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How Wave Theory Has Accurately Predicted Market Tops & Bottoms Over the Past 75+ Years!

Hosted by Brickell Analytics
March 16, 2021
11:00 AM - 12:00 PM
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Isaac Gillinski, CEO & Head of Research of Brickell Analytics will give an overview of Wave Theory while illustrating past & future predictions that he and others have made using this technical analysis. He will go into detail on why Wave theory works to accurately forecast market tops and bottoms. He will explain how it works while looking at current market conditions and using his 11 years of experience to successfully invest and help world renowned investors invest in global financial markets.

  • How Wave Theory works to accurately predict inflection points
  • What is Wave Theory telling us about the S&P 500 today?
  • Timing of the inflection point in S&P 500
  • Interesting Macro Economic trends based on Price Theory and Sentiment
  • How does Brickell Analytics support your decision making and hedging?

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How Wave Theory Works to Accurately Predict Inflection Points

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Isaac Gilinski
Founder and Head of Research @ Brickell Analytics

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Brickell Analytics LLC is a global-macro research service based on contrarian analysis. Founded in 2011, Brickell Analytics implements two approaches to forecasting markets. Firstly, the service is comprised of technical commentary that uses the handwriting technique on charts to generate price targets on all markets (equities, bonds, commodities, and foreign exchange). The proprietary tools used to forecast are a combination of Elliott waves, sentiment, and Fibonacci retracements and extensions (see theories & indicators); then, specific price targets are generated. The second approach is quantitative in nature. Brickell forecasts the daily direction of the S&P 500 and oil by generating daily signals produced by two models with a 10-year track record. Brickell Analytics’ research is used by hedge fund managers, investors, family offices, mutual funds, registered reps, and registered investment advisers.