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Steven Craig L. Albert Graham
  Tom Denham John Hunter
  Peter DeSario Robert Kelley
Mike Drakulich Jim Martens
  William F. Fox Tom Prindaville
Robert Gleadow  

Steven Craig

Steven CraigSteve has been involved with the energy industry for well over a decade. His industry focus was on trading and risk management in the energy arena before his tenure here, and he is intimately familiar with the production and consumption side of the business. Steve's most recent positions were at Central and South West (now American Electric Power) and with Kerr-McGee. His extensive experience with the physical and financial aspects of crude oil, natural gas and electricity adds a valuable dimension to his analytical approach. He is our Senior Energy Analyst and oversees the responsibilities for EWI's Global Energy Outlook. Steve graduated in 1978 from Oklahoma State University.Back to Top


Tom Denham

Tom DenhamTom Denham became editor of the European Financial Forecast and the European Short Term update in 2004. He provides daily and long-term analysis for the European index section of the World Stock Markets Outlook. Previously, he was editor of the International Metals Outlook. In addition, he published intraday analysis of cross-rates for the International Currency Outlook. Tom managed the EWI Message Board and taught seminars on trading with the Wave Principle early in his career at Elliott Wave International. Tom's study of human psychology began with many years of experience as a chaplain and psychotherapist. His focus on trading financial markets started just after the 1987 stock market crash.
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Peter DeSario 

Peter DeSarioPeter DeSario has been actively involved in the futures markets for over 30 years. Peter earned an MBA from Kent State University. For 14 years, Peter managed a brokerage office for the country's largest futures firm, during which time he became the firm's Senior Technical Analyst. Beginning in December 1990, Peter edited the monthly letter The Elliott Wave Currency and Commodity Forecast for EWI. Today, he is in charge of the World Commodities Outlook and Emerging Markets.
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Mike Drakulich

Mike DrakulichMike Drakulich, fifteen-year Elliott wave veteran, graduated from California State University with a degree in finance. He began his career in 1981 as a stockbroker for E.F. Hutton. In 1988, Mike began the Wave Signals Newsletter, providing in-depth daily and intraday analysis of Elliott wave patterns, technical analysis and sentiment indicators. During this time, Financial News Network (now CNBC) interviewed Mike weekly and his commentary was regularly featured on Carl Swenlins' decisionpoint.com. Mike now provides commentary for the International Metals Outlook.
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William F. Fox

William F. FoxBill Fox originally joined Elliott Wave International in 1994 after managing assets for the institutional trust division of SunTrust Bank. He has also managed futures money for a diverse clientele. Bill has been involved in market analysis since graduating in 1988 from Vanderbilt University, where he received a Bachelor of Arts degree with a major in Communication. Bill covers European fixed-income markets for EWI’s Global Interest Rate Outlook.Back to Top


 
Robert Gleadow

Robert GleadowAfter graduating from Windsor University in 1976 with a finance degree, Robert joined Citibank as a money market and foreign exchange trader. An opportunity to gain experience in fixed income markets resulted in a move to British Columbia where he was a portfolio manager at the Ministry of Finance. A chance reading of Elliott Wave Principle in 1982 preceded his entry into the world of bond futures trading where he found ample opportunity to practice what he had read. Since then, Robert has worked on institutional proprietary trading desks at several Canadian investment dealers as well as Merrill Lynch and Nomura Securities. He joined EWI in 2001 as Metals Analyst and has recently assumed coverage of the Global Interest Rate Outlook.
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L. Albert Graham

Al began his professional career in the futures industry in 1977 at Clayton Brokerage Company, as chief currency and metals analyst. Later, he was an institutional broker in Dallas and spent several years with HALCO cycles research company as a broker/analyst. He first joined EWI in 1992 as an intraday overnight analyst and created EWI's Global Energy Outlook, which he edited until 1999 when he left to work independently. For the next seven years he provided institutionally oriented energy risk management services. Al rejoined EWI in 2006 to provide intraday commentary about European markets to institutional subscribers. He now also contributes intraday stocks and currency coverage for Australia, Taiwan and Korea. Al earned his masters degree in economics from Baylor University and a BBA finance degree from the University of North Texas.
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John Hunter

T.W. John Hunter has been involved with international financial markets for more than 20 years. After graduating from the University of Colorado and the American Graduate School of International Management (Thunderbird) in Glendale, Arizona, he joined Merrill Lynch & Co., in 1981, where he worked primarily in the firm's growing FX business in New York, London, Tokyo and San Francisco. His career then took him to Riyadh Bank in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia; Bank of America in San Francisco; Reuters in New York City; and two electronic trading and analysis start-up companies in California and North Carolina. In 2004, he joined Elliott Wave International, where he writes the Intensive Coverage portion of the European stock indexes.
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Robert Kelley 

Robert KelleyRobert Kelley began his career in 1987 as a futures broker. He joined Elliott Wave International in 1990 and edited The Elliott Wave Short Term Update, The Currency and Commodity Hotline and the currency section of The Elliott Wave Currency and Commodity Forecast newsletter. Most recently, Robert was asked to cover the U.S. Index section of the World Stock Markets Outlook to provide daily and intraday analysis.
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Jim Martens 

Jim MartensJim Martens began using the Elliott Wave Principle in 1985 and joined Elliott Wave International in 1993 as a commodity specialist. He also oversaw EWI's currency analysis before joining Nexus Capital Lt., a Soros-affiliated hedge fund in 2001. He rejoined EWI in 2005. Jim received a degree in finance from Florida Atlantic University. He provides full coverage of dollar rates and major cross rates in EWI's International Currency Outlook.
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Tom Prindaville

After joining Elliott Wave International, Tom has been providing intraday analysis for the European markets which include interest rates, crude oil, gold, silver, and selected markets from the International Petroleum Exchange. Tom's talent for recognizing and understanding market price action was key in EWI pursuing him. He fills a very important niche in our U.S. stock market Intensive Coverage and we are very pleased to be able to present his unique abilities and insights to our customers.
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