By Bob Stokes
10/26/2011 4:45:00 PM
Is the trend reversal in the decades-long government job growth part of a bigger deflationary trend? Will government layoffs mean unemployment rates well above the current 9.1%?...
Filed Under: credit crisis, debt ceiling, debt crisis, deflation, Elliott wave
Category: U.S. Economy
Global Market Perspective: Put Global Volatility On Your Side
As markets seem to fluctuate so unpredictably, EWI's latest Global Market Perspective offers you clear, objective forecasts
By Andrea Dibben
8/11/2011 4:45:00 PM
The new August Global Market Perspective offers you in-depth Elliott wave analysis and forecasts for 40+ global markets, in addition to dozens of Elliott wave-labeled charts.
Filed Under: ASX All Ordinaries, CAC40, Chinese markets, DAX, debt ceiling, debt crisis, Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA), Elliott Wave trading, euro, euro stoxx 50, eurozone, europe, European debt crisis, forex, forex trading, FTSE, Japanese yen, Nasdaq Composite, Nikkei, S&P 500, SENSEX, Shanghai Composite Index, Shanghai Composite Index, sterling, Swiss franc, Swiss Market Index (SMI)
Category: Global Markets
By Bob Stokes
8/8/2011 4:45:00 PM
The financially "unexpected" is fast moving toward the "unthinkable." Brace yourself for...
Filed Under: Robert Prechter, conquer the crash, credit rating, debt ceiling, debt crisis, soverign debt crisis
Category: U.S. Economy
By Bob Stokes
8/1/2011 4:30:00 PM
Some expect that a debt deal will produce a "relief rally." Should we expect a new upward surge in the market?...
Filed Under: conquer the crash, debt ceiling, debt crisis, Elliott wave, market forecasts, stock indexes
Category: Stocks
U.S. Debt Deal: Bullish or Bearish for Stocks?
Mainstream opinions can only play catch up with the markets, while Elliott wave analysis offers you objective forecasts
By Vadim Pokhlebkin
8/1/2011 1:00:00 PM
Just as everyone greeted the bull in the early Monday morning trading, the DJIA reversed and fell by 100 points and the U.S. debt deal quickly went from a "bullish" to a "bearish" factor...
Filed Under: Barack Obama, debt ceiling, debt crisis, deficit, deflation, volatility
Category: Stocks
By Robert Folsom
7/28/2011 5:00:00 PM
I'd like to introduce you to an answer that you will not read elsewhere...
Filed Under: Robert Prechter, debt ceiling, Elliott wave
Category: Stocks
By Vadim Pokhlebkin
7/28/2011 2:15:00 PM
Now that the U.S. dollar is trading at an all-time low against the Swiss franc, discussions of the Swiss franc's "safe haven" appeal are commonplace. But could you have seen the USD/CHF trading as low as it is today before the news? If you know Elliott wave analysis -- yes. Here's how.
Filed Under: debt ceiling, debt crisis, deficit, Elliott Wave trading, euro, eurozone, European debt crisis, forex trading, Swiss franc, U.S. dollar
Category: Currencies
By Robert Folsom
7/25/2011 5:15:00 PM
I have no intention of assigning "blame" to either party, though I will observe that both sides are guilty of shameless hypocrisy. In 2006, then-Senator Obama voted against raising the debt ceiling. South Carolina Senator Jim DeMint is a Tea-party favorite, yet his votes include debt-ceiling raises which amount to some $3 trillion...
Filed Under: Robert Prechter, debt ceiling, Elliott wave
Category: Stocks
By Bob Stokes
7/25/2011 5:15:00 PM
If the market trends lower in the weeks and months ahead, will the "cause" be America's debt problem? Or is there a trend already in place which will run its course whether "good news" or "bad news" comes from Washington's debt discussions?...
Filed Under: debt ceiling, debt crisis, Robert Prechter, stock indexes
Category: Stocks