ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...I have always believed that the Dow is tracing a B-wave upwards simply because of the time scale, where the trend from January 2000 downtrend ending in October 2002 was wave A of an ABC downtrend with the high in January 2000 being a fifth wave top.
ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...Has crude oil entered a pain-free zone for black gold bulls?
ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...The correction in the US dollar since November 2005 looks to be more than halfway completed.
ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...A late June bottom sets the stage for the last move higher in the bull market that began in March.
ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...Those looking for an end to the boom in housing can begin by plotting the upside of housing stocks.
ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...The saying goes that one peek into the future is worth 1,000 finesses, so does our Elliott wave count give us that peek?
ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...Recently, I wrote an article based on the S&P 100 about why I am not a bear. Here is a varying view on that Elliott wave count and market forecast.
ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...We should stick to the rules.
ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...In this second part of a seven-article series, find out about the 1-2-3 wave count system that's part of the indicator rules for a swing trading strategy (IRSTS).
ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...What if the market topped in the first quarter of 2004?
ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...For this month's Traders' Tips, the focus is Sylvain Vervoort's article in this issue, ""The 1-2-3 Wave Count."" Here we present the June 2013 Traders' Tips code with possible implementations in various softwa
ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...Flats and double threes, triangles and zigzags -- here's the latest look at the Standard & Poor's 500 through the lens of Elliott wave analysis.
ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...This Elliott wave analysis of the cyclical bull market that began in the autumn of 2002 ends with a review and projection of the rally since the 2004 lows.
ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...A fourth-wave correction looks to be the prelude to higher prices in the S&P 500.
ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...I have always stated that we must follow the first rule of Elliott wave: The wave must look correct. That the Elliott wave is nothing more than a signpost can change a little way down the road.