Market Updates

Market update posts are designed to keep you updated on current market moves. From our long call in the forex market late October 2018 AUD/USD to the short in NDX.
These updates are designed to keep you informed on upcoming moves in the market. Posted Weekly.

One Big Old Bullish Mess! Near-Term Bullish, Long-Term CAUTIOUS!

One Big Old Bullish Mess! Near-Term Bullish, Long-Term CAUTIOUS!

Join Todd Gordon of TradingAnalyis.com as he unpacks the macro, fundamental, and technical position of this market to show you why we are near-term VERY bullish, but medium-to-long-term very concerned. The market is about to go through a realization that the economy is quite strong (strong GDP print this morning) and we may not get 6 rate cuts as the fed fund futures markets are pricing in…

Combining Elliott Wave And Sector Rotation In Biotech Stocks

Combining Elliott Wave And Sector Rotation In Biotech Stocks

Join Alex K of TradingAnalysis.com as he takes you behind the scenes of our recent Member’s only report highlighting two of our recent stock selections for potential trade setups. From there he shows you our process of sector, industry, and then stock rotation using Relative Rotation Graphs, and then identifying the actionable trade levels using Elliott Wave analysis.

The Bulls Pulled A 1-2 Punch Here…

The Bulls Pulled A 1-2 Punch Here…

The bulls pulled a 1-2 punch here with an Apple upgrade from Barclays and Taiwan Semiconductor beating earnings and upping guidance, and the market is responding. In this video we’re going to cover the the near-term macro relationships to watch, the technical position of the market from an Elliott Wave point of view, as well as a sector rotation point of view from our Julius de Kempenaer who recently joined our team at TradingAnalysis.com.

Serious Concern With The Current Market Position

Serious Concern With The Current Market Position

We’ve been outwardly bullish in our public communications and our market positioning, but we are now growing concerned due to the technical position of the market from an Elliott Wave point of view, as well as a technology sector relative rotation graph point of view.