By Elliott Wave International Talk with an investment advisor, and what’s the first piece of advice you will hear? Diversify your portfolio. The case for diversification is repeated so often that it’s come to be thought of...
We have had great interest in Trading the Line, a FREE 14-page eBook by our friends at Elliott Wave International (EWI). Due to its popularity, EWI has agreed to extend the time you can get this FREE...
By Elliott Wave International Technical analysis of financial markets does not have to be complicated. Here are EWI, our main focus is on Elliott wave patterns in market charts, but we also employ other tools — like...
By Elliott Wave International Since its creation in 1913, the primary intended role of the U.S. Federal Reserve Bank has been that of protector. In theory, the central bank was bestowed with the power to shape monetary...
By Elliott Wave International The big picture for Elliott wave analysis is five-wave patterns followed by three-wave patterns. Let’s look at the three-wave corrections more closely to get a bead on how they differ from one another....
By Elliott Wave International The following trading lesson has been adapted from Jeffrey Kennedy’s eBook, Trading the Line – 5 Ways You Can Use Trendlines to Improve Your Trading Decisions. Now through February 7, you can download...
Robert Prechter’s Elliott Wave International (EWI) has just released a free 14-page trading eBook: Trading the Line – 5 Ways You Can Use Trendlines to Improve Your Trading Decisions, by Senior Analyst Jeffrey Kennedy.
By Elliott Wave International Despite so much focus on the policies of the Fed, its operations remain somewhat of a mystery to most investors — in no smaller measure, due to their complexity. So, we put together...
By Elliott Wave International Since the time of buttonwood trees, Wall Street has had its own version of the Ten Commandments — the cornerstone principles of conventional economic wisdom. The first of these writ-in-stone notions is the...
You’ve no doubt heard the old mantras: “stocks for the long haul,” “diversify,” “buy and hold.” Investment gurus worldwide repeat them daily. But are these strategies really wise for ALL markets? Can advice that sounds so simple...