As you read this, our friends over at Elliott Wave International are preparing to throw open the doors to one of their most exciting events of the year. EWI’s State of the U.S. Markets 2015 Online Conference...
By Elliott Wave International Up, down, up, down; 200 points higher, 300 points lower; rinse and repeat! It isn’t easy being an investor in the U.S stock market these days. Honestly, it feels more like being in...
By Elliott Wave International The following trading lesson has been adapted from Jeffrey Kennedy’s eBook, Trading the Line — 5 Ways You Can Use Trendlines to Improve Your Trading Decisions. You can download the 14-page eBook here....
By Elliott Wave International Today’s lesson considers three ways to identify price support and resistance in the markets you trade. Previous highs and lows Trendline support Fibonacci Ratios These examples are adapted from Jeffrey Kennedy’s Trader’s Classroom...
By Elliott Wave International I am tired of hearing people insist that the Fed can expand credit all it wants. Sometimes an analogy clarifies a subject, so let’s try one. It may sound crazy, but suppose the...
Today, there is no shortage of opinions about oil. So why should you bother reading this one? Because 99% of oil forecasts out there are based on so-called fundamentals. The same “fundamentals” that back in June, when...
By Elliott Wave International You may remember that after the 2008-2009 crash, many called into question traditional economic models. Why did they fail? And more importantly, will they warn us of a new approaching doomsday, should there...
By Elliott Wave International When Shinzo Abe became the Prime Minister of Japan in December 2012, he was regarded with the kind of reverence that politicians dream about. He was featured in a hit pop song (“Abeno...
Only a few days left: A special report on gold — available exclusively to you from an organization we trust — will expire for good at 5 p.m. Eastern time Friday, Dec. 5. If you want to...
By Elliott Wave International The foreign currency exchange market, known as forex, is the most liquid financial market on the planet — liquid to the tune of $5.3 trillion traded per day! That basically means every single...