

August 13, 2012
(Video) BNN Berman's Call

Source: Business News Network
The Canadian financial news program talks with EWI's Chief Commodity Analyst Jeffrey Kennedy about understanding Elliott waves for commodities.

August 20, 2012
cid:image003.jpg@01CB5993.F0D29BF0Investors in Health Care Seem to Bet on Incumbent

Source: New York Times
Deepak Goel of the Socionomics Institute is quoted in an article for the New York Times DealBook saying “The best single predictor of presidential re-election results that we found was the percentage change in the stock market during the three years that preceded Election Day.”

August 10, 2012
cid:image003.jpg@01CB5993.F0D29BF0Analysis: Obama presidency great for stocks. Will it help him?

Source: Reuters
Columnist Steven Johnson quotes Robert Prechter in an article about the relationship between Obama's presidency and the stock market.

July 5, 2012
cid:image003.jpg@01CB5993.F0D29BF0Social Mood Is the Real Governor of the Federal Reserve

Source: Yahoo! Finance
In a guest column for Yahoo! Finance, socionomist researcher Alan Hall writes about the relationship between the market and the Fed. His article explains how social mood strongly influences the Fed.

June 20, 2012
(Video) Is Deflation to Blame for Europe's Economic Woes?

Source: Fox Business News
Fox Business News' Neil Cavuto talks to Robert Prechter about about why deflation is to blame for Europe’s economic crisis and the U.S. low interest rates.

June 20, 2012
(Video) Crude Oil's Price Chart Has a Story to Tell

Source: Yahoo! Finance
EWI's Senior Commodity Analyst Jeffrey Kennedy joined Jeff Macke on Yahoo! Finance to talk about a very compelling pattern unfolding in crude oil.

June 19, 2012
(Video) Is Natural Gas the Next Big Thing?

Source: Yahoo! Finance
EWI’s Senior Analyst Jeffrey Kennedy offers his take on what’s in store for natural gas, a market that has plagued long-term investors since falling over 80% from its 2005 highs.

June 12, 2012
(Video) Crunch Time for the Markets

Source: CNBC
Robert Prechter joins Maria Bartiromo and Jim Cramer on CNBC's special report on the state of the markets.

June 4, 2012
Elliott Waves Warn of Downside In Stocks, Unfriendly Future For Facebook
Source: Forbes
Forbes columnist John Dobosz mentions Robert Prechter in an article about Elliott Wave Theory. He writes, "[Prechter's] one of those guys who is incredibly smart but socially tactful enough never to make you feel stupid."

April 10, 2012
We are Rolling Over Into Deflationary Environment
Source: Fox Business News
Robert Prechter argues cash is the safest bet for investors because deflation is ahead.

March 23, 2012
Money Moves 5 Doomsayers Are Making Now

Source: MarketWatch
Robert Prechter is included in columnist Wallace Witkowski's profile of forecasters warning investors to prepare for another crash.

March 22, 2012
Interview with Robert Prechter: Forecasting the Presidential Election

Source: Fox Business News
Robert Prechter talks to Fox Business News host Neil Cavuto about his latest research on how social mood impacts presidential re-election bids. He explains that the most reliable indicator in predicting incumbent re-election is social mood, which is best reflected by stocks.

March 13, 2012
cid:image003.jpg@01CB5993.F0D29BF0An Obama Victory? That's What the Dow Says

Source: Globe and Mail
The Canadian paper mentions the Socionomics Institute's study on social mood, presidential elections and the stock market.

March 9, 2012
Apple to Play 'Fall Guy' for Massive Market Sell-Off, Say Elliott Wave Folks

Source: Barron's
Columnist Tiernan Ray writes about EWI's Mark Galasiewski's forecast for an attack on Apple to occur near the end of an equity rally.

