10 Things You Should and Should Not Do During Deflation

This article is part of a syndicated series about deflation from market analyst Robert Prechter, the world’s foremost expert on and proponent of the deflationary scenario. For more on deflation and how you can survive it, download Prechter’s FREE 60-page Deflation Survival eBook, part of Prechter’s NEW Deflation Survival Guide. The following article was adapted…

Learn Elliott Wave Analysis

Understand the basics of the subject matter, break it down to its smallest parts — and you’ve laid a good foundation for proper application of… well, anything, really. That’s what we had in mind when we put together our free 10-lesson online Basic Elliott Wave Tutorial, based largely on Robert Prechter’s classic “Elliott Wave Principle…

The Elliott Wave Principle

In the 1930s, Ralph Nelson Elliott, a corporate accountant by profession, studied price movements in the financial markets and observed that certain patterns repeat themselves. He offered evidence of his discovery by making a number of accurate stock market forecasts. What appears random and unrelated, Elliott said, is actually tracing out a recognizable pattern once…

Around The Net In Ten Posts – Friday, May 25, 2012

Here is what I am reading: Eurozone crisis live: ‘Battle lines’ drawn over eurobonds (Guardian) Crisis defines Poland, Turkey appeal (MarketWatch) After Barreling Ahead in Recession, China Finally Slows (New York Times) Swiss Franc May Need Changes in Swiss Banking (WSJ Blogs) What would Greek exit mean for the U.S. economy? (Reuters) Cameron Urged to…

AA Is The New AAA

In the midst of the European sovereign debt crisis, investors are bidding for sovereign debt. On May 24, 2012 the yields on Austrian, Belgian and French bonds plunged to record lows. Earlier in the week, Germany sold zero-coupon bonds. US bond yields are also near their record lows. On Friday August 5, 2011, Standard & Poor’s…