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OEW tutoring

Saturday, April 8, 2017 5:17
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Objective Elliott Wave, (OEW), is a quantitative approach to the Elliott Wave Theory. Once you learn OEW you will be able to quantitatively research the historical price performance of any asset class, or stock, and determine its current position within its overall long term trend. Quantified waves never change. Then using short term charts, you will be able to determine good entry and exit price areas in the asset you are tracking.

This is not a course, this is private tutoring: one on one. You may take as long as you like to fully grasp the material and concepts at hand. It is not complicated. Actually you will be amazed, after some period of time and study, how easily you will be able to discern the waves as they unfold. OEW quantitatively identifies all the medium and long term waves that create bull and bear markets. Every one! We have been applying this technique, successfully, for over thirty years.

The lessons also include OEW analysis of long term Investor sentiment, the PCE, and the Unemployment rate. Housing: leading/lagging indicators, what works and what does not. Currencies: tracking the long term currency cycle. How the Saeculum applies to the markets, and Investing/Trading Psychology. In recent years we added an historical evaluation of the FED, and how QE impacts the SPX in quantified terms. This is our most complete lesson plan yet.

Over the years OEW analysis has led to some important projections in just the stock market alone. We projected the 1987 top and subsequent crash, and called the Dec. 1987 low, the July 1990 top to the day, the 2000 top, and the Oct. 2002 low. Then we called the Oct. 2007 top (in early Jan08), and the Mar. 2009 bear market low nearly to the day.

In Real Estate: OEW confirmed the bear market in 2006, and the new bull market starting in 2011. In Bonds: OEW confirmed the bull market in 2007, and recently turned long term bearish. In the Currency markets: OEW projected a strong rally in the USD in early 2008 after a three year decline. Then a resumption of its choppy bear market in 2009/10. We then turned bearish on most foreign currencies in mid-2011, and long term bullish on the USD. In early 2009, OEW projected a resumption of the ongoing 10 year bull market in some Commodities: including Gold and Silver. Then turned long term bearish in 2012. OEW can be used to track any asset class, including individual stocks, providing there is sufficient historical data. All of my analysis since 2005 are detailed – unedited – day by day on the blog.

Bull and bear markets can last for years. Medium term uptrends and downtrends only last for a few months, and are often mistaken for changes in long term trends. OEW analysis not only confirms when changes in long term trends are occurring, but also allows one to track a bull or bear market as it unfolds. If you are interested in learning how to do this type of analysis yourself, and joining our private OEW group, just contact me at [email protected] for details. Best to your trading/investing.

The possession of knowledge, unless accompanied by the manifestation and expression in sharing, is a vain and foolish thing. The Law of Use is universal, and he who violates it suffers by reason of his conflict with natural forces.”

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