
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 fundam... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 839 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | InvestingBusiness | |||

This week, Joseph and Ian review cap weighted vs. equal weighted large-cap relative strength, changes to crude oil, and updates on individual stocks
This week, we introduce our Q2 2026 "Weight of the Evidence", detailing market movement from Q1 2026 and discussing upcoming trends as enter the second quarter. NDW Senior PM John Lewis and Senior Analyst Miles Clark are joined by Nasdaq expert Yanni... more
This week, Ian Saunders and Joseph Tuzzolo discuss factor performances for US and International equities, Q1 performance for various asset different asset classes, QQQ's rocky quarter, Gold's reversal higher from oversold territory, and volatility wi... more
This week, Miles Clark and Joseph Tuzzolo discuss the changes in our asset class rankings, historical market drawdowns, copper vs gold RS relationships, participation indicators, and the RS Spread between leaders and laggards.
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I’ve listened to podcast for several years. Decent content. I was a fan when Tom Dorsey hosted in the past. Seems like I frequently had a new insights after every episode. However, nowadays it seems to be more of a marketing tool. I quit listening to podcast after the dwpp etf’s reaction to the most recent market conditions. Silly me for listening to the banter instead completing my own due diligence before investing. I no longer believe in their models. I’m not giving up on the market or t... more
Unfortunately the audio quality makes this podcast difficult to listen too.
The technical info is unparalleled. The information is presented in a way I can understand while doing something physical. The jazzy intro music is way louder than the voices and there is the occasional equalization issue between speakers.
Timely, actionable info while not selling the platform too hard. Well done!
get your sound incresed. One of you is loud, other faint. Turn it up & eqaulize it.
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The show centers on momentum-based investing and relative-strength analysis, blending technical signals with macro context to guide asset allocation across equities, fixed income, and commodities. Episodes frequently explore sector rotations, leadership shifts between regions, currency effects, and the impact of geopolitical headlines on markets, with practical takeaways for portfolio construction and risk management. A notable strength is the structured, process-driven approach that combines quantitative signals with real-world market narratives, making it useful for asset managers, analysts, and traders seeking disciplined strategies and research-backed insights without hype.
A distinctive aspect is the explicit integration of chart-base... more
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