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The Nasdaq Dorsey Wright Podcast
Author: Nasdaq Dorsey Wright
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Dorsey Wright research is conducted along technical lines, adhering to the relationship between supply and demand. We believe this simple but accurate economic theory is manifested as a constant battle between these two forces for control of the equity vehicle. It is this objective, logical approach which helps reduce uncertainty in the market. We believe our Research, coupled with your own fundamental research, will greatly increase your probability of success whether your investment business is equities, fixed income, mutual funds, commodities or ETFs. (For complete podcast list please visit www.dorseywright.com)
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This week we discussed the least surprising charts, the most surprising charts, and a few others.
This week, we discuss gold vs. silver, interest rate movement, volatility levels, and more.
This week, we are joined by Matt Kaufman, Global Head of ETFs, for a discussion around derivative income ETFs. We cover the history of Calamos, the explosion of interest in using options to generate income, and their approach to using autocallables with major equity benchmarks.
This week, Ian and Miles discuss NVDA earnings, further participation declines and what a 5% pullback for the Nasdaq-100 could mean as we close out 2025.
This week, David and Miles discuss the addition of new chart types added to the NDW platform. They also discuss notable stock movement and the state of participation around all-time highs for the S&P; 500.
This week, we discuss performance streaks for US stocks, momentum breakouts, and market participation.
This week, we review the technical pictures of major stocks around earnings, and highlight our new Trade Efficiency tool on our Models page.
This week, we introduce our Q4 "Weight of the Evidence", detailing market movement from Q3 2025 and discussing upcoming trends as we close out the year. NDW Senior PM John Lewis and Research Analyst Miles Clark are joined by Nasdaq experts Yanni Angelakos & Phil Mackintosh.
This week, we pull some highlights from our latest quarterly report on the state of the market and what to monitor heading into Q4.
This week, we discuss bullish signs from small caps, semiconductors, and China.
This week, David and Miles discuss recent rate cuts and what it means for the fixed income space, as well as recent developments for small caps, gold and stock participation.
This week Ian and David discuss continued market participation changes and notable big tech movement... particularly from Apple (AAPL). .
This week, we discuss AI stocks, gold, rates and introduce relative strength aristocrats.
This week, we discuss pullbacks for major technology stocks, declining long-term technology participation, and dispersion in retail names.
This week, we discuss rate prospects for 2025, cap vs. equal weighted returns, and recent sector movement.
This week, Ian and Joseph discuss the state of the S&P; 500, the US Dollar, and Participation for major markets around all-time highs.
This week, Portfolio Manager Chuck Fuller joins to discuss the potential for pullbacks, AI company spending, market participation, reduced volatility, and small caps' failure to launch.
This week, Miles is joined by Tom Dorsey to discuss markets, the origins of DWA, and more.
This week, David and Miles discuss a backoff of stock participation off all time highs, the start of earnings season and a handful of airline stocks moving higher to start Q3.
This week, we discuss the best and worst performing ETFs through June, all-time highs for stocks, Copper breaking out, and international equity score improvemnet.



