The Hindenburg Omen — Omen-ous or Not?

Elliott Wave International Chief Market Analyst Steve Hochberg Sheds Light on a Feared Technical Indicator
By Elliott Wave International

Last week’s volatile market action coincided with a technical signal called the Hindenburg Omen whereby a relatively high number of new highs and lows in individual stocks occur at the same time. This indicator instantly gained an enormous [...]

DJIA’s 200-Day Moving Average: Will the Dow stay above or below this demarcation line?

By Elliott Wave International
Moving averages are one of the most widely followed indicator in technical analysis.
Simply put, when the price of an index or stock stays above a particular price moving average line on a chart, that price level serves as support — a level where buyers reside.
If the price falls below a moving average [...]

Big Bear Markets: More Than Falling Stock Prices

Many infamous authoritarian regimes emerged during or after big bear markets
June 15, 2010
By Elliott Wave International
Fear and uncertainty that drive a severe bear market are the same emotions which can set the stage for authoritarianism, in most any nation.
“Bear markets of sufficient size appear to bring about a desire to [...]

What Becomes of a Broken Stock Market?

There are two possible Elliott wave paths for stocks from here — but only one likely outcome.
May 18, 2010
By Elliott Wave International
You know what a mystery the Dow’s 1,000-point drop on May 6 has been.
Wall Street is looking for a smoking gun — a trader’s mistake, a computer glitch — but nothing definite has been [...]

Bob Prechter Describes The “Stunning Long-Term Elliott Wave Picture”

By Robert Folsom, Elliott Wave International
Please join me to consider a time in the stock market that lasted just under three years: 32 months, to be precise.
During this period a series of powerful rallies stand out clearly on a price chart. The shortest of these rallies was four weeks, the longest more than five months.
I [...]

Enjoy 8 Free Chapters from Robert Prechter’s “Conquer the Crash”

Bob Prechter’s New York Times and Wall Street Journal business best-seller remains a useful read.
By Editorial Staff
Now in the 2nd edition, Robert Prechter’s New York Times and Wall Street Journal business best-seller Conquer the Crash remains a very useful read. To give you an idea of just how useful, we are releasing 8 chapters of [...]

How to Channel an Impulse Wave on a Price Chart

April 26, 2010
By Susan C. Walker

How do you choose one lesson from a basic tutorial that is chock-full of excellent information about Elliott wave analysis? You could browse through all 50 sections distributed over 10 lessons. Or you could do what some people do when they open a dictionary: let the book fall open and [...]

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