Have you heard of socionomics? Socionomics is a budding field that uses trends in stock prices to predict and prepare for trends in business, the economy, politics, pop culture, polarization, societal health and much more. It’s an exciting perspective...
By Elliott Wave International It’s generally known that stocks are risky. It all hinges on how “hungry” investors are. So, if investors’ appetite for risk starts to diminish, it stands to reason that this is not a...
As you watch the markets move, you want in. Every trader and investor thinks this way. But how do you know WHEN is the best time to jump in? Jump out? Stay flat? Today, millions of new...
By Elliott Wave International It’s been noted before in these pages that … … Investors have put more money into stocks in the last 5 months than the previous 12 years combined That was an April CNBC...
By Elliott Wave International It’s difficult for most investors to take an independent stand from the crowd. For example, it may be wise to “buy when there’s blood in the streets,” as Baron Rothschild famously said, but...
By Elliott Wave International Waves of social mood fluctuate in accordance with the Wave Principle and determine prices in financial markets. Moreover, these same waves regulate the tenor and character of social attitudes and actions. The key...
The MSCI Emerging Markets Index is composed of 1,400 stocks from 27 nations. You’d think that the trillions of buy/sell decisions from across the region would result in a chaotic-looking chart. But the opposite is true. Our...
By Elliott Wave International A Charles Schwab survey shows that 15% of today’s retail investors started investing in 2020. And, regarding 2021, an August 2 CNBC headline said: New investors are jumping into the market So, when...
If you live in the U.S. — and even if you’re some place else — you know about the recent bout of supply chain problems, job resignations and surging prices. And yes, you’ve heard the conventional explanations…...
By Elliott Wave International On Oct. 20, Bitcoin climbed to a new all-time high above $66,000 — quite a rebound from its price level just below $30,000 as recently as July. At that time, the sentiment was...