Hailing
from
scenic
Zurich
Switzerland,
Jim
Rogers
outlines
his
investing
plan
for
2015.
WTIC
appears
to
be
oversold
-
expect
an
important
bottom
this
year.
The
investing
legend
plans
to
increase
his
stockpile
of
gold
at
under
$1,000
an
ounce.
He
favors
equities
shares
from
China
(largest
holding).
Fed
officials
may
feel
compelled
to
make
an
incremental
rate
hike
or
two,
to
save
face
given
the
level
of
rate
hike
rhetoric.
Nonetheless,
such
efforts
will
be
in
vain,
the
inevitable
day
of
economic
reckoning
is
imminent.
According
to
Peter
Eliades
of
Stockmarket
Cycles,
a
particular
angle
of
ascent
or
slope
has
lead
to
a
market
zenith
for
nearly
14
consecutive
years.
He
presents
the
precise
slope
angle
and
a
simple
means
to
calculate
the
trendline
(slope
=
68.3
/
238
days
=
0.28584)
for
virtually
any
forecasting
chart.
Since
2002,
the
market
has
failed
to
close
over
1.1%
beyond
the
trendline
and
then
subsequently
declined
sharply.
On
Monday,
May
4th,
the
model
registered
a
key
stock
market
top,
with
the
proviso
that
no
construct
is
perfect.
A
market
peak
of
great
importance
seems
imminent.
His
work
suggests
that
the
potential
return
in
US
equities
is
significantly
lower
than
the
potential
risk
-
echoing
the
sentiments
of
previous
guests,
such
as
Dr.
Burton
Malkiel.
The
Silver
Investor
David
Morgan
views
dollar
strength
as
a
direct
result
of
capital
flight
from
the
EU.
Still,
the
US
dollar
is
a
flawed
currency,
losing
over
95%
of
its
value
due
to
Fed
machinations.
The
30
year
love
affair
with
US
bonds
is
coming
to
an
end
-
the
coming
debt
market
implosion
will
direct
trillions
of
dollars
into
a
competing
safe
haven,
gold
and
silver,
tiny
markets
relative
to
bonds.
David
Morgan
says
every
portfolio
requires
at
least
10%
PMs
exposure.
Few
investors
have
even
this
recommended
amount.
The
bottom
may
be
in
place.
A
final
capitulation
may
not
come
to
pass
in
the
PMs
before
the
onset
of
the
nascent
bull
market,
despite
the
monthly
downtrend.
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David
Morgan:
Seduced
by
silver
at
the
tender
age
of
11,
David
Morgan
started
investing
in
the
stock
market
while
still
a
teenager.
A
precious
metals
aficionado
armed
with
degrees
in
finance
and
economics
as
well
as
engineering,
he
created
the
Silver-Investor.com
website
and
originated
The
Morgan
Report,
a
monthly
that
covers
economic
news,
overall
financial
health
of
the
global
economy,
currency
problems
ahead
and
reasons
for
investing
in
precious
metals.
David
considers
himself
a
big-picture
macroeconomist
whose
main
job
as
educationeducating
people
about
honest
money
and
the
benefits
of
a
sound
financial
systemand
his
second
job
as
teaching
people
to
be
patient
and
have
conviction
in
their
investment
holdings.
A
dynamic,
much-in-demand
speaker
all
over
the
globe,
Davids
educational
mission
also
makes
him
a
prolific
author
having
penned
"Get
the
Skinny
on
Silver
Investing"
available
as
an
e-book
or
through
Amazon.com.
As
publisher
of
The
Morgan
Report,
he
has
appeared
on
CNBC,
Fox
Business,
and
BNN
in
Canada.
He
has
been
interviewed
by
The
Wall
Street
Journal,
Futures
Magazine,
The
Gold
Report
and
numerous
other
publications.
Additionally,
he
provides
the
public
a
tremendous
amount
of
information
by
radio
and
writes
often
in
the
public
domain.
You
are
encouraged
to
sign
up
for
his
free
publication
which
starts
you
off
with
the
Ten
Rules
of
Silver
Investing
where
he
was
published
almost
a
decade
ago
after
being
recognized
as
one
of
the
top
authorities
in
the
arena
of
Silver
Investing.
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
nations
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
Digests
"Timer
of
the
Year"
award
and
placed
second
in
1986
in
a
close
race
which
wasnt
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
ABCs
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
nations
most
prestigious
publications
including
Barrons,
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.
Jim
Rogers
is
the
author
of
Adventure
Capitalist:
The
Ultimate
Road
Trip
and
Investment
Biker:
On
the
Road
with
Jim
Rogers.
He
is
an
investor
who
has
been
chronicled
in
Jon
Trains
Money
Masters
of
Our
Time,
Jack
Schwagers
Market
Wizards,
and
other
books.
He
has
been
frequently
featured
in
Time,
The
Washington
Post,
The
New
York
Times,
Barrons,
Forbes,
Fortune,
The
Wall
Street
Journal,
The
Financial
Times,
and
most
publications
dealing
with
the
economy
or
finance.
He
has
also
appeared
as
a
regular
commentator
and
columnist
in
various
media
and
has
been
a
visiting
professor.