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Trading Commodities: See the Wave Principle in Action

by Nathaniel Williams
2/9/2010 3:30:00 PM

It's true that commodities can be unpredictable. It's true that prices can reverse without warning. Yet the Elliott Wave Principle can help you anticipate where the trend in a given commodity is headed -- often with stunning accuracy.

Filed Under: coffee, coffee futures, Commodities
Category: Commodities


Coffee Prices Cool To A Three-Month Low: Now What?

by Nico Isaac
1/28/2010 3:00:00 PM
In the theory of "market fundamentals," bullish news events cause prices in a financial market to rise; and, bearish news events trigger declines. In reality, however, this is not always the case. Take the Coffee market, for instance. At the very start of 2010, coffee prices were boiling to their highest level in seven months.
Filed Under: Commodities, coffee futures, coffee
Category: Commodities


Coffee: Knowing When A Pattern Will End
When an Elliott wave pattern ends, an opportunity begins

by Nico Isaac
1/21/2010 1:45:00 PM
When coffee prices soared to near 16-month highs in early January 2010, the mainstream experts cited one main factor for continuing to provide upward support: Mother Nature. But then suddenly, on January 11, the "weather-related" wind at coffee's back vanished. Coffee prices turned down in a powerful decline to the near one-month lows we see today.
Filed Under: Commodities, coffee, coffee futures
Category: Commodities


Coffee: Triangle Marks The Spot

by Nico Isaac
1/12/2010 12:30:00 PM
Today (Tuesday, January 12) I sit down with Elliott Wave International's chief commodity analyst and Futures Junctures Service editor Jeffrey Kennedy to discuss his favorite wave pattern of all: the diagonal triangle.
Filed Under: Commodities, coffee, diagonal triangle, triangle
Category: Commodities


Cocoa AND Company: Are The Sweet Commodities Set To Sweeten?

by Nico Isaac
12/31/2009 2:15:00 PM
I can't count the number of times I've followed mainstream fundamental analysis to its logical conclusion -- only to find a market's prices doing exactly the OPPOSITE of what their supposed to. Case in point: On December 15, Cocoa prices stole the commodity show after rocketing to their highest level in 32 years. And...
Filed Under: Commodities, cocoa, futures, sugar, coffee
Category: Commodities


Coffee: A Major Opportunity Comes Into the Station

by Nico Isaac
12/8/2009 1:00:00 PM
Today (Tuesday, December 8) I sit down with Elliott Wave International's chief commodity analyst and Futures Junctures Service editor Jeffrey Kennedy to discuss his favorite wave pattern of all: the diagonal triangle. And, what a diagonal in coffee means for the market's next move...
Filed Under: Commodities, diagonal triangle, coffee, Jeffrey Kennedy
Category: Commodities


Coffee: A Chart. A Pattern. An Opportunity

by Nico Isaac
10/29/2009 4:30:00 PM

In just over a week, coffee prices have gone from a fresh high to a three-week low. As for why -- that depends on who you ask. According to the mainstream experts, two main factors are behind coffee's shift from hot to cold: A strengthening greenback AND a bearish supply report...

Filed Under: Commodities, coffee, sugar, soybeans
Category: Commodities


COFFEE Talk: One Voice. One Big Move Ahead

by Nico Isaac
10/5/2009 3:30:00 PM
Finding consistent analysis of financial markets in the mainstream media is like finding a contact lens on a clear, linoleum floor. It doesn't happen often. Take the recent news items regarding Coffee, for example...
 
Filed Under: Commodities, coffee futures, coffee
Category: Commodities


11 Commodities AND 22 Charts: How 'Bout Them Apples?

by Nico Isaac
10/1/2009 12:00:00 PM
October is National Apple month in the United States. And in its honor, Elliott Wave International's chief commodity analyst, Jeffrey Kennedy, picks the most "golden delicious" opportunities off the tree of technical analysis. In fact, the September 30 Daily Futures Junctures Wrap-up (online now) begs the question -- How 'bout these apples?
Filed Under: Commodities, futures, lean hogs, live cattle, coffee, cotton, wheat, Corn
Category: Commodities


The Commodity Universe Thrives With Opportunity

by Nico Isaac
8/25/2009 5:15:00 PM
400 years ago today, on August 25, 1609, the famous astronomer Galileo Galilei debuted his very first telescope to the world. Through the lens of his invention, the infinite, once invisible wonders of the night sky were revealed. From Galileo to Elliott Wave Internationals' chief commodity analyst Jeffrey Kennedy comes the brand-new August 2009 Monthly Futures Junctures. In this "star"tling publication, Jeffrey uses his objective "lens" to prove that opportunity lives strong and well on many commodity planets.
Filed Under: Commodities, sugar, cocoa, cotton, Corn, soybeans, Grains, orange juice, lean hogs, coffee, Galileo
Category: Commodities


Monthly Futures Junctures: The "Race" To Opportunity Is On

by Nico Isaac
7/24/2009 3:15:00 PM
With the final stages of the competition in sight, the suspense is unbearable: Which teams could breakaway at the last moment, and which ones will fall behind? And no-- we're not talking about the Tour de France. This is the highly anticipated race to opportunity in the world's leading commodity markets...
Filed Under: Commodities, coffee, Corn, soybeans, cotton, lean hogs, futures
Category: Commodities


