By Vadim Pokhlebkin
1/19/2012 10:45:00 PM
With the DJIA making gains so far this month, the Jan. 18 issue of Elliott Wave International's Monday-Wednesday Friday Short Term Update takes a look at market sentiment...
Filed Under: Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA), Elliott wave, Elliott Wave trading, New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), S&P 500, sentiment, steve hochberg, U.S. STOCK MARKET, volatility
Category: Stocks
By Alexandra Lienhard
12/12/2011 3:00:00 PM
Robert Prechter joins Yahoo! Finance Breakout host, Jeff Macke, on December 6, 2011. Prechter compares the current market to the late stages of the 1929-1933 period in U.S. history -- a time marked by extreme volatility. Could anything like 1929-1933 happen again?
Filed Under: video, interview, Elliott Wave Theorist, Robert Prechter, yahoo! finance, volatility
Category: Stocks
By Jill Noble
10/31/2011 4:15:00 PM
As the Dow dips back under 12,000 -- learn timeless trading tips and how to avoid common pitfalls in this clip from our Online Bear Market Tutorial
Filed Under: Bear market, bull market, Elliott Wave trading, personal finance, risk management, Traders, trading lessons, volatility
Category: Stocks
By Vadim Pokhlebkin
10/7/2011 11:45:00 PM
Did you realize that so far this year, France’s CAC 40 stock index has taken back nearly 2 years’ worth of gains in a mere 7 months? Same is true for the pan-European Eurostoxx 50 index. And, as markets dropped in September, less than 10% of futures traders said they were bullish on the DAX, FTSE, CAC 40 and Eurostoxx 50 in August and September. More...
Filed Under: CAC40, DAX, Elliott Wave trading, euro, european central bank, European debt crisis, eurozone, FTSE, Greek debt, Irish debt crisis, sentiment, soverign debt crisis, Swiss Market Index (SMI), volatility
Category: European Markets
By Jill Noble
10/7/2011 5:15:00 PM
Filed Under: personal finance, risk management, technical analysis, Traders, volatility
Category: Stocks
By Jill Noble
10/6/2011 5:15:00 PM
In this clip from his presentation at the London School of Economics, Bob Prechter discusses neurobiology and the biological impulses that make "rational self-interest" so difficult.
Filed Under: herding, history, personal finance, Robert Prechter, Robert Prechter, volatility
Category: Classic Prechter
Need an Expert Guide for Navigating Near-Term Market Opportunities?
Why the editor of EWI's Monday-Wednesday-Friday Short Term Update Steve Hochberg called for the recent market drop days before it happened
By Andrea Dibben
9/23/2011 2:15:00 PM
Sometimes you make a snap decision -- and then cringe when looking back. If only someone would have tapped you on the shoulder and said, "Hang on, don't do that!"
Filed Under: Elliott wave, Short Term Update, volatility
Category: Stocks
By Jill Noble
9/22/2011 6:30:00 PM
Filed Under: Elliott Wave Principle, Elliott Wave trading, personal finance, Robert Prechter, risk management, Traders, volatility
Category: Stocks
By Bob Stokes
9/22/2011 4:15:00 PM
When did fund managers have that "record commitment to stocks"? Answer: just a few months before the early May 2011 high. Take a look at the chart...
Filed Under: 1929 Stock Market Crash, economic depression, Elliott Wave Theorist, great depression, investor psychology, market crash, market forecasts, Nasdaq Composite, Robert Prechter, sentiment, volatility
Category: Stocks
(VIDEO) How to Trade with Confidence in a "Rush Hour" Market
Jeff Kennedy explains how the same discipline used in driving through traffic will help you stay safe in fast-moving markets.
By Jill Noble
9/7/2011 7:00:00 PM
How much do you value your money? Do you care enough about your investments to learn how to apply the discipline of "letting the market commit to you before you commit to the market?" Watch this Video Clip to learn more.
Filed Under: Bear market, Elliott Wave trading, Jeffrey Kennedy, personal finance, risk management, Traders, trading lessons, volatility
Category: Stocks
By Jill Noble
9/2/2011 4:15:00 PM
Investors come to our site in search of answers. Robert Prechter is a world-renowned market technician. He has forecast bear and bull markets alike, sticking to his Elliott Wave-based forecasting method for over 30 years.
