By Elliott Wave International Everyone who drives a car is relieved that gas prices have dropped from what they were a little while back. However, if one major Wall Street firm is correct, get ready for higher...
By Elliott Wave International The market for U.S. Treasuries is the biggest bond market in the world, and it appears that potentially big trouble may be afoot. Earlier this month, none other than the U.S. Treasury Secretary...
By Elliott Wave International Back in October 2021, two months before Germany’s DAX hit an all-time high, our Global Market Perspective showed a big jump in references to “Lehman” in Bloomberg News. Of course, the use of “Lehman” in...
By Elliott Wave International A widely accepted measure of a bear market is a drop of 20% or more in a major index from an all-time high. By that measure, both the S&P 500 index and the...
By Elliott Wave International Elliott waves reflect the repetitive patterns of mass psychology — so they are ideally suited for analyzing the widely traded main stock indexes. On the other hand, thinly traded individual stocks may not trace out Elliott wave...
By Elliott Wave International The ideal time to prepare for most anything in life, especially a potential circumstance that’s adverse, is before it happens. The problem is: Many people don’t know what will happen in their lives ahead of...
By Elliott Wave International Treat houses as a consumption item — or simply as a place to live, and history shows that real prices will fluctuate only modestly over the decades. Treat houses as an investment, and the value of houses takes...
If you: Own a home, or Are in the market to buy, or Looking for property investment opportunities … … Then our friends at Elliott Wave International have a NEW report for you. It will show you the dangers —...
By Elliott Wave International Nothing raises the hopes of the bullishly inclined like a rapid bear market rally. And there’s been several since the early January top in the Dow Industrials and S&P 500 index. You may...
By Elliott Wave International Many investors allocate a percentage of their portfolios to bonds to cushion against a drop in the stock market. A popular allocation is a 60 / 40 mix of stocks and bonds. However,...