Elliott Wave International Master Theme.
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Skinny or Bust! The New Body “Ideal” Leaves Few Alternatives
Beauty standards have returned to ultra-thin-only. The November Socionomist is a “shot in the arm” to understanding why.
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Auto Loan Delinquencies Hit Record Highs—Are Consumers Maxed Out?
Auto loan delinquencies have hit record highs, a worrying sign that consumers are stretched thin and the broader economy may feel the strain.
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China’s Market Fix Could Spell Trouble
China is loosening market rules after a massive rally, a move that often comes late in a trend. With stocks surging and record leverage, could the Shanghai Composite be in trouble?
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When Banks Merge, It’s Usually Too Late
Bank mergers don’t signal strength — they reveal strain. See what’s really driving consolidation and how to prepare before the next credit crunch hits.
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Investors Go ‘All In’ — But History Says That’s Risky
Everyone’s all in — the pros, the institutions, even retail traders. Stock allocations are the highest in years, rivaling levels last seen before major market tops. Here’s why this kind of optimism can be dangerous.
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Major Dow Theory Signal Remains in Play
A key Dow Theory non-confirmation is still active. This pattern deserves close attention.
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