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You Still Believe The Fed Can Stop Deflation? Recent history proves that the Fed’s “control” is just an illusion. by Editorial Staff
Think back to the fall of 2007. The deflationary “liquidity crunch” that over the next year-and-a-half cuts the DJIA in half, decimates commodities, real estate and world markets is only starting. Almost no [...]
Fibonacci Techniques for Math Geeks — and Everyone Else, Too March 29, 2010 by Editorial Staff
The word Fibonacci (pronounced fib-oh-notch-ee) can draw either blank stares or an enthusiastic response. There’s hardly any in-between ground. But for those who ask how an esoteric mathematical relationship can apply to price charts and trading, here’s a quick [...]
Take Time from March Madness for 2010′s Most Important Investment Report March 19, 2010 by Editorial Staff
You got your brackets filled out before the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament’s opening game on Thursday afternoon. Good — now sit back and enjoy the games. But if you’re looking for a good read during the numerous and [...]
What To Do With Your Pension Plan Enjoy your 8 free chapters from Prechter’s Conquer the Crash — the book that foresaw what others have missed. by Editorial Staff
There is no question that Robert Prechter’s Conquer the Crash foresaw and explained nearly every chapter of today’s financial crisis, years before it happened. Enjoy your [...]
Gold: Best Supporting Role In Economic Downturns? Think Again Gold’s safe-haven status is based on hype, not history by Nico Isaac
Everywhere you look, from the Red Carpet to Wall Street, gold is definitely in “fashion.” As for why, one word comes to mind: safe-haven. See, according to the mainstream financial experts, the more unstable [...]
You’ve heard the common trading advice: “Successful traders know how to control their emotions, instead of being controlled by their emotions.” I bet you’re thinking easier said than done, huh? As a trader, you’re bombarded with countless possibilities that can make decisive action a stressful hire wire act. It’s no wonder your emotions can get [...]
Learn Elliott Wave Analysis — Free Often, basics is all you need to know. by the Editorial Staff
Successful market timing depends upon learning the patterns of crowd behavior. By anticipating the crowd, you can avoid becoming a part of it. The Wave Principle is not primarily a forecasting tool; it is a detailed description [...]
How a 3-in-1 chart formation in cotton foresaw the January selloff February 26, 2010 by Nico Isaac
For Elliott Wave International’s chief commodity analyst Jeffrey Kennedy, the single most important thing for a trader to have is STYLE– and no, we’re not talking business casual versus sporty chic. Trading “style,” as in any of the [...]
What Does NOT Move Markets? Examining 8 Claims of Market Efficiency
Economists love to talk about exogenous shocks — events outside of the financial system that cause markets to move. But what if it’s just talk and not real at all? Read more.
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