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Daniel J. Nadler is a Visiting Scholar at the United States Federal Reserve and a PhD Candidate at Harvard University. His writings have been featured in the The Wall Street Journal and Bloomberg.
At the Federal Reserve, (Research Department, Boston Fed), Daniel studies the asset allocation strategies of major intuitional investment funds. Daniel’s academic macro-economic research on sovereign bond markets has been covered across the global financial media, including The Wall Street Journal, and his writings and analysis of stock markets have been featured in Bloomberg. His recent article in Bloomberg, “Strong Dollar Advocates Make a Weak Case” discussed a mathematical model he created that successfully ...More predicted every intermediate S&P 500 market bottom and top since 2008, and which had never before appeared in the financial media. At 28, Daniel was one of the youngest people ever to be published in VOX, which features research from leading economists around the world.
Daniel’s forthcoming (2013) book with Paul Peterson, The Global Debt Crisis, for Brookings Institution Press, explores how Federal systems around the world are uniquely affected by the global sovereign debt crisis, and outlines policy recommendations to better confront the crisis. Daniel and Professor Peterson recently published a widely reviewed article on this subject in a special edition of the University of Chicago Law Review, which was cited by Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist George F. Will.
Internationally, Daniel’s economic research and analysis has been translated into over a dozen languages.
**The opinions and analyses expressed in my articles are my own, and do not represent any institution or government agency with which I am affiliated.**
At the Federal Reserve, (Research Department, Boston Fed), Daniel studies the asset allocation strategies of major intuitional investment funds. Daniel’s academic macro-economic research on sovereign bond markets has been covered across the global financial media, including The Wall Street Journal, and his writings and analysis of stock markets have been featured in Bloomberg. His recent article in Bloomberg, “Strong Dollar Advocates Make a Weak Case” discussed a mathematical model he created that successfully ...More predicted every intermediate S&P 500 market bottom and top since 2008, and which had never before appeared in the financial media. At 28, Daniel was one of the youngest people ever to be published in VOX, which features research from leading economists around the world.
Daniel’s forthcoming (2013) book with Paul Peterson, The Global Debt Crisis, for Brookings Institution Press, explores how Federal systems around the world are uniquely affected by the global sovereign debt crisis, and outlines policy recommendations to better confront the crisis. Daniel and Professor Peterson recently published a widely reviewed article on this subject in a special edition of the University of Chicago Law Review, which was cited by Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist George F. Will.
Internationally, Daniel’s economic research and analysis has been translated into over a dozen languages.
**The opinions and analyses expressed in my articles are my own, and do not represent any institution or government agency with which I am affiliated.**
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- Interests: Bonds, Commodities, ETFs, Gold, Stocks - long, Stocks - short
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