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Investors Love Costco Stock Today. But this Love Affair Began Much Earlier — for Us
On March 7, the NASDAQ retail giant Costco (COST) hit record highs and investors are “in love.” But their love today comes at a “cost” – the stock’s ballistic rally took off back in November! That’s when the stock first stole our hearts, thanks to a “very bullish” Elliott wave set-up.
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Electric Vehicles and the Slow-Motion Crash
When a financial mania is in full force, very few anticipate its end. Consider the frenzy surrounding the electric vehicle market three years ago. Here’s a review of what’s happened since.
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Why Big Opportunities Beckon in China and Latin America
After years-long stock market downtrends, many investors have turned their backs on China and Latin America. Yet now may be the time to think independently. This chart and commentary provide a perspective that you may not get anywhere else.
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GLXY, MARA & COIN: To the Crypto “Galaxy” and Back! What Fueled the Newest Frenzy?
Hold onto your hotdog buns! Digital currencies this February had all the fixings of a “frenzy.” Bitcoin broke new record highs while blockchains COIN, MARA, and GLXY soared in suit. From an Elliott wave perspective, the sweeping crypto comeback is right on schedule.
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Focus on These 3 Elliott Wave Trade Setups (Video)
EWI’s Robert Kelley discusses his 3 favorite trade setups in a new video which Elliott wave enthusiasts are sure to find highly instructive. Learn how you can get instant access.
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Commercial Property Prices: Why the Decline May Have Just Started
The $20 trillion U.S. commercial real estate market faces a potential wave of defaults. As loans mature, building owners must grapple with higher interest rates as office space values plummet. This Elliott wave chart reveals why the financial pain has only started.
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Stocks: What This “Record Extreme” May Be Signaling
When a consensus develops about the direction of a financial market, it’s usually a signal to think independently. Here’s one of the main reasons why the “crowd” is usually on the wrong side of major market turns.
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