Dr. Arnout ter Schure 's Comment & Analysis
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In our previous update of April 8, when the Semiconductor Index (SOX) was trading in the low 3700s, we answered the question of whether it was ready to rally by using the Elliott Wave (EW) Principle...
In our previous three updates, we signed off with “Take a deep breath and zoom out. There are still no signs of a bear market. Even if there is one, history shows us that each Bear market is a Major...
Over 100 years of stock market history demonstrate that any Bear market/correction is a Major Buying Opportunity (SO:FTCE11B) (BIMBO) for those looking beyond today and tomorrow. This time, it will...
This article will cover several indicators we track for our readers. These indicators can help those who understand that “big time frames lead to big gains” determine if a significant low has been...
In our previous update (see here), we showed that a 98- to 112-day forward offset in Global M2 Money Supply (GMS) aligned well with Bitcoin’s (BTC) price movement and foresees a rally from May to at...
The Figure 1 below shows our preferred EW count since the late 2022 low. Here, in uptrends, we count down-weeks as corrective (2nd and 4th waves); in downtrends, we count up-weeks as corrective...
In last week’s update (see here), we concluded for the S&P 500 (SPX)
There are no signs of a bear market.
Even if there is one, history shows us that each Bear market Is a Major Buying...
In our previous update, see here, we asked if the Semiconductor Index was ready to rally by using the Elliott Wave (EW) Principle and concluded
“the EWP suggests that the risk from current price...
As fear is running exceptionally high, irrational decisions are easily made. However, over 100 years of stock market history demonstrate that any Bear market is a Major Buying Opportunity...
Yesterday’s “Liberation Day” took the market hostage today as the Trump Administration introduced counter-tariffs that were higher than expected. People are “terrified”- pun intended. However, while...