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American economist Fred Foldvary predicted the 2008 financial crisis in 1997. The Economic Navigator teaches you exactly how he did it, and shows you how you can forecast market turns years in advance.

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Land & Real Estate

Liquidity & Credit

Commodities

Stock Markets

U.S. housing price trends
Interest rate trends and yield curve analysis
Gold and copper
Major U.S. indices
Real estate sales volumes and vacancy rates
Money supply growth and credit explansion
Lumber and steel
Sector rotation & cycle alignment
Land value trends and REIT performance
Banking stress metrics
Agricultural commodities
Timing models
Key homebuilder and building material stocks
Central bank policy expectations
Commodity index analysis
Sentiment gauges, volatility signals
Construction permits and activity
Bond market sentiment and flow data
Technical analysis for trend exhaustion
Institutional positioning, margin debt
Turning point watch: timing & key price levels
Liquidity conditions mapped against real estate and equities
Gann levels and K-wave implications
Key price / time levels to watch

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About Me

My name is Richard Nagy, and I am a trader and economist specialising in the analysis methods developed by W.D. Gann and R.D. Wyckoff.

My research focuses on the 18-year land cycle, through which I have developed unique expertise in land economics and market cycles - a field that remains seriously under-researched, yet critical to understanding long-term economic trends.

It is this very framework that enabled American economist Fred Foldvary to forecast the 2008 financial crisis as early as 1997.

My goal with this service is to provide high-quality economic research, presented within a clear framework that helps you cut through the noise, make better decisions, and grow as an investor.

I am constantly looking for ways to improve the quality of my research. If you have any suggestions or feedback, feel free to reach out to me on any of my socials!