The new inflation era will change future business cycles.
A new economic environment not experienced since the 1970s is likely just getting started. The low and stable inflation era that influenced many business cycles of the past 40 years is over! How will Business Cycles and Financial Markets be influenced by these destabilizing secular shifts. Investors who are on the right side of Business Cycles in this new era will be able to increase their real wealth rather than be victim to the large and often unexpected swings of financial assets during such an era. The journey ahead will be full of hazardous potholes but will present new opportunities for those who are alerted to the classic stages of business cycles and craft their portfolio strategy to successfully preserve one’s standard of living.
Join us for the second course in our new Wyckoff Business Cycle Webinar Series, which has been designed to help you identify and better understand Business Cycles and the effects of changing inflation trends on Financial Assets. This series will help you develop a roadmap to guide your investment process through future business cycles within a secular inflationary shift. You will learn from Joe Turner, one of the foremost researchers and experts on Business Cycles, with 50+ years of experience applying these concepts as a portfolio manager. He will be joined by Wyckoff expert, educator, and author Bruce Fraser. Joe and Bruce have team-taught graduate-level courses on investing through the business cycle and lectured on related topics for more than 40 years.
Each of the videos has accompanying slides, which can be printed out to allow you to take notes on as you watch the presentations. You will have one full year from the date of purchase to view and review the videos!
Trading Through The Business Cycle Part 2
Inflation Era
Business Cycle Part 2 - Inflation Era
$200.00
- Why the new era of Business Cycle trends will be investors’ biggest challenge
- Why a new investor playbook is essential
- What tools, concepts, and vehicles work best in the new era
- Could Financial Markets be entering the next secular inflation-adjusted bear market?
- A review of business cycle stages and sequence
- Techniques for investing in the best sectors and industry groups
- Understanding inflations effect on business cycles is key to dynamic asset allocation
- What is Dynamic Asset Allocation and why it is essential
- Why investors should expect more volatility in Financial Markets
- Develop a roadmap to guide your investment process through future business cycles within a secular inflationary shift
- Learn strategies to grow your wealth faster than inflation’s effects
- Create a checklist for surviving the new investment world order
- Learn timing methods to navigate Bull and Bear phases of the Business Cycle
- Understand how to adjust your capital based on the Business Cycle shifts
Joe began his career with Dean Witter’s Walnut Creek office in 1968. Feeling he could better serve clients as a fee-only investment advisor, in 1977, he formed an SEC-registered investment advisory firm. In 1988, Joe joined with Martin Pring and co-founded Pring Turner Investment Management. Joe firmly believes one learns a subject best by teaching it. On that basis, Joe has taught multiple graduate-level courses at Golden Gate University in San Francisco on financial planning topics related to business cycle investment strategy. Joe is a graduate of Oregon State University. Joe enjoys hunting, hiking, and spending time with his family and grandchildren.
Bruce Fraser, an industry-leading “Wyckoffian,” began teaching graduate-level courses at Golden Gate University (GGU) in 1987. Working closely with the late Dr. Henry (“Hank”) Pruden, he developed curriculum for and taught many courses in GGU’s Technical Market Analysis Graduate Certificate Program, including Technical Analysis of Securities, Strategy and Implementation, Business Cycle Analysis and the Wyckoff Method. For nearly three decades, he co-taught Wyckoff Method courses with Dr. Pruden, and has also used this approach to the markets as the foundation of his own trading for over 40 years. Bruce publishes a widely read blog at StockCharts.com, entitled “Wyckoff Power Charting” and co-hosts the popular, online weekly Wyckoff Market Discussion. Bruce has taught numerous special topic courses at Wyckoff Analytics including Mastering Long-Term Campaigns, Look Less, See More, Point-and-Figure Charting Part 1, Part 2 and Part 3, Point-and-Figure from Stocks to Cryptos, Practices For Successful Trading, Conversations With Wyckoff Wizards and the Basic Charting Course. 2023 and 2024. Bruce has also presented at the Best of Wyckoff Online Conferences in 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, and 2023.
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Yes. We try to address all questions about the methodology in depth during each class. Questions about homework assignments are covered in the next class. In addition, each course ends with a final Q&A session to make sure that students have their Wyckoff Method questions answered.
Although you can watch these classes live, it is not necessary to do so. All sessions will be recorded and made available, together with their accompanying slides and homework, through the user profile on the website.
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Important Disclaimer:
There is a very high degree of financial risk and loss involved in trading securities. You understand and acknowledge the existence of this risk and also that YOU ALONE ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR YOUR OWN TRADING AND INVESTMENT DECISIONS AND RESULTS. The materials presented and discussed in this online course are for educational purposes only; nothing contained therein should be construed as investment advice. Bruce Fraser and Joe Turner (“Presenters”) are not registered investment advisors or broker-dealers and do not purport to recommend or suggest any specific trades or investments in stocks, bonds, e-minis, futures, options, currencies or any other financial instruments or markets. Presenters assume no responsibility or liability of any kind for your trading and investment results. It should not be assumed that any trades or investments described or discussed in this course were, are, or will be profitable.