Commodity June Blossoms: Stop & Smell the Opportunities

by Nico Isaac
6/22/2009 4:00:00 PM
No matter what part of the globe you live on, or whichever season is at hand, one thing is certain: In the hemisphere of commodities, summer has officially arrived. And, in the just-published June 2009 Monthly Futures Junctures (MFJ), long-time editor and Elliott Wave International's chief commodity expert Jeffrey Kennedy reveals which patterns are warm, which trends are ripe, and which opportunities are in full bloom:
Filed Under: Commodities, Grains, Corn, wheat, soybeans, coffee, cocoa, cotton, orange juice, lean hogs, futures
Category: Commodities


Will The Commodity "Comeback" Kid Stay OR Stray?

by Nico Isaac
5/19/2009 2:45:00 PM

Over the last few months, many of the world's leading commodity markets have staged powerful "comebacks" to multi-month highs. Now, the brand-new May 2009 Monthly Futures Junctures (MFJ) reveals whether the sector's renewed zest for bullish life is here to stay...

Filed Under: Commodities, lean hogs, coffee, cocoa, cotton, soybeans, Corn
Category: Commodities


Commodities & Elliott Wave Analysis: Where Do You Start?

by Vadim Pokhlebkin
5/11/2009 5:00:00 PM
Vadim Pokhlebkin: Jeffrey, I like how in your Daily Futures Junctures, you always remind subscribers of Elliott wave basics. So, let's talk about some basics today. Here I am, looking at chart of commodities, trying to find an Elliott wave pattern. What am I looking for? -- Jeffrey Kennedy: You're looking for this basic Elliott wave sequence...
Filed Under: coffee, futures, Commodities, fibonacci
Category: Commodities


19 Commodity Markets. 36 Charts. ONE Service

by Nico Isaac
4/30/2009 6:30:00 PM
May's financial "flowers" of opportunity are in bloom. And, in the brand-new April 30 Daily Futures Junctures (DFJ) "Weekly Wrap-up," long-time editor and Elliott Wave International's chief commodity expert Jeffrey Kennedy picks the freshest buds right off their stems: Coffee, Cocoa, Sugar, Lean Hogs, Crude Oil, Copper...
Filed Under: Commodities, coffee, cocoa, sugar, lean hogs, Crude oil, Copper
Category: Commodities


Coffee: A Chart-Stopping Opportunity

by Nico Isaac
4/23/2009 5:15:00 PM

According to conventional economic wisdom, outside "fundamentals" are to financial price trends what clapping is to an applause-o-meter. A positive response from the audience -- loud cheers, a standing ovation, and foot thumping -- makes the meter go up. AND a negative response -- low boos, awkward quiet, and empty stares -- causes it to turn down....

Filed Under: Commodities, coffee futures, coffee, futures
Category: Commodities


Commodities: The Seeds Of Opportunity Are In Bloom

by Nico Isaac
4/17/2009 4:00:00 PM
Get out your garden forks and flower pots: A "financial" spring has sprung. And nobody has a greener thumb for cultivating opportunities in the world's leading commodity markets like Futures Junctures Service editor Jeffrey Kennedy. Jeffrey's brand-new April 17 Monthly Futures Juncture (MFJ) is online now, and it includes the following ripe-for-the-picking insights:
Filed Under: Commodities, futures, sugar, coffee, cocoa, Corn, cotton, soybeans
Category: Commodities


Commodities: Supply & Demand Vs. Elliott Wave Patterns
Should you pay attention to supply and demand factors with commodities?

by Vadim Pokhlebkin
4/1/2009 10:45:00 AM
Vadim Pokhlebkin: Jeffrey, the latest reports show that commodities are “headed for a third quarterly drop, the longest losing streak since 2001, as demand for raw materials from crude oil to nickel shrank..." Analysts clearly blame price declines on the drop in demand. You are a technical market analyst, but do you pay attention to the supply and demand balance? -- Jeffrey Kennedy: A short answer is yes, but let me explain...
Filed Under: coffee, soybeans, daily sentiment index, Committment of Traders, fibonacci
Category: Commodities


So You Wanna Learn Elliott Wave Analysis? Part V
Here are just a couple of ways the Wave Principle helps you trade.

by Alan Hall
3/9/2009 10:45:00 PM
In Part I of this series, you learned about the basics of Elliott wave patterns. Part II introduced you to "alternate counts" and ways to identify the market position in the wave pattern. Part III talked about the Fibonacci sequence and the ratios within the sequence that guide the shape of Elliott waves. Part IV showed you how to use Elliott to establish investment strategy and reduce risk. This is the last article in the series, and it covers the ways you can take advantage of the Wave Principle in trading.
Filed Under: prechter, fibonacci, coffee, trading
Category: Stocks


Free Week Is Over -- BUT, Opportunities Have Only Just Begun

by Nico Isaac
2/18/2009 4:15:00 PM

February 18, marks the end of Elliott Wave International’s famous Futures Junctures FreeWeekAND the start of a world of opportunity in some of the most highly traded markets out there: Corn, Cotton, Cocoa, Coffee, and Crude Oil to name a few.

Filed Under: Commodities, Free Week, Corn, cotton, cocoa, coffee, Crude oil, crude
Category: Commodities


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