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Jim Curry

Chief Analyst & Editor @ Goldwavetrader

Jim Curry became involved in the markets as an investor in 1988. In the early 1990's he stumbled upon a book/methodology that would change the way he looked at the markets forever. That book was J.M. Hurst's the Profit Magic of Stock Transaction Timing. Hurst's concepts seemed to make perfect sense to Jim, and he has spent the years since coming up with his own cycle/technical analysis methodology.

In 1998 Jim put his cyclic methods to the test by entering the Etrade national options-trading competition, twice (his only two entries ever into the competition). In the first contest he finished in the top 10 out of over 150,000 entrants; in the second entry into the same contest, he just narrowly missed finishing in first place - over quadrupling a $100,000 account in the contest's short time span.

What you are seeing when you view my market reports is a collection of over 30-years of experience in both numeric analysis and spectral methods - and in actually trading the methodology for myself and for the subscribers of my Gold Wave Trader (which covers Gold) and Market Turns (covering U.S. stocks) reports.

You can visit his websites at: http://goldwavetrader.com/ and http://cyclewave.homestead.com/

Jim Curry Articles

Last week's action saw gold dropping down into mid-week, here forming its low in Wednesday's session with the tag of the 1789.10 figure. From there, a push back to higher highs for the swing was seen into late-week, with the metal hitting...
Last week's action saw the gold market selling down into Tuesday's session, with the metal dropping down to a low of 1785.00. From there, however, a resumption of the short-term uptrend was seen into later in the week, here pushing back up...
Last week's action saw the gold market holding weaker into Wednesday's Fed meeting, with the metal dropping all the way down to a low of 1753.00. From there, a sharp rally was seen to end the week, here pushing all the way up to a Friday...
Last week's action saw the gold market locked in a choppy consolidation, with the metal forming its peak in Wednesday's session - doing so with the tag of the 1794.30 figure. From there, weakness was seen into an early-Friday low of 1770....
Last week's action saw gold forming its high in Monday's session, here doing so with the tag of the 1853.00 figure. From there, a sharp decline was seen into Wednesday's session, with the metal dropping all the way down to a low of 1780.00...
Last week's action saw Gold forming its high in Tuesday's session, here doing so with the tag of the 1879.50 figure. From there, the metal turned weaker into late-week, here dropping down to a Friday low of 1844.20 - before bouncing just...
Recapping Last WeekLast week's action saw gold forming its low for the week in Monday's session, here doing so with the tag of the 1813.80 figure. From there, a strong push higher was seen into late-week, with the metal running all the way...
Last week's action saw gold forming its low for the week with Wednesday's fed day, with the metal dropping all the way down to a bottom of 1758.50. From there, a firm push higher was seen into late-week, here running all the way up to a...
Last week's action was choppy into mid-week, with the metal forming its high for the week in Wednesday's session, here doing so with the tag of the 1812.70 figure. From there, a sharp decline was seen into early-day Friday, with the metal...
Last week's action saw the Gold market forming its low for the week in Monday's session, here doing so with the tag of the 1760.30 figure. From there, a sharp rally was seen into later in the week, with the metal running all the way up to...

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