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Recall This Bond Trader Chart? Here’s What Happened Our three recent Treasury Bond charts combine to show you trader sentiment, price action and important near-term turns and trends. Learn the Why, What and How of Elliott Wave AnalysisWatch the Elliott Wave Crash Course, FREE This three-video series demolishes the widely held notion that news… Read more Bond Price Chart Completes Elliott Wave Pattern |
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The Decline of the U.S. Retail – Is it Deflation?
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For those tempted to chalk up the financial troubles of “bricks and mortar” shopping malls to the rise of online shopping, consider this from USA Today (Jan. 27, 2017): While online shopping is growing at a rapid rate of 15% a year, it’s still only 8% of all retail sales. The Decline of the U.S.… Read more The Decline of the U.S. Retail – Is it Deflation? |
The Bond Market Rout
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Violent Bond Selloff: An Eye-Opening Perspective In Elliott wave terms, bond investors have transitioned from extreme optimism to extreme pessimism. The bull market in bonds has been running for decades. We may have seen the top. Some call it the greatest bull market of our time, even exceeding stocks. Is it over? Have we seen… Read more The Bond Market Rout |
3 Charts That the FED Does NOT Want You To See
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We recently saw all-time highs in the stock market,. But does it indicate a healthy economy? Usually the economic indicators lag the financial markets. Markets go up first, recession ends later. Similarly markets go down first and recession appears later. So the market is up. But the US economic data is lagging badly. The economy is going… Read more 3 Charts That the FED Does NOT Want You To See |
Investors Should Expect the Unexpected
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Why Stock Market Investors Should Expect the Unexpected Read our forecast for a market rally in the wake of Brexit Investors who jump on “sure things” in the stock market usually lick their wounds with regret. The decision of British voters to leave the European Union appeared to represent low-hanging fruit to short sellers. After… Read more Investors Should Expect the Unexpected |
Is There a Tech Bubble?
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Silicon valley was not hit as hard during the financial crisis and the tech stocks have done well since. Nasdaq has reached all time high exceeding 2000 bubble levels, retreated a bit. Could we argue we are not at bubble levels yet? Was it business as usual for Facebook to pay 19 billion dollars for… Read more Is There a Tech Bubble? |
How to Invest for the Brexit?
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Will the Britain exit EU? If you follow Europe’s major financial news networks, you’re no doubt inundated by all the rumor and conjecture surrounding the Brexit referendum — it dominates the headlines. Back across the pond, the Washington Post calls it the “most important vote in Europe in a half-century.” So will Great Britain exit… Read more How to Invest for the Brexit? |
Can the FED Go For Negative Interest Rates?
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FED has kept interests close to 0% for many years. We went through many rounds of QE. We have inflated assets bubbles in housing and the stock market once again -according to some- to worse levels than 2007. FED has finally increased the rates marginally and the stocks started to come down furiously. After a… Read more Can the FED Go For Negative Interest Rates? |
How to Survive a Global Financial Crisis
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Gold topped in 2011, oil topped 2014. Various commodities topped within the past few years. Stocks and housing still survived till 2016. Over 3 trillion dollars have been wiped off the value of global stocks since the start of 2016. With that in mind, I urge you to read Robert Prechter’s free report, How to… Read more How to Survive a Global Financial Crisis |
Housing Market Implosion Coming?
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University students live in the lap of luxury The U.S. housing market may be about to implode — again. Before I get into the “why,” know that the residential real estate market never fully recovered. Annualized new home sales this past July stood at 507,000, vs. the July 2005 peak of 1.39 million. The chart… Read more Housing Market Implosion Coming? |



