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Soybean Prices: Sticking Out Their Neck(line)
3 real-world examples of how the head-and-shoulders pattern anticipates dramatic price moves

By Nico Isaac
5/10/2013 6:00:00 PM

You've probably never heard the words "Mint Chocolate Chip" and "Head-and-Shoulders pattern" uttered in (nearly) the same breath. But for EWI's senior commodities analyst and Futures Junctures Service editor Jeffrey Kennedy, those apparently unrelated phrases do indeed have something in common -- namely, they are two of Jeffrey's favorite things in the whole wide world:

Filed Under: cotton futures, Daily Futures Junctures, Gold, head and shoulders pattern, Jeffrey Kennedy, soybean futures, soybean oil, technical analysis

Category: Commodities


Commodities Overview: The Wheels of Change Are in Motion
New April 2013 Monthly Futures Junctures: The big picture commodities outlook for 2013 and 2014.

By Nico Isaac
4/29/2013 6:30:00 PM

In March 2013, a Geneva-based research study concluded that commodity markets are driven by "self-reinforcing mechanisms," and not "by external information." The Elliott Wave Principle identifies that "self-reinforcing mechanism" as investor psychology, which unfolds in clear and observable Elliott wave patterns on market price charts. When it comes to anticipating those patterns and forecasting the trend in key commodities, nobody is more qualified than EWI’s senior analyst and Futures Junctures Service editor, Jeffrey Kennedy.

Filed Under: commodities, cotton futures, Elliott wave, Elliott Wave Principle, head and shoulders pattern, investor psychology, Jeffrey Kennedy, soybean futures

Category: Commodities


Fundamental analysis failed to anticipate the March-April selloff in cotton
The dangers of projecting present trends into the future

By Nico Isaac
4/17/2013 5:30:00 PM

In mid-March 2013, cotton prices had enjoyed a three-month, 18% rally to their highest level in a year. And according to the fundamental experts, the "externals" in the cotton market would continue to propel prices higher. Instead, cotton prices embarked on a sharp selloff to the one-month prices lows we see today.

Filed Under: commodities, cotton futures, Daily Futures Junctures, fundamental analysis, Jeffrey Kennedy

Category: Commodities


Press Play to See Jeffrey Kennedy's Far-Reaching 2013 Commodity Outlook
Futures Junctures Service 3-part video series on long-term trends in key softs, grains, and livestock. Here are exclusive highlights from video 1.

By Nico Isaac
3/12/2013 6:00:00 PM

Spring hasn't even arrived officially, yet some of us are already feeling the three "izies" of the season: hazy, fuzzy and dizzy. Yet it's not my hay fever that has my teeth on edge, but the suffocating cloud of mainstream financial news regarding long-term commodity trends.

Filed Under: Chinese markets, cocoa futures, coffee futures, commodities, cotton futures, diagonal, Elliott wave, Jeffrey Kennedy, Orange Juice, sugar futures

Category: Commodities


Will the Long & Winding Commodities Road Lead Back to a Bull Market?
A brand-new, all digital Monthly Futures Junctures presents video analysis of the next big moves in 10 key futures markets -- plus two ETF's and the S&P 500.

By Nico Isaac
1/25/2013 5:15:00 PM

If the year 2012 had a theme song for key commodity markets, it could be the Beatles' "Long and Winding Road" -- emphasis on the word "winding." And, according to a recent Bloomberg News article, the disjointed efforts among futures put a major crimp in the idea that the trend is your friend. But for EWI's chief commodity analyst and Futures Junctures Service editor Jeffrey Kennedy, there is no such thing as a "lack of a trend."

