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May
20
Wed
Webcast: “Macro Views & Fusion Analysis: When Every Investor Needs to Time the Market” with Rob Koyfman
May 20 @ 8:00 am – 9:00 am
Webcast: "Macro Views & Fusion Analysis: When Every Investor Needs to Time the Market" with Rob Koyfman

A bear market is one of the most difficult periods for investors to navigate, especially determining when a bear market is ending. Regime change in the markets is also one of the best examples for investors to critically evaluate their own process and experience what may be missing. Augmenting fundamental analysis with technical analysis offers a more complete macro view for asset managers trying to mitigate risks while capturing performance. 

In this webinar, we’ll analyze how monetary policy, technicals and fundamentals were related in 2008. We’ll also show which cross-asset indicators were the most effective at determining the end of the downturn. With the historic lessons learned, we’ll discuss the current price behavior of sectors, factors*, bonds and single stocks to show what the market is saying about the current bear market and when it might end. 

Join Rob Koyfman and the TAN Association on Wednesday May 20th for these actionable insights:

  1. Global Macro perspectives on cross-asset relationships
  2. Tools to combine fundamental & technical factors in your investment practice
  3. A current market view from the top down to understand the price behavior of global indices, sectors, and single securities
May
27
Wed
Webcast: “Cybercrime through Social Engineering – The New Global Crisis” with Chris Kayser, CMT
May 27 @ 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm

Chris’ presentation will focus on the social engineering aspects of cybercrime.  Referencing his new theory, RESCAT (Required Elements of a Social Engineering Cyber Attack Theory), he will explain how cybercriminals are able to manipulate our responses to phishing and other malicious forms of cyberattacks, that can result in users of technology becoming cybervictims.

He will also present a new perspective on why methods of educating users of technology to become more cyber-safe and cyber-savvy are not addressing a key element that is inhibiting users of technology from being able to become more aware of cyber intrusions and cyber threats.

Jun
17
Wed
Webcast: “US Market Update for June 2020” with John Kosar, CMT
Jun 17 @ 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm

A US market update for June 2020, following the fallout of events from the COVID-19 epidemic.

Jun
24
Wed
Webcast: “V-Shaped Stock Recovery, But U-Shaped Economy – What’s next?” with Mark Newton, CMT
Jun 24 @ 8:00 am – 9:00 am

Mark Newton, CMT joins the Educational Web Series to take a look back at the market’s unprecedented toppling since the start of the COVID-19 outbreak, and what you might expect to see in the coming months as the economy attempts to rebound.

Jul
15
Wed
Webcast: “How You Can Benefit from Little Known Seasonal and Cyclical Patterns” with Dimitri Speck
Jul 15 @ 8:00 am – 9:00 am

Annual seasonality and market cycles can be valuable tools for improving your trading and investing consistency. Recurring events such as tax deadlines, holidays, futures contract expirations and company-specific events influence the prices of commodities, indices and individual stocks.

In his presentation, Dimitri Speck of Seasonax shows that seasonality undoubtedly exists in many markets and how you can apply this knowledge in your trading approaches.

In this session, the following topics are covered:

  • Discover the wide field of seasonality & other cycles
  • View seasonal trends at a glance
  • Learn to trade seasonality
  • Find out how to be ahead of the curve
Jul
22
Wed
Webcast: “Using Predictive Analytics in Trading” with Steve Kalayjian
Jul 22 @ 8:00 am – 9:00 am

In this presentation, Steve will discuss how using predictive analytics and having the ability to identify trends, reversals and positive/negative divergences can benefit your trading strategy.  He will show you the power of using predictive analytics in correlation patterns with the continuous futures contract and the underlying ETF .  And we will take a look at how patterns tend to repeat themselves.

Jul
29
Wed
Webcast: “RSI for Trend Following and Momentum Strategies” with Arthur Hill, CMT
Jul 29 @ 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm

Even though RSI is normally thought of as a momentum oscillator, a look inside the formula shows that it can also be used to define the trend and identify early leaders. Today’s presentation will show how RSI works and how to use RSI in a trend-momentum strategy for stocks in the S&P 500.

