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The ElliottWaveTV Channel provides you with the latest information from key Elliott Wave Analysts, as well as, classic educational and training on the Wave Principle.... more
FAQs about ElliottWaveTV:How many episodes does ElliottWaveTV have?The podcast currently has 559 episodes available.
January 04, 2023Forex: How to Recognize a Change in TrendA lot of forex traders watch the news to spot a change in trend. But you can spot market reversals before the news; without any news -- simply by tracking a currency pair's Elliott wave pattern. Watch our Currency Pro Service analyst, Jason Soni, explain how to do that using USD/MXN as his example....more4minPlay
December 19, 2022Emerging Markets: Here’s Why We Expected a RallyIn late September, we called for a low in the MSCI Emerging Markets Index. Then came China's "covid riots" and more "bad news," but that didn't shake our bullish stance. Watch as our Asian-Pacific analyst Mark Galasiewski explain more in this new video....more1minPlay
December 16, 2022Cryptocurrencies: "Joined at the hip with the stock market"The NASDAQ has just passed the 1-year bear market anniversary -- and so have cryptos, with Bitcoin leading the way down. Watch our Financial Forecast co-editor Pete Kendall explore this connection as he walks you through the charts of FTT, Bitcoin, Cronos and others....more4minPlay
December 13, 2022Shanghai Composite: Does the Rally Have Legs?Chinese stocks have risen strongly off their October lows. With all the political turmoil in China, many are wondering if the rally is just a flash in the pan. Our Asian-Pacific Short Term Update editor, Chris Carolan, walks you through the Shanghai Composite's Elliott wave pattern to give you an unvarnished, objective answer....more3minPlay
December 12, 20222024 Presidential Race: 3 Dow Levels to WatchWith the midterms in the rearview mirror, let's look ahead to the 2024 presidential race. Polls have infamously missed the mark over the past few election cycles. Discover how you can use the stock market to anticipate the election outcome without polling a single person....more3minPlay
December 09, 2022Chinese Stocks vs. Protests: Which Leads, Which Follows?On TV, financial pundits connect the day's news to market action all the time. But watch our monthly Asian-Pacific Financial Forecast editor, Mark Galasiewski, walk you through the timeline of China's recent protests and the action in the Shanghai Composite to dispel (yet again) the myth that "news drives markets."...more3minPlay
December 08, 20224 Things to Watch Closely in the New European Financial ForecastWatch our monthly European Financial Forecast editor, Brian Whitmer, give you several key highlights from the new, December issue in this video....more2minPlay
December 06, 2022Bonds: 2023 Likely to Be Just as DramaticYou know what junk bonds are, but there are tiers of investment-grade bonds that are just above that lower threshold. And when you look at the spread between them, an interesting picture emerges. Watch our monthly Global Market Perspective contributor, Murray Gunn, explain more....more2minPlay
December 05, 2022Fear & Greed: What Really Caused the Crypto CollapseFrom November 5-10, some of crypto's heavy hitters dropped significantly. FTX takes the brunt of the blame, but a quick glance at these charts will show you how Elliott waves were ready for the drop. Plus, you'll learn what our expert analysts are looking for next in cryptos....more4minPlay
December 01, 2022FTX Collapsed. Why Did Most Cryptos Collapse with It?The latest crypto market wipeout caught many players by surprise. Most cryptos are highly correlated to Bitcoin, and when it went down, the rest of them followed. But watch our Crypto Pro Service editor, Tony Carrion, explain why BTC's wipeout was not an unexpected event -- and give you a hint at what's next....more3minPlay
FAQs about ElliottWaveTV:How many episodes does ElliottWaveTV have?The podcast currently has 559 episodes available.