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
If you follow mainstream media and analysis from large investment banks, you will probably notice that many pundits are saying that robust lending growth is one of the factors supporting the US economy. According to this view, stronger...
Over the past 12 months, we have published several articles arguing that past-due student loans are very likely to affect the entire retail credit industry. As a reminder, federal student loan payments were paused for 43 months starting in...
The Fed has recently published a study examining a core question in banking: do banks fail because of runs, or because they become insolvent?
Over the last several years, we have been writing publicly to alert you to the five main issues we see on bank balance sheets today, which make them even more dangerous than they were in 2007 before the Great Financial Crisis toppled the...
We have already written an article debunking BAC’s own claim that its balance sheet and overall position have improved massively since 2009. And, as we concluded, there are issues sitting within BAC’s balance sheets that could lead to...
When I first began buying gold when it was around $300 in price (yes, I am 55 years old), I remember people saying how they would not want to live in a world of $1,000 gold. This fear was based upon the commonly held expectation that the...
There was a lot of investor hand-wringing and head-scratching experienced this past week. On Wednesday night, NVDA announced its earnings. And, not only was its earnings exceptionally strong, beating Wall Street's expectations for both...
The great majority of the public believe that larger banks are in a much better financial position since the Great Financial Crisis of 2008. And, the confidence in these banks seems quite ubiquitous. However, the Fed has recently...
Following the recent sharp drop in Zions’ share price driven by loan loss provisions, there’s been a lot of discussion about the bank. One notable conversation on Bloomberg TV featured the Head of Strategy at a large asset manager and the...
The recent collapses of Tricolor Holdings, a car dealership, and First Brands, an auto parts company, have triggered a wave of reactions and speculation among mainstream media, analysts, and investors. Many in the investor community appear...










