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Nico Isaac
10/1/2009 12:00:00 PM
October is National Apple month in the United States. And in its honor, Elliott Wave International's chief commodity analyst, Jeffrey Kennedy, picks the most "golden delicious" opportunities off the tree of technical analysis. In fact, the September 30 Daily Futures Junctures Wrap-up (online now) begs the question -- How 'bout these apples?
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Commodities, futures, lean hogs, live cattle, coffee, cotton, wheat, Corn
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Commodities
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Nico Isaac
7/21/2009 3:15:00 PM
Set your cell phone alarms. Mark your calendars. Schedule your wake-up calls: The final days of Elliott Wave International's Futures Junctures Free Week have arrived. In case you haven't heard, this amazing event gives no-cost access to several of the most exclusive, subscriber-only features of the Futures Junctures Service package, such as...
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Commodities, sugar, wheat, live cattle, Corn, soybeans, Grains
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Commodities
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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...
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Commodities, futures, Crude oil, Copper, Corn, live cattle, lumber
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Commodities
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Nico Isaac
4/3/2009 10:15:00 AM
Using fundamentals to establish a trading position in financial markets is a lot like being in the launch control center at NASA right before the final countdown. Everywhere you look, there’s at least a dozen “gauges” flashing on and off. See what we mean in regard to recent news events in LIVE CATTLE....
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Commodities, live cattle, Cattle, lean hogs, Hogs
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Commodities
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Vadim Pokhlebkin
3/3/2009 12:00:00 PM
I continue my conversations with Jeffrey Kennedy, EWI's Senior Commodity Analyst. Vadim Pokhlebkin: Jeffrey, with the Dow in the 6,000s, it's hard to remember that there are other markets out there, isn't it? You focus on commodities – anything exciting going on your markets lately? -- Jeffrey Kennedy: Right now I have my eye on Sugar futures...
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sugar, futures, Commodities, Coffee, Corn, Soybean Oil, live cattle
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Commodities
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Nico Isaac
2/19/2009 6:15:00 PM
You never want to be locked into a relationship with a trading position that you can't get out of at a moment's notice. The trick is -- knowing when the time has come to end it BEFORE anyone gets too hurt.That's where Elliott wave analysis succeeds where other technical methods to trading fall short
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Commodities, live cattle, feeder cattle
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Commodities
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Nico Isaac
2/13/2009 3:15:00 PM
The search for the perfect Valentine's Day gift is over: No-cost access to the brand-new February Monthly Futures Junctures, thanks to Elliott Wave International's famous Futures Junctures FreeWeek. Like Cupid himself, Monthly Futures Junctures (MFJ) editor Jeffrey Kennedy shoots right through the heart of opportunity in the world's leading commodity markets...
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Commodities, Free Week, coffee, sugar, cocoa, wheat, soybeans, Corn, live cattle
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Commodities
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Vadim Pokhlebkin
2/2/2009 6:30:00 PM
You may already know that the basic Elliott wave structure looks like this: five-wave impulses followed by three-wave corrections. It's simple enough, but do you ever find it difficult to look at a chart and understand instantly whether you are looking at a five-wave or a three-wave move? How do you handle it? For answers, we turn to Jeffrey Kennedy, Elliott Wave International's Senior Commodity Analyst.
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live cattle, feeder cattle, feeders, Commodities, futures
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Commodities
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Nico Isaac
1/16/2009 4:30:00 PM
Once the revered rock star of the financial world, the commodity sector has gone from Fame to Shame. Now, the question is: Will commodities once again walk the bullish line in 2009? The brand-new January 2009 Monthly Futures Junctures (MFJ) has the most original and objective answer out there.
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Commodities, coffe, sugar, Corn, wheat, soybeans, live cattle, futures
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Commodities
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Nico Isaac
12/19/2008 3:30:00 PM
It's been a rough year for commodities, and even a rougher one for those in the mainstream who expected the global economic downturn to increase the "safe haven" premium of these assets. Now, the brand new December Monthy Futures Junctures reveals whether commodities will regain their shine in 2009...
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Commodities, futures, coffee, sugar, Corn, live cattle, cocoa
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Commodities
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Vadim Pokhlebkin
12/2/2008 6:00:00 PM
Technical analysts, in recent years, have elevated “Fibonacci” to the level of a buzzword. Despite this unfortunate fact, in skilled hands, Fibonacci ratios can prove extremely handy when you're calculating a market retracement or price target. The most popular of these ratios are the .618 and 1.618. But here's a new twist on the old Fibonacci technique -- "Reverse Fibonacci"...
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Commodities, fibonacci, reverse Fibonacci, live cattle, feeder cattle, futures
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Commodities
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Nico Isaac
10/17/2008 3:00:00 PM
Halloween has arrived early! O.K. Not really. But for those who knock on the door of the brand-new October Monthly Futures Junctures (published October 17), the analysis of the commodity markets will be a treat indeed. Sugar, Coffee, Cotton, Corn, and Live Cattle -- dig in.
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Commodities, futures, sugar, coffee, cotton, Corn, live cattle
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Commodities
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Nico Isaac
9/19/2008 4:30:00 PM
The hint of autumn is in the air. The leaves of opportunity in the worlds leading commodity markets are falling fast. And, the brand-new September 2008 Monthly Futures Junctures is here to catch them one by one: Sugar, Coffee, Cocoa, Orange Juice, Corn, Live Cattle...
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Commodities, Monthly Futures Junctures, sugar, coffee, Corn, cocoa, live cattle
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Commodities
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Vadim Pokhlebkin
4/28/2008 5:45:00 PM
"The manner and extent of the advance from the March low argues that the selloff [in Live Cattle] that began in August 2007 has ended," argues in his April 28 Daily Futures Junctures EWI's Senior Commodity Analyst Jeffrey Kennedy.
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Commodities, futures, feederr cattle, Corn, live cattle
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Commodities
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Vadim Pokhlebkin
3/24/2008 4:45:00 PM
Markets don't move in straight line or at a steady speed. Prices travel quick and far in waves 1, 3 and 3 (especially wave 3) and it takes prices a long time to travel even a short distance in corrective waves 2 and 4.
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feeders, feeder cattle, live cattle, cattle futures, Commodities, fibonacci
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Commodities
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