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Why the Economist Cover Could Strike Again
Extreme levels of optimism or pessimism about financial markets or the economy can help identify turning points. Here’s a recent contrarian indicator well worth your attention.
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Euro Stoxx 50: Countdown Nearly Complete
Review our analysis of a market-cap weighted average of Euro Stoxx 50’s five largest companies. It’ll open your eyes to what may be just ahead for this blue-chip index.
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Inflation Has Eased in Europe – Is That a Good Thing?
Price deflation has taken hold in Europe. This across-the-board development will be difficult to halt. Just look at the ineffectiveness of China’s stimulus efforts. Here are insights from our recently published November Global Market Perspective.
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Another Wall Street Myth Laid to Rest
Many investors believe that news and events determine the stock market’s trend. Yet, research reveals that this is not the case. Review this chart and commentary from Robert Prechter’s landmark book, The Socionomic Theory of Finance.
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Is Too Much Euphoria a Bad Omen?
The mindset of investors swings from hope to fear and back again during every market cycle. This analysis from our October Elliott Wave Theorist shows you where we are now.
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Insights into Germany’s Economic Breakdown
Germany’s economy unexpectedly shifted into reverse gear during a three-month period in 2024. The nation’s car industry is also headed in the wrong direction. This metric just hit a 35-year low!
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Disneyland to Grisleyland: The Horror Movie Renaissance is Here
Happy Horrorween! The Nov. Socionomist treats you to a thrilling report on the historic correlation between horror movie popularity and negative social mood. Read on if you dare!
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Free Event! 7 Days of Crypto Opportunities
Get access to our 7 Days of Crypto Opportunities for FREE starting right now. A week’s worth of insights and forecasts for the most opportune cryptos and crypto stocks out there. Join now.
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Pattern Recognition: Your First Step to Using Elliott Waves
This chart shows how the basic Elliott wave patterns build to form five- and three-wave structures of increasingly larger size (larger “degree,” as Elliott said). If you know where you are in the structure, you can anticipate what’s next.
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