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Has Europe’s Sovereign Debt Crisis Finally Hit Rock Bottom?
Inside the May 2012 European Financial Forecast...

By Nico Isaac
5/4/2012 6:00:00 PM

It’s been two years since the sovereign debt crisis crashed onto the European shores. And, despite 1-plus trillion euros in emergency bailout loans, the region’s economy has -- as my British friends would say -- “gone pear-shaped.” So, is this what rock bottom feels like?

Filed Under: AEX, Bank of England, CAC40, DAX, diversification, Elliott wave, Elliott Wave trading, eu, euro, euro stoxx 50, euro/USD exchange rate, europe, european central bank, European debt crisis, european markets, European Union (EU), eurozone, FTSE, Swiss Market Index (SMI), technical analysis

Category: European Markets


European Stocks: "Nimble Elliott wave traders could benefit from a countertrend bounce."
Plus, why Elliott wave analysis gives global investors an edge

By Vadim Pokhlebkin
5/1/2012 9:15:00 AM

To continue the "global investments" theme started by the recent interview with EWI's Asian-Pacific analyst about the markets in India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and Indonesia, I also sat down with our own Brian Whitmer, EWI's European stock market analyst. -- Brian, these days it's easier than ever to get exposure to global markets, especially given the explosion in ETFs. But there are too many markets to focus on, and too many opinions about them. You chose Elliott wave analysis as your market-forecasting method. Why Elliott? Why not just watch the news, like most investors? Brian Whitmer: To be successful in the market, you need...

Filed Under: AEX, bailouts, Bank of England, brian whitmer, CAC40, DAX, debt crisis, diversification, Elliott wave, Elliott Wave trading, eu, euro, euro stoxx 50, euro/USD exchange rate, europe, european central bank, European debt crisis, european markets, European Union (EU), eurozone, FTSE, Swiss Market Index (SMI), technical analysis

Category: Global Markets


April is Half-Way Over. What Will the 2nd Half Bring?
With more than 50 charts on 50 pages, Global Market Perspective is the most comprehensive source of independent, insightful global Elliott wave analysis you'll ever find

By Vadim Pokhlebkin
4/16/2012 3:45:00 PM

At the start of April, few investors anticipated any trouble ahead. March ended strong, and the majority of financial pundits and investors we convinced that April would also not disappoint. That one-sided bullishness was one (of many) reason why on March 30, the April issue of our comprehensive Global Market Perspective issued these warnings to subscribers...

Filed Under: AEX, AIG, ASX All Ordinaries, Bank of Japan, BRIC, Chinese markets, Elliott wave, Elliott Wave trading, emerging markets, euro, eurozone, FTSE, Indian markets, investment decisions, investment strategy, SENSEX, Shanghai Composite Index, Swiss Market Index (SMI), Taiwan index, technical analysis, technical indicators

Category: Global Markets


European Stocks: Heading For a Long-Term Recovery, Or Relapse?
Inside the new, April 2012 European Financial Forecast...

By Nico Isaac
3/30/2012 6:30:00 PM

Let's hear it for European equities. The major stock markets across the pond saw their best first-quarter winning streak since 2006. And while many experts are waiting to see how the markets deal with Europe's austerity measures -- the April 2012 European Financial Forecast lets the cat out the bag: "European Stocks Have Already Signaled" their next move. Take note, because this is what it feels like to watch history in the making.

Filed Under: AEX, banks, CAC40, DAX, debt, diversification, Elliott wave, Elliott Wave trading, eu, euro, euro stoxx 50, europe, european central bank, European debt crisis, european markets, European Union (EU), eurozone, FTSE, Greek debt, inflation, Swiss Market Index (SMI)

Category: European Markets


European Stocks: BIG Picture, Plus "An Ideal Set-Up"
Inside EWI's March 2012 European Financial Forecast...

By Vadim Pokhlebkin
3/4/2012 11:45:00 AM

When you look at a long-term chart of Europe's four main stock indexes --- the DAX, FTSE-100, CAC-40 and EuroStoxx 50 -- you notice one striking detail: Since at least 2000, every prolonged stock market rally turned out to be a set-up for another devastating crash. This fact is obvious when you glance at the opening chart of EWI's new, March 2012 European Financial Forecast. Of course, European stocks have rallied strongly off their 2009 lows, too. What should you make of this?

Filed Under: AEX, Bank of England, debt crisis, debt downgrade, economic depression, Elliott wave, euro, euro stoxx 50, europe, european central bank, European debt crisis, european markets, European Union (EU), eurozone, Greek debt, investment decisions, Swiss Market Index (SMI), technical analysis, technical indicators

Category: European Markets


European Stocks: Buy of a Lifetime... or Time to Jump Ship?
Inside EWI's December 2011 European Financial Forecast...

By Vadim Pokhlebkin
12/5/2011 5:00:00 PM

Every recent stock rally in Europe ignites the hope that the worst of the debt crisis is finally over. Yet every mini-crash that follows mocks those hopes once again... and again... We watched ups and downs like these in 2007-2009, too.

