In 1999, Bob Prechter asked me to edit Monthly Futures Junctures, a brand new service designed to find and recommend the best opportunities in commodity markets. I accepted the role and immediately loved it. Like many analysts, I love the challenge of finding the clearest wave patterns among dozens of markets. But I soon found myself needing to scratch another itch – teaching.
I began my career as a small trader, so I know firsthand how hard it can be to get simple explanations of methods that consistently work. In more than 10 years as an analyst since then, I’ve learned many lessons, and I don’t think that they should have to be learned the hard way. That’s why I decided to start writing Trader’s Classroom sections for Monthly Futures Junctures. The response has been great.
Now, I’m pleased to present The Trader’s Classroom Collection, a selection of my favorite columns from the past two years of Monthly Futures Junctures. I hope that the following lessons will give you some insights into analysis and trading that you won’t find anywhere else. Keep in mind that the collection is not designed to be a comprehensive course or to replace essential Elliott wave resources but should be used in conjunction with the Wave Principle.