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How to Anticipate Big Market Moves

by Editorial Staff
Updated: September 27, 2022

"Yes, even in 'exotic' markets."

We often get asked if Elliott waves work in markets other than the major ones.

The answer is a resounding yes. The waves track investor psychology, so anywhere you have a group of investors buying and selling, you'll see waves shaping the trends.

If bonds are your forte, let our Interest Rates Pro Service help you make heads or tails of these "complicated" markets.

4 ways EWI's Interest Rates Pro Service lets you trade with more confidence

1. If It's an Important Bond Market, You'll Be Ahead of It.

Markets covered -- U.S: Treasury Bonds, 10-Year Notes, 5-Year Notes, Eurodollars, ETFs.
Global: Bund, Bobl, Gilt, Australian 10-Year, Euribor, Schatze.

Your Interest Rates Pro Service subscription puts a veteran fixed income market Elliott expert in your corner. His or her goal is to make sure that day-by-day, hour-by-hour, you see the very latest wave picture. You get intensive intraday coverage, to help you catch near-term opportunities, and daily forecasts that put you in front of longer-term waves.

2. You’re Ready for Probabilities with Insightful Videos

Once a week, your interest rates analysts record a video to break down the week's action and help you see what's most important about what’s next. You'll not only get their Elliott wave analysis and outlook in detail, you'll also get alternate scenarios and veteran insights to help you better understand the nuances of each fixed income instrument. Result: You’ll see what’s most likely to come next, so you can be ready to act on probabilities.

3. You Get Essential Weekly Perspective

With Elliott, context can be key. Your Interest Rates Pro Service subscription gives you bigger-picture analysis to help you ride – or at least consider -- major trends – trends that can last years. This essential perspective puts near-term moves into context. Together, you get a comprehensive Elliott wave picture for the bonds markets at every tradable degree of trend. Then, each week market veteran Murray Gunn posts his Interest Rates Insights column calling your attention to an over-looked but powerful wave-generated undercurrent moving the money markets. These columns all roll up to unparalleled, essential perspective for any serious bond trader.

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We're on your side and working for you. If you have a question about the Wave Principle or our analysis, just send us an email. We'll update the next post or video so you and your fellow subscribers get the clarity you need.

Or, if you're having a hard time grasping an Elliott wave concept, often we can suggest a resource for you to read or watch.

We know we're successful when you understand the Wave Principle and our analysis. We'll do what we can to make sure that happens.

Note that we do not provide individualized services, assistance or advice concerning investing or trading in any way.


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