By Elliott Wave International China’s Shanghai Composite has been in a large-scale downtrend for about 13 years. So, when the news of the coronavirus outbreak hit, it came as less of a shock to Elliott Wave International’s...
By Elliott Wave International If financial history teaches anything, it’s that the most intense buying happens near a top. Likewise, climatic selling happens near a bottom. In other words: The crowd is usually on the wrong side...
Since December, Bitcoin and other cryptos have been on a silent tear. Silent, because you don’t hear about it in the news — yet. But if you’ve spotted the rally, you may be wondering, “Is it too late...
By Elliott Wave International No analytical method can offer 100% clarity about the market’s future. Yet critics of technical analysis, particularly Elliott waves, say that popular technical methods fail if they don’t do just that. Of course,...
By Elliott Wave International Excerpted from the March 2019 Asian-Pacific Financial Forecast (published March 1, 2019): The electric vehicle revolution approaches critical mass The CEO of Tesla Inc., Elon Musk, held a ground-breaking ceremony outside Shanghai in...
Asia stocks are extremely volatile right now. To help you take advantage of the big moves, our friends at Elliott Wave International have scrambled together a rare free week of their subscription services that cover Asia. You...
By Elliott Wave International Many investors heed every utterance from the Federal Reserve, hoping they hear a clue about interest rates. They assume that a fall in interest rates means higher stock prices, while rising rates will...
By Elliott Wave International At 1:53 AM on January 10, Tesla founder and a frequent social media pot-stirrer, Elon Musk, tweeted, “Bitcoin is ‘NOT’ my safe word,” only to add a wink face emoji five minutes later....
By Elliott Wave International As the winter holidays draw near, many of us will fall victim to the affliction we call “S.N.O.M.O.” — the Sudden Need of More Objects (to own, play with… and eventually, store in...
By Elliott Wave International The large fowl we call “Turkeys” were given that name by the British, who thought the bird came from the country of Turkey. Truth is, turkeys are native to North America. And yet,...