By Elliott Wave International Relatively few investors want to bet against the stock market rally. As a Feb. 18 financial article says (CNBC): Short interest in the market has fallen to near-record lows. Indeed, bullish sentiment is...
For a moment, think back to about a year ago. The pandemic’s first waves have just hit. New York, London, Tokyo — major cities are shut down. Millions are out of work. Commerce grinds to a halt. On...
By Elliott Wave International When financial historians discuss past manias, many of them point to the South Sea Company of the early 1700s as a classic example. The enthusiasm to buy a piece of the action was...
By Elliott Wave International Elliott Wave International’s 25+ analysts regularly review more than 100+ market indicators to keep subscribers ahead of major turns. Many of those are “technical” indicators. Others are “sentiment” related. Let’s focus on a key sentiment...
Every so often, the financial markets β and usually, the entire world β come to important pivot points. You can think back to the year 2000, or 2007, or 2009 as recent examples. And now, our friends...
By Elliott Wave International Cryptocurrencies are well-known as hot-potato markets with volatile price swings. Most investors and traders see cryptos as “catch-and-release” – vs. – “buy-and-hold.” But this chart tells a somewhat different story. It not only...
You probably know someone who dabbles in cryptocurrency trading. Maybe you’ve even tried your own hand in crypto trading — or, you’re at least thinking about it. If so, we have a special, free invitation for you. On February...
By Elliott Wave International A buildup of an unsustainable amount of debt generally precedes devastating deflationary episodes. The last brush the world had with deflation was the 2007-2009 financial crisis, which was accompanied by a huge amount of...
By Elliott Wave International According to mainstream economic wisdom, there are three certainties in life: Death, taxes and the Federal Reserve being Geppetto to gold’s price strings. One way the Fed allegedly controls gold is: An increase...
By Elliott Wave International Financial history shows that every bear market has been followed by a bull market and vice versa. So, the current bull market will end sooner or later. The prior two bull market tops occurred in...