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In this episode, we sit down with Kevin Wadsworth from NorthstarBadcharts.com, who brings a fascinating twist to market forecasting—drawing straight from his 34 years as a UK Met Office meteorologist. He breaks down how the same disciplined, data-driven tools used to predict storms (think moving averages, Fibonacci levels, support and resistance, and ratio charts) can help you read the markets with clarity and confidence.
Right now, gold is in a full-blown bull market, and Kevin’s big rule? Stop thinking in dollars—start measuring everything in ounces. As long as Gold is outperforming the stock markets, he advocates to focus on gold and assets that are outperforming gold on a relative basis, like mining stocks, royalty and streaming companies, silver, uranium, and possibly energy plays in the near future.
One of his standout insights is the capital rotation thesis. Through the lens of the gold-to-S&P 500 ratio, S&P 500 is breaking down in a way we haven’t seen since the 1970s. That’s not just noise—it could signal a massive “super capital rotation” out of stocks and into hard assets, setting the stage for big moves the years ahead.
We also touched in on gold miners represented by mining ETF´s —which has underperformed gold for over 55 years. But Kevin isn’t totally writing them off, but they need to prove themselves. He uses ratio charts to track their relative strength and says the smart move is patience: wait for clear, confirmed breakouts before jumping in. No emotional entries, no chasing hype—just solid risk management and clean exits.
We hope you enjoyed this episode in a video format.
If you want to get in touch with Kevin, you can find him here:
X: https://x.com/NorthstarCharts
Website: https://northstarbadcharts.com
Nothing in this episode should be interpreted as investment advice, but should be considered as entertainment. Always do your own due diligence, and consult a certified financial advisor if you seek advice on buying or selling stocks or other financial assets. The content of this episode was not sponsored. StockUp invited Kevin.
If you like this content, please give us a like and follow the podcast.
Discord: https://discord.gg/CsxNmyXGbE
Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/StockUp831
By Faruk og KennethIn this episode, we sit down with Kevin Wadsworth from NorthstarBadcharts.com, who brings a fascinating twist to market forecasting—drawing straight from his 34 years as a UK Met Office meteorologist. He breaks down how the same disciplined, data-driven tools used to predict storms (think moving averages, Fibonacci levels, support and resistance, and ratio charts) can help you read the markets with clarity and confidence.
Right now, gold is in a full-blown bull market, and Kevin’s big rule? Stop thinking in dollars—start measuring everything in ounces. As long as Gold is outperforming the stock markets, he advocates to focus on gold and assets that are outperforming gold on a relative basis, like mining stocks, royalty and streaming companies, silver, uranium, and possibly energy plays in the near future.
One of his standout insights is the capital rotation thesis. Through the lens of the gold-to-S&P 500 ratio, S&P 500 is breaking down in a way we haven’t seen since the 1970s. That’s not just noise—it could signal a massive “super capital rotation” out of stocks and into hard assets, setting the stage for big moves the years ahead.
We also touched in on gold miners represented by mining ETF´s —which has underperformed gold for over 55 years. But Kevin isn’t totally writing them off, but they need to prove themselves. He uses ratio charts to track their relative strength and says the smart move is patience: wait for clear, confirmed breakouts before jumping in. No emotional entries, no chasing hype—just solid risk management and clean exits.
We hope you enjoyed this episode in a video format.
If you want to get in touch with Kevin, you can find him here:
X: https://x.com/NorthstarCharts
Website: https://northstarbadcharts.com
Nothing in this episode should be interpreted as investment advice, but should be considered as entertainment. Always do your own due diligence, and consult a certified financial advisor if you seek advice on buying or selling stocks or other financial assets. The content of this episode was not sponsored. StockUp invited Kevin.
If you like this content, please give us a like and follow the podcast.
Discord: https://discord.gg/CsxNmyXGbE
Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/StockUp831

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