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Elliott Wave Tutorial
2008-05-18 14:22:00
Elliott Wave International's tutorial is the most comprehensive introduction to the Elliott Wave Principle available in cyberspace. All ten lessons have been adapted from Prechter and Frosts Wall Street bestseller, Elliott Wave Principle - Key to Market Behavior. To start your Elliott wave education now, click here....
 
How To Trade Forex With Elliott Wave
2008-05-18 14:15:00
Free Video Lesson Watch Jim Martens, Senior Currency Strategist at Elliott Wave International, the world's largest market forecasting firm, give tips on how to trade forex with Elliott wave analysis – free. The U.S. dollar is the current center of the global financial community's attention, and it will likely stay in the spotlight for a while. That could be ...
 
the Independent Investor eBook
2008-05-18 13:28:00
Learn to think independently by downloading the Independent Investor eBook, FREE! Do you, like most people, believe that the best way to invest is to follow the news about Iraq, oil prices, or the Fed's next move? If so, prepare to be challenged with the Independent Investor eBook. We promise to show you a whole new way of thinking about investing. We have handpicked 5 of the most groundbreaking reports we have ever published in the 27 year history of Elliott Wave International and compiled them into this 75-page eBook. The Independent I...
 
The Elliott Wave Principle
2008-05-18 12:23:00
The Elliott Wave Principle In the 1930s, Ralph Nelson Elliott, a corporate accountant by profession, studied price movements in the financial markets and observed that certain patterns repeat themselves. He offered proof of his discovery by making astonishingly accurate stock market forecasts. What appears random and unrelated, Elliott said, will actually trace out a recognizable pattern once you learn what to look for. Elliott called his discovery "The Elliott Wave Principle," and its implications were huge. He had identified the common link that drives the trends in human affairs...
 
Three wave pattern (corrective trend)
2008-04-10 22:42:00
Elliott Wave by WIKIPEDIAWave A: Corrections are typically harder to identify than impulse moves. In wave A of a bear market, the fundamental news is usually still positive. Most analysts see the drop as a correction in a still-active bull market. Some technical indicators that accompany wave A include increased volume, rising implied volatility in the options markets and possibly a turn higher in open interest in related futures markets.Wave B: Prices reverse higher, which many see as a resumption of the now long-gone bull market. Those familiar with classical technical analysis may see the peak as the right shoulder of a head and shoulders reversal pattern. The volume during wave B should be lower than in wave A. By this point, fundamentals are probably no...
 
Five wave pattern (dominant trend)
2008-04-10 21:55:00
Elliott Wave by WikipediaWave 1: Wave one is rarely obvious at its inception. When the first wave of a new bull market begins, the fundamental news is almost universally negative. The previous trend is considered still strongly in force. Fundamental analysts continue to revise their earnings estimates lower; the economy probably does not look strong. Sentiment surveys are decidedly bearish, put options are in vogue, and implied volatility in the options market is high. Volume might increase a bit as prices rise, but not by enough to alert many technical analystsWave 2: Wave two corrects wave one, but can never extend beyond the starting point of wave one. Typically, the news is still bad. As prices retest the prior low, bearish sentiment quickly builds, and ...
 
 
 
 
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