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S&P 500 Elliott Wave Theory Technical Analysis

This time it’s different

Will you get out of the stock markets before everyone else, this time?

The tremendous rise in the global stock markets over the last 9 years, has largely come about due to financial engineering, such as the ‘Quantitative Easing’ (QE) programmes undertaken by Western and Asian central banks, and suspension of Mark-to-Market rules for Western banks.

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India

Track record: Technical analysis on the BSE Sensex 2016-11 to early 2017-02

Let’s have a look at our technical analysis updates for the BSE Sensex over the last couple of months. BSE Sensex is a stock market index for Mumbai, India, and it is one of the stock market indices we analyze 1-2 times per week.

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Track record: Technical Analysis on the EUR/USD – 2016-12 to 2017-02

Our success in analyzing the EUR/USD forex pair continues. Before the EUR/USD declined considerably during the latter part of 2016, we informed our clients of the considerable decline to come, as covered in this blog post: https://ewtinvesting.com/2016/11/28/track-record-eurusd-2016-11-28/ .

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Track record: USD/JPY H2 2016.

Let’s have a look at how our analysis of the USD/JPY pair during H2 2016 turned out. The whole purpose of our service is to find low-risk, high-probability trading opportunities in the financial markets, indices, currency pair and commodities that we follow on a regular basis.

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Happy New Year 2017!

2016 has come to an end, and we’re just hours away from 2017! I wish all readers a Happy New Year!

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Germany DAX30 Elliott Wave Theory Technical Analysis

DAX 30 recently hit a minimum criteria.

Under the Extended Elliott Wave Theory framework that we use, trendlines can be useful for determining the wave counts, as well as setting proper minimum goals.

Recently, the German main index DAX30 (DAX 30) hit a minimum criteria, so while we do some self-promotion, let’s also have a look at the technique briefly.

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