Filed Under: coffee futures, commodities, cotton futures, diagonal, Elliott wave, futures trading, Jeffrey Kennedy, live cattle futures, S&P 500, soybean futures, sugar futures, wheat futures

Category: Commodities


Upcoming Trade Set-Up in Cotton: How Contracting Triangles Precede Dramatic Thrusts in Price
A lesson in forecasting dramatic price reversals in real time using contracting triangles

By Nico Isaac
12/28/2012 4:00:00 PM

Schoolchildren may be out for the winter break, but class is always in session here at Elliott Wave International. On the syllabus for today is the Elliott wave pattern known as the contracting triangle – and a developing trade set-up in cotton. It goes without saying that, because contracting triangles precede the final wave of a sequence, they make for ideal trade set-ups to position for the powerful thrusts that follow. This reliable trait of triangles makes them a favorite among technical traders.

Filed Under: coffee futures, commodities, contracting triangle, cotton futures, Daily Futures Junctures, Elliott wave, Jeffrey Kennedy, sugar futures

Category: Commodities


A New Year in Commodities the Likes of Which You've Never Seen
As 2012 exits, Elliott wave analysis suggests 2013 may be an epic year in key commodity markets

By Nico Isaac
12/21/2012 4:00:00 PM

What do the mainstream commodity analysts have in common with the Mayan prophets? Well, as it turns out, they both had trouble visualizing the post-2012 world. With the New Year approaching, it's not what the usual market experts do see that's so compelling. It's what they don't see.

Filed Under: cocoa futures, commodities, cotton futures, Jeffrey Kennedy, lean hog futures, wheat futures

Category: Commodities


Commodity Markets: What to Expect as 2013 Begins...
EWI's hot-off-the-press Monthly Futures Junctures reveals the long-term Elliott wave patterns underway in key commodity markets

By Nico Isaac
11/30/2012 4:30:00 PM

The one AND only thing that commodity investors have on their wish list this holiday season is this: Objective analysis of the long-term trend changes underway in the world's commodities. And, here's how you can give it to them: The brand-new Monthly Futures Junctures from Elliott Wave International's senior analyst and Futures Junctures Service editor Jeffrey Kennedy

Filed Under: commodities, cotton futures, Elliott wave, Elliott Wave Principle, Jeffrey Kennedy, live cattle futures, Orange Juice

Category: Commodities


Soybeans Plunge Sharply Lower
EWI's commodity-focused Futures Junctures Service analyzes Elliott wave chart patterns to forecast key grains, ags and meats markets

By Vadim Pokhlebkin
10/30/2012 4:30:00 PM

"U.S. soybean futures fell Monday, pressured by favorable weather for South American soy crops. ...soybeans settled down $15.27 1/4 a bushel, a more than one-week closing low." -- (The Wall Street Journal, Oct. 29.) As it's often the case, Elliott wave patterns called for a weakness in soybeans long before the news about Brazil's crop.

 

Filed Under: cocoa futures, corn futures, cotton futures, Elliott wave, grain futures, Jeffrey Kennedy, lean hog futures, live cattle futures, soybean futures, soybean meal, soybean oil, sugar futures

Category: Commodities


(VIDEO) Soybeans: The King of Beans Gets Decrowned
Senior Commodity Analyst Jeffrey Kennedy's reveals why he expected Soybeans to top -- and then gives his long-term forecast.

By Vadim Pokhlebkin
10/26/2012 2:45:00 PM

As an agricultural crop, soybeans get creamed by corn. But on the commodities trading floor, soybean futures have no equals. 

 

 

In the September Monthly Futures Junctures, EWI Senior Commodity Analyst and Futures Junctures editor, Jeffrey Kennedy, opened the 7-minute video bonus with his big-picture forecast for soybeans. WATCH >>

Filed Under: cocoa futures, coffee futures, commodities, copper futures, corn futures, cotton futures, Elliott wave, feeder cattle futures, futures trading, lean hog futures, live cattle futures, Orange Juice, soybean futures, soybean meal, soybean oil, sugar futures, technical analysis, trading lessons

Category: Commodities


The Nominees For the Best Commodity Opportunities Are...
EWI's just-published Monthly Futures Junctures reveals the long-term trend underway in at least 4 key commodities.

