By Jill Noble
5/22/2012 4:45:00 PM
Practical advice from Robert Prechter about how to keep your personal wealth safe, including a special offer from Prechter-recommended GoldMoney.
Filed Under: Elliott Wave Education, Gold, market crash, precious metals, Robert Prechter, safe haven, Traders
Category: Gold and Silver
By Bob Stokes
5/22/2012 4:45:00 PM
Elliott wave practitioners know their discipline requires work. Yet that work can yield timely money-making insights...
Filed Under: Dow Industrials, Elliott wave, Elliott Wave Theorist, Elliott Wave trading, Fibonacci, market forecasts, Nasdaq Composite, New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), Prechter's Perspective, Robert Prechter, S&P 500, technical analysis, Traders
Category: Classic Prechter
By Bob Stokes
5/21/2012 5:45:00 PM
The historic market action of April 29, 2011 is key to our outlook. Moreover, a May 1 market event handed us an additional clue. In the new Theorist, Robert Prechter writes...
Filed Under: Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA), Elliott wave, Fibonacci, market forecasts, Nasdaq Composite, New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), Robert Prechter, S&P 500
Category: Stocks
By Bob Stokes
5/18/2012 5:30:00 PM
Ten days before the most recent stock market top (May 1), an April 21 Barron's online headline read: "...Big Money Poll Finds Money Managers Are Bullish." But since the start of the month, the Dow Industrials has given back over 900 points. What gives?...
Filed Under: Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA), Elliott wave, investor psychology, mutual funds, Robert Prechter
Category: Stocks
By Vadim Pokhlebkin
5/18/2012 3:15:00 PM
On January 24, 2011, Robert Prechter was invited to Canadian BNN TV network for an interview. Watch as Bob explains the Elliott wave pattern in the CRB Commodities Index that turned him bearish on commodities in January 2011.
Filed Under: Cocoa, cocoa futures, coffee futures, copper futures, corn futures, cotton futures, CRB index, Elliott wave, feeder cattle futures, futures trading, lean hog futures, live cattle futures, lumber futures, Orange Juice, Robert Prechter, soybean futures, soybean meal, soybean oil, sugar futures, technical analysis, wheat futures
Category: Commodities
By Bob Stokes
5/16/2012 8:30:00 AM
"Objectively defined rules" are vital to the successful use of moving averages. And as you might imagine, advanced rules and guidelines work to the benefit of more advanced technicians...
Filed Under: online trading, Robert Prechter
Category: Trading Lessons
By Bob Stokes
5/14/2012 5:30:00 PM
During Q1 of 2012, trading on the New York Stock Exchange was down 23 percent vs. last year. But if many individual investors have stayed out of the market, how has the S&P 500 more than doubled? Moreover, what do we see ahead?...
Filed Under: banks, credit default swaps, Elliott wave, financial forecast, investment decisions, investor psychology, liquidity, risk appetite, Robert Prechter, stock indexes
Category: Stocks
The Euro: Up to its “Neckline” in Opportunity
Elliott Wave Junctures’ latest video lesson reveals the form AND function of the head-and-shoulders pattern
By Nico Isaac
5/7/2012 5:45:00 PM
Without doubt, the Head-and-Shoulders chart pattern is one of the most popular within the world of technical analysis. The reason being -- as "old-school" as the H&S may seem to the budding school of high-tech digital chartists, this pattern never loses its value with age. To illustrate its timeless appeal, EWI's senior instructor Jeffrey Kennedy presents his May 4 Elliott Wave Junctures video lesson titled simply, "Head-And-Shoulders."
Filed Under: currency, Elliott wave, Elliott Wave trading, euro, head and shoulders pattern, Jeffrey Kennedy, Robert Prechter
Category: Trading Lessons
Is Jobs Data to Blame?
If you think so, please consider a suggestion we have for you -- introduce yourself to Elliott wave theory with an essential (and discounted) educational book set.
By Jill Noble
5/4/2012 6:00:00 PM
If you are ready to discover how R.N. Elliott’s model makes financial markets probabilistically predictable -- and how Robert Prechter has further developed this method -- try our Essential Elliott Wave Collection.
