 |
|
by
Alexandra Lienhard
11/20/2009 4:30:00 PM
As you wait for that frozen turkey to thaw, there's plenty of time to indulge in the analytical "feast" that awaits you regarding the world's largest commodity markets. Elliott Wave International's chief commodity analyst Jeffrey Kennedy sets the commodity table with mouth-watering insight in his just-published November Monthly Futures Junctures.
Filed Under:
cocoa, commodites, Corn, lean hogs, orange juice, soybean, sugar
Category:
Commodities
|
|
by
Nico Isaac
10/16/2009 5:00:00 PM
Halloween is fast approaching, but trick-or-treating for traders starts right now. Knock once on the door to the latest Futures Junctures Service, andEWI's chief commodity analyst and long-time editor Jeffrey Kennedy fills one's bag with delicious opportunities in the world's leading markets. Can you say: Long-term outlooks for Sugar, Cocoa, Grains, and the entire Commodity Complex?
Filed Under:
Commodities, bull market, sugar, cocoa, orange juice, lean hogs, CRB index
Category:
Commodities
|
|
by
Nico Isaac
10/1/2009 12:00:00 PM
October is National Apple month in the United States. And in its honor, Elliott Wave International's chief commodity analyst, Jeffrey Kennedy, picks the most "golden delicious" opportunities off the tree of technical analysis. In fact, the September 30 Daily Futures Junctures Wrap-up (online now) begs the question -- How 'bout these apples?
Filed Under:
Commodities, futures, lean hogs, live cattle, coffee, cotton, wheat, Corn
Category:
Commodities
|
|
by
Nico Isaac
9/18/2009 4:30:00 PM
Football Season is here. But, the most exciting passes in years are set to take place OFF the sports field, and on the turf of the world's leading commodity markets. In the brand-new September 2009 Monthly Futures Junctures, Elliott Wave International's chief commodity analyst Jeffrey Kennedy reveals which markets will see prices fumble and foul...
Filed Under:
Commodities, Grains, wheat, Corn, soybeans, cocoa, sugar, orange juice, lean hogs
Category:
Commodities
|
|
by
Nico Isaac
9/17/2009 1:45:00 PM
What do mainstream financial analysts and the famous magician Houdini have in common? Answer: They are both able to perform great acts of illusion. In 1915, Houdini “made” an eight-foot tall, 6,000-pound elephant vanish into thin air. And today, the usual experts in futures markets have made the giant “elephant” in the room of Lean Hogs disappear in the blink of an eye.
Filed Under:
lean hog futures, lean hogs, swine flue, H1N1 virus, pork industry
Category:
Commodities
|
|
by
Nico Isaac
8/25/2009 5:15:00 PM
400 years ago today, on August 25, 1609, the famous astronomer Galileo Galilei debuted his very first telescope to the world. Through the lens of his invention, the infinite, once invisible wonders of the night sky were revealed. From Galileo to Elliott Wave Internationals' chief commodity analyst Jeffrey Kennedy comes the brand-new August 2009 Monthly Futures Junctures. In this "star"tling publication, Jeffrey uses his objective "lens" to prove that opportunity lives strong and well on many commodity planets.
Filed Under:
Commodities, sugar, cocoa, cotton, Corn, soybeans, Grains, orange juice, lean hogs, coffee, Galileo
Category:
Commodities
|
|
by
Nico Isaac
7/24/2009 3:15:00 PM
With the final stages of the competition in sight, the suspense is unbearable: Which teams could breakaway at the last moment, and which ones will fall behind? And no-- we're not talking about the Tour de France. This is the highly anticipated race to opportunity in the world's leading commodity markets...
Filed Under:
Commodities, coffee, Corn, soybeans, cotton, lean hogs, futures
Category:
Commodities
|
|
by
Nico Isaac
7/9/2009 2:15:00 PM
Over the last few months, lean hog prices have gone to slaughter: Up until late June, the market was hovering near its lowest level in six years. But now, after the tidal wave of selling, many mainstream experts suggest the end of hogs downtrend is here...
Filed Under:
Commodities, lean hogs, Hogs, swine flu
Category:
Commodities
|
|
by
Nico Isaac
6/22/2009 4:00:00 PM
No matter what part of the globe you live on, or whichever season is at hand, one thing is certain: In the hemisphere of commodities, summer has officially arrived. And, in the just-published June 2009 Monthly Futures Junctures (MFJ), long-time editor and Elliott Wave International's chief commodity expert Jeffrey Kennedy reveals which patterns are warm, which trends are ripe, and which opportunities are in full bloom:
Filed Under:
Commodities, Grains, Corn, wheat, soybeans, coffee, cocoa, cotton, orange juice, lean hogs, futures
Category:
Commodities
|
|
by
Nico Isaac
5/19/2009 2:45:00 PM
Over the last few months, many of the world's leading commodity markets have staged powerful "comebacks" to multi-month highs. Now, the brand-new May 2009 Monthly Futures Junctures (MFJ) reveals whether the sector's renewed zest for bullish life is here to stay...
Filed Under:
Commodities, lean hogs, coffee, cocoa, cotton, soybeans, Corn
Category:
Commodities
|
|
by
Nico Isaac
5/7/2009 5:30:00 PM
Over the last month, lean hog prices have gone to slaughter: By May 4, the market was on the chopping block at a new contract low. It took the mainstream experts approximately .009 seconds to call out the giant pink Pig in the room: Swine Flu. Truth be told, lean hogs have been falling BEFORE the H1N1 outbreak hit big...