Filed Under: bailouts, Bank of England, CAC40, DAX, economic depression, Elliott wave, eu, euro, euro stoxx 50, euro/USD exchange rate, europe, european central bank, European debt crisis, european markets, European Union (EU), eurozone, FTSE, soverign debt crisis, Swiss Market Index (SMI)

Category: European Markets


European Stocks: The Trap Is Being Set
Inside EWI's October European Financial Forecast...

By Vadim Pokhlebkin
10/7/2011 11:45:00 PM

Did you realize that so far this year, France’s CAC 40 stock index has taken back nearly 2 years’ worth of gains in a mere 7 months? Same is true for the pan-European Eurostoxx 50 index. And, as markets dropped in September, less than 10% of futures traders said they were bullish on the DAX, FTSE, CAC 40 and Eurostoxx 50 in August and September. More...

 

Filed Under: CAC40, DAX, Elliott Wave trading, euro, european central bank, European debt crisis, eurozone, FTSE, Greek debt, Irish debt crisis, sentiment, soverign debt crisis, Swiss Market Index (SMI), volatility

Category: European Markets


European Stocks: How to Identify a Trend After ONE Look at a Chart
Inside EWI's September 2011 European Financial Forecast...

By Vadim Pokhlebkin
9/2/2011 5:30:00 PM

How do you know when "something's up" in the markets? "When markets that were once diverging begin to trend together" -- that's how, says editor Brian Whitmer in the September 2011 issue of his monthly European Financial Forecast. Inside the September 2011 issue...

Filed Under: AEX, Bank of England, DAX, deflation, Elliott wave, euro, european central bank, European Union (EU), eurozone, FTSE, inflation, soverign debt crisis, Swiss franc, Swiss Market Index (SMI), technical analysis, volume

Category: European Markets


Global Market Perspective: Put Global Volatility On Your Side
As markets seem to fluctuate so unpredictably, EWI's latest Global Market Perspective offers you clear, objective forecasts

By Andrea Dibben
8/11/2011 4:45:00 PM

The new August Global Market Perspective offers you in-depth Elliott wave analysis and forecasts for 40+ global markets, in addition to dozens of Elliott wave-labeled charts.

Filed Under: ASX All Ordinaries, CAC40, Chinese markets, DAX, debt ceiling, debt crisis, Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA), Elliott Wave trading, euro, euro stoxx 50, eurozone, europe, European debt crisis, forex, forex trading, FTSE, Japanese yen, Nasdaq Composite, Nikkei, S&P 500, SENSEX, Shanghai Composite Index, Shanghai Composite Index, sterling, Swiss franc, Swiss Market Index (SMI)

Category: Global Markets


France's CAC 40: Could You Have Anticipated a 16 Percent Drop? Yes -- Here's How
See how The European Short Term Update accurately anticipated a collapse in the CAC 40

By Nathaniel Williams
8/8/2011 5:45:00 PM

France's CAC 40 plummeted another 4% on Monday, Aug. 8, extending the recent selloff to new lows. Could you have anticipated this market volatility that has seen the CAC 40 fall almost 20% in just one month? Yes -- with the right tools, that is.

Filed Under: CAC40, DAX, European Union (EU), euro stoxx 50, eurozone, europe, european central bank, European debt crisis, European Union (EU), eurozone, FTSE, Swiss Market Index (SMI)

Category: European Markets


Europe: The Bear Market Thunders Back... for How Long?
Inside EWI's latest, August European Financial Forecast...

By Vadim Pokhlebkin
8/5/2011 7:00:00 PM

Do you remember when the European debt crisis began to make headlines? It seems like it's been with us forever. But as EWI's August European Financial Forecast points out, the crisis began "21 months ago in Greece and Italy," as their respective stock markets topped. That's a hugely important point -- here's why...

Filed Under: CAC40, DAX, euro, euro stoxx 50, eurozone, europe, European debt crisis, FTSE, Greek debt, soverign debt crisis, Swiss Market Index (SMI)

Category: European Markets


You Ask: What's Next for Greece, Ireland and Portugal?
For answers, look to the trend in European stock markets

By Vadim Pokhlebkin
7/5/2011 5:45:00 PM

As the European Union prepares its second aid package for Greece, analysts argue over which country will be next. Yet not one among them looks for answers from the one source that truly matters: the stock market itself. Why the stock market, you ask?

Filed Under: CAC40, DAX, Elliott Wave trading, European Union (EU), euro, euro stoxx 50, eurozone, europe, european central bank, European Union (EU), eurozone, FTSE, Greek debt, Swiss Market Index (SMI)

Category: European Markets


Greece: Europe's Lehman Brothers?
Could Greece suffer the same bailout refusal as Lehman?

By Vadim Pokhlebkin
6/3/2011 6:00:00 PM

When the financial crisis hit hard in the fall of 2008, the Federal Reserve Bank made the now-infamous decision to refuse to bail out the Wall Street giant, Lehman Brothers. Today, the eurozone authorities are losing patience with Greece.

