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Quadrillion Dollar Debt: ‘Day of Reckoning’ Looms

What Will Happen as $1,000,000,000,000,000 in Global Debt Winds Down? By Elliott Wave International The biggest balloon in the world is deflating. This balloon had been inflated with a quadrillion (1015) dollars, which is to say: This balloon was filled not with air but with debt from around the globe. What will happen as this [...]

Elliott Wave Update – $SPY

I’ve received a few emails regarding the longer-term Elliott Wave structure so on the charts below I’ve labeled what I believe to be the most likely scenario. Let be preface by saying, given the number of assumptions being made there’s a good chance the timing may be off but the overall structure is the point [...]

Great Deal on Prechter’s Elliott Wave Publication

The Elliott Wave Financial Forecast recorded an 18.5% gain over the past 12 months, and is the second-best performer over the past year (of the newsletters covered by Hulbert), all while (again, according to Hulbert) taking on less risk than the broad market. And right now, they’re making a special offer available to Trade Artist [...]

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Making Preparations and Taking Action in Today’s Deflationary Environment

December 12, 2008 Editor’s Note: The following article is adapted from Robert Prechter’s 2002 best-selling book, Conquer the Crash – You Can Survive and Prosper in a Deflationary Depression. In addition to this article, visit Elliott Wave International to download the free 15-page report about how to protect yourself, you wealth and your family in [...]

Why Your FDIC-Backed Bank Could Fail

With big bank bailouts dominating the news, there’s no better time to get the truth about bank safety. This informative article has been excerpted from Bob Prechter’s New York Times bestseller Conquer the Crash. Unlike recent news articles that are responding to the banking crisis, it was published in 2002 before anyone was even talking [...]

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Greater Depression?

After the recent volatility in the markets I thought I’d share a chart (logarithmic) of the Dow Jones that goes back to 1900. To put things in perspective, during the crash of ’29 and the great depression the Dow fell about 90% from 380 to 40. It then rallied all the way through the 60s [...]

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Do you have a big-picture market outlook?

Dear Investor, Do you have a big-picture market outlook? If you can’t define – or even worse – don’t have your own big-picture outlook, it’s time you wrap your brain around the idea that you don’t need markets to go up to make money. Despite what the mainstream media might have you believe, you CAN [...]

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