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LOOKING FOR AN ACCURATE FORECAST OF THE STOCK MARKET? Our mission is to provide the most accurate analysis of the stock market possible.

Afterall, it is the direction that the individual stocks collectively trade in that causes the overall stock market to trend in a certain direction. THE BOTTOM LINE A wise trader knows what the future direction of the stock market as a whole is so he can make high probability trades to reduce his risk and increase his reward.

Check with your financial advisor to see if stock trading is an appropriate investment strategy for you.

 

The Elliott wave theory is the basis of a technical analysis technique for predicting the behavior and market trends in the stock market, invented by Ralph Nelson Elliott in 1939. It is based on the belief that markets exhibit well-defined wave patterns that can be used to predict market direction: specifically that stock prices are governed by cycles which adhere to the Fibonacci sequence 0, 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, etc. It claims that the stock market, acting as a meter for mob or crowd psychology, displays many of the same geometric features as other organic structures. Proponents of the Elliott wave theory claim that the pattern is exhibited repeatedly in past market price patterns, and that the fractal nature of such patterns creates a repetition of them on varying levels of order and magnitude.


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