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Jim Curry

Chief Analyst & Editor @ Goldwavetrader

Jim Curry became involved in the markets as an investor in 1988. In the early 1990's he stumbled upon a book/methodology that would change the way he looked at the markets forever. That book was J.M. Hurst's the Profit Magic of Stock Transaction Timing. Hurst's concepts seemed to make perfect sense to Jim, and he has spent the years since coming up with his own cycle/technical analysis methodology.

In 1998 Jim put his cyclic methods to the test by entering the Etrade national options-trading competition, twice (his only two entries ever into the competition). In the first contest he finished in the top 10 out of over 150,000 entrants; in the second entry into the same contest, he just narrowly missed finishing in first place - over quadrupling a $100,000 account in the contest's short time span.

What you are seeing when you view my market reports is a collection of over 30-years of experience in both numeric analysis and spectral methods - and in actually trading the methodology for myself and for the subscribers of my Gold Wave Trader (which covers Gold) and Market Turns (covering U.S. stocks) reports.

You can visit his websites at: http://goldwavetrader.com/ and http://cyclewave.homestead.com/

Jim Curry Articles

Last week's trading once again saw gold forming its low in Monday's session, here doing so with the tag of the 1918.30 figure (December, 2020 contract). From there, strength was seen into late-week, with the metal pushing all the way up to...
Last week's trading saw gold forming its low in Monday's session, here doing so with the tag of the 1806.50 figure. From there, a straight shot higher was seen into late- week, with the metal running all the way up to a Friday peak of 1904...
Last week's trading saw gold holding in consolidation mode, with the metal forming its low in Tuesday's session, doing so with the tag of the 1791.10 figure. From there, strength was seen into a Wednesday high of 1819.50 - before seeing...
Last week's trading saw gold forming its bottom in Monday's session, here doing so with the tag of the 1781.20 figure. From there, a rally was seen into a mid-week high, with the metal pushing all the way up to a peak of 1829.80 - before...
Last week's trading saw gold holding firm into mid-week, with the metal pushing up to a high of 1807.70 - made in Wednesday's session. From there, a sharp decline was seen into Thursday's session, here dropping all the way down to a low of...
Last week's trading saw gold once again forming the bullish pattern of an early-week low, here hitting a bottom of 1753.50, made in Monday's session. From there, strength was seen into Wednesday, with the metal running all the way up to a...
Last week's trading saw gold once again forming its low in Monday's session, here doing so with the tag of the 1706.20 figure. From there, a slingshot higher was seen into late-week, with the metal running all the way up to a Friday peak...
Last week's trading saw gold registering its low in Monday's session, here doing so at the 1680.70 figure. From there, strength was seen into later in the week, with the metal pushing all the way up to a Thursday high of 1754.90 - before...
Last week's trading saw gold forming its high in Monday's session, here doing so with the tag of the 1761.00 figure. From there, a sharp decline was seen into late-week, with the metal dropping all the way down to a Friday low of 1671.70...
Gold saw its high for last week made in Tuesday's session, here doing so with the tag of the 1759.80 figure. From there, a sharp decline was seen into a Wednesday low of 1701.60 - before seeing a sharp rally to end the week. Note: we now...

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