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Why Even Federally Insured Bank Deposits Are At Risk
See the newly updated list of the safest U.S. banks

By Bob Stokes
3/19/2013 4:45:00 PM

Cyprus lawmakers voted against the European Union's proposed levy on personal bank accounts in Cyprus. Even so, bank runs in Cyprus may be unavoidable. Depositors in the U.S. can't help but wonder whether bank runs could happen here. It's true that the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation guarantees U.S. bank accounts up to $250,000. Yet, during a time of severe bank stress, the FDIC's guarantee could actually make a bank crisis even worse. Learn why. Plus, find out how you can access a list of America's safest banks.

Filed Under: banks, Club EWI, conquer the crash, debt crisis, deflation, economic indicators, European debt crisis, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC), media, personal finance, risk management, Robert Prechter, safe banks, safe haven

Category: U.S. Economy


Think Lower U.S. Trade Deficit Is Bullish for Stock Market?
The latest figures show that the U.S. trade gap has narrowed, and many see that as a bullish sign

By Vadim Pokhlebkin
1/2/2013 2:00:00 PM

Before you join the crowd in thinking that shrinking trade gap is good for the U.S. economy and the stock market, see this eye-opening chart. 

Filed Under: bull market, buy and hold, Club EWI, deficit, Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA), economic depression, Nasdaq Composite, New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), QE2, S&P 500

Category: U.S. Economy


Single- and Multi-Bar Price Analysis: Could It Help You Forecast the Markets?
EWI's Jeffrey Kennedy shows you what a simple price bar can tell you about a market

By Debbie Hodgkins
8/15/2012 12:45:00 PM

Senior Analyst Jeffrey Kennedy has spent over 15 years developing techniques to "read between the lines" on a price chart. You'd be amazed at how a simple price bar can provide you with so much information that can improve your trading success.

Filed Under: Club EWI, elliott wave junctures, futures trading, Jeffrey Kennedy, technical analysis, trading lessons

Category: Trading Lessons


Largest City Bankruptcy Ever: Stockton Will Not Be Alone
Too much borrowing and spending will doom other municipalities

By Bob Stokes
6/27/2012 4:30:00 PM

A recent issue of the The Elliott Wave Financial Forecast observes that "Muni investors have so far shrugged off the increased risk of defaults." Complacency is a financially dangerous mind-set right now. The financial dominoes are all lined up, and it appears the invisible finger has just nudged the first domino...

Filed Under: Club EWI, commercial real estate, conquer the crash, debt, deficit, deflation, economic depression, economic indicators, Elliott wave, home sales, housing prices, municipal bonds, pension funds

Category: U.S. Economy


The Most Advertised Financial Avalanche of All Time, Yet So Many are Whistling Past the Graveyard
America's banks and the soon to be administered test from across the Atlantic

By Bob Stokes
6/25/2012 5:00:00 PM

Previous summits have not stopped the sovereign debt crisis from escalating, and EWI doesn't see any reason why the next one will either. Meanwhile, demand deposits have been declining at...

Filed Under: banks, Club EWI, deflation, European debt crisis, European Union (EU), eurozone, International Monetary Fund (IMF), safe haven, soverign debt crisis

Category: U.S. Economy


Five Fatal Flaws of Trading
Preview some tips from Jeffrey Kennedy, head of EWI's brand new Elliott Wave Junctures service.

By Jill Noble
5/18/2012 5:30:00 PM

While there is no magic formula, EWI Senior Instructor Jeffrey Kennedy has identified five fundamental flaws that, in his opinion, stop most traders from being consistently successful. For more information from Jeffrey Kennedy on improving your trading, preview EWI's brand new service, Elliott Wave Junctures.  

