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FAQ: In terms of time, how LONG do you expect Primary 3 to last? Vadim Pokhlebkin 11/9/2009
FAQ: Primary 3 -- is there "enough room" for it on the downside? Vadim Pokhlebkin 10/28/2009
FAQ: What's the best way to speculate on the expected drop in the Dow? Multi-Author 10/23/2009
FAQ: Credit unions -- are they safer than regular banks? Vadim Pokhlebkin 10/16/2009
FAQ: Bond yields -- how can yields rise if we are in a deflation? Vadim Pokhlebkin 10/9/2009
FAQ: "High-Frequency Trading" -- does it distort Elliott wave patterns? Vadim Pokhlebkin 10/6/2009
FAQ: How can stocks fall again if the economy is getting better?! Vadim Pokhlebkin 8/21/2009
FAQ: Could the March 2009 lows in stocks be the END of the entire bear market? Vadim Pokhlebkin 8/14/2009
FAQ: BIG picture: What will the Grand Supercycle IV look like, etc.? Vadim Pokhlebkin 8/12/2009
FAQ: Will mortgage rates go lower as the deflation continues? Steve Hochberg 3/17/2009
FAQ: As Elliott wave analysis gets more popular, does it affect accuracy of forecasts? Multi-Author 3/12/2009
FAQ: How do I know if my brokerage firm is safe? (Updated 8/31/09) Bob Prechter 1/22/2009
FAQ: Can you recommend any "safe banks" outside the U.S.? (Updated 8/31/09) Vadim Pokhlebkin 1/22/2009
FAQ: What time periods do different wave degrees cover? Vadim Pokhlebkin 5/2/2005
FAQ: What Elliott Wave software do you recommend? Vadim Pokhlebkin 12/27/2004
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