Trading Psychology: Don’t Trade With Your Ego

by ForexCycle.com | August 15, 2012 03:20
By Elliott Wave International Senior Analyst Jeffrey Kennedy is a busy man. Along with his regular duties at Elliott Wave International, he prepares 3-5 video lessons each week that teach technical traders how to anticipate — and...

Download Your Free Price Bars and Chart Patterns Trading eBook

by ForexCycle.com | August 14, 2012 02:50
Sometimes understanding the most basic elements of a chart can improve your trading success. That’s why Elliott Wave International (EWI) created a new eBook, Learn to Identify High Probability Trading Opportunities Using Price Bars and Chart Patterns,...

The Surge Higher in U.S. Markets: "The Stage is Being Set"

by ForexCycle.com | August 4, 2012 02:57
By Elliott Wave International Elliott Wave International has long observed that external events do not alter the dominant trend of financial markets — not even major events like wars, natural disasters, terrorist attacks, political assassinations or any...

Basic Elliott Video Lesson — Characteristics of Zigzags

by ForexCycle.com | August 3, 2012 02:58
By Elliott Wave International When you are new to trading with Elliott Waves, it can take some time before each pattern is easy to recognize and understand. But as with new music, the more you listen the...

Basic Elliott Video Lesson — How the Zigzag Measures Up

by ForexCycle.com | July 27, 2012 23:07
By Elliott Wave International You’re not supposed to compare apples to oranges, but I do compare apples to apples: I prefer the classically mellow taste of Red Delicious to the grassy and tart Granny Smith.

The Drop Like a Rock Scenario for U.S. Markets

by ForexCycle.com | July 27, 2012 23:02
By Elliott Wave International Financial markets always have and always will pose two basic questions that investors seek to answer: What’s the direction of the main trend? How far will it go?

Australian Dollar: "Still Surging" — Why, Again?

by ForexCycle.com | July 21, 2012 06:21
By Elliott Wave International Picture this. It’s late May. You’re in Australia. You have an interest in the currency markets: Maybe you speculate in forex; maybe your business depends on the exchange rates. Every morning, you scan...