By Vadim Pokhlebkin
5/4/2012 5:45:00 PM
At the 2nd annual Social Mood Conference in April, one speaker delivered an interesting insight: Every year, stock market returns in May-October average only about 50% of the returns in November-April. Important information, yes -- but did you realize that May-October in 2003, 2007 and 2009 were great periods to hold Asian-Pacific equities? What about 2012, you may wonder?
Filed Under: Asia Dollar Index, Asian-Pacific Short Term Update, ASX All Ordinaries, Bank of Japan, BRIC, Chinese markets, diversification, Elliott wave, Elliott Wave trading, emerging markets, Indian markets, investment strategy, Nikkei, Shanghai Composite Index, stock indexes, technical analysis
Category: Asian Markets
By Vadim Pokhlebkin
5/2/2012 2:00:00 PM
This is Part II of my interview with EWI's Mark Galasiewski, a monthly contributor to the "Asian-Pacific Stocks Section" of our Global Market Perspective -- a comprehensive, 50-page monthly publication for global investors. -- Mark, you use Elliott wave analysis as your chosen forecasting method. Why Elliott? Why not just watch the news like most investors do? -- Mark Galasiewski: Well, the example I already showed you...
Filed Under: Asia Dollar Index, Asian-Pacific Short Term Update, ASX All Ordinaries, Bank of Japan, diversification, Elliott wave, Elliott Wave trading, Greek debt, Indian markets, Indian Rupee, investment strategy, Korean Won, Nikkei, risk management, SENSEX, Shanghai Composite Index, Singapore Dollar, Taiwan index, technical analysis
Category: Global Markets
By Nathaniel Williams
3/15/2012 5:45:00 PM
When Bangladesh's Dhaka General Index completed a five-wave impulsive advance from its 2009 low and then plunged below the uptrend line that had supported its advance from its 2009 low, EWI's analyst hypothesized that the event marked the start of another topping process in the region.
Filed Under: Asian-Pacific Short Term Update, emerging markets
Category: Asian Markets
By Nathaniel Williams
2/29/2012 7:30:00 PM
Like every other form of financial forecasting, the Wave Principle is about probabilities, not certainties. But with this clear example, you can see how practical and actionable Elliott wave analysis can be for your trading.
Filed Under: Asian-Pacific Short Term Update, Chris Carolan, Keltner channels
Category: Asian Markets
By Paul DeBoer
1/18/2012 8:00:00 PM
In this 3-minute video excerpt from the Jan. 3 Asian-Pacific Short Term Update, analyst Chris Carolan explains the affect the rupee has on the S&P Nifty Index and what it may indicate for the intermediate term.
Filed Under: Asian-Pacific Short Term Update, Chris Carolan, currency, Indian markets, Indian Rupee
Category: Asian Markets
By Nathaniel Williams
11/23/2011 3:00:00 PM
While the financial media focus on explaining why the markets move, they can miss the real market story. See how the Wave Principle caught an impending move in the rupee.
Filed Under: Asian-Pacific Short Term Update, Indian Rupee
Category: Asian Markets
By Nathaniel Williams
10/3/2011 2:15:00 PM
It's official: Asian-Pacific stocks just had their worst quarter since 2008. Yet some markets' woes are even more staggering: like Hong Kong's Hang Seng Index, which sealed its worst quarter in a decade. It's been difficult for traders to navigate these stormy seas of market volatility. That's why you should have a co-pilot on board...
Filed Under: Asian-Pacific Short Term Update, Chris Carolan, Nikkei, Relative Strength Index (RSI), Singapore Dollar
Category: Asian Markets
By Andrea Dibben
9/30/2011 3:15:00 PM
EWI's Asian-Pacific Short Term Update editor Chris Carolan warned his subscribers ahead of time that Elliott wave patterns were pointing to a sharp rally in the U.S. dollar against Asian currencies.
Filed Under: currency, Chris Carolan, Asian-Pacific Short Term Update, Korean Won, Singapore Dollar, Indian Rupee, Asia Dollar Index
Category: Asian Markets