Archive for October, 2009
Free MarketClub Technical Analysis Email Course
MarketClub is offering a free email course. Here are the lessons that users get in their inbox: The importance of psychology in price movement How to spot mega trends Understanding of technical price objectives How to picture price objectives How to trade with moving averages How to use point and figure trading techniques How to [...]
Black Monday: Ancient History Or Imminent Future?
By Nico Isaac The following article includes analysis from Robert Prechter’s Elliott Wave Theorist. For more insights from Robert Prechter, download the 75-page eBook Independent Investor eBook. It’s a compilation of some of the New York Times bestselling author’s writings that challenge conventional financial market assumptions. Visit Elliott Wave International to download the eBook, free. [...]
Great Quote from Ludwig von Mises on Inflation
“Inflation becomes one of the most important psychological aids to an economic policy which tries to camouflage its effects. In this sense, it may be described as a tool of antidemocratic policy. By deceiving public opinion, it permits a system of government to continue which would have no hope of receiving the approval of the [...]
$SPY Elliott Wave Update 10/25/2009
The market is at a critical point in my opinion. The most likely wave count from the March lows is a W-X-Y structure, which would precede a five wave move to the downside and take the market to new lows. Three key elements lead me to this conclusion that the market has topped or is [...]
Gold: What’s REALLY Behind the Record Rise, Bull or Bubble?
October 20, 2009 By Nico Isaac When prices in a financial market go from Sea Level to Outer Space in a relatively brief time, two scenarios are at work — and they both start with the letters “B-U.” When a precious metal goes from being a popular long-term investment of buy-and-holders to the quick, get-away [...]
Earnings: Is That REALLY What’s Driving The DJIA Higher?
The idea of earnings driving the broad stock market is a myth. By Vadim Pokhlebkin It’s corporate earnings season again, and everywhere you turn, analysts talk about the influence of earnings on the broad stock market: US Stocks Surge On Data, 3Q Earnings From JPMorgan, Intel (Wall Street Journal) Stocks Open Down on J&J Earnings [...]
How to Prepare for the Coming Crash and Preserve Your Wealth
Bob Prechter first released Conquer the Crash: You Can Survive and Prosper in a Deflationary Depression during a stock-market high in 2002, and it quickly became a New York Times–bestseller. Now he has updated the book with 188 new pages for a second edition, and it looks like it, too, will be published near a [...]






