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(VIDEO) Prechter: "The Trend Is Exhausted"
The August Elliott Wave Theorist gives you an important review of ALL of the indicators and ALL of the charts that Prechter has shown subscribers over the past year
By Alexandra Lienhard
Fri, 16 Sep 2011 11:30:00 ET
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What is the real problem with today's market? Watch this excerpt from Robert Prechter's special, video issue of the August Elliott Wave Theorist (online now, 54 mins). Prechter shows you how the buildup of dollar-denominated debt has brought us to what he calls a critical market juncture.

The August Theorist gives you an important review of ALL of the indicators and ALL of the charts that the Theorist has been presenting over the past year or so, to give you the full impact of what Bob is seeing.

The entire picture brings him to a rather radical conclusion of what stock prices are going to do.

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