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About Zachary
Zachary Mannes is co-host of the Stock Waves & Mining Stocks servicewithin the ElliottWaveTrader.net, providing wave alerts and trade set-ups on individual stocks as well as the Miners Model PortfolioHe also co-hosts the site's weekly Beginners Circle Webinar for new members. One of the founding members of the EWT site, Mr. Mannes began working in finance as an investment adviser in 2008, and adopted Elliott Wave Theory. He continues to push the boundaries on how sentiment drives the perception of fundamentals and how some fundamentals can influence sentiment, while focusing on a bottom up micro approach filtering through charts & Elliott Wave counts on hundreds of individual stocks.
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Let's start out with a dose of pure honesty, states Zac Mannes of ElliottWaveTrader.
We generally chart the regular NASDAQ— the NDX, QQQ, and the futures— but when you consider that a mere five momentum names, affectionately given the acronym FAANG
Zachary's Videos
Zac Mannes and Garrett Patten, senior analysts at ElliottWaveTrader, share their strategy for identifying rotation opportunities in sectors, including precious metals and miners, and which sector ETFs to watch over the coming year and beyond.
Elliott Wave senior analysts Zac Mannes and Garrett Pattten explain how they use Elliott Wave to stay on top of rotation opportunities between sector ETFs and get clues as to what the broad market will do. The session will also cover their outlook on metals, including copper and platinum, as well as some of the agricultural soft commodities, and projections for miners over the coming year.
Zac Mannes, senior analyst at ElliottWaveTrader, explores how to use our Elliott Wave Analysis to identify key support & resistance regions and applications for covered calls and other additional portfolio income and protection.
EWT senior analysts Zac Mannes and Garrett Patten will illustrate how they identify trading opportunities using Elliott Wave theory and a methodology our EWT team calls "Fibonacci Pinball," which has been described as "one of the most profound discoveries in EW analysis.