49 Stories by Elliott Wave
Close to ninety percent of all traders lose money. The remaining ten percent somehow manage to either break even or even turn a profit...
There's an old saying on Wall Street that goes "buy low and sell high." It's usually said in jest because it's a feat that's...
Do you see a pattern you recognize in this chart of Reynolds American (RAI)? The Wave Principle separates price action into two categories: motive...
According to the news-focused analysts, commodities as a whole had resolved to quit their bear habits in 2011, and soar: "The bull market in...
In the closing days of November, the Daily Sentiment Index registered a ten-day average of just 9.1% gold bulls. That was only the...
Last week’s shocking spike in crude oil prices is +12% and counting, the biggest one-week gain in five years. Media stories blame one culprit:...
Bullish sentiment among silver traders recently fell to 8 percent, the lowest reading since mid-2015. So, sentiment is in the right place for the...
Some Elliott wave forex traders do watch the news — but for different reasons By Elliott Wave International Last Friday, EURUSD rallied strongly. Said...
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I'm no doubt dating myself, but when I was a kid, I had a popgun -- the old-fashioned kind with a cork and string...
Each Elliott wave pattern has its own common Fibonacci relationships between waves. You can use them to set your price targets and determine where...
The Wave Principle classifies price action as either motive or corrective. Corrective waves move opposite the direction of the primary trend and include the...