Focus on Japan, Vietnam and China
Plus 14 more regional stock indexes and sub-indexes -- all inside the new, June issue of EWI's monthly Asian-Pacific Financial Forecast
By Vadim Pokhlebkin
6/3/2011 5:45:00 PM
Why focus on Japan, Vietnam and China in the weeks ahead, you ask? Editor Mark Galasiewski shows you the answer on the first few pages of the June Asian-Pacific Financial Forecast -- namely, the Elliott wave pattern in these countries' respective stock indexes. There is more...
Filed Under: ASX All Ordinaries, authoritarianism, Bank of Japan, BRIC, Chinese markets, diversification, Elliott wave, emerging markets, Nikkei, safe haven, SENSEX, Shanghai Composite Index, Shanghai Composite Index, Taiwan index, technical analysis
Category: Asian Markets
By Vadim Pokhlebkin
4/1/2011 7:15:00 PM
We all know about the tragic earthquake and tsunami in Japan on March 11. The event reverberated throughout the world. It was also blamed for the losses in Japan’s NIKKEI 225 stock index. But did you know that the NIKKEI’s decline stopped and reversed right at a Fibonacci price support level of 61.8%?..
Filed Under: authoritarianism, Chinese markets, emerging markets, Nikkei, SENSEX, sentiment, Shanghai Composite Index, Shanghai Composite Index, Taiwan index, technical analysis
Category: Asian Markets
WikiLeaks Overdose?
WikiLeaks Under Attack; Cables Reveal Diplomatic Tension over Drug Wars in Mexico: Socionomics Can Help
By Jill Noble
12/3/2010 4:45:00 PM
As today's headlines report, WikiLeaks is under fire as leaked cables shed light on diplomatic tensions worldwide. Growing concern about authoritarianism and the drug wars in Mexico has been on the socionomic radar for months -- find out why.
Filed Under: authoritarianism, Drug War, Robert Prechter, social mood, socionomics, The Socionomist
Category: Cultural Trends
By Jill Noble
11/29/2010 4:45:00 PM
In the August 2010 issue of The Socionomist, researcher Alan Hall published a short update to his two-part "Authoritarianism" study, which had explained that the clouds of a gathering storm are fast approaching as "serious authoritarian/anti-authoritarian conflict is just beginning."
Filed Under: authoritarianism, social mood, socionomics, The Socionomist
Category: Cultural Trends
By Tyler Robert
9/1/2010 11:15:00 AM
"The impulse to polarize into "in groups" and "out groups" is strong in periods of negative social mood. When most people around you are following their emotions, the ability to think rationally is a big advantage. You make better decisions. You can recognize the patterns of collective human behavior, and in turn know whether to utilize that behavior or to get out of their way..."
Filed Under: socionomics, authoritarianism
Category: Cultural Trends
By Bob Stokes
6/11/2010 3:45:00 PM
Fear and uncertainty that drive a severe bear market are the same emotions which can set the stage for authoritarianism, in most any nation. Why do authoritarian tendencies emerge only during bear markets in stocks? Bob Prechter's new science of socionomics gives you answers.
Filed Under: Robert Prechter, authoritarianism, socionomics, Elliott Wave Principle
Category: Cultural Trends
By Tyler Robert
5/6/2010 2:45:00 PM
Every generation of Americans learns that theirs is a country of immigrants, but some generations absorb that lesson more readily than others...
Filed Under: authoritarianism
Category: Cultural Trends
By Robert Folsom
4/28/2010 5:30:00 PM
I know for a fact that the Senate is considering a bill that undeniably will grant the government those powers and more. Senators McCain and Lieberman introduced the legislation earlier this month...
Filed Under: authoritarianism
Category: Cultural Trends
By Robert Folsom
4/28/2010 5:30:00 PM
I know for a fact that the Senate is considering a bill that undeniably will grant the government those powers and more. Senators McCain and Lieberman introduced the legislation earlier this month...
Filed Under: authoritarianism
Category: Cultural Trends