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Is Jobs Data to Blame?
If you think so, please consider a suggestion we have for you -- introduce yourself to Elliott wave theory with an essential (and discounted) educational book set.
By Jill Noble
Fri, 04 May 2012 18:00:00 ET
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Today's market action was disappointing for many investors. Oil and the CRB commodities index are both down, the dollar is up; in turn the financial media claims that jobs data is at fault.
 
If recent changes caught you off-guard, now is the time to begin looking at market action differently.
 
Elliott wave analysts do not look to fundamentals like jobs data (or the size of Bernanke's briefcase, for that matter) to determine whether a given market is approaching a peak or a valley.  According to Elliotticians, that style of logic gets the causality reversed.
 
To anticipate what may happen next, they use Elliott waves, which are a direct visual reflection of the market's mood: Learn to recognize wave patterns, and you learn to understand and anticipate market trends.

If you are ready to discover how R.N. Elliott’s model makes financial markets probabilistically predictable -- and how Robert Prechter has further developed this method -- try our Essential Elliott Wave Collection. This group of books is so important to your understanding of the Wave Principle that we call them "The Essentials."

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Today, they are available together in a discounted package:

·         R.N. Elliott's Masterworks contains everything you need to understand R.N. Elliott's theories and discoveries.
·         Elliott Wave Principle – Key to Market Behavior will get you up to speed on Fibonacci relationships and the technicalities of market timing.
·         And Prechter's Perspective is the single best overview of the Wave Principle you can get.

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