Filed Under:
lean hogs, Commodities, Hogs, swine flu
Category:
Commodities
|
|
by
Nico Isaac
4/30/2009 6:30:00 PM
May's financial "flowers" of opportunity are in bloom. And, in the brand-new April 30 Daily Futures Junctures (DFJ) "Weekly Wrap-up," long-time editor and Elliott Wave International's chief commodity expert Jeffrey Kennedy picks the freshest buds right off their stems: Coffee, Cocoa, Sugar, Lean Hogs, Crude Oil, Copper...
Filed Under:
Commodities, coffee, cocoa, sugar, lean hogs, Crude oil, Copper
Category:
Commodities
|
|
by
Vadim Pokhlebkin
4/29/2009 12:15:00 PM
Contracting triangles can be both frustrating and exciting. They are sideways, corrective price moves that consist of five waves labeled A, B, C, D and E. The frustrating part is that they can go through all kinds of gyrations before finally ending in a strong thrust up or down. And that's the exciting part: After a market has contracted in a triangle pattern, it expands -- and here is a real-life example...
Filed Under:
lean hogs, futures, Commodities, triangle, Corn
Category:
Commodities
|
|
by
Nico Isaac
4/3/2009 10:15:00 AM
Using fundamentals to establish a trading position in financial markets is a lot like being in the launch control center at NASA right before the final countdown. Everywhere you look, there’s at least a dozen “gauges” flashing on and off. See what we mean in regard to recent news events in LIVE CATTLE....
Filed Under:
Commodities, live cattle, Cattle, lean hogs, Hogs
Category:
Commodities
|
|
by
Euan Wilson
7/31/2008 11:30:00 AM
When you reach the summit of Mt. Everest, for example, you'll want to take a few moments to enjoy the view. But soon enough, the oxygen-poor atmosphere and air temperature remind you that it's time to head back down. You can't climb any higher anyway. But why didn't that same reminder come 100 feet before you got to the mountaintop? Well, it probably did. You knew the peak was coming but were determined to finish the climb anyway. And believe it or not, markets work the same way.
Filed Under:
lean hogs, mountains, Markets, Futures Junctures
Category:
Commodities
|
|
by
Vadim Pokhlebkin
6/11/2008 4:45:00 PM
Once again, I sit down to speak with Jeffrey Kennedy, Elliott Wave International's Senior Commodities Analyst and editor of Daily Futures Junctures, a service that brings you daily opportunities in commodity markets. Today, we talk about ways to identify support and resistance levels in market charts.
Filed Under:
Commodities, lean hogs, support, resistance, commodity futures, risk management, Fibonacci ratio
Category:
Commodities
|
|
by
Morgan Lee
6/3/2008 5:30:00 PM
Anyone who trades with the Wave Principle will tell you there are numerous advantages to using Elliott wave-based trading strategies versus ones based on other methods. Perhaps the most intriguing factor of the Wave Principle is its adaptability to the real-world situations. Here's one fresh example...
Filed Under:
lean hogs, futures, best opportunity commodities futures markets
Category:
Commodities
|
|
by
Vadim Pokhlebkin
4/1/2008 3:30:00 PM
"Now for a simple lesson in basic chart analysis: Gaps usually occur in wave three, the strongest of the three impulse waves. It does not matter if you are looking at a one-minute chart of the S&P, or a monthly Copper chart. Find a gap, and..."
Filed Under:
price gap, lean hogs, orange juice, futures, Commodities, Copper, s&p, breakaway gap, continuation gap, exhaustion gap
Category:
Commodities
|
|
by
Vadim Pokhlebkin
1/14/2008 12:30:00 PM
For an Elliott Wave analyst, "knowing when to fold 'em" does not come from a feeling. It comes from a number of objective FACTS that signal whether NOW is the time to stay in OR get out of a trade. And, in the January 31 Daily Futures Junctures, our LEAN HOG analysis identifies ALL of these "knowing" signs that a significant move is in the cards for this major Meat market.
Filed Under:
kenny rogers, lean hogs, hold 'em, fold 'em
Category:
Commodities
|
|
|
|
Announcing EWI's New eBook ...
|
In this exciting new 45-page eBook, Jeffrey Kennedy shows you – using fresh, real-life market examples – how you can use simple, yet powerful, chart reading techniques to improve your trading.
Download your copy today!
|
 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
The Elliott Wave Principle is a detailed description of how financial markets behave. The description reveals that mass psychology swings from pessimism to optimism and back in a natural sequence, creating specific Elliott wave patterns in price movements. Each pattern has implications regarding the position of the market within its overall progression, past, present and future. The purpose of Elliott Wave International’s market-oriented publications is to outline the progress of markets in terms of the Wave Principle and to educate interested parties in the successful application of the Wave Principle. While a course of conduct regarding investments can be formulated from such application of the Wave Principle, at no time will Elliott Wave International make specific recommendations for any specific person, and at no time may a reader, caller or viewer be justified in inferring that any such advice is intended. Investing carries risk of losses, and trading futures or options is especially risky because these instruments are highly leveraged, and traders can lose more than their initial margin funds. Information provided by Elliott Wave International is expressed in good faith, but it is not guaranteed. The market service that never makes mistakes does not exist. Long-term success trading or investing in the markets demands recognition of the fact that error and uncertainty are part of any effort to assess future probabilities. Please ask your broker or your advisor to explain all risks to you before making any trading and investing decisions.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|