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Nico Isaac
10/29/2009 4:30:00 PM
In just over a week, coffee prices have gone from a fresh high to a three-week low. As for why -- that depends on who you ask. According to the mainstream experts, two main factors are behind coffee's shift from hot to cold: A strengthening greenback AND a bearish supply report...
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Commodities, coffee, sugar, soybeans
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Commodities
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Nico Isaac
9/18/2009 4:30:00 PM
Football Season is here. But, the most exciting passes in years are set to take place OFF the sports field, and on the turf of the world's leading commodity markets. In the brand-new September 2009 Monthly Futures Junctures, Elliott Wave International's chief commodity analyst Jeffrey Kennedy reveals which markets will see prices fumble and foul...
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Commodities, Grains, wheat, Corn, soybeans, cocoa, sugar, orange juice, lean hogs
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Commodities
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Nico Isaac
8/25/2009 5:15:00 PM
400 years ago today, on August 25, 1609, the famous astronomer Galileo Galilei debuted his very first telescope to the world. Through the lens of his invention, the infinite, once invisible wonders of the night sky were revealed. From Galileo to Elliott Wave Internationals' chief commodity analyst Jeffrey Kennedy comes the brand-new August 2009 Monthly Futures Junctures. In this "star"tling publication, Jeffrey uses his objective "lens" to prove that opportunity lives strong and well on many commodity planets.
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Commodities, sugar, cocoa, cotton, Corn, soybeans, Grains, orange juice, lean hogs, coffee, Galileo
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Commodities
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Nico Isaac
7/24/2009 3:15:00 PM
With the final stages of the competition in sight, the suspense is unbearable: Which teams could breakaway at the last moment, and which ones will fall behind? And no-- we're not talking about the Tour de France. This is the highly anticipated race to opportunity in the world's leading commodity markets...
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Commodities, coffee, Corn, soybeans, cotton, lean hogs, futures
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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
7/2/2009 2:00:00 PM
Fact: Corn prices have officially gone from sizzling to fizzling. On Tuesday, June 30, the grain's prices plunged to the Chicago Board of Trade's imposed daily down limit to end at a fresh, four-month low. As for why-- the mainstream experts pointed their accusatory finger at two specific U.S. Department of Agriculture reports. To wit:
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Corn, Commodities, Grains, wheat, soybeans
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Commodities
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Nico Isaac
6/25/2009 6:30:00 PM
One thing about fundamental analysis I never understood was -- if financial markets are moved by outside events, how do they know which events to respond to? Most days, the mainstream media feels like a three-ring circus of dancing "bears" in one circle and charging bulls in another, all the while prices in the related market struggle to walk a tightrope between.
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soybeans, Commodities
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Commodities
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Nico Isaac
6/22/2009 4:00:00 PM
No matter what part of the globe you live on, or whichever season is at hand, one thing is certain: In the hemisphere of commodities, summer has officially arrived. And, in the just-published June 2009 Monthly Futures Junctures (MFJ), long-time editor and Elliott Wave International's chief commodity expert Jeffrey Kennedy reveals which patterns are warm, which trends are ripe, and which opportunities are in full bloom:
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Commodities, Grains, Corn, wheat, soybeans, coffee, cocoa, cotton, orange juice, lean hogs, futures
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Commodities
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Nico Isaac
6/11/2009 3:15:00 PM
Over the last few months, the Soybean market has taken the grains complex by bullish storm: As of June 10, soy prices stood at their highest level in nine months. And, according to the mainstream experts, there is one main factor behind the powerful bounce in beans: A declining U.S. dollar. Here, the following news item tips its hat to the notion:
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Commodities, Grains, soybeans, soy
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Commodities
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Nico Isaac
5/19/2009 2:45:00 PM
Over the last few months, many of the world's leading commodity markets have staged powerful "comebacks" to multi-month highs. Now, the brand-new May 2009 Monthly Futures Junctures (MFJ) reveals whether the sector's renewed zest for bullish life is here to stay...
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Commodities, lean hogs, coffee, cocoa, cotton, soybeans, Corn
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Commodities
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Nico Isaac
4/17/2009 4:00:00 PM
Get out your garden forks and flower pots: A "financial" spring has sprung. And nobody has a greener thumb for cultivating opportunities in the world's leading commodity markets like Futures Junctures Service editor Jeffrey Kennedy. Jeffrey's brand-new April 17 Monthly Futures Juncture (MFJ) is online now, and it includes the following ripe-for-the-picking insights:
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Commodities, futures, sugar, coffee, cocoa, Corn, cotton, soybeans
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Commodities
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Vadim Pokhlebkin
4/1/2009 10:45:00 AM
Vadim Pokhlebkin: Jeffrey, the latest reports show that commodities are “headed for a third quarterly drop, the longest losing streak since 2001, as demand for raw materials from crude oil to nickel shrank..." Analysts clearly blame price declines on the drop in demand. You are a technical market analyst, but do you pay attention to the supply and demand balance? -- Jeffrey Kennedy: A short answer is yes, but let me explain...
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coffee, soybeans, daily sentiment index, Committment of Traders, fibonacci
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Commodities
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Vadim Pokhlebkin
3/24/2009 5:45:00 PM
Vadim Pokhlebkin: Jeffrey, spring is in the air, the Dow is off its lows, and so are some of the commodities: Crude oil trades above $50 a barrel, corn prices have seen a push higher, and so have a few other commodity markets. In your Daily Futures Junctures, you focus on short-term opportunities, but what about the bigger picture? -- Jeffrey Kennedy: To answer this question, we must look at chart patterns. Let's take corn, for example...
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Corn, wheat, soybeans, Crude oil, Commodities, futures
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Commodities
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Nico Isaac
2/27/2009 3:45:00 PM
Take note: The "fundamental" freeway of commodity analysis has more twists and turns than a midwestern corn maze. Here, we go to the recent news items surrounding the Soybean market. Get ready for a bumpy ride...
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soybeans, wheat, Corn, Commodities, grain futures
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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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Nico Isaac
2/11/2009 3:15:00 PM
In late December, soybeans, corn, and wheat prices enjoyed a powerful rebound to three-month lows until turning back down in January. So, has the GRAINS complex finally checked out of the Heartbreak hotel? Find out for FREE...
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Grains, soybeans, wheat, corn futures
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Commodities
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Vadim Pokhlebkin
1/27/2009 6:15:00 PM
One of the most important questions for any trader (or investor) is – is the trend in my market "for real" or not? In other words, if a market sells off after a rally, how do you know that it's just a bull market correction and not a complete reversal? Or, if your market rallies after a long selloff, how do you avoid getting trapped in a bear market rally? For answers, we turn to Jeffrey Kennedy, editor of Elliott Wave International's Futures Junctures Service, which brings subscribers daily and longer-term opportunities in commodities.
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cotton, soybeans, Corn, wheat, Commodities, futures
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Commodities
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Nico Isaac
1/22/2009 5:45:00 PM
In the world of commodities, there are more trading strategies to choose from than bagel spreads at Zabar's Deli counter. But there is only ONE that lets the analyst know when they are wrong, to the tick: The Elliott Wave Principle...
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Commodities, soybeans, 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
12/11/2008 5:45:00 PM
On Friday December 5, the entire grains complex was, in a word, "Blagojeviched." Or, as one news source put it: The Grains are "going down, down, down." (AP) Since then, however, two main things have happened: The bearish fundamental news front has NOT changed. YET -- grain prices have by rocketing UP...
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Commodities, Grains, wheat, Corn, soybeans
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Commodities
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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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