Financial Survival Network, Released on 1/30/24 (Recorded on 1/26/24)
Join us for an enlightening conversation with Charles Nenner, a renowned expert in market cycles, as he delves deep into the dynamic world of finance. In this thought-provoking meeting, Nenner shares invaluable insights into the stock market, corporate profits, and the cyclical nature of various markets, such as gold, silver, oil, natural gas, soybeans, live cattle, lumber, and Bitcoin. Nenner highlights the critical importance of monitoring cycles and explores how geopolitical events can influence market triggers. Gain a deeper understanding of how market cycles impact inflation, consumer prices, and interest rates, and why it’s crucial to consider long-term economic cycles when making policy decisions. Hosted by Kerry Lutz, this engaging conversation also addresses skepticism about the Federal Reserve’s approach and emphasizes the significance of incorporating long-term economic cycles into policy decisions. Nenner’s predictions about a looming housing market crash later in the year and his advice on protective strategies are particularly eye-opening. We also delve into the potential repercussions of the pandemic on travel and the airline industry, as well as its broader economic implications. Don’t miss this opportunity to gain valuable insights into market cycles and their profound impact on various markets. Plus, discover how understanding and integrating long-term economic cycles can shape better policy decisions. Stay informed and empowered with the Financial Survival Network, and be sure to sign up for a free trial on Charles Nenner’s website to access even more expert insights. This meeting is your ticket to a deeper understanding of the financial world’s cyclical nature – watch now!
Charles Nenner founded, and is president of, the Charles Nenner Research Center. Mr. Nenner has provided his independent market research to the following entities all over the world: hedge funds, banks, brokerage firms, family offices, and individual clients. Mr. Nenner worked for Goldman, Sachs & Co in NY, from 2001 to 2008. Before that time, Mr. Nenner worked exclusively for Goldman, Sachs & Co. in London, where he served as a technical analyst for Goldman’s fixed income trading group from 1998 to 2001. From 1997 to 1998, he served as the head of trading research at Rabobank International, and from 1992 to 1994, he was head of Market Timing at Ofek Securities in Tel Aviv. Mr. Nenner initiated a system of pattern forecasting and securities analysis, and developed a computer program which takes many indicators into account, including Mr. Nenner’s use of proprietary cycle analysis.