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The New York Stock Exchange Purchase Announcement Sends a Major Market Clue
A big market signal may be overlooked

By Bob Stokes
2/13/2013 5:45:00 PM

There are well-known market indicators which have stood the test of time. Many are technical, some are seasonal and others are sentiment indicators. Yet there's one sentiment indicator that most contrarian investors may overlook. And this one involves the New York Stock Exchange itself. Learn more.

Filed Under: CNBC, Elliott Wave Theorist, financial forecast, investor psychology, Magazine Cover Indicator, New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), sentiment, steve hochberg, stock indexes, technical analysis

Category: Stocks


U.S. Stocks: Where We've Been, Where We Are and Where We're Going
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By Bob Stokes
11/8/2012 6:15:00 PM

Investors who've been in an S&P index fund over the past 13 years would have been better off in a money market account! From July 1999 through August 2012, the S&P 500 was back to where it started. Yet, the long ride to nowhere is likely headed somewhere very soon -- but not where most investors think. Moreover, the market's trend may unfold much faster than many observers suspect. Learn more.

 

Filed Under: Elliott wave, market forecasts, money markets, S&P 500, steve hochberg

Category: Stocks


Listen: EWI's Chief Analyst Hochberg Explains Recent Action in Stocks, U.S. Dollar and More
Listen to Hochberg explain the problems with using lagging economic indicators like earnings

By Alexandra Lienhard
5/29/2012 4:45:00 PM

EWI Chief Market Analyst Steven Hochberg talks with MarketWrap radio about recent market action and where we are in the long-term trend, among many other topics.

Filed Under: earnings, economic indicators, Gold, interview, long-term trend, steve hochberg, U.S. dollar

Category: Stocks


(Video) Are the Efforts of the World Central Banks Working?

By Alexandra Lienhard
3/15/2012 2:00:00 PM

The Fed isn't the only world central bank in debt. Watch as Steve Hochberg, EWI's chief market analyst, shows what has happened to GDP in countries around the world as central banks try to get liquidity into the system.

Filed Under: video, steve hochberg, U.S. Federal Reserve (the Fed), debt, world central banks

Category: U.S. Economy


(VIDEO) DJIA Priced in Gold: "Why Should I Care?"

By Alexandra Lienhard
1/23/2012 1:15:00 PM

Watch Elliott Wave International's Chief Market Analyst, Steve Hochberg, explain something you don't usually see in the newspapers: the DJIA priced in terms of "real money" -- gold.

Filed Under: video, Robert Prechter, steve hochberg, Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA), real money

Category: Stocks


Market Insight: Stock Market Sentiment Snapshot

By Vadim Pokhlebkin
1/19/2012 10:45:00 PM

With the DJIA making gains so far this month, the Jan. 18 issue of Elliott Wave International's Monday-Wednesday Friday Short Term Update takes a look at market sentiment...

Filed Under: Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA), Elliott wave, Elliott Wave trading, New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), S&P 500, sentiment, steve hochberg, U.S. STOCK MARKET, volatility

Category: Stocks


VIDEO: It's All the Same Trend
Steve Hochberg explains why previously disparate markets are trending together

By Alexandra Lienhard
1/18/2012 1:00:00 PM

Watch EWI's Chief Market Analyst, Steve Hochberg, explain a major difference between today's markets and those of the "stagflating" 1970s -- and what that difference means for your investment strategy going forward.

Filed Under: all the same market theory, video, steve hochberg, investment strategy

Category: Stocks


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