In this episode, Dwayne engages with esteemed market analyst Andrew Pancholi to explore the critical role of cycles in shaping economic, political, and social landscapes. Drawing from decades of research, Andy discusses the recurrence of significant patterns, such as financial crashes and pandemics, across various timelines, including the 90-year financial and 100-year pandemic cycles. The conversation examines the emotional influence of human behaviours like hope, fear, and greed on markets and personal decision-making strategies. The episode emphasizes preparedness and the capacity to manage mental load, as illustrated through personal anecdotes. This episode offers practical insights for traders, investors, and individuals to navigate uncertainties.
Time Stamps:
00:00 Introduction
00:48 Guest Introduction: Andrew Pancholi
02:02 Market Timing and Predictions
05:22 Understanding Cycles and Historical Patterns
11:28 Personal and Business Cycles
24:23 Election Cycles and Political Predictions
32:29 Commodity Cycles and Historical Repeats
38:53 Understanding Cycle Event Windows
39:23 Managing Risk in Volatile Markets
40:17 The Importance of Risk Management
43:28 Hope, Fear, and Greed in Trading
50:46 Global Cycles and Civil Unrest
58:42 The Future of Energy and Resources
01:00:43 Managing Fear and Capacity in Crisis
01:13:23 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
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