Applying Elliott Wave Theory to Recent Trades

Ralph Elliott, an American market analyst, discovered the basic principles in the 1930s studying the Dow Jones Index

Bob Prechter Points Out The Many Signs Of Deflation

Everywhere you look, the mainstream financial experts are pinning on their ‘WIN 2’ buttons in a show of solidarity against what they see as the number one threat to the U.S. economy: Whip Inflation Now. There’s just one problem: They’re primed to fight the wrong enemy. In a special report, Bob Prechter uncovered the ‘Continuing and Looming Deflationary Forces’ underway right now.

How to Channel an Impulse Wave on a Price Chart

How do you choose one lesson from a basic tutorial that is chock-full of excellent information about Elliott wave analysis? You use a time-honored method to end up with “how to use the chaneling technique with impulse waves.”

Your Cheatin’ Chart Will Tell On You

Hank Williams may not have known about Elliott waves, but he did know when a story doesn’t add up. Such is the case with the nominal rise of the Dow Jones Industrials from 2000 to 2007. In the language of country music, this stock index has a “Cheatin’ Chart” — it doesn’t tell the real story.

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?

Use Bar Chart Patterns To Spot Trade Setups

How a 3-in-1 chart formation in cotton foresaw the January selloff 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 following: top/bottom picker, […]

How Elliott Wave Principle Can Improve Your Trading

Every trader and analyst has favorite techniques to use when trading. But where traditional technical studies fall short, the Wave Principle kicks in to show you high probability price targets and, just as importantly, how to distinguish high probability trade setups from the ones that traders should ignore.