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Six Straight Weeks of Decline Take DJIA Below 12,000: What Now?

Before blaming falling stocks on the most recent weak economic reports, let’s check some dates. As of June 10, the Dow has suffered the “longest losing streak since the fall of 2002. The market’s last seven-week stretch of losses began in May 2001, as the dot-com bubble deflated,” reports The Associated Press. As for why

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Your Chance to Learn How to Forecast Markets Using Technical Analysis

EWI’s Senior Tutorial Instructor Jeffrey Kennedy gives you practical lessons — free September 17, 2010 By Elliott Wave International There are two camps of market analysts out there: the fundamental camp and the technical one. Fundamental analysts look at things like the GDP, unemployment, interest rates, etc. to make logical assumptions about where the stock

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Elliott Wave Forex Trading Video: It’s Not The News That Matters

By Jim Martens How to apply the Elliott Wave to Forex Trading The standard explanation mainstream financial analysts and some forex trading “experts” use when talking about a market move is, “The market did that because of such-and-such news report.” But if you’ve been forex trading long enough, you know that all too often, the

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DJIA’s 200-Day Moving Average: Will the Dow stay above or below this demarcation line?

Moving averages are one of the most widely followed indicator in technical analysis.
Simply put, when the price of an index or stock stays above a particular price moving average line on a chart, that price level serves as support — a level where buyers reside.

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