Filed Under: Elliott Wave Education, Elliott Wave Principle, Elliott Wave trading, Robert Prechter, technical analysis, Traders
Category: Education
By Bob Stokes
5/3/2012 5:00:00 PM
Markets don't always conform to seasonal biases -- not even to the well known "Sell in May and go away." Still, an investor might do well to consider the market's seasonal tendencies. So it is with stock market cycles...
Filed Under: Elliott wave, financial forecast, Robert Prechter, stock market cycles, U.S. STOCK MARKET
Category: Stocks
By Jill Noble
5/3/2012 4:15:00 PM
Watch a 5-minute clip of Robert Prechter as he presents results from his collaborative effort with researchers from the Socionomics Institute, the University of Cambridge and the Emory University School of Medicine.
Filed Under: Robert Prechter, social mood, socionomics, socionomics summit, U.S. STOCK MARKET
Category: Socionomics
Strange Recovery
Is it strange in here, or is it just...strange?
By Vadim Pokhlebkin
5/1/2012 4:00:00 PM
Something doesn't feel right. Look at this:
Filed Under: Bob Prechter, consumer confidence, earnings, Elliott wave, home sales, Robert Prechter, S&P 500, social mood, unemployment
Category: U.S. Economy
By Bob Stokes
5/1/2012 1:30:00 PM
The conventional wisdom is that the economy, above all else, will determine whether a president is re-elected. But what people presume is not always true. We decided to find out for ourselves...
Filed Under: Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA), Elliott wave, Elliott Wave Theorist, Robert Prechter, social mood
Category: Stocks
By Bob Stokes
4/26/2012 4:45:00 PM
The stock market: one week it acts like Dr. Jekyll, the next week it's Mr. Hyde. What do we make of these dramatic fluctuations?...
Filed Under: Bear market, Efficient Market Hypothesis (EMH), Elliott wave, herding, investor psychology, market crash, market forecasts, Nasdaq Composite, risk management, Robert Prechter, U.S. STOCK MARKET, volatility
Category: Stocks
By Bob Stokes
4/24/2012 5:45:00 PM
In the list, all of the statements are true except one. Can you pick out the myth?...
Filed Under: Elliott wave, Interest Rates, investor psychology, market myths, personal finance, Robert Prechter, stock indexes, U.S. Federal Reserve (the Fed)
Category: U.S. Economy
By Bob Stokes
4/20/2012 4:45:00 PM
Four years after we brushed up against "financial Armageddon," it appears our financial system is still not as stable as it needs to be. We believe that you should plan ahead for a run on bank deposits. Here's why...
Filed Under: banks, Ben Bernanke, cash, Club EWI, conquer the crash, credit crisis, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC), Robert Prechter, safe banks, safe haven, subprime lending, U.S. Federal Reserve (the Fed)
Category: U.S. Economy
By Alexandra Lienhard
4/16/2012 3:15:00 PM
Robert Prechter talks with Financial Sense Newshour host Jim Puplava about the debt debacle and the power of long term market cycles. He offers advice on how to protect your assets and keep your investments safe.
Filed Under: interview, Robert Prechter, market cycles, debt
Category: U.S. Economy
By Bob Stokes
4/13/2012 5:15:00 PM
As bubbles balloon in individual sectors of the economy, the psychology of the pre-financial crisis days have returned. That's why it's important to remember that hardly anyone was concerned about the real estate market in 2006. Then the whole house of cards fell in. Now consider the entire global debt market: the biggest bubble of all time...
Filed Under: commercial real estate, credit crisis, debt crisis, deflation, history, home sales, housing prices, Robert Prechter
Category: U.S. Economy
By Bob Stokes
4/12/2012 5:00:00 PM
Do price/earnings ratios (or any other measure of value) really tell us why stocks rise or fall? Read what Robert Prechter wrote in the...
Filed Under: earnings, Elliott wave, fundamental analysis, investment strategy, Robert Prechter, S&P 500
Category: Stocks
By Bob Stokes
4/11/2012 5:45:00 PM
When it comes to financial markets, most allow others to do their thinking for them. You've heard the phrase "the blind following the blind." Yes, they both fall into the ditch. At Elliott Wave International, our mission is to keep our subscribers out of the ditch. To do so, we must first...
Filed Under: Elliott wave, herding, Robert Prechter, Wall Street
Category: Classic Prechter