Aug
5
Wed
Webcast: “Computerized Interpretation of J. M. Hurst’s Cycle Price Projection Theory” with Peter Eliades
Aug 5 @ 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm

Peter will describe visually how market cycles combine to form price charts of stock movement. He will follow that graphic presentation with a demonstration of his new cycle price projection software which has been completed after decades of research and computerization.

Aug
12
Wed
Webcast: “How to Spot Major Trend Reversals with Elliott Waves and Socionomics: Examples from Asia’s Ongoing Secular Bull Market” with Mark Galasiewski
Aug 12 @ 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm

Elliott Wave International’s Mark Galasiewski (gala-SHEV-skee) shows you how he has used the timing of headline news events such as terrorist attacks, political scandals and even epidemic disease outbreaks to support his bullish forecasts for Asian stock markets. Using real-time examples published in EWI’s monthly Asian-Pacific Financial Forecast, Mark will reveal how Asia and emerging markets offer an extraordinary laboratory for observing social events through the lens of socionomics, Robert Precthter’s theory of financial and social causality. You will learn principles that you can apply to any major stock market index in the world, and you will come away better equipped to capitalize on the counterintuitive relationship between social mood, markets and news.

Aug
26
Wed
Webcast: “Reading the Current Market in Light of History’s Lessons” with Ryan Detrick, CMT
Aug 26 @ 8:00 am – 9:00 am

In many ways, what we’ve seen so far in 2020 has been both record-breaking and devastating. With a near 40% loss from the S&P 500 Index peak on February 19 to the bear market lows March 23, investors are now trying to make sense of record-breaking gains during the past 4 months. Immense rallies in the past have taken place coming off major market lows near the start of new bull markets. What does this mean for returns going out six months to a year?

Join LPL’s SVP & Chief Market Strategist Ryan Detrick, CMT for his take on the US equity market for the back half of 2020 and what lies beyond. Ryan employs a variety of technical tools including sentiment indicators to understand the likelihood of near-term pullbacks as well as breadth, momentum and relative strength to help clients participate in leading sectors and individual names while looking for changes in the macro landscape that signal risk-off environments.

May
20
Wed
Webcast: “Macro Views & Fusion Analysis: When Every Investor Needs to Time the Market” with Rob Koyfman
May 20 @ 8:00 am – 9:00 am
Webcast: "Macro Views & Fusion Analysis: When Every Investor Needs to Time the Market" with Rob Koyfman

A bear market is one of the most difficult periods for investors to navigate, especially determining when a bear market is ending. Regime change in the markets is also one of the best examples for investors to critically evaluate their own process and experience what may be missing. Augmenting fundamental analysis with technical analysis offers a more complete macro view for asset managers trying to mitigate risks while capturing performance. 

In this webinar, we’ll analyze how monetary policy, technicals and fundamentals were related in 2008. We’ll also show which cross-asset indicators were the most effective at determining the end of the downturn. With the historic lessons learned, we’ll discuss the current price behavior of sectors, factors*, bonds and single stocks to show what the market is saying about the current bear market and when it might end. 

Join Rob Koyfman and the TAN Association on Wednesday May 20th for these actionable insights:

  1. Global Macro perspectives on cross-asset relationships
  2. Tools to combine fundamental & technical factors in your investment practice
  3. A current market view from the top down to understand the price behavior of global indices, sectors, and single securities
May
27
Wed
Webcast: “Cybercrime through Social Engineering – The New Global Crisis” with Chris Kayser, CMT
May 27 @ 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm

Chris’ presentation will focus on the social engineering aspects of cybercrime.  Referencing his new theory, RESCAT (Required Elements of a Social Engineering Cyber Attack Theory), he will explain how cybercriminals are able to manipulate our responses to phishing and other malicious forms of cyberattacks, that can result in users of technology becoming cybervictims.

He will also present a new perspective on why methods of educating users of technology to become more cyber-safe and cyber-savvy are not addressing a key element that is inhibiting users of technology from being able to become more aware of cyber intrusions and cyber threats.

Jun
17
Wed
Webcast: “US Market Update for June 2020” with John Kosar, CMT
Jun 17 @ 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm

A US market update for June 2020, following the fallout of events from the COVID-19 epidemic.

