Avi Gilburt
Elliot Wave Technical Analyst & author @ Elliott Wave Trader
Avi Gilburt is a widely followed Elliott Wave technical analyst and author of ElliottWaveTrader.net, a live Trading Room featuring his intraday market analysis (including emini S&P500, metals, oil, USD & VXX), interactive member-analyst forum, and detailed library of Elliott Wave education. You can contact Avi at: [email protected].
Avi Gilburt Articles
I am not sure if much of what is written regarding markets – especially the gold market – is based upon ignorance or just intellectual dishonesty. In either case, I am absolutely sick of it.
As we look back upon another interesting week in the market, there are a few standout matters I would like to point out. To begin with, I saw the following quote from an interview with well-known economist Austan Goolsbee: “The timing of...
This was a very interesting week, if you were paying attention. On Tuesday, the market declined and then saw a sizeable rally begin later in the day. Then on Wednesday, the market continued its decline. And, these were the headlines we saw:
That was quite a week we just had in the market. In fact, if you are a news follower, you are probably confused as hell.
But before we begin, I want to take this opportunity to remind you that we have reviewed many larger banks in our public articles. But I must warn you: The substance of that analysis is not looking too good for the future of the larger...
As many of you that follow my public articles likely know, I am an avid reader. And, from time to time, I will choose to read other public articles on various markets. What truly burns my buns are articles that present market fallacies as...
Last weekend, I questioned whether a crash can still set up for much later this year? And, the answer is, "of course." This week, I question the opposite - that is, can we still get to the all-time high? And, the answer is also "of course."
Ordinarily, I write one public article every week or so. However, after reading a number of other articles this week, and more importantly, reading the comments section, it has pushed me to consider writing an additional missive this week...
Some have called me a contrarian investor. Some have called me an Elliott Wave investor. And, some have called me outright crazy. Well, to be honest, I can understand each and every one of those statements. In fact, when you break it down...
Valuations are stretched, earnings are poised to fall, inflation is still too high, interest rates are higher to be seen, and everyone and their grandmother are expecting a recession. (Now, to be honest, constantly changing the definition...