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-- Posted Monday, 16 October 2006 | Digg This Article
October 14th , Show Highlights:
*Is the gold bull market over? Not so fast, our featured guest thinks we have another 15 years to go! *Plus, gold, silver and crude oil rebounded this week in the wake of North Korea's surprise nuclear weapon test and OPEC's decision to limit output. What's next for precious metals. Stay tuned as Goldseek Radio's analysts examine the markets...
In the first hour, this weeks market headlines and forecasts. Next, financial powerhouse, Bob Chapman presents his latest market findings and tackles more listeners questions. Plus, the trading superstars Jack Chan and Gary Kaltbaum return to the show. Jack warns investors not to chase the runaway stock market at these lofty levels. Conversely, Gary Kaltbaum has begrudgingly moved into the bull camp with one finger directly above the sell button. The first hour wraps up with another audio excerpts boraloge from Benjamin Graham's: The Intelligent Speculator. Hang in there folks, you've almost finished the entire text and this one can only help improve your investing results. In the second hour, you may feel the urge to exclaim, "Eureka!" as Peter Eliades hypnotizes you with Archimedes like deductive powers. Don't miss Peter explain how all markets are comprised of a primary trend with a cyclical component. Next, he tells listeners how to determine the bull or bear market phases using technical analysis.
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BIOGRAPHICAL/ PROFESSIONAL PROFILE Peter G. Eliades, Editor and Publisher, Stockmarket Cycles Born 5-26-39 in Lowell, Massachusetts Lowell High School – 1956 Harvard College, A.B. 1960 Boston University Law School J.D. –1963 (passed Massachusetts Bar Exam) Married – three children 
Upon graduation from Boston University Law school, Peter Eliades moved to New York City where he entertained as a singer and pianist in Manhattan cabarets and off-Broadway musical comedy. In 1967, he moved to Los Angeles and continued his musical career. In 1968, with a lot of time and curiosity and a little money, Mr. Eliades initiated his stock market studies. In 1972, he began his financial career as a stockbroker and appeared as a stock market analyst on Los Angeles television station KWHY, the nation’s first financial TV station. Several times in the fall of 1974, he predicted on KWHY that a major market bottom would occur during the week of December 9-13, 1974. The exact Dow low of 570.01 occurred on December 9, 1974. Publication of Stockmarket Cycles began in July of 1975. In 1985, the first year he was rated by the independent rating services, Mr. Eliades earned the Timer Digest’s "Timer of the Year" award and placed second in 1986 in a close race which wasn’t decided until the final trading day of the year. In 1989, Mark Hulbert (Hulbert Financial Digest) named Mr. Eliades as the "Most Consistent Mutual fund Switcher" based on Eliades timing signals for the years 1985, 1986, 1987, and 1988. From January 1985 when Hulbert first started rating Stockmarket Cycles, through August 1990, Stockmarket Cycles had the #1 market timing record in the country with a timing gain of 174.3% versus a comparable gain in the Wilshire 5000 Total Return Index of 119%. Mr. Eliades has been a regular panelist on ABC’s weekly Sunday show, Business World, and has made guest appearances on FNN, CNBC, Wall Street Week, and Nightly Business Report. He has been featured in some of the nation’s most prestigious publications including Barron’s, The Wall Street Journal, Forbes and Futures Magazine among others. Mr. Eliades’ theory of price movement in the stock market relates to repeating cycles rhythms. Fundamental news has no effect on market timing and affects only long-term trends. In over 16 years of uninterrupted market letters, he has rarely mentioned a fundamental news story in relation to the market. Mr. Eliades’ analysis is 100% cyclically and technically oriented. Stockmarket Cycles provides market timing for the more important intermediate to long term trends for mutual fund switching. Short-term timing is also provided for stock index futures and index options via the daily telephone updates.
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Archived Shows:  Brian Pretti, The Contrary Investor & Bob Chapman - October 7th, 2006
Richard Daughty THE MOGAMBO GURU & Bob Chapman - September 30th, 2006
Jim Rogers, Arch Crawford, Jim Letourneau & Bob Chapman - September 24th, 2006
Bob Chapman, Jonathan Honig, Gary Kaltbaum, Jack Chan & Peter Grandich - September 16th, 2006
Joe Granville, Kal Gronvall, Bob Chapman, Gary Kaltbaum & Jack Chan - September 9th, 2006
Jay Taylor, Chris Mayer, Bob Chapman, Gary Kaltbaum & Jack Chan - September 2nd, 2006
Arch Crawford, Bob Chapman, Gary Kaltbaum & Jack Chan - August 26, 2006
Peter Schiff, Justice Litle, Jack Chan, Bob Chapman & Gary Kaltbaum - August 19, 2006
John Loeffler, Gary Kaltbaum & Bob Chapman - August 12, 2006
Chris Powell, Karl Gronvall, Gary Kaltbaum & Bob Chapman - August 5, 2006
Dr. Leeb, David Bond, Bob Chapman, Jack Chan & Gary Kaltbaum - July 28, 2006
Paul Van Eeden, Bob Chapman plus more - July 22, 2006
Tim Wood, Bob Chapman plus more - July 15, 2006
Doug Casey & The Gold Wizards - July 8, 2006
Pamela Aden, David Garofalo & The Gold Wizards - July 1, 2006
James Turk, Bob Moriarty & The Gold Wizards - June 24, 2006
The Mogambo Guru, Dr. Roger Tutterow & George-Whitehurst-Berry - June 17, 2006
G. Edward Griffin, Kal Gronvall, Gary Kaltbaum, Bob Chapman and Jack Chan - June 10, 2006
Richard Russell, Ron Brown & Trading Wizards - June 03, 2006
Jason Hommel, Gary Stroik, Bob Chapman, Gary Kaltbaum & Jack Chan - May 27, 2006
Tom Udall, Gary Stroik, Bob Chapman, Gary Kaltbaum & Jack Chan - May 20, 2006
Bill Murphy & Michael Covel - May 13, 2006
Jim Sinclair - May 06, 2006
Richard Daughty, The Mogambo Guru - April 28, 2006
Catherine Austin Fitts - April 22, 2006
Mark Leibovit - April 15, 2006
Addison Wiggin - April 8, 2006
Dr. Ron Paul - April 1, 2006
Bob Chapman - March 25, 2006
Dr. Marc Faber - March 18, 2006
John Rubino & David Coffin - March 11, 2006
Julian Phillips & Gary Kaltbaum - March 4, 2006
Steve Forbes & Dr. Van K. Tharp - February 25, 2006
Bob Chapman & Jack Chan - February 18, 2006
Jim Willie, Roland Watson & David Morgan - February 11, 2006
David Morgan
Jim Rogers
James Turk
Dr. Marc Faber
Bill Murphy
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