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Video: Gold, Silver Following Elliott Wave Script Perfectly
Sharp sell-offs that hit gold and silver on April 18 may just be the beginning.

By Vadim Pokhlebkin
Fri, 18 Apr 2008 17:15:00 ET
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The following comments were submitted at 4/18/2008, 9:44:54 AM

Comments: Mike, sitting pretty this morning on my short positions - rode the abc up and added to along the way.  I'll enjoy seeing your down targets for gld and slv in the near future.  Adding to on bounces...  I reviewed the video again and really are appreciating their value.  Thanks C.C.  

What you've just read is an actual feedback email from a subscriber to Elliott Wave International's Metals Specialty Service. "Mike" in this email is Mike Drakulich, the Service's longtime editor. And the "video" – that's video forecasts for gold, silver, copper, aluminum and other metals markets that Mike Drakulich records regularly for his subscribers. 


Elliott Wave International's Metals Specialty Service brings your intraday and daily forecasts of Gold, Silver, Platinum, LME/COMEX Copper, Aluminum, plus regular coverage of Nickel, Zinc, Tin, Lead, HUI and NEM. Learn more here.


What makes this quote relevant today (Friday, April 18) are the sharp sell-offs in gold and silver that hit the markets this morning. 

Here is that actual last week's video the subscriber is talking about in his email. Mike Drakulich recorded and released this forecast inside his Metals Specialty Service on April 9. It's short – just over 2 minutes – but it packs quite a punch.  

Watch it, compare the roadmap outlined in it with the actual market action since April 9 and see for yourself what Elliott wave analysis can accomplish.

VIDEO: Metals Specialty Service, Video Update (April 9, 2008) 


You will find Mike Drakulich's latest video forecast (April 18) inside Metals Specialty Service right now. The new video gives you another, very latest forecast for Gold and Silver. Watch it now via a subscription to EWI's Metals Specialty Service.


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