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What's Next For Commodities?

by Nico Isaac
11/14/2008 2:45:00 PM

Is the bear market in commodities over, or has it just begun?” Futures Junctures editor Jeffrey Kennedy reveals where the strongest case lies – with bulls or bears – with 7 pages and 7 eye-opening charts of every market, from silver to soybeans, inside the brand-new November Monthly Futures Junctures.

Filed Under: Commodities, Silver, soybeans, coffee, sugar, u.s. dollar, cocoa, CRB
Category: Commodities


Have Cocoa Prices Finally Hit Bottom?

by Nico Isaac
11/6/2008 4:00:00 PM
On November 6, cocoa prices were about as "upbeat" as the McCain-for-President camp -- as the sweet market slid to an 11-month low. Little known fact: Cocoa's downtrend is in direct CONTRAST to what the mainstream experts had called for...
Filed Under: cocoa, futures, Commodities
Category: Commodities


Commodities: October Was "The Worst." What About November?
Bear markets are not "bad" – they are a natural part of the market cycle.

by Vadim Pokhlebkin
11/5/2008 6:30:00 PM

On October 31, Bloomberg.com reported that, "Commodities had the biggest monthly drop since at least 1956..." last month. The CRB index, which includes 19 commodities, fell 23% in October, with "Crude oil…set for a record monthly drop, copper its biggest retreat in two decades and gold its worst performance in 25 years." Does it get better from here? For some answers, we turn to Jeffrey Kennedy, editor of Elliott Wave International's Futures Junctures Service.

Filed Under: Commodities, crb index, coffee, cocoa, sugar, soybeans, soybean meal, soybean oil, Corn, wheat
Category: Commodities


Commodity Spotlight: How Low Will COCOA Go?

by Nico Isaac
10/3/2008 10:45:00 AM

n general, using “fundamentals” to keep the course of the financial markets is a lot like using a compass to navigate on the moon: The needle rarely points in the right direction. Case in point: the COCOA market circa June 2008.

Filed Under: cocoa futures, Commodities, cocoa
Category: Commodities


Commodities: The Leaves Of Opportunity Rain Down

by Nico Isaac
9/19/2008 4:30:00 PM
The hint of autumn is in the air. The leaves of opportunity in the worlds leading commodity markets are falling fast. And, the brand-new September 2008 Monthly Futures Junctures is here to catch them one by one: Sugar, Coffee, Cocoa, Orange Juice, Corn, Live Cattle...
Filed Under: Commodities, Monthly Futures Junctures, sugar, coffee, Corn, cocoa, live cattle
Category: Commodities


Sweet Opportunity In Cocoa
How Elliott Wave Analysis Makes Right Of Wrong

by Nico Isaac
8/21/2008 5:15:00 PM
If financial markets are well-oiled machines that react mechanically to outside events, it stands to reason -- If you master the system, there’s no way to go wrong. In actuality, the story is quite different, as the recent action in COCOA makes plain...
Filed Under: Commodities, cocoa, us dollar, greenback, futures
Category: Commodities


The Fall Line-up Preview (In Commodities)
Rerun TV doesn't hold a candle to the markets!

by Euan Wilson
8/18/2008 9:30:00 AM
It's late summer, which means a boring TV schedule with nothing but reruns. If you're a Law & Order or CSI type, you might be longing for some good courtroom drama right now. Look no further than the August issue of Monthly Futures Junctures:  Senior Analyst Jeffrey Kennedy is the expert on the witness stand and you, the jury, learn the answers to the commodity market's toughest questions.
Filed Under: Monthly Futures Junctures, Grains, Corn, wheat, soybeans, coffee, cocoa, orange juice
Category: Commodities


Commodities' Special: A Publication Is Born

by Nico Isaac
7/14/2008 4:30:00 PM
At last, the most highly anticipated birth around has finally taken place -- and no, I’m not talking about Brangelina’s twins (born: July 13). Elliott Wave International’s senior commodity analyst Jeffrey Kennedy has just delivered the brand-new July 2008 Monthly Futures Junctures -- a 12-page, hale and hearty publication that screams “Opportunity” into these and many more markets:
Filed Under: Commodities, brangelina, futures, coffee, cocoa, sugar, Corn, soybeans, Crude oil
Category: Commodities