Jun
24
Wed
Webcast: “V-Shaped Stock Recovery, But U-Shaped Economy – What’s next?” with Mark Newton, CMT
Jun 24 @ 8:00 am – 9:00 am

Mark Newton, CMT joins the Educational Web Series to take a look back at the market’s unprecedented toppling since the start of the COVID-19 outbreak, and what you might expect to see in the coming months as the economy attempts to rebound.

Jul
15
Wed
Webcast: “How You Can Benefit from Little Known Seasonal and Cyclical Patterns” with Dimitri Speck
Jul 15 @ 8:00 am – 9:00 am

Annual seasonality and market cycles can be valuable tools for improving your trading and investing consistency. Recurring events such as tax deadlines, holidays, futures contract expirations and company-specific events influence the prices of commodities, indices and individual stocks.

In his presentation, Dimitri Speck of Seasonax shows that seasonality undoubtedly exists in many markets and how you can apply this knowledge in your trading approaches.

In this session, the following topics are covered:

  • Discover the wide field of seasonality & other cycles
  • View seasonal trends at a glance
  • Learn to trade seasonality
  • Find out how to be ahead of the curve
Jul
22
Wed
Webcast: “Using Predictive Analytics in Trading” with Steve Kalayjian
Jul 22 @ 8:00 am – 9:00 am

In this presentation, Steve will discuss how using predictive analytics and having the ability to identify trends, reversals and positive/negative divergences can benefit your trading strategy.  He will show you the power of using predictive analytics in correlation patterns with the continuous futures contract and the underlying ETF .  And we will take a look at how patterns tend to repeat themselves.

Jul
29
Wed
Webcast: “RSI for Trend Following and Momentum Strategies” with Arthur Hill, CMT
Jul 29 @ 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm

Even though RSI is normally thought of as a momentum oscillator, a look inside the formula shows that it can also be used to define the trend and identify early leaders. Today’s presentation will show how RSI works and how to use RSI in a trend-momentum strategy for stocks in the S&P 500.

Aug
5
Wed
Webcast: “Computerized Interpretation of J. M. Hurst’s Cycle Price Projection Theory” with Peter Eliades
Aug 5 @ 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm

Peter will describe visually how market cycles combine to form price charts of stock movement. He will follow that graphic presentation with a demonstration of his new cycle price projection software which has been completed after decades of research and computerization.

Aug
12
Wed
Webcast: “How to Spot Major Trend Reversals with Elliott Waves and Socionomics: Examples from Asia’s Ongoing Secular Bull Market” with Mark Galasiewski
Aug 12 @ 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm

Elliott Wave International’s Mark Galasiewski (gala-SHEV-skee) shows you how he has used the timing of headline news events such as terrorist attacks, political scandals and even epidemic disease outbreaks to support his bullish forecasts for Asian stock markets. Using real-time examples published in EWI’s monthly Asian-Pacific Financial Forecast, Mark will reveal how Asia and emerging markets offer an extraordinary laboratory for observing social events through the lens of socionomics, Robert Precthter’s theory of financial and social causality. You will learn principles that you can apply to any major stock market index in the world, and you will come away better equipped to capitalize on the counterintuitive relationship between social mood, markets and news.

Aug
26
Wed
Webcast: “Reading the Current Market in Light of History’s Lessons” with Ryan Detrick, CMT
Aug 26 @ 8:00 am – 9:00 am

In many ways, what we’ve seen so far in 2020 has been both record-breaking and devastating. With a near 40% loss from the S&P 500 Index peak on February 19 to the bear market lows March 23, investors are now trying to make sense of record-breaking gains during the past 4 months. Immense rallies in the past have taken place coming off major market lows near the start of new bull markets. What does this mean for returns going out six months to a year?

Join LPL’s SVP & Chief Market Strategist Ryan Detrick, CMT for his take on the US equity market for the back half of 2020 and what lies beyond. Ryan employs a variety of technical tools including sentiment indicators to understand the likelihood of near-term pullbacks as well as breadth, momentum and relative strength to help clients participate in leading sectors and individual names while looking for changes in the macro landscape that signal risk-off environments.