Charles Nenner Research

David Gurwitz is the Managing Director of Charles Nenner
Research, which provides timing recommendations on various markets throughout
the world to Hedge Funds, Mutual Funds, Money Managers, large institutions, et al., with clients in over 60 countries. Charles Nenner, who is an
MD, worked for Goldman Sachs for 15 years in their “Technical Analysis”
endeavors, now makes his “Cycle” based predictions available to the
public. Their goal is to benefit the investor by exiting markets expected
to decline in value. David is an eclectic guy who makes several
predictions here that you will find to be very interesting. Note that the views and opinions expressed by Mr. Gurwitz do not
necessarily reflect those of Charley Wright or Partnervest Advisory Services,
LLC. The information should not be interpreted
as investment advice or recommendations, and is provided to educate listeners
on Charles Nenner Research services only.

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