New Look for Elliotwavefan.com

Elliotwavefan.com New Look and Feel!
As you can see, elliotwavefan.com has a new look! I tried to fix many of the image features in my previous website version with no luck. So to make the reading and writing experience better, I decided to invest some of my time trying a different website design and voila!
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Week of March 17, 2008

Last week was a short week with a statutory holiday in both US and Canada on Friday (Good Friday), but it was anything but a calm week. Starting on Monday morning, the world was surprised by a US financial garage sale with Bear Stearns trade to JP Morgan. $2/share for a company that has a [...]

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Week of March 10, 2008

This week started slow until Dow Jones Industrial exploded on Tuesday with more than 400 points move up. The rally came amid indication that Federal Reserve and many other big central banks will put more money to help troubled banks by buying some of their morgage backed debts. Unless US economy is getting better soon, [...]

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Week of March 3, 2008

First of all I like to pay my respect to Warren Buffet for his/his group investment strategy. On Monday, March 3, 2008, he said that US is essentially in recession based on the declining profit of his retail business portion although he also said that US economy will improve in the long term. Then, later [...]

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Week of February 25, 2008

Last week, the US market began with positive move as I predicted in my last market analysis, before it gave up all the points in two down days. One interesting story that my mom told me a few days ago was about an Indonesian options trader (whom my mom is taking an option trading course [...]

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