Jim Bianco – Using Fundamental Data in Technical Analysis

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Jim Bianco – Using Fundamental Data in Technical Analysis
Expert: James A. Bianco

Type: PDF Workbook MP3 Audio

Running Time: 90 minutes

Workbook Length: 9 pages
Contrary to the beliefs of many hard line technical analysts who rely solely upon the “holy six” market elements (high, low, open, close, volume, and open interest), Jim has found that certain fundamental data, such as earnings and economic releases, can provide an edge in market forecasting. Using numerous examples from the bond market, Jim shows you how to create an effective bond trading strategy which incorporates both fundamental data and technical analysis. He also explains why some fundamental data, such as inflation, is NOT useful in market projection.
Jim also addresses the effects of commodity prices on bond yields, how the ratio of the equity market’s capitalization as a percentage of nominal gross domestic product affects price performance of the stock market, the role government regulation plays in determining inflation, how market performance affects mutual fund investors, the role politics play in setting interest rates, and measuring the stock and bond market from a total-return perspective.
James Bianco is President of Bianco Research, LLC, and Arbor Research & Trading, Inc, affiliate. He was National Vice President of the Market Technicians Association in 1996. His work is devoted primarily to the fixed income markets, emphasizing the money flow characteristics of primary dealers, mutual funds, hedge funds, futures traders, banks, and institutional investors. Prior to joining Arbor and Bianco Research, Jim spent five years in New York, as a market strategist in equity and fixed income research at UBS Securities and as an equity technical analyst with First Boston and Shearson Lehman Brothers.

Here’s one of James A. Bianco’s recent presentations.