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
As one who tracks market sentiment, it still amazes me to watch it develop in real time. And, we see it quite well in the analyst community as well.
If you look at all the articles published and all the discussions had about the market, you would see one underlying similarity: Each and every one debates what will occur after the next piece of “news” is published.
George Santayana once wisely noted that "those who do not remember the past are condemned to repeat it." Throughout market history, market historians had many instances from which lessons in hubris should have been learned. Yet, most do...
If I told you that I received the GDP report the day before it was announced, and it showed that GDP came in almost half of the general expectations, 99% of those I would tell would automatically assume that the market would drop hard...
One of the most common perspectives that I have seen in the market through my investing career is the old adage that is often repeated by Larry Kudlow: “Earnings are the mother’s milk of stock prices.”
If you have been reading my public articles on TLT over the last half a year, then you would know of my expectation to see the bond market rally into 2023, and rates falling into 2023.
For those who may not remember the action we experienced in the metals market back in the summer of 2011, the market was going parabolic at the time, with some days seeing $50 increases. And the only arguments at the time were regarding...
Many depositors were shocked by the SVB collapse, which, in our opinion, demonstrates that the majority of them are ignorant of serious systemic risks in the U.S. banking system.
For those that have followed me through the years, you would likely remember at least one of the many major market directional calls we have made in many different markets through the years. And, while this list is clearly not all-...
What a week we had last week. As we came into the week, I said I was standing aside, as I was not sure how this would resolve. But, I was going to give the bulls the opportunity to prove themselves early in the week. So, I laid out a very...