By Bob Stokes
11/25/2011 12:30:00 PM
The trip from prosperity to hard times can be shockingly brief. Only a few city blocks separate Fifth Avenue and the South Bronx...
Filed Under: consumer price index, consumer spending, investor psychology, sentiment
Category: U.S. Economy
By Bob Stokes
5/3/2011 5:30:00 PM
Gas and food costs appear to be such a persuasive argument for inflation that it's easy to overlook other economic data -- such as...
Filed Under: consumer price index, consumer spending, deflation, foreclosures, inflation
Category: U.S. Economy
By Bob Stokes
2/10/2011 5:15:00 PM
So what happened to the "Great Recession?" Has the economy suddenly "turned around?" Can you even have a "turn around" when housing prices are still in decline and unemployment is still high? What can explain the increased demand for luxury items? Here's what...
Filed Under: consumer confidence, consumer price index, Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA), Elliott Wave Principle, New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), recession, sentiment, social mood, supply and demand
Category: U.S. Economy
Where Is "Hyperinflation"?
"If the inflationists’ arguments were correct, we should be in a hyperinflationary mode right now," says EWI's president Robert Prechter.
By Vadim Pokhlebkin
7/8/2010 1:30:00 PM
You may have already heard and read several of Robert Prechter's recent media interviews -- but this one really goes in-depth. On June 19, Prechter spent an hour answering questions from Jim Puplava of Financial Sense Newshour. The full 20-page transcript of the interview is available now, free, to all Club EWI members. Look below this excerpt for details on free instant access.
Filed Under: Robert Prechter, U.S. Federal Reserve (the Fed), monetization, M3 money supply, consumer price index, gold futures, platinum futures, silver futures, inflation
Category: Deflation
By Nico Isaac
6/21/2010 6:15:00 PM
Right now, there are more players aboard the gold bandwagon than passengers inside a rush-hour subway car. Doors open and out steps white collar to blue collar; advisors to academics; day traders to buy-and-holders; brokers, economists, barbers, and little old ladies with bags of broken jewelry for sale.
Filed Under: gold futures, Robert Prechter, M3 money supply, consumer price index, inflation, deflation, silver futures
Category: Gold and Silver
By Vadim Pokhlebkin
8/4/2009 4:30:00 PM
If you've followed the stock markets in recent months, you may have asked yourself the same question a reader sent to EWI's Message Board: "With all the bad news, how can investor sentiment become positive and push the markets up like it has been?" Here is a radical answer...
Filed Under: fundamental analysis, social mood, socionomics, consumer price index
Category: Stocks