Murray Gunn photo

BONDS, MARKETS, STOCKS, STRATEGIES, TOOLS

Murray Gunn

Head of Global Research,

Elliott Wave International

  • Founding Member of Socionomics Foundation
  • Contributor to Socionomic Studies of Society and Culture
  • Author of Trading Regime Analysis

About Murray

Murray Gunn is head of global research at Elliott Wave International and lead contributor on deflation.com. He worked as a fund manager in global bonds, currencies, and stocks, including long posts at Standard Life Investments and the Abu Dhabi Investment Authority. Mr. Gunn then joined HSBC Bank as head of technical analysis. He is the author of Trading Regime Analysis (Wiley, 2009) and a contributor to Socionomic Studies of Society and Culture (Socionomics Institute Press, 2017). In April 2018, Murray took over the helm of The European Short Term Update. You can also read his commentary in Global Market Perspective, Interest Rates Pro Services and Currency Pro Services.

Murray's Articles

The denial of deflation. This recent headline from Bloomberg made my eyes come out on stalks:

Murray's Videos

Some believe that this decade is in for a repeat of the "roaring 1920s". On the contrary, Elliott wave analysis suggests that it may be just the opposite. Murray Gunn from Elliott Wave International will take you through some stunning charts to show you why.

As the world re-sets to a new paradigm, let Elliott Wave analysis give you a roadmap for navigating the unwinding of decades of excess.

As the world continues to change at breakneck speed, it can be difficult to keep up with developments. Using Elliott Wave analysis can help clarify the global macro environment and identify emerging opportunities to either speculate or protect your existing investments. Elliott Wave International's Head of Global Research, Murray Gunn, will show you the outlook for various asset classes over the coming months, allowing you to be prepared in good time.
The global economy is changing fast, and big opportunities lie ahead. Come and take a flight around the world to view the landscape from 30,000 feet. See where the best Elliott Wave patterns exist and how to take advantage.