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Insights into Jobs Reports and the Trend of the Stock Market
Many investors have been conditioned by the media to connect the day’s stock market action with news or events. It’s well past time to get “unconditioned.” Let’s start by busting a market myth which has been around for quite a while.
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Make Bitcoin’s Volatility Work for You
Emotional swings in financial markets – like bitcoin – usually trace out clear Elliott waves. Learn how we pinpointed a possible price low more than a year ago. This chart is revealing.
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AAPL, MSFT, PODD, TMO: The Power of Trading with Elliott Waves
Every day, our 3 Flash services scan dozens of stocks, ETFs, futures and cash indexes. When a solid market setup occurs, subscribers get a Flash alert: a simple “buy/sell” recommendation supported by an Elliott wave-labeled chart. You also get follow-up “adjust stop” Flash alerts as we monitor the move.
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Uranium Miner CCJ: What Helped Us Spot a Major Bottom
The boom in commodity prices and commodity stocks have made some investors – the prepared ones – very happy. Was there a way to foresee the bottom in commodities? Watch as Global Market Perspective contributor Mark Galasiewski walks you through a price chart of CCJ, uranium mining company Cameco, to explain the Elliott wave setup.
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The Cycle of Optimism: 2 Years Up, 2 Years Down?
When you place a chart of the DJIA next to a chart of the “fear index” VIX, a steady two-year cycle of retail investor optimism emerges. It so happens that this optimism cycle is nearing another reversal point right now. Watch as Market Trek host Brian Whitmer explains the implications. (Brian’s global spot today is…
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S&P 500: What to Make of Fear Versus Greed
Many investors – even those at the very top – believe that today’s financial optimism is perfectly warranted. Let’s look at one index which may give you pause if you’re thinking about following the crowd.
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This Widely Held Belief About the Trade Deficit is 100% Wrong
Financial headlines about the stock market generally link the day’s price action with something in the news. But does news really drive the trends of the main indexes? Let’s consider a common belief about the trade deficit and stocks.
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Commodities: 99 “Fundamental” Problems but Predicting Price Trends Ain’t One
This year, the global commodities sector faces a fair share of “fundamental” wildcards, from multiple political conflicts and record drought. But as far as anticipating price trends go – like soybean meal’s recent selloff to one-plus year lows — there’s only one card to play: namely, the Elliott wave card.
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