March 8, 2012
cid:image003.jpg@01CB5993.F0D29BF0Two Economists Say All Signs Point to Obama

Source: The Fiscal Times
Columnist Merrill Goozner mentions Robert Prechter and his recent study on social mood and presidential elections in an article about about economic forecasters analyzing the presidential race.

March 6, 2012
cid:image003.jpg@01CB5993.F0D29BF0(Video) Can the Markets Predict the Next President?

Source: Yahoo! Finance
Robert Prechter talks with Yahoo! Finance Breakout host, Jeff Macke, about the Socionomics Institute's landmark study on presidential elections, "Social Mood, Stock Market Performance and U.S. Presidential Elections."

March 5, 2012
Warren Buffett vs. the Profiteers of Doom

Source: MarketWatch
Columnist Michael Sincere mentions Robert Prechter's deflation forecast. in an article about the future of the U.S. economy and the stock market.

March 5, 2012
cid:image003.jpg@01CB5993.F0D29BF0Does Stock Market Pick President?

Source: Hispanic Business
Hispanic Business paper writes about the Socionomics Institute's recent study on social mood and presidential elections.

February 29, 2012
cid:image003.jpg@01CB5993.F0D29BF0President Obama Runs with the Bulls

Source: The Hill
The Hill, a congressional newspaper with the largest circulation of any Capitol Hill publication, wrote up the Socionomics Institute's study on the stock market's uncanny ability to predict elections.

February 27, 2012
Experts Foresee Economic Devastation Ahead
Source: USA Today
Robert Prechter is featured in USA Today's article about forecasters offering grim warnings of tough times ahead.

February 3, 2012
cid:image003.jpg@01CB5993.F0D29BF0If Romney Wants to Beat Obama, He Should Hope the Dow Crashes
Source: Washington Post
The Washington Post reports on The Socionomics Institute’s research study, “Social Mood, Stock Market Performance and U.S. Presidential Re-Elections.”

December 18, 2011
Mark Galasiewski on Bloomberg

Source: Bloomberg UTV
After the market closed at 25-month low on Friday, equities open yet another session on a low note. EWI's Asian Pacific Financial Forecast Editor, Mark Galasiewski, weighs in on the recent market movement. Note: Galasiewski's interview starts about 9:45 into the broadcast.

December 14, 2011
Prechter's Market Outlook

Source: CNBC
Robert Prechter talks with CNBC's Maria Bartiromo about his outlook for the markets and how to keep your money safe in the coming year.

December 7, 2011
(Video 1) Prechter: Is History Repeating Itself?

(Video 2) Investing in 2012
Source: Yahoo! Finance
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.

November 10, 2011
Is it 1973 All Over Again?

Source: MarketWatch
Columnist Peter Brimelow writes about Robert Prechter's interim issue of the Theorist. Prechter writes that today's market reminds him of another period of time, "the situation is very like that of 1973."

November 9, 2011
(Video 1) Why U.S. Markets Are Entangled in the EU Crisis
(Video 2) The Mood in Europe Will Only Get Worse
Source: Yahoo! Finance
EWI's Brian Whitmer talks to Yahoo! Finance's Jeff Macke about Europe's debt crisis. He says Europe isn't getting any closer to a solution but rather a dissolution of the euro zone.

October 13, 2011
One Bear Feeling Good About Deflation Call
Source: MarketWatch
Peter Brimelow writes about the performance of The Elliott Wave Financial Forecast newsletter saying, "An investment letter that dodged the crash of 2008 is a current top-performer. It's feeling good about its long-standing deflation prediction. "

September 26, 2011
The 30 Most Influential Finance Sources
Source: The Big Picture
Robert Prechter was named one of the 30 Most Influential Finance Sources by Barry Ritholtz's The Big Picture.

September 1, 2011
All Good Things in Moderation

Source: Harden-Murrumburrah Express
Robert Prechter and his research on hemlines as they relate to social mood is mentioned by the Australian news outlet.

