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Odd Lots

How to Listen to What the Market Is Trying to Tell You

Odd Lots

Bloomberg

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4.41.6K Ratings

🗓️ 16 July 2018

⏱️ 39 minutes

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Summary

For years, it was pretty quiet in markets. Stocks kept making new highs and volatility drifted to fresh lows. That's changed in recent months and there's now plenty to keep investors busy, including fears of a trade war and signs that the economy be nearing the end of its cycle. On this week's episode of the podcast, we speak with Peter Borish, a veteran investor and trader (and former Odd Lots guest), who is currently chief strategist at the Quad Group. He talks about how he approaches trading in the current environment and the indicators that he tracks in order to understand what the market is trying to tell us.

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Go to Bloomberg.com to get context. Hello and I'm Tracy Alloweth.

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Tracy, remember.

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Hello and welcome to another episode of the Odd Lots Podcast.

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I'm here of watching.

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And I'm Tracy Allow. Tracy, remember like last year when we

1:06.7

used to start off episodes of our show complaining about all the lack of volatility in markets. Yeah, that's kind of a classic Beware of what you wish for kind of thing, isn't it?

1:19.0

Because now, of course, we've had too much volatility at various times this year.

1:24.0

Well, I'm not really complaining.

1:25.6

I mean, from the perspective of what you and I do,

1:28.8

and probably from the perspective, a lot of market practitioners,

1:32.2

it has been a very different year but yeah

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