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Copper: Red Hot. Red Metal. Redux (VIDEO)
Will the winning streak continue?

by Nico Isaac
11/2/2009 4:30:00 PM
It's official. Red Metal Fever is back as copper prices skyrocket to their highest level in over a year. And, as far as the mainstream experts can see, the frenzy surrounding copper amounts to a picture of bullish health. Here, these recent news items speak up:
Filed Under: Copper, metals, bull market, copper bull
Category: Precious Metals


Red Metal: The Next Big Move In Copper

by Nico Isaac
5/13/2009 4:45:00 PM
When it comes to financial markets, equity prices tend to progress like the Boston marathon: Steady and straight in either direction. Commodity prices, on the other hand, often resemble the 30-yard dash: short, sharp, and sudden. The ultimate aim is to catch the rapid moves in their early stages, not their ending ones.
Filed Under: Copper, red metal, Commodities, metals
Category: Commodities


19 Commodity Markets. 36 Charts. ONE Service

by Nico Isaac
4/30/2009 6:30:00 PM
May's financial "flowers" of opportunity are in bloom. And, in the brand-new April 30 Daily Futures Junctures (DFJ) "Weekly Wrap-up," long-time editor and Elliott Wave International's chief commodity expert Jeffrey Kennedy picks the freshest buds right off their stems: Coffee, Cocoa, Sugar, Lean Hogs, Crude Oil, Copper...
Filed Under: Commodities, coffee, cocoa, sugar, lean hogs, Crude oil, Copper
Category: Commodities


The "Hunt" For Opportunity: Crude Oil, Copper, Corn, And More

by Nico Isaac
4/9/2009 11:30:00 PM
As many children around the globe gear up for exciting Easter egg hunts this weekend -- one heart-pounding financial search is already over: The quest for opportunity in the world's leading commodity markets. Open up your basket: The brand-new April 9 Daily Futures Junctures (DFJ) "Weekly Wrap-up" presents original price charts for TWENTY major markets...
Filed Under: Commodities, futures, Crude oil, Copper, Corn, live cattle, lumber
Category: Commodities


Crude Oil, Copper, Corn, and More: All In One Place

by Nico Isaac
3/6/2009 2:00:00 PM
As the lines on your computer screen continually flash red across a large scope of the commodity markets, some of you are probably thinking: "What in holy heck happened to the 'safe-haven' premium of this sector?"...
Filed Under: Commodities, Crude oil, Copper, oil, Corn, bob prechter
Category: Commodities


From Crude Oil – TO – Copper: The Big Picture In Commodities

by Nico Isaac
12/26/2008 3:00:00 PM
As the lines on your computer screen continually flash red across the entire scope of the commodity markets, some of you are probably thinking: "What in holy heck happened to the 'safe-haven' premium of this sector?" 
Filed Under: Commodities, Crude oil, Copper, Corn
Category: Commodities


Platinum: Spotlight on Opportunity
"I'll be eagerly watching Platinum this week."

by Vadim Pokhlebkin
12/22/2008 5:45:00 PM
Vadim Pokhlebkin: Jeffrey, in your Daily Futures Junctures, you usually write about commodities such as corn, sugar, pork bellies, and so on. Besides copper (and crude oil) every Friday in your Weekly Wrap-Up, you rarely write about metals. But today, you did: In tonight's DFJ, you give your latest views on Platinum. Why now, and why Platinum? Jeffrey Kennedy: Because Elliott wave patterns in this market right now are just too clear to ignore this potential opportunity.
Filed Under: Corn, sugar, pork bellies, Platinum, Gold, Crude oil, Copper
Category: Commodities


Crude Oil & Company: Will The Commodity Woes Continue?

by Nico Isaac
12/5/2008 4:00:00 PM
As the lines on your computer screen continually flash red across the entire scope of the commodity markets, some of you are probably thinking: "What in holy heck happened to the 'safe-haven' premium of this sector?" Our answer will blow your mind.
Filed Under: Commodities, Crude oil, Copper, Corn, futures, safe-haven
Category: Commodities


Arsenic And Old Base Metals: Next Victim, Copper (VIDEO)
Another successful example of contrarian approach to market forecasting.

by Nico Isaac
12/4/2008 5:00:00 PM

From its July 2008 all-time peak, copper prices have plummeted 60% -- leading the way in tthe worst base metals collapse since the Great Depression. As for seeing the red metal's reversal BEFORE it began, EWI's Senior Metals Analyst Mike Drakulich has the honor.

Filed Under: Copper, base metals, great depression, aluminum
Category: Precious Metals


The Next Big Move In Crude, Copper, and Commodities Is…

by Nico Isaac
11/21/2008 4:45:00 PM
As the lines on your computer screen continually flash red across the entire scope of the commodity markets, some of you are probably thinking: "What in holy heck happened to the 'safe-haven' premium of this sector?" It's a fair question. Unfortunately, the mainstream pundits don't have a good answer.
Filed Under: Commodities, Crude oil, Copper, futures
Category: Commodities


Commodities: Concerns, Expectations, Speculations?
What moves market prices: cold hard reasoning or fears, hunches and rumors?

by Vadim Pokhlebkin
4/21/2008 6:15:00 PM
If today's (Monday, April 21) price action in commodities could be summarized in one news headline, it could read like this: "Commodity Markets Fall On A Variety of Concerns, Expectations and Speculations." But isn't that the same as "fears, hunches and rumors"?
Filed Under: sugar, Corn, soybeans, orange juice, wheat, coffee, Hogs, Copper, ralph nelson elliott, Commodities
Category: Commodities


Video: Gold, Silver Following Elliott Wave Script Perfectly
Sharp sell-offs that hit gold and silver on April 18 may just be the beginning.

by Vadim Pokhlebkin
4/18/2008 5:15:00 PM

Here is a free video EWI's own Mike Drakulich released inside his Metals Specialty Service on April 9. Watch it, compare the roadmap outlined in it with the actual market action since April 9 and see for yourself what Elliott wave analysis can accomplish.

Filed Under: Gold, Silver, Copper, aluminum, metals markets, sell off
Category: Precious Metals


Lean Hogs: What Does Price Gap Mean For Trend?
How does a price gap fit into an Elliott wave pattern?

by Vadim Pokhlebkin
4/1/2008 3:30:00 PM

"Now for a simple lesson in basic chart analysis: Gaps usually occur in wave three, the strongest of the three impulse waves. It does not matter if you are looking at a one-minute chart of the S&P, or a monthly Copper chart. Find a gap, and..."

Filed Under: price gap, lean hogs, orange juice, futures, Commodities, Copper, s&p, breakaway gap, continuation gap, exhaustion gap
Category: Commodities


19 Latest Commodity Market Forecasts -- Yours Free!
Elliott Wave International offers a whole week of free access to its latest commodity futures market forecasts.

by Vadim Pokhlebkin
2/11/2008 12:30:00 PM

Turn on CNBC these days, and the two most commonly mentioned "safe havens" in the midst of the ongoing stock market turmoil are "commodities and emerging markets." We at Elliott Wave International have strong opinions on the trends in both of these "safe havens." And aren't you in luck, because starting today (Feb. 6) and through noon on Wednesday, Feb. 13 -- you have FREE ACCESS to our latest commodity market forecasts! DETAILS inside.

Filed Under: Meats, Grains, Ags, Crude oil, Copper, stock market turmoil, safe heaven, emerging markets, futures
Category: Commodities


Watch Bob Prechter's interview on CNBC Wednesday, Nov. 4. Bob discusses the current juncture, Conquer the Crash II and more.
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