By Elliott Wave International After a 12-year uptrend, just when caution might be in order, investor psychology has remained highly and stubbornly optimistic. As the July Elliott Wave Financial Forecast, a monthly publication which provides Elliott wave analysis...
By Elliott Wave International In many global regions, economies are flourishing. For example, here are two headlines about the U.S.: What America’s Startup Boom Could Mean For The Economy (npr.com, June 29)Inflation Rose in June as Economic...
2021 is hallway over. In Q3 and Q4, what in the world should you be watching? That’s not an easy question to answer. There is a lot to look at. In just the past 2-3 months: Bitcoin...
You might feel that “everyone’s getting rich but me.” And you’re not alone — far from it! Today, lots of investors feel they are “missing out.” Our friends at Elliott Wave International tell us it’s not a...
By Elliott Wave International Advance warnings about the recent crypto crash were there all along. How did almost everyone miss them? Anyone on Planet Earth in 2021 knows about the rise and fall of digital currencies. Even...
By Elliott Wave International An April 17 article headline on the website of National Public Radio says: U.S Economy Looking Good As Spending Jumps In March And, on April 29, The New York Times said: Americans’ spending...
Over the past year, millions of people opened new trading accounts — maybe you did, too. New traders often think that “trading is easy,” especially if you began trading in a bull market (like the one we’ve...
By Elliott Wave International On Friday, June 25, the Russell indexes underwent their annual rebalancing. In other words, stocks were moved from the Russell indexes like the Russell 2000 and Russell 1000 based on their size. This...
By Elliott Wave International The phrase “bank run” tends to conjure up images of the 1930’s Great Depression. However, that phrase is now applicable to the 2021 world of cryptos. This is from a June 17 coindesk.com...
By Elliott Wave International Hardly anyone wants to miss the party — whether on Wall Street or elsewhere. Thus, the acronym FOMO — which stands for the “fear of missing out” — is in vogue. After a...