Elliott Wave International | World's Largest Market Forecasting Firm Since 1979
Please Login
 
 | What's My Password?
EWI

TAG: POLITICS Return to Free Updates Home Page

What the Bear Market Has in Store, Part 3
Read Bob Prechter's Forecasts in Finance, the Economy, Politics and Social Trends

by Susan C. Walker
11/28/2008 3:15:00 PM

Now is the time to catch up with Bob Prechter's predictions for a bear market brought on by a negative social mood and realize how many of them seem to be playing out in current events. It begs the question: How many more will happen as he forecast?

Filed Under: Bear market, social trends, politics, Economy, finance, Cassandra
Category: Classic Prechter


What the Bear Market Has in Store, Part 2
Read more of Bob Prechter's October 2003 forecasts for finance, economy, politics and social trends.

by Susan C. Walker
11/26/2008 5:00:00 PM

Here is the second part of the list of forecasts for finance, the economy, politics and social trends that Bob Prechter made back in 2003. Notice how eerily true to life they seem to be now.

Filed Under: Bear market, social mood, finance, Economy, social trends, politics
Category: Classic Prechter


Fill in the Blanks: An Important Lesson from Robert Prechter

by Editorial Staff
11/12/2008 1:30:00 PM

The following is a short lesson in socionomics directly excerpted from Robert Prechter's just-published November 2008 Elliott Wave Theorist.

Filed Under: socionomics, politics
Category: Classic Prechter


10 Things You Should and Should Not Do in This Bear Market

by Gary Grimes
8/8/2008 5:00:00 PM

With chapter titles like “Should You Invest in … Bonds, Real Estate, Precious Metals, Collectibles, Cash,” Robert Prechter’s New York Times best seller, Conquer the Crash, is the ultimate “How To Do,” “What To Do” and “Should You Do” guide for investors.

Filed Under: Real Estate, politics, bonds, collectibles, Stocks, speculation, debt, Commodities, Crude oil, cash
Category: Classic Prechter


Foreclosure Bailout Plan Falls Short ... by a Few Billion Dollars

by Gary Grimes
3/12/2008 4:30:00 PM

A recently presented government plan to fight blight around the country recommends providing $10 billion to state and local governments. Considering the fact that there were 87,000 foreclosures in California and Florida alone in January 2008, let's do the math.

Filed Under: politics, Real Estate, foreclosure, California, Florida, Atlanta, housing
Category: Real Estate


Today the World Is Smaller

by Robert Folsom
2/27/2008 5:45:00 PM

Which individual has exerted the greatest influence on American political thought over the past half-century? I can think of very few people who deserve serious mention, but on my short list, one particular person's influence plainly trumps all others....

Filed Under: socionomics, politics
Category: Cultural Trends


How to Trade in a Bear Market | January 23 & 24 in Atlanta, GA.
Categories
Most Recent Articles
- 1/7/2009 7:00:00 PM
U.S. Stock Market: Is the Worst Behind It?
- 1/7/2009 5:30:00 PM
The No Protection From the Plunge Team
- 1/7/2009 5:15:00 PM
Commodities: "Simple" Elliott Does The Trick
- 1/6/2009 5:15:00 PM
"The Biggest Scandal of All"?
- 1/6/2009 4:45:00 PM
What's So Special About Elliott Wave Analysis?
 

Announcing EWI's New eBook ...

EWI's New Trading eBook: How You Can Identify Turning Points Using FibonacciThis powerful 90-
page eBook will help you learn to formulate and execute your own trading strategy by combining wave analysis with Fibonacci relationships.
 


To access EWI's valuable Q&A message board, all you need is a free Club EWI profile. Create Yours Now >>
> Could your following grow large enough to influence the markets?
> In this deflation, are currency traders at risk of not getting paid?
> Do you know of any mutual funds that use Elliott wave, Dow Theory, etc.?
> Are money market funds a good strategy to beat deflation?
> Can you explain the phrase 'point of recognition'?
> Can you explain what's going on with the price of oil?
> If cash is king right now, what currencies do I choose?
> Commodities: What now, after this year's huge declines?
> How would a total ban on short-selling affect the markets?
> Collectibles: What happens to their prices in deflation?

Club EWI Members: Click Here


Press Room
IN THE MEDIA
Browse Recent Media Articles that Mention EWI or Feature EWI Analysts

As the markets enter what Bob Prechter calls "the point of recognition," we notice that mainstream media pundits who get it start to notice us, our analysts and our forecasts. You can browse dozens of recent media articles about EWI in the EWI Press Room.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
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.