By Nico Isaac
7/20/2012 3:45:00 PM

On Friday, July 20, the final contenders for the awards show we've all been waiting for were announced. And no, I'm not talking about the 64th Emmy Award nominations. I'm talking about the nominees for the "Commodity Awards" show, announced in Elliott Wave International's brand-new Monthly Futures Junctures (MFJ). Cue lights, web-camera, and... action!

Filed Under: commodities, cotton futures, Gold, Jeffrey Kennedy, lean hog futures, live cattle futures, soybean futures, U.S. dollar, wheat futures

Category: Commodities


Watch How One Elliott Wave Pattern Signaled a Sizable Price Move In A Key Commodity Market
The May 8 Daily Futures Junctures video clip shows how editor Jeffrey Kennedy used a contracting triangle to anticipate the May slide in cotton to a 3 year low

By Nico Isaac
6/8/2012 5:00:00 PM

Everyone knows: If you want the best meal in a fancy restaurant, ask what the chef's favorite dish is. That's what you order. Likewise, if you want to make the most of the near-term Elliott waves, well, you ask which of the 13 known Elliott patterns is the favorite of EWI's senior analyst, Jeffrey Kennedy. Then you wait for it to emerge on a price chart.

Filed Under: contracting triangle, cotton futures, Daily Futures Junctures, Elliott wave, Elliott Wave trading, futures trading, Jeffrey Kennedy, trading lessons

Category: Commodities


VIDEO: See What Helped Robert Prechter Call the 2011 Top In Commodities
Chart shows you how far the market has fallen since Bob's January 2011 forecast

By Vadim Pokhlebkin
5/18/2012 3:15:00 PM

On January 24, 2011, Robert Prechter was invited to Canadian BNN TV network for an interview. Watch as Bob explains the Elliott wave pattern in the CRB Commodities Index that turned him bearish on commodities in January 2011.

Filed Under: cocoa futures, cocoa futures, coffee futures, copper futures, corn futures, cotton futures, CRB index, Elliott wave, feeder cattle futures, futures trading, lean hog futures, live cattle futures, lumber futures, Orange Juice, Robert Prechter, soybean futures, soybean meal, soybean oil, sugar futures, technical analysis, wheat futures

Category: Commodities


Your Latest Commodity Forecast: May 2012 Set to Be a Record-Hot Month for Opportunity
EWI's brand-new, print-and-video Monthly Futures Junctures reveals the long-term pattern underway in 10 key commodity markets

By Nico Isaac
4/27/2012 1:45:00 PM

According to the National Weather Service, March 2012 was the most sweltering month since official tracking began in 1910. That was outside. Inside the world’s key commodity markets, according to EWI’s chief commodity analyst and Futures Junctures Service editor Jeffrey Kennedy, the Elliott wave heat is about to set new records in May. Get the sizzling scoop today.

Filed Under: cocoa futures, cocoa futures, coffee futures, corn futures, cotton futures, CRB index, Daily Futures Junctures, Elliott wave, Elliott Wave trading, feeder cattle futures, futures trading, grain futures, Jeffrey Kennedy, lean hog futures, live cattle futures, online trading, Orange Juice, sugar futures, trading lessons, trendlines, wheat futures

Category: Commodities


And the Award For Best Opportunity In A Commodity Market Goes To....
EWI's brand new February Monthly Futures Junctures reveals the long-term trend underway in the world's most-watched commodities.

By Nico Isaac
2/24/2012 1:15:00 PM

Glitz, glamour and stars galore: the awards show we've all been waiting for is finally here. And no, I'm not talking about the 84th Academy Awards set to air February 26. I'm talking about the right now and right here "Commodity Awards" show underway in Elliott Wave International's brand-new February Monthly Futures Junctures (MFJ). Cue lights, and... action.

