Watch David Hickson’s Trading Summary Video for 25 February 2013. Watch Now – Hurst Trading Room – Video Summary – 25 February 2013 In this video I present the summary of the four instruments we are following in the Hurst Trading Room: The S&P 500 entered into a short B […]
Monthly Archives: February 2013
For several weeks we have been preparing for the cycles to turn down in the US markets, which they did this week, forming a likely peak of the current 20-week cycle. The markets fought back on Friday, but trading volume was distinctly thinner, and the bounce smacked of a hopeful […]
One of the issues that newcomers to Hurst’s Cyclic Principles struggle with the most is that at times markets seem to be showing very little cyclic influence, and they move in a straight line, up, down or flat. Other cyclic theories suggest that cycles come and go, that a cycle […]
Watch David Hickson’s Trading Summary Video for 11 February 2013. Watch Now – Hurst Trading Room – Video Summary – 11 February 2013 In this video I present the summary of the four instruments we are following in the Hurst Trading Room: The S&P 500 is still poised to enter […]
Hurst’s Principle of Commonality states that different financial markets move with a great deal in common. A result of this is that markets tend to form troughs and peaks at about the same time (sometimes at exactly the same time), even if the magnitude of those troughs or peaks is […]
Cycle dominance is an aspect of the Hurst cyclic model of financial markets that is often dismissed as a small detail on the way towards reaching a final analysis. Identifying the dominant cycle (or dominant cycles, because there can be more than one) is one of the first tasks one […]