Michael Oliver: Recent trends and future projections for stocks, gold, dollar, banking sector

Natural Resource Stocks, Released on 8/14/24

In this episode, Andy engages in a detailed discussion with Michael Oliver about recent trends and future projections for the broader market, including the S&P and NASDAQ 100. They dissect the recent sell-offs, rally points, and potential rate cuts by the Fed. Oliver provides in-depth analysis on the banking sector, gold prices, T bonds, and the dollar index, emphasizing their intertwined dynamics and the potential impact on various asset categories. Tune in for expert insights and strategic projections from Michael Oliver, renowned for his exceptional market calls.

00:00 Market Overview: Recent Trends and Predictions
00:26 Interview with Michael Oliver
00:38 Broader Market Analysis and Predictions
01:40 Impact of Fed Rate Cuts
04:12 Banking Sector Insights
07:01 Gold Market Analysis
09:40 Gold Miners and GDX Analysis
11:12 T Bonds and Dollar Index
15:49 Yen Carry Trade and Market Stability
17:00 Conclusion and Contact Information

J. Michael Oliver entered the financial services industry in 1975 on the Futures side, joining E.F. Hutton’s International Commodity Division, headquartered in New York City’s Battery Park. He studied under David Johnston, head of Hutton’s Commodity Division and Chairman of the COMEX. In the 1980s Mike began to develop his own momentum-based method of technical analysis. He learned early on that orthodox price chart technical analysis left many unanswered questions and too often deceived those who trusted in price chart breakouts, support/resistance, and so forth. In 1987 Mike technically anticipated and caught the Crash. It was then that he decided to develop his structural momentum tools into a full analytic methodology. In 1992 the Financial VP and head of Wachovia Bank’s Trust Department asked Mike to provide soft dollar research to Wachovia. Within a year, Mike shifted from brokerage to full-time technical research. His website is Olivermsa.com. He is also the author of The New Libertarianism: Anarcho-Capitalism.

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