By Elliott Wave International Some investors who are fans of technical analysis may not realize that another way to look at many classic chart patterns — for example, Head and Shoulders — is to describe them in...
By Brian Whitmer | European Financial Forecast editor Charles Dow (yes, the one with the averages named after him) developed a foundational concept in technical analysis that requires that price movement in industrial stocks and transportation shares confirm one...
When investors and traders first discover the Elliott Wave Principle, they’re often most impressed by its ability to predict where a market will head next. And it is impressive! But its real power doesn’t end there; the...
By Murray Gunn | Global Rates & Money Flows editor I have spent much of my career among professional traders. By nature, traders are a betting crowd; if they can’t bet on the markets, they’ll bet on something else....
By Mark Galasiewski | Elliott Wave International The U.S. government in early May sanctioned 300 Chinese entities for supplying machine tools and parts to Russia for its war against Ukraine, while in mid-May Russian president Vladimir Putin...
FX, Stocks, Commodities, Cryptos… Learn How to Know When This Key Price Pattern is Over (Video) By Elliott Wave International “12345-ABC.” That’s a basic Elliott wave pattern in a nutshell. That “12345” is a so-called impulse, and...
Elliott waves help you quickly spot the trend, set the risk with precision, etc. Yet sometimes, making heads or tails of a move on a price chart can be a challenge. Our friends at Elliott Wave International...
By Steven Hochberg | Elliott Wave International Conversations about whether or not the Fed will cut interest rates any time soon continue to dominate the airwaves. But we are looking elsewhere for signs about where markets and...
By Murray Gunn | Head of Global Research, Elliott Wave International We help investors by analyzing what really drives the markets. Along the way, we often uncover a market myth, something most investors believe moves the markets, but...
By Peter Kendall | Chief Analyst for U.S. Markets and Cultural Trends The fall and spring auctions in New York City are the art market’s bellwether sales events. And according to The New York Times, the results from...