Commodity Special: Fireworks Of Opportunity

by Nico Isaac
7/3/2008 5:15:00 PM
Celebrate the Fourth of July Holiday weekend early with the brand-new July 3 Daily Futures Junctures “Weekly Wrap-up” edition. In this explosive publication, editor Jeffery Kennedy sets off two dozen fireworks of opportunity in these (and more) key markets: Cocoa, O.J., Soybeans, Lumber, Pork Bellies.
Filed Under: Commodities, cocoa, soybeans, lumber, pork bellies, orange juice, futures
Category: Commodities


Futures Junctures: The Gift Of Opportunity

by Nico Isaac
6/13/2008 3:45:00 PM
This Father’s Day weekend, give dear ole dad a gift he can actually use, unlike -- say -- a singing necktie. My suggestion: Elliott Wave International’s Senior Commodity Analyst Jeffrey Kennedy’s just published June 2008 Monthly Futures Junctures. Here’s a sneak peak at what’s in store...
Filed Under: Commodities, futures, Corn, wheat, soybeans, cocoa, sugar, Grains, softs, livestock
Category: Commodities


Cocoa: A New Outlook

by Nico Isaac
5/29/2008 6:00:00 PM
The number one flaw of fundamental analysis is its lack of account for human error. Think about it: If financial markets are well-oiled machines that react mechanically to outside events, it stands to reason -- If you master the system, there’s no way to fail. If that were true, then how do you explain the recent action in COCOA...
Filed Under: cocoa, futures, Commodities, us dollar, Elliott Wave Principle
Category: Commodities


Cocoa: You Don't Want To Miss Next Wave
Are Cocoa prices positioned for a decline?

by Vadim Pokhlebkin
5/7/2008 6:15:00 PM

You may know that one of the Three Rules of Elliott states that, "Wave 2 can never retrace more than 100% of wave 1." By applying this rule in your trading, you always know the exact price point where your "wave 2" is no longer a wave two. Which means that you always know the exact price point where to place your stop-loss...

Filed Under: cocoa, three rules of elliott
Category: Commodities


Latest On Commodities: Tax Break

by Nico Isaac
4/11/2008 5:15:00 PM

EWI's brand-new, April 11 Monthly Futures Junctures gives you the latest on over a dozen major commodity markets. Here's what's inside...

Filed Under: Commodities, futures, sugar, coffee, cocoa, Corn, soybeans, feeder cattle
Category: Commodities


Cocoa Futures: All You Need Is Basics
How much Elliott wave analysis do you need to know to make basic price forecasts?

by Vadim Pokhlebkin
4/7/2008 5:00:00 PM
You've probably heard us say before that at its core, Elliott wave analysis is simple. All you have to do is take your favorite market's chart and look for five-wave, non-overlapping moves followed by three-wave overlapping ones. Just like this diagram shows...
Filed Under: Commodities, cocoa, futures, trend
Category: Commodities


New Monthly Futures Junctures: Pot Of Golden Opportunities
Elliott Wave International reveals the content of its brand new, March 2008 commodities publication.

by Nico Isaac
3/14/2008 4:00:00 PM

Soybeans, Wheat, Corn, Cocoa, Coffee, Sugar, Cattle – and more. This St. Patrick’s Day, you could follow a make-believe leprechaun to a non-existent pot of gold at the end of a rainbow. Or – you could follow EWI's real-life Senior Commodities Analyst Jeffrey Kennedy to his “pot” of golden insight on the world's leading commodity markets in the just-published, March 14 Monthly Futures Junctures.

Filed Under: soybeans, wheat, Corn, cocoa, coffee, sugar, Cattle, Commodities, futures
Category: Commodities


Cocoa Futures: Rules of Elliott – Important Nuance
Elliott Wave International describes an important nuance about a rule of Elliott as it applies to the Cocoa futures market.

by Vadim Pokhlebkin
3/11/2008 5:30:00 PM

In yesterday's story about Soybean futures, we talked about the Three Rules of Elliott. Today, let's look at the second rule: "Wave 3 is never the shortest among waves 1 and 5," as it applies to the current picture in Cocoa futures.

Filed Under: soybeans, futures, cocoa, three rules of elliott
Category: Commodities


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