Filed Under: coffee futures, contracting triangle, cotton futures, diagonal triangle, Elliott wave, Elliott Wave trading, Jeffrey Kennedy, lean hog futures, Orange Juice, soybean meal

Category: Commodities


The Long-Term Future of Commodities: Just Press PLAY
EWI's flagship commodity newsletter Monthly Futures Junctures new video format wins BIG

By Nico Isaac
1/27/2012 6:30:00 PM

On January 24, the long-awaited 2012 Academy Awards nominations were unveiled to the public... minus ONE very important selection, in our opinion: "The Best BIG Picture for the Larger Trend in Commodities." For that category, may we "nominate" EWI's brand-new, January 2012 Monthly Futures Junctures special, 19-minute VIDEO issueFor the first time ever...

Filed Under: cocoa futures, cocoa futures, coffee futures, copper futures, corn futures, cotton futures, Elliott wave, Elliott Wave Education, Elliott Wave trading, grain futures, lean hog futures, live cattle futures, Orange Juice, soybean futures, sugar futures, wheat futures

Category: Commodities


Fresh-Peeled Soybean Futures Opportunity
See how EWI's Commodity Specialty Service stayed ahead of soybeans' late-August decline

By Nico Isaac
11/2/2011 1:30:00 PM

You know the expression, "You never see the bullet that kills you"? Well, in late August, this saying aptly applied to the mainstream financial analysis surrounding soybeans, when it was "taken out" by a sharp and sudden downturn. Here's a brief recap...

 

Filed Under: corn futures, cotton futures, CRB index, Elliott wave, Elliott Wave trading, futures trading, lean hog futures, live cattle futures, soybean futures, soybean meal, soybean oil

Category: Commodities


4, 3, 2, 1, Lift Off! EWI Launches a New Futures Markets FreeWeek
Your exclusive, free, 7-day access to the near-, and long-term forecasts for the world's most watched commodity markets starts NOW

By Nico Isaac
10/20/2011 2:45:00 PM

These days more than ever, seeing the "cow" before you "buy the farm" is of utmost importance. So, now until October 27, you and all other visitors to our site get the ultimate back-stage pass into subscriber-only  Futures Junctures Service features. The reason why: EWI's famous Futures Junctures FreeWeek has begun.

Filed Under: cocoa futures, coffee futures, copper futures, corn futures, cotton futures, CRB index, crude oil, Daily Futures Junctures, diversification, Elliott Wave trading, Elliott wave, feeder cattle futures, futures trading, grain futures, Jeffrey Kennedy, lean hog futures, live cattle futures, lumber futures, soybean futures, soybean meal, soybean oil

Category: Commodities


Cotton Fulfills Act 1 Of Its Elliott Script. What Does Act 2 Have In Store?
EWI's Daily Futures Junctures reveals the near-term trend underway in this popular "soft" commodity

By Nico Isaac
7/27/2011 3:15:00 PM

Today I'm talking with EWI's Futures Junctures Service editor Jeffrey Kennedy as we revisit a bearish call he made on cotton nearly two months ago. In the May 31 Daily Futures Juncturs, Jeffrey presented a labeled chart of cotton that showed a bold arrow pointing down. Find out what evidence Jeffrey used to form his bearish cotton call then, AND what market has landed on his radar now.

Filed Under: cotton futures, Daily Futures Junctures, Elliott Wave trading, futures trading, Jeffrey Kennedy, Elliott Wave Principle

Category: Commodities


Heat Wave of Opportunity in Leading Commodity Markets
The latest Monthly Futures Junctures reveals where and how soon the biggest moves in commodities may begin

By Nico Isaac
7/22/2011 12:00:00 PM

Over the past month, much of North America has been hit by triple-digit temperatures and record-high humidity. And, according to EWI's chief commodity analyst Jeffrey Kennedy, a major "heat dome" is also about to set in over the world's commodities. And in his brand-new Monthly Futures Junctures, Jeffrey shows you where -- and how soon -- the thermometer of opportunity may reach a boiling point in these and other commodities:

Filed Under: cocoa futures, coffee futures, cotton futures, diagonal triangle, Elliott Wave trading, Jeffrey Kennedy, lean hog futures, soybean futures, wheat futures

Category: Commodities


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