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“This is Going to Shock People!”: Avi Gilburt and Bob Prechter Chat
By Elliott Wave International “It’s going to make 2008 look like child’s play,” says ElliottWave Trader’s Avi Gilburt when discussing the precarious balance sheets of U.S. banks with Elliott Wave International’s Robert Prechter. In the just-released webinar “A Fireside Market Chat with Robert Prechter & Avi Gilburt,” Gilburt shares the story of his year-and-a-half study…
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Deflation in China: Impossible to Ignore
By Elliott Wave International Deflation’s grip on the world’s second largest economy is getting tighter. As Bloomberg noted on Sept. 9: China’s Deflationary Spiral Is Now Entering Dangerous New Stage The demand for goods has been weakening. Wages are stagnant. And, in addition to declining property prices, corporate profits are down. Inventories at Chinese manufacturers…
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Don’t Count on Fed to Rescue Economy: Here’s Why
By Elliott Wave International The Fed’s September lowering of the fed funds rate was greeted with widespread celebration on Wall Street. Yet, history shows that such moves by the Fed don’t always translate into a glowing economy. Elliott Wave International’s October Financial Forecast provides perspective: The August 2 issue forecast the Federal Reserve’s “approaching rate cut,” saying…
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Solana: Catching Opportunities Using Elliott Waves
By Elliott Wave International The Elliott Wave Principle can help you anticipate price moves in financial markets. If you know where you are in the Elliott wave structure, you know what’s likely to come next. Here’s the basic wave structure: And here’s a recent example of the Wave Principle in action. Check out this Solana…
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Pattern Recognition: Your First Step to Using Elliott Waves
By Elliott Wave International At its most basic level, wave analysis is simply the identification of patterns in market prices. The essential Elliott wave pattern consists of “motive waves” and “corrective waves.” A motive wave is composed of five subwaves. It moves in the same direction as the trend of the next larger size. A corrective wave is divided into three subwaves. It…
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Learn the Elliott Wave Basics in 30 Minutes — Your Free Guide
Ever wish you had one of those “Quick Start Guides” for the Elliott Wave Principle?“ Now you do! Check out this free Elliott Wave Essentials Guide – updated in 2024 – by Elliott Wave Principle co-author, Robert Prechter! Drawing directly from Frost and Prechter’s Wall Street bestseller, this guide is your go-to resource for mastering the basics of Elliott wave…
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We’re Living in a Materials World
By Mark GalasiewskiEditor, Asian-Pacific Financial ForecastElliott Wave International Viewing global asset classes through the lens of emerging markets provides a perspective that is often missed by analysts who focus on developed markets. That perspective, which is colored by the role that commodities play in the global economy, has been invaluable during the past several years. For…
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Gold: The Calm Before a Record Run
By Elliott Wave International The basis for analysis and forecasting at Elliott Wave International is fundamentally different from everyone else’s. Here’s a prime example in gold. This excerpt is from the March Elliott Wave Financial Forecast, when gold was trading below $2,050/oz. Gold’s three-month implied volatility has declined to its lowest level in over four years.…
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Gold: 5 principles to help you stay ahead of price turns
Gold might be losing out to stocks when it comes to headlines. But, the precious metal also just hit all-time highs and did it in style – rocketing 35% in seven months. Elliott Wave International’s analysts helped their subscribers get in front of gold’s historic rise. That’s why we’re letting you know about their Gold Investor’s Survival…
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Manias Always End Poorly
By Elliott Wave International Stocks relative to commodities are historically over-priced. A major sea change appears to be ahead. The September Elliott Wave Financial Forecast elaborates: The title of the May 2021 issue of The Elliott Wave Theorist was, “Commodities and the Stock Market: Paradigm Shift Emerging.” The issue included a version of the chart below showing stocks priced…
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The Fed — Why Are We Paying These Guys
When it comes to interest rates, the Fed is NOT in control. The Fed does not lead; it follows the market. This chart shows the Federal Funds Rate alongside the U.S. Treasury 2-Year Yield. You can see that at major turning points, it’s the 2-Year Yield that moves first, and then after a while, the…
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Discover What Really Drives Market Action
Jobs report, consumer price inflation data, Fed interest rates decision… NOISE! Everyone waits on the news to tell them what the markets will do. That kind of thinking is backwards. To help you understand what’s really moving the markets so you can get ahead of the news, our friends at Elliott Wave International just updated several of their Must-Read Market…