This paper updates the progress of the 'Inflation-pop' scenario first introduced two-and-a-half years ago. It specifically relates to the price development and trends of global stock markets and ...
By Peter Goodburn
Peter Goodburn - as presented on CNBC Financial News.
It was almost eighteen months ago that the term âinflation-popâ was introduced to describe how the price of various commodities would perform in the aftermath of governments and central...
Media and news agencies have recently published a batch of articles that suggest investorâs appetite for buying precious metals is beginning to wane. Thomson Reuters reported on Thursday 22n...
This article examines and identifies the long term bear market unfolding in global stock indices - the S&P 500 is used as our international proxy. It is shown developing from its 'orthodox' high ...
The Dow Jones has just recently broken above the 2011 high of 12876.00. This is the third indication of a larger bullish scenario that has begun unfolding in the wave count process from the Oct.�...
The Elliott Wave Principle is a powerful deterministic model of pattern repetition that also incorporates other disciplines such as geometric & fractal (chaos) theories whilst expounding the conc...
The first half of the year has seen some volatile price-swings for the Hang Seng and until recently, most of this taking place within a sideways trading range between 22123.26 and the year's high...
Gold has been common form of money due to its rarity, durability, divisibility and ease of identification for millennia. As a standard of exchange of value for the circulation of coinage or paper...
The 'double-three' and 'triple-three' patterns were not an integral inclusion to R.N.Elliott's original publication of 'The Wave Principle' (1938) but did feature in the later monograph of 'Natur...
When R.N.Elliott (1871-1948) wrote his second and most comprehensive treatise, 'Nature's Law' in June 1946 he placed much emphasis on his discoveries of mathematical ratio and proportion and its ...
The weekend edition of the Financial Times (May 28-29th 2011) reports 'Silver rebounds to outpace gold...' with the article citing 'Silver made a partial recovery from its brutal collapse in May....
References to gold are seldom out of the headlines these days, but when we see forecasters linearly extrapolating upside targets that are quite a long way above current levels we sit up and take ...