Elliott Wave International Master Theme.
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Here’s the “Operative Principle” of Financial Mania
Many investors have learned the hard way that the trend is not always your friend. This index is an example of what can happen to investors who get caught up in a mania.
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Bitcoin Bulls Clank Their Glasses Today. What Does Tomorrow Have in Store?
October 23 saw Bitcoin price surge above $35K for the first time in 15 months. Mainstream analysts say a “false” report on Oct. 16, of the SEC approving a Spot Bitcoin ETF, has fueled the coin’s October upside. Crypto traders seeking the truth, however, should read this story first!
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Stocks: Let’s Challenge This Belief About Corporate Earnings
In his ground-breaking book, the Socionomic Theory of Finance, Robert Prechter reveals 13 market myths which harm investors.
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Japan’s New Skyscraper: A Warning Sign for NIKKEI 225
You should see some other charts we have… Seriously, you should. We keep track of dozens of market indicators here at EWI — some indicators you’ve heard of, but many […]
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Investors are feeling “uncertain.” How about you?
Chart patterns of financial markets have displayed similar forms throughout history. The reason why is that the patterns of investor psychology never change. Here’s a look at a parabolic rise and what has happened since.
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A “Very Useful Tip” for Market Forecasters
Stocks are struggling. Bond yields (and mortgage rates) are at two-decade highs. Bitcoin is stuck. And oil prices have just jumped 5% in a single day. If you’re asking yourself, “Is this just October volatility?” and wondering how to reshuffle your portfolio, this 2-minute video may give you some ideas.
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As Geopolitical Fires Obscure Commodities’ Path, This FREE Report Illuminates It!
Crisis, crisis everywhere. But objective, free from the noise of the news, forecasting of commodity prices starts here, with our free Special Report ($155 value).
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Bubble Trouble: Update on a Parabolic Rise
Chart patterns of financial markets have displayed similar forms throughout history. The reason why is that the patterns of investor psychology never change. Here’s a look at a parabolic rise and what has happened since.
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