Media Summary

Having a passion for both the markets, as well as teaching people about them, makes the media a natural love of mine. As a result, I have made an impressive footprint in the media, which included over 500 "appearances" in the media from Aug. 1999 to Aug. 2000 either via quotes, full length interviews, or in person. This tally represented more than 36% of all press received by E*OFFERING including investment banking and corporate PR. When narrowing the focus to multimedia (TV, radio & webcasts), my contribution rose to over 50% of that received by the entire firm.

In addition to 'traditional' media, I have had the distinct honor of speaking to both professionals and in an academic setting. In fact, the November 1999 issue of the Market Technicians Association monthly newsletter highlighted E*OFFERING's technical work to all industry professionals a true honor. Additionally, I have spoken on multiple occasions to the Technical Security Analysts Association of San Francisco, several investment clubs, and to upper-level and graduate students at both UC Berkeley and CSU Hayward.

The following is a small sample of my appearances, while a full list of where I have appeared can be found on the E*OFFERING Media page. 

High Resolution Interviews (very large files)

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CNBC – 11/23/01 (63 mb) The 4 steps to bottoming, and "Dip, but not trip".

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CNBC – 7/13/00 (42 mb) Catching turning points with market internals & relative strength among groups.

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CNBC – 8/30/01 (2.4 mb) "Market breaking support" and "Risk picking UP, going forward".

 

Low Resolution Interviews (smaller files)

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CNBC – 12/11/01 (2.5 mb) The FED & "You always seem to put it into English for us".

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CNBC – 11/23/01 (3.2 mb) The 4 steps to bottoming, ie "Dip, but not trip".

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CNBC – 11/20/00 (2.6 mb) Avoid JDSU & 'net stocks, but do like Consumer stocks like MO.

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CNBC – 10/10/00 (2.4 mb) Highlights the trend break in the S&P500, and stating that the direction for the S&P500 was "Not up".

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CNBC – 7/26/00 (2.1 mb) "The summer rally is over" –  bullish on IUX & bearish on XAU.

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CNBC – 7/13/00 (2.1 mb) Catching turning points with market internals & relative strength among groups.

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CNBC – 4/17/00 (340 kb) "No bottom yet... further declines are likely".

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CNBC – 11/29/99 (2.0 mb) Split markets.

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CNBC 4/6/99 (1.8 mb) TKO Tuesday, Allied Signal (ALD).

 

E*Trade On-Air  Interviews (audio webcasts)

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The Trade – 1/3/02 –  (9.3 mb) – Co-anchored the show weekly. Topics include KM & 'buying on the dips'.

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Technical Thursday – 1/3/02 – (2.2 mb) – Weekly interview. Discussed market history and the 4-yr. political cycle.

 

Misc. Items

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11/99 – MTA Newsletter. Front page piece, which features our work to all professional technicians.

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4/5/00 – Still photo taken while lecturing to a packed house at UC Berkeley. (Econ 198)