Can the Government Stop Another Great Depression?

The following article is excerpted from a recent issue Elliott Wave International’s Financial Forecast. Elliott Wave International (EWI) is offering the full 10-page issue, entitled “The Most Important Investment Report You’ll Read in 2009,” free for a limited time. In addition to the following market commentary, it includes independent forecasts of stocks, bonds, metals, the

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The Free Market is Dead

On several occasions of late, I have read or heard the phrase, “We are all Keynesians now,” an erudite way of expressing the idea that the free market is dead. And that the fate of the global economy now relies almost entirely on pragmatic measures yet to be taken by governments, most notably that of the United States.

Given that the word “pragmatic” is often used to describe President Obama, it appears that the man of the hour has arrived just in the nick of time.

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Are Stocks Cheap Enough to Start Buying, Yet?

By Chris Ciovacco Ciovacco Capital Management “Where observation is concerned, chance favors only the prepared mind.” –Louis Pasteur (1822-1895) How Do You Decide how Much Is a Stock Really Worth? The basic fundamental value in buying a stock or a business is the cash flow it can produce over time. Investors discount expected cash flows

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3 Questions The Government Doesn’t Want You To Ask About the Financial Crisis

Bob Prechter, President of Elliott Wave International (EWI), is no stranger to challenging the status quo. His New York Times bestseller, Conquer the Crash, was published in 2002 before anyone was even talking about the current financial crisis. In his recent 10-page market letter, Prechter shifts his focus to the government’s role in the latest

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