Isaac Gilinski
Colombian company founder
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Isaac Gilinski is a Colombian-born business executive and theorist. He is the founder and chief executive officer of Brickell Analytics.[1][2]
Isaac Gilinski | |
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| Alma mater | Georgetown University |
| Occupation | Businessperson |
| Known for | Elliot wave |
Gilinski is known for forecasting macro market trends using Fibonacci sequences and the Elliott wave principle, a method based on sentiment, wave counting, and contrarian technical analysis.[3] His firm, Brickell Analytics, owns the registered trademark Rising Yield Deflation.[4][5]
Early life and education
Gilinski was born in Colombia. He graduated from Georgetown University.[6] He is a relative of Jaime Gilinski Bacal.[7][8]
Career
Gilinski began his career in 2000 at Lehman Brothers.[9] In 2001, he helped develop the Latin American subsidiary of Global Capital Management.[9]
In 2002, Gilinski founded the Brickell Family Office.[9] In 2011, he founded Brickell Analytics, a firm that provides macroeconomic research on global markets.[10] In 2013, he forecasted a decline in the Australian dollar one month before George Soros shorted $1 billion of the currency.[11][12] In May 2018, he forecasted a rise in the U.S. stock market ahead of a major recession.[13] In January 2021, he forecasted a major decline in the U.S. financial markets coupled with a recession during the Biden presidency.[2]