Archive for October, 2005
The Bernanke Era
Posted by admin in Learn FOREX on October 31st, 2005
The King is going. Long live the King. We now know that Ben Bernanke will be the next Fed Chairman. His approval by the Senate is as close to a lock as you can get. This week we focus on Bernanke, and specifically his most famous, and what I think…
Deflation and Gold Bugs
Posted by admin in Learn FOREX on October 30th, 2005
Some things never go out of style, including good interviews. Let’s look back one year in time to Bob Prechter’s Theorist of October 2004. In it, he published an interesting interview he did with Chris Oliver, the Money Editor of The South China Post. Here’s an excerpt:
Inflation and Fed Policy
Posted by admin in Learn FOREX on October 24th, 2005
Last year, as the Fed first began to raise rates, I made two observations. If the Fed does what they almost always do, they will raise rates higher and go longer than anyone at the beginning to the cycle believed. Secondly, I suggested that the Fed would like to see…
Wave Principle - In the Beginning with Bob Prechter
Posted by admin in Learn FOREX on October 23rd, 2005
The back-to-back, 100-point swing in the Dow this week shows how much the markets are driven by human psychology. Humans behave in certain ways, and these behaviors are patterned. In the case of financial markets, these patterns are perfectly recorded for all to see in a price chart. Anybody can…
Avian Flu and Bear Markets
Posted by admin in Learn FOREX on October 17th, 2005
The threat of avian flu has moved from the back burner to the front burner. Last week, we learned that U.S. scientists had recreated the virus that caused the Spanish flu epidemic that killed more than 40 million people in 1918 and 1919. The bad news is that this lethal…
The Qualities of a Successful Trader
Posted by admin in Learn FOREX on October 10th, 2005
October begins major league baseball’s playoffs, an annual reminder that those ballplayers and teams who make it this far share two common traits: discipline and coolness under pressure. The John Smoltzes of the world (star pitcher for the Atlanta Braves) didn’t make it with a casual attitude about work. Smoltz…