July 8, 2011
Open Lines Friday with Brian Whitmer

Source: Power Trading Radio
Brian Whitmer joins hosts Merlin Rothfeld and John O'Donnell to discuss his outlook and forecasts for Europe. (Note: Brian's interview starts about 11 minutes into the broadcast)

June 30, 2011
Europe Didn't Dodge Judgment Day

Source: Fortune
European Financial Forecast Editor, Brian Whitmer, is quoted throughout an article about the possibility of a Continental European credit crisis and another global economic slowdown.

June 24, 2011
Steve Hochberg on Market Wrap Radio

Source: Market Wrap Radio
EWI's Steve Hochberg joins radio host Moe Ansari to discuss recent market movement and where he thinks the markets are headed.

June 23, 2011
Gold Drops $30 In Commodity Selloff

Source: Futures Magazine
Jon Nadler writes about the future of the precious metal and mentions Elliott Wave analysis.

June 17, 2011
European Stocks Will Plummet
Source: Yahoo! Finance
EWI's European Analyst Brian Whitmer joins Yahoo! Finance Daily Ticker hosts Aaron Task and Henry Blodget to discuss the European debt crisis and what in store for the EU.

June 13, 2011
Technical Trading: The Week Ahead - 50-Day MA Key for Gold

Source: Kitco News
EWI's Metals Analyst Mike Drakulich offered his outlook for the future of gold and silver prices in a story from the Canadian metals newswire service.

June 10, 2011
(Audio) Kendall on Wall Street Shuffle

Source: CNN Wall Street Shuffle
Pete Kendall talks with hosts Dan Cofall and Dan Stewart about some of the parallels between the current markets and past mania peaks in stocks and commodities.

June 7, 2011
(Audio) Pete Kendall: "We Think It's Just the Start of a Larger Economic Problem"

Source: Business Talk Radio
Pete Kendall joined host Gabriel Wisdom to talk about recent market action, how it compares to past manias, long-term trend channels, deflation, his book The Mania Chronicles and much more.

June 7, 2011
Is the Euro Winning the Race to the Bottom?

Source: IBTimes
Roman Baudzus writes about Brian Whitmer's grim forecast for the euro, "Each currency union requires disciplined cooperation among its members, something that Europe will be exposed as lacking in a renewed downturn."

June 3, 2011
Interview with Brian Whitmer: Euro Is the Riskiest Among Paper Currencies

Source: Wirtschaftsfacts.de
EWI's European Financial Forecast Editor, Brian Whitmer, spoke with the German financial blog Wirtschaftsfacts.de about his outlook for Europe's ongoing sovereign debt crisis and the future of the European Union.

May 31, 2011
cid:image003.jpg@01CB5993.F0D29BF0Simple Correlation that Links Blogs and Tweets to Dow Jones Average

Source: The National
Socionomics is mentioned in an article about how public mood on social media platforms correlates with world markets.

May 17, 2011
Der Bärenmarkt kommt – und er wird schlimmer als der letzte - "The Bear Market is Coming - and Will Be Worst than the Last"

Source: WirtschaftsBlatt
Elliott Wave International's European Financial Forecast Editor, Brian Whitmer, explains his bearish outlook to the Austrian financial newspaper.

May 16, 2011
(Audio) Europe's Debt Crisis: Near the End, or Just Beginning

Source: Market Wrap
EWI's European Financial Forecast Editor, Brian Whitmer, discusses the European sovereign debt crisis and the future of the EU with Market Wrap radio host Moe Ansari. (Note: The link above opens a downloadable mp3 file, you can listen to Whitmer's interview here.)

April 19, 2011
cid:image003.jpg@01CB5993.F0D29BF0Socionomics; The Science of Understanding Social Change is Gaining Momentum

Source: The Root Trend
The Root Trend reviews the 2011 Socionomics Summit saying "A list of exceptional speakers drew strong attendance and gave everyone a lot of big ideas to consider."

 

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