John Bollinger Says Technical Indicators Still Bullish
John Bollinger is the president and founder of Bollinger Capital Management, an investment management company that provides technically-driven money management services. Bollinger Capital Management also develops and provides proprietary research for institutions and individuals.
He is perhaps best known to the public as the creator of Bollinger Bands, which he developed in the mid ‘80s. Over the past two decades, investors and traders worldwide have come to view Bollinger Bands as a most reliable tool for assessing expected price action and the bands are featured on most financial charting software and websites.
Jim Puplava is pleased to welcome John Bollinger on the Financial Sense Newshour this week. Despite a recent pull-back, John believes a bullish set-up is still in place from a technical perspective.
Ryan Puplava joined PFS Group in 1995. He holds a B.S. in Business Administration/Finance from San Diego State University. His professional designations include FINRA Series 4, Series 7, and Series 66 Uniform Combined State Law Exam. He earned the Chartered Market Technician's designation in 2007. Mr. Puplava is Senior Trading Manager and works closely with Jim Puplava on PFS Group's Growth investment objective. He also contributes a monthly Market Observation to Financial Sense and co-authors In the Know—a weekly communication for Jim Puplava's clients only—with other members of the trading staff.
John Loeffler interviews Ryan Puplava again this week on the Financial Sense Newshour. Ryan gives a market update, and touches on silver and the rumors of Greece leaving the EU.
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