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Private Equity: From “Movers and Shakers” to…?
The Elliott wave picture in the stock price of Blackstone, the world’s largest alternative asset manager, is offering a glimpse as to what might be next for the private equity markets, explains our Global Rates & Money Flows editor Murray Gunn in his new video.
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How to Avoid a “Bull Trap” (U.S. 30-Year Treasuries in Focus)
How often have you seen the market jump in your direction out of the gate – but then reverse and go against you just as quickly? Watch our Interest Rates Pro Service editor Nady Laymoud show how to avoid getting stuck in a “bull trap” using Elliott wave analysis.
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Sweet Relief at the Tank! Except… Gas Prices Reversed BEFORE Inflation Data “Told Them To”
Between May and September, U.S. gas prices trended sideways, holding stubbornly to yearly highs. But, according to the Elliott wave pattern of investor psychology unfolding on price charts, a big change was coming — before the big change in a key U.S. inflation measure, October’s Consumer Price Index.
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How to Anticipate Bitcoin’s Next Big Move
Bitcoin just hit a multi-month high and observers are wondering if the digital currency has risen too far too fast. Elliott wave analysis can help you get a handle on what’s next for bitcoin. Indeed, here’s our analysis — shortly before bitcoin started its recent surge.
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Bond Market Crash: The Fed Didn’t Start It & It’s Not Gonna Save It, Either
This year, bond market investors have confronted the “biggest bond rout in 150 years.” (Bloomberg). Mainstream experts cite the Fed’s hawkish interest rate policies as the catalyst for the historic rise in bond yields (and fall in prices). But the charts show the bearish trend began long before the Fed pumped the rate hike pedal.
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Market Trek: Same Day Options — What to Make of the New Craze
Market speculators are good at finding the “next big thing.” Right now, same day options make up 50% of all options trading on S&P 500. Watch as Market Trek host Brian Whitmer dissects the phenomenon in his new video.
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Why the Banking Sector is in Serious Trouble
The flurry of news about a “banking crisis” earlier this year has subsided. Yet, easing into a false sense of financial comfort would be a big mistake. Here’s why.
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Why Deflationary Forces Are Taking Over in Europe
Many people, including some economists, define inflation and deflation in terms of price changes of goods. Learn about definitions which are more useful — and how that applies to what’s going on in Europe right now.
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