Filed Under: AEX, Bank of England, CAC40, DAX, diversification, Elliott wave, euro, euro stoxx 50, eurozone, euro/USD exchange rate, european central bank, European Union (EU), eurozone, FTSE, Greek debt, Irish debt crisis, Lehman Brothers, risk appetite, Sovereign Debt, Swiss franc, Swiss Market Index (SMI), technical analysis

Category: European Markets


2007-2009 Bear Market: Was It All Just a Bad Dream?
The May issue of EWI's monthly European Financial Forecast looks at near-term trends in Europea markets

By Vadim Pokhlebkin
5/10/2011 4:45:00 PM

In peripheral European stock markets, such as the PIIGS eurozone nations, the rally off the March 2009 low unfolded in near-textbook Elliott waves. But "core Europe" has been another story. In the Eurostoxx 50, DAX, FTSE 100 and CAC 40, rallies from the 2009 low have exceeded typical Elliott wave targets...

 

Filed Under: CAC40, DAX, Elliott wave, euro, euro stoxx 50, eurozone, euro/USD exchange rate, european central bank, European Union (EU), FTSE, sentiment, Swiss Market Index (SMI)

Category: European Markets


“Core" European Stocks vs. “Peripheral" Ones: Will the Divergence Continue?
Even the DAX and FTSE are not on as solid a footing as the mainstream analysis say

By Vadim Pokhlebkin
4/1/2011 7:15:00 PM

While German and British shares have advanced strongly in 2010-2011, peripheral European markets -- Ireland, Spain, Portugal, Italy and Greece (the proverbial PIIGS nations) -- have trended lower. Even France's CAC 40 and pan-European Eurostoxx 50 sit today where they did in late 2009, 18 months ago...

Filed Under: bailouts, CAC40, DAX, euro stoxx 50, eurozone, FTSE, Greek debt, Irish debt crisis, Sovereign Debt, Swiss Market Index (SMI), technical analysis

Category: European Markets


Germany’s New "Economic Miracle": Could 7,000 Bullish Executives Be Wrong?
Here's what you'll find inside EWI's March 2011 European Financial Forecast

By Vadim Pokhlebkin
3/9/2011 4:00:00 PM

When you view world events through the lens of the Elliott Wave Principle, things just make more sense. Take the recent political shake-up in Ireland, where Fianna Fàil party suffered its worst-ever election defeat. Up until now, Fianna Fàil was considered the “natural party of government," but now the experts have no better explanation than to helplessly point to “forces of nature” as the reason for the party's stunning defeat. They would get better answers by looking at the economy and the stock market as the measures of the country's social mood.

Filed Under: AEX, CAC40, DAX, eurozone, european central bank, European Union (EU), eurozone, FTSE, Irish debt crisis, Sovereign Debt, Swiss Market Index (SMI), technical analysis

Category: European Markets


14,700 Americans disclose offshore accounts; how will Swiss markets react?
IRS v UBS

By R. Ian Forrest
11/19/2009 11:30:00 AM

As of yesterday's deadline, it looks like US citizens decided that keeping a numbered account in a private bank is more scary than paying taxes. Switzerland's economy is highly dependent on financial services, and an estimated one-third of all offshore accounts are held there. Sounds like doom for the Swiss Market Index (SMI), right?

Filed Under: Swiss Market Index (SMI)

Category: European Markets


How Elliott Wave Analysis Helps You Find Opportunities

By Neil Beers
4/14/2009 3:45:00 PM

Elliott wave patterns are strong indicators of the way markets will behave, and our analysts here at Elliott Wave International follow all major global markets to spot such patterns. On April 9, our European Stocks Specialty Service recognized one at a crucial price juncture and posted this intraday forecast for Switzerland's SMI stock index...

Filed Under: Elliott Wave Principle, Swiss Market Index (SMI)

Category: European Markets


European Stocks: Sideways to… Higher?
Will the October-November period of sideways trading in the FTSE prove to be "base-building"?

By Vadim Pokhlebkin
12/5/2008 4:30:00 PM

Despite the fact that in November the index suffered another significant decline, its overall performance since late September-early October has essentially been flat, with almost zero net progress in either direction. If you think that's interesting, you're not alone. The editor of EWI's monthly European Financial Forecast (EFF), Tom Denham, focuses on this fact on p. 2 of the just-published, December issue -- and presents the following chart... 

Filed Under: FTSE, DAX, CAC40, AEX, Swiss Market Index (SMI), euro stoxx 50, cece

Category: European Markets


European Stocks: Five-Wave Moves Speak Volumes
It's no secret that summer months are rarely favorable for stock investors.

By Vadim Pokhlebkin
6/27/2008 3:45:00 PM

Summer months are rarely favorable for stock investors. ("Sell in May and go away," remember?) What complicates things now, however, is the ongoing liquidity crisis that has plagued the markets for almost a year now. And while some analysts out there keep saying "the worst is over," others are not so optimistic.

Filed Under: DAX, FTSE, CAC40, AEX, Swiss Market Index (SMI), euro stoxx 50, cece

Category: European Markets