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Here’s the Most Important Economic Variable on the Planet
The jobs market sends a major signal about the U.S. economy. Here are important insights from our Global Rates & Money Flows.
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Watch This Groundbreaking Elliott Wave Engine in Action
EWAVES is the world’s most advanced Elliott wave pattern recognition engine. Watch Elliott Wave International’s Flash services’ editor show you how the software handled two recent price junctures: in Hershey Co. (HSY) and L3 Harris Technologies (LHX).
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Tech Stock Volatility: Now It ‘Gets Real’ in Europe
What’s a clear sign of a coming trend change? High volatility. See the chart showing that high volatility in tech stocks is spreading to equity markets world-wide.
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What the “Supply Malaise” in Pending Home Sales Looks Like
Several recent housing market trends look weak indeed – Pending Home Sales most of all. A simple glance at the chart makes this obvious. See that chart and our commentary for what’s next.
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Want to Know What’s Next for the Economy? Keep Your Eye on Lumber’s Price Trend
Economic downtrends don’t come out of nowhere. Early warning signs tell you a lot, if you know where to look. You can see and read a “case in point” in our chart and commentary for lumber.
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Why We Tip Our Hat to Warren Buffett
Pay attention to what famed investor Warren Buffett has been doing lately. We were pleasantly surprised. Get the details, plus learn what EWI has been steadfastly recommending.
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Coins, Cars, Sneakers, NFTs and Other Collectibles: 3 Signs Point in One Direction
A mania in the collectibles market was evident in much of 2021 and early 2022. We offered warnings that the red-hot enthusiasm for rarities would fizzle out. Here’s an update.
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Why Stock-Market Success Is Usually Only Temporary
Investor psychology never changes. During every market cycle, the crowd is positioned on the wrong side at major price turns. Learn why. Plus, get insights into investors’ current behavior.
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United Kingdom: How Government Worsens Financial Conditions
The government is usually the last entity to act on a trend – when it’s far too late. More than that, instead of solving a nation’s problems, its actions often make them worse. Average citizens pay the price – directly from their pocketbooks. Here’s how that’s happening in Britain.
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