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Vadim Pokhlebkin
1/19/2010 11:45:00 AM
In this classic 5-minute video, the editor of Elliott Wave International's Currency Specialty Service Jim Martens tells you about so-called flat corrections -- a common Elliott wave pattern that sometimes comes "with a twist," as Jim explains using charts of the U.S. Dollar Index and the GBP/USD (cable).
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forex, Currencies, U.S. Dollar Index, GBP/USD, cable
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Currencies
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Vadim Pokhlebkin
12/22/2009 12:45:00 PM
There’s one wave in the Elliott wave sequence that you as a forex trader don't want to miss: the third wave. We've recently witnessed a real-life third wave in the U.S. Dollar Index, which measures the strength of the dollar against a basket of six foreign currencies -- take a look at this chart.
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U.S. Dollar Index, forex, Currencies, three rules of elliott, prechter
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Currencies
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Alan Hall
12/1/2009 2:15:00 PM
When your hands formed in the womb, they first looked like round paddles growing equally in all directions. Then, in the places between your fingers, cells ceased growing and growth was instead directed to the five digits. This structured progress and regress is essential to all forms of growth. That this “punctuated growth” appears in the financial markets is only natural. As Bob Prechter, the world's foremost Elliott wave expert, says, “Everything that thrives must have setbacks.”
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fractal patterns, U.S. Dollar Index
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Stocks
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Vadim Pokhlebkin
9/22/2009 12:30:00 PM
"What Elliott wave software do you recommend?" is one of the most frequent questions our readers send us. Watch the editor of Elliott Wave International's Currency Specialty Service Jim Martens answer this question in this free 6-minute classic video using charts of the U.S. Dollar Index and the dollar/yen as examples.
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elliott wave, U.S. Dollar Index, yen
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Currencies
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Vadim Pokhlebkin
6/25/2008 6:15:00 PM
Now that the Federal Reserve left U.S. interest rates unchanged and the U.S. dollar lost on the news, the question is: Was that all of the "pressure" the USD would see, or is there more to come? Here's a chart Elliott Wave International's Currency Specialty Service showed right before the Fed's announcement on June 25...
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european central bank, inflation, eurozone, U.S. Dollar Index, interest rates unchanged at 2%, forex, eurusd exchange rate
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Currencies
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The Mania Chronicles
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With 700 pages and a large, 8-1/2" x 11" format, it's only a "book" in name. In fact, it's an encyclopedic reference that covers every twist and turn of the rise and (initial) fall of the historic financial bubble - all observed and anticipated in real time via The Elliott Wave Financial Forecast and The Elliott Wave Theorist. |
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