Filed Under: Club EWI, Elliott Wave Principle, investment decisions, investor psychology, Relative Strength Index (RSI), stochastics, successful traders, Traders, trading lessons

Category: Education


14 Elliott Wave Trading Insights You Can Use Now
"Triangles offer an important piece of forecasting information"

By Bob Stokes
5/9/2012 5:00:00 PM

Elliott wave trader Jeffrey Kennedy had individuals like you in mind when he said "I began my career as a small trader, so I know firsthand how hard it can be to get simple explanations of methods that consistently work. In more than 15 years as an analyst since my early trading days, I've learned many lessons, and I don't think that they should have to be learned the hard way." The Best of Trader's Classroom offers 14 trading insights that you can use now...

 

Filed Under: Club EWI, contracting triangle, diagonal triangle, Elliott Wave trading, Fibonacci, futures trading, Jeffrey Kennedy, technical analysis, technical indicators, Traders, trading lessons

Category: Trading Lessons


European Central Bank: “Great White Fear” Takes A Bite Out of Recovery
EWI’s Global Market Perspective foresaw the shift in European banks from lenders to savers via one remarkable chart

By Nico Isaac
4/20/2012 5:30:00 PM

It’s been over two years since the European Central Bank began its open-heart surgery of the eurozone's anemic economy. So far, the procedure has included an unprecedented $3 trillion-plus in bailouts, monetary transfusions, AND toxic debt transplants. Yet, according to a recent slew of discomforting news reports, the economies across the pond would still flatline in seconds without constant life support.

Filed Under: bailouts, banks, central banks, Club EWI, credit crisis, debt, debt crisis, europe, european central bank, European debt crisis, eurozone, monetary policy

Category: European Markets


U.S. Financial System: Is It Finally Stable?
Bernanke comments raise questions about banks

By Bob Stokes
4/20/2012 4:45:00 PM

Four years after we brushed up against "financial Armageddon," it appears our financial system is still not as stable as it needs to be. We believe that you should plan ahead for a run on bank deposits. Here's why...

Filed Under: banks, Ben Bernanke, cash, Club EWI, conquer the crash, credit crisis, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC), Robert Prechter, safe banks, safe haven, subprime lending, U.S. Federal Reserve (the Fed)

Category: U.S. Economy


Pro Trader with 42% Track Record Tells You When to "Back Up the Truck"
Gain detailed technical insights into Peter Brandt's best 2011 trades in a special FREE report

By Bob Stokes
3/23/2012 8:45:00 AM

The recorded sound of a truck backing up literally goes off on professional trader Peter Brandt's computer when it's time to "back up the truck" on a trade. The sound means a trade set-up is good as it gets. That's when Brandt might double or even triple his average trade commitment. Brandt says trades like that can make up fully 50 percent of his annual return. Learn how Peter Brandt has stayed ahead in the trading game...

Filed Under: Club EWI, technical analysis, technical indicators, Traders, trading lessons

Category: Education


Is the United States Headed Down Europe's Financial Road?
Europe's economy is contracting

By Bob Stokes
3/22/2012 6:00:00 PM

Our Financial Forecast has said for years that the bailouts and the European Union itself would come to grief, even as other observers were optimistic. Here's a case in point...

 

Filed Under: Club EWI, euro, euro stoxx 50, european central bank, European debt crisis, European Union (EU), eurozone, financial forecast, International Monetary Fund (IMF)

Category: U.S. Economy


R.N. Elliott Discovered the Wave Principle Over 70 Years Ago
This is your opportunity to learn the method that has stood the test of time

By Editorial Staff
3/2/2012 11:45:00 AM

In the 1930s, Ralph N. Elliott discovered that stock market prices tend to move in recurring patterns. He defined these patterns (or "waves") and explained how they combine to create larger versions of themselves. He called his discovery the Wave Principle. Learn this method that successful investors have used for decades.

Filed Under: Club EWI, Elliott wave, Elliott Wave Education, Elliott Wave Principle, Robert Prechter, Ralph Nelson Elliott

Category: Classic Prechter


A Two-Bar Pattern that Points to Trade Setups

By Editorial Staff
2/14/2012 2:45:00 PM

The Popgun is a two-bar pattern composed of an outside bar preceded by an inside bar. It introduces swift, tradable moves in price. Learn how to incorporate this bar pattern into your Elliott wave analysis.