Filed Under: Bear market, Robert Prechter, Elliott Wave Principle, Robert Prechter, Prechter's Perspective, risk management, Robert Prechter, Robert Prechter, volatility
Category: Stocks
By Jill Noble
9/2/2011 10:45:00 AM
If the market declines in August caught you off guard, you're already painfully aware of the costs of hesitating when prices swing 400-to-500 points in just one session. With Dow down for the fourth month in a row, time may be running out to be prepared for the next leg of the trend. We're here to help.
Filed Under: Bear market, Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA), Elliott Wave trading, investment decisions, Jeffrey Kennedy, risk management, Robert Prechter, Traders, volatility, Elliott Wave Principle
Category: Stocks
By Bob Stokes
8/26/2011 5:15:00 PM
Robert Prechter then describes the market's price form, and how it should unfold in the immediate months and years ahead. After providing subscribers his thorough analysis, Prechter says...
Filed Under: Bear market, Dow Industrials, economic depression, Elliott Wave Principle, Elliott Wave Theorist, great depression, market forecasts, Robert Prechter, volatility
Category: Stocks
By Bob Stokes
8/24/2011 5:45:00 PM
If stock pickers under-perform even in a bull market, what chances do they have when the stock market is trending down? There's a better way to handle an uncertain economy and volatile market...
Filed Under: cash, conquer the crash, risk management, Robert Prechter, stock indexes, volatility
Category: Stocks
Where Should You Be in a Fast-Moving Market?
Hint: Avoid the herd. Be independent. Move at your own pace with our expert market mentors.
By Jill Noble
8/23/2011 11:15:00 AM
As markets swing wildly, there's never been a more important time to hone your trading skills. And the Wave Principle (and supporting technical tools) can indeed help you avoid pitfalls and identify unique opportunities.
Filed Under: Elliott Wave Principle, Elliott Wave trading, herding, Jeffrey Kennedy, risk management, technical analysis, Traders, volatility, Elliott Wave Principle
Category: U.S. Economy
Gold: Fireworks May Be Ahead
EWI's Metals Specialty Service gives you clues as to whether soaring gold prices are sustainable
By Nico Isaac
8/19/2011 1:30:00 PM
As a violent storm of sovereign debt crises, credit downgrades, and downbeat global economic news continues to ravage stock markets across the world -- investors have fled to the one mainstream "shelter" they know best: gold.
Filed Under: copper futures, Gold, safe haven, volatility
Category: Gold and Silver
Stocks: "Crazy" Swings, Sane Stock Traders
EWI's Stocks Specialty Service helps you to stay one step ahead of the intraday moves in the DJIA, S&P and NASDAQ
By Nico Isaac
8/18/2011 5:30:00 PM
On August 18, the Dow plunged as much as 528 points, intraday. The markets' manic fluctuations have been nothing short of maddening. It's hard to stay ahead of market swings like that -- but you can try.
Filed Under: Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA), Elliott Wave trading, Nasdaq Composite, New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), S&P 500, stock indexes, VIX, volatility
Category: Stocks
Precious Metal Mismatch: Silver Bear vs. Gold Bull
Is one metal leading the way for the other to follow? Or, are they headed in separate directions altogether?
By Jason Lureman
8/11/2011 5:45:00 PM
Gold has skyrocketed to all-time highs -- while silver has been heading lower. With these two precious metals usually "joined at the hip," it begs the question: Is one leading the way for the other to follow? And if so, which one is leading?
Filed Under: Elliott Wave trading, Gold, silver, volatility
Category: Gold and Silver
Gold: Surefire Safe-haven OR "Dangerous Territory"?
Latest intraday forecasts from EWI's Metals Specialty Service reveal why gold's price action now warrants extreme caution
By Nico Isaac
8/9/2011 11:45:00 AM
Over the past few days, the financial world has been wrought with turmoil and turbulence. According to many the mainstream experts, one safe haven from the chaos is gold.
Filed Under: credit rating, Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA), Elliott Wave trading, gold futures, safe haven, volatility
Category: Gold and Silver
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