Category: Articles
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Food Price Rise Continues. Great! Now Tell Us Why It Started in the First Place
It’s not often you get a majority consensus among people these days but one thing they do agree on is the rising cost of food prices. “80% of Americans” say grocery bills are higher today than before the pandemic. We have a chart from 2020 that sheds light on why – and it isn’t about…
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FX, Stocks, Commodities, Cryptos… Learn How to Know When This Key Price Pattern is Over (Video)
“12345-ABC.” That’s a basic Elliott wave pattern in a nutshell. That “12345” is a so-called impulse, and it’s a key price pattern to know, because impulses point in the direction of the larger trend. In this clip from a recent Trader’s Classroom lesson, host Favio Poci shows you step-by-step how to spot an impulse and…
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Natural Gas Sizzles to 5-Month Highs AND the Experts Have Hot Flashes
When natural gas prices boiled to their highest level in 5 months on June 11, mainstream market “experts” cited one reason: A recent “heat dome” of extreme temperatures. But Elliott wave analysis foresaw the energy’s surge long before the egg-frying forecasts.
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June 10-14: Musk’s Big Pay Day, Home Hunting Woes, No Surprise with the FED
Elon Musk is set to receive a big payday. | Looking to purchase a home? The 5% downpayment has nearly doubled going from 7,000 to 13,000 since 2013. | The Fed kept its key interest rate unchanged and announced that only one cut is expected by the end of the year.
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Sensex and Nifty 50: Don’t Get Too “Disappointed” (Video)
Mainstream analysts are blaming the recent selloffs in Indian stocks on the surprising result of India’s recent election. While many Indian investors feel disappointed, watch as our Global Market Perspective contributor Mark Galasiewski explain how this was a classic example of “buy the rumor, sell the news.”
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Stocks vs. Commodities and “Hard Assets”: What 124 Years of History Show You (Video)
There are financial assets (think stocks) and there are “hard assets” like commodities. Their prices spiked post-pandemic, then came back down to earth – but recently, commodities like gold, copper and coffee all hit record highs. Watch Market Trek host Brian Whitmer give you an Elliott wave look at hard assets going back to 1900…
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Why You Should Monitor Equity Mutual Fund Cash Levels (Video)
The last bear market which shaved more than 50% from the S&P 500 index occurred between 2007 and 2009. In the months prior to the start of that downturn, this sentiment measure was flashing a warning. Learn how that’s relevant to the current stock market.