Filed Under: Club EWI, coffee futures, Elliott wave, Elliott Wave Education, Elliott Wave trading, successful traders, trade targets, Traders, trading lessons

Category: Trading Lessons


Learn How to Apply Fibonacci Retracements to Your Trading
EWI's new eBook helps you identify trading opportunities

By Debbie Hodgkins
2/7/2012 10:15:00 AM

Elliott waves often correct in terms of Fibonacci ratios. Once you learn about the common ratios, you will be able to identify target and retracement levels that you can use to make objective trading decisions.

Filed Under: Club EWI, Elliott Wave Education, Elliott Wave trading, Fibonacci, technical analysis, trading lessons

Category: Trading Lessons


Applying Fibonacci to Stock Market Patterns
It's easier than you might think!

By Hope Welborn
1/30/2012 10:00:00 AM

Patterns are everywhere. If we look closely, we can see patterns in almost everything around us. The price movements of financial markets are also patterned, and Elliott wave analysis gives you the tools to interpret those patterns. 

Filed Under: Club EWI, Elliott wave, Elliott Wave trading, Fibonacci, Ralph Nelson Elliott, trading lessons

Category: Trading Lessons


Technical Indicators: A Love-Hate Relationship Part II
How To Use Technical Indicators to Confirm Elliott Wave Counts

By Laura Rispin
1/17/2012 5:30:00 PM

The following excerpt from The Commodity Trader's Classroom provides important information  about integrating technical indicators into Elliott Wave Forecasts .See what Jeffrey Kennedy  loves and hates about technical indicators and study how he uses them to his advantage with your FREE 32-Page eBook, The Commodity Trader's Classroom:

Filed Under: Club EWI, Jeffrey Kennedy, Moving Average Convergence Divergence (MACD), trading lessons

Category: Trading Lessons


Technical Indicators: A Love-Hate Relationship
Part I: How One Technical Indicator Can Identify Three Trade Setups

By Laura Rispin
1/12/2012 12:00:00 PM

Elliott Wave International's Jeffrey Kennedy explains what he loves and hates about technical indicators and shows you how he uses them to his advantage in this excerpt from his FREE eBook, The Commodity Trader's Classroom.

Filed Under: Club EWI, Jeffrey Kennedy, Moving Average Convergence Divergence (MACD), stochastics

Category: Trading Lessons


The Real Estate Crash: How to Survive and Prosper
Commercial real estate and the skyscraper boom/bust: Deflation has a long way to go.

By Bob Stokes
1/10/2012 5:15:00 PM

It's time to learn specific steps on how to financially protect yourself before the economy sinks even deeper into a deflationary depression. Indeed, you can even position yourself to prosper in the months ahead. How?...

Filed Under: Club EWI, commercial real estate, conquer the crash, deflation, foreclosures, mania

Category: Real Estate


(Video): 5 Keys to Spotting Trade Setups
Elliott wave analyst shows you the 5 keys to identifying a high-probability trade setup

By Editorial Staff
1/10/2012 11:00:00 AM

In this free video, Senior Analyst Jeffrey Kennedy explains the 5 keys to identifying corrective, or countertrend, price action. Doing so, as Jeffrey puts it, will allow you to "identify high probability trade setups."

Filed Under: Club EWI, Elliott Wave Principle, Elliott Wave trading, Fibonacci, futures trading, technical analysis, technical indicators, trading lessons, trendlines, video

Category: Trading Lessons


How to Identify and Use Support and Resistance Levels

By Laura Rispin
12/20/2011 2:15:00 PM

Since 1999, Elliott Wave International senior analyst and trading instructor Jeffrey Kennedy has produced dozens of Trader's Classroom lessons exclusively for his subscribers. While commodity markets are known as some of the toughest trading environments around, these actionable lessons from a skilled veteran can help you trade commodities, or any market for that matter, with more confidence.

Filed Under: Club EWI, Jeffrey Kennedy, trading lessons

Category: Commodities


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