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With more than 60 charts on more than 100 pages, EWI's Global Market Perspective is the most comprehensive source of Elliott wave analysis you'll ever find
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Thu, 09 Jun 2011 15:30:00 ET
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When it comes to global investing, the range of opportunities is practically limitless. With so many markets -- each with its own price pattern and technical conditions -- it’s nearly impossible to stay up with all the choices.

So in an environment that can be both treacherous and rewarding – it’s vital to have an ally on your journey.

That’s where the 100+ page Global Market Perspective comes in. Our team of 10 analysts -- and their many decades of combined experience -- goes to work for you. You’ll be uniquely equipped to call your own shots in your global investment decisions.
The NEW June issue offers in-depth Elliott Wave analysis and forecasts for more than 40 global markets. Here’s a preview of what’s inside:
  • In the U.S. the "not too hot, not too cold" idea of a "Goldilocks" economy is back in the media -- despite a feeble labor market, a decline in hourly wages, and the worst housing market since the Great Depression. How can Goldilocks even taste the porridge if she's eaten by the bear?
  • Asia-Pacific market analyst Mark Galasiewski encourages readers to “focus on Japan, Vietnam and China.” Why, you ask? The Elliott wave pattern in these countries' respective stock indexes have been moving sideways -- and all three are poised to breach certain key price levels. 
  • In Europe, many investors are asking if Greece will go the way of Lehman Brothers. To most market observers, that seems unlikely. But here at EWI, we are not "most market observers." Our analysts give you the socionomically-derived answers in the pages of the June issue.
  • Central banks around the world are "expanding their gold reserves for the first time in a generation." Is it even remotely possible for this move to be a bearish indicator for gold prices? Discover the answer to that question you won't get anyplace else.
  • If the law of supply and demand applies to the price of precious metals, then why did silver lose 30% of its value during a recent 12 day stretch? Did demand also fall that suddenly? Don't be without the answer to these questions, as explained in Global Market Perspective.

Where are global markets likely to go next? You can get an independent, insightful perspective delivered to your computer every month for the price of a cup of coffee per day. 


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EWI's comprehensive Global Market Perspective gives you the latest Elliott wave forecasts of 40+ global markets every month. Here are just some of the markets you see covered in the new June issue:
 
 U.S. Markets: DJIA, S&P 500, U.S. dollar and more.  
 Asian-Pacific Stock Markets: Japan, China, Australia, Singapore, Hong Kong, India and more.
 European Stock Markets: Germany, France, UK, Greece, Swiss Franc and more.
 Forex: U.S. Dollar Index, EURUSD, GBPUSD, USDCHF, USDJPY, USDSEK, USDZAR, AUDUSD, USDRUR, USDMXN, USDBRL, USDCAD. 
 Interest Rates: U.S. Treasuries, Bund, Bobl, Long Gilt, Euribor, Short Sterling, 10-year Australian Bonds, 10-year JGBs.
 Plus: Gold, Silver, Crude, social trends and more.
                                      
With more than 60 charts on more than 100 pages, Global Market Perspective is the most comprehensive source of independent, insightful global Elliott wave analysis you'll ever find.
BONUS: When you subscribe risk free, you'll get instant access to Chief Market Analyst Steve Hochberg's NEW 42-minute subscriber video, "Three Historic Peaks in the Financial Markets -- And What It Means To You."

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