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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 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


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


Commodity Spotlight: A High Octane Opportunity (Coffee)

by Nico Isaac
1/29/2009 6:45:00 PM

Back in early-mid 2008, coffee prices were hovering near a ten-year high. And, according to the mainstream experts, the fundamental backdrop was as bullish as it gets. So -- why did coffee prices plunge in 40%-plus free fall to two-year lows?

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


Coffee: The Pot Of Opportunity Is Hot

by Nico Isaac
1/15/2009 6:00:00 PM

Sometimes, an Elliott Wave analyst will solve the wave pattern puzzle on the first try. For this, I turn to Elliott Wave International's chief commodity expert Jeffrey Kennedy and his recent interpretation of the near-term trend changes in store for COFFEE...

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


Coffee: Opportunity Heats Up... For FREE

by Nico Isaac
7/17/2008 5:30:00 PM
On Thursday, July 17, Coffee prices were about as perky as a lump of dry coal. By day’s end, the market had plunged to its lowest level in over a month. After reading today's Futures Focus, you'll see why the big move down was no surprise to Elliott Wave International's premier near-term commodity service...
Filed Under: coffee futures, Commodities, Crude oil, coffee
Category: Commodities


Coffee: Opportunity Brews

by Nico Isaac
5/5/2008 5:00:00 PM
Each day, the mainstream financial media engages in a game of Cat and Mouse. Here’s how it goes: Various commodity experts chase after the rapidly fleeing fundamentals in hopes of catching a “live” explanation for the day’s price action. For a real-world example, consider the chase of the usual suspects during COFFEE's winning streak in late February.
Filed Under: coffee futures, Commodities, softs, oil, us dollar, Dow, Energy
Category: Commodities


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