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EWI's flagship commodity newsletter Monthly Futures Junctures new video format wins BIG
By Nico Isaac
Fri, 27 Jan 2012 18:30:00 ET
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On January 24, the long-awaited 2012 Academy Awards nominations were unveiled to the public... minus ONE very important selection, in our opinion: "The Best BIG Picture for the Larger Trend in Commodities."

For that category, may we "nominate" EWI's brand-new, January 2012 Monthly Futures Junctures special, 19-minute VIDEO issue.
 
For the first time ever, Monthly Futures Junctures editor and Elliott wave instructor Jeffrey Kennedy has recorded a 19-minute video addition to the 13-page issue. Says Jeffrey:
 
"I like the video because it allows me to touch on the nuances I've missed in the newsletter simply because of a lack of space."
 
In practice, this means that you get to see the 4 pages of Monthly Futures Junctures "featured markets" as an engaging video commodity "docudrama." Here, Jeffrey stills the camera lens on every price chart from the print version -- plus several bonus charts.
 
Then, Jeffrey carefully talks you through the Elliott wave guidelines and other technical indicators he used to identify the upcoming trend changes in these commodities:
 
  • Coffee: Was the decline from the May 2011 high a "slow drip" or a "bullish blip"? Jeffrey shows you a video-only exclusive daily price chart of coffee that makes a compelling case for the trend at hand. 
  • Cocoa: If you've ever wanted to learn how to map out a Head and Shoulders pattern on a chart, now's your chance. Jeffrey pulls up a slide of London Cocoa with a 4-year long H&S pattern. He then shows you how to draw the pattern's specific trendlines -- and more importantly, how to project an actual price target from the break of the neckline that occurred in 2011. 
  • Sugar -- one word: "Exciting." And here's why: The August sell-off, in Elliott wave terms, is the "very definition" of one kind of trend -- a conclusion further supported by the extreme reading of the 14-period Relative Strength Index (RSI) on sugar's charts. 
  • Soybeans: How high will prices fly off the December 2011 low? The January Monthly Futures Junctures video shows you a "tightly bound" price resistance level that satisfies 3 major Elliott wave guidelines -- and which should attract Soybeans higher like a magnet. 
  • Live Cattle: "Here's a very simple and very clear price chart," says Jeffrey in the January video. The big story is plain to see: Prices have been rising since the 2009 low, and as Jeffrey reveals, all the rules and guidelines of Elliott have been honored. He then tells you why anyone interested in live cattle should "keep an eye on" one specific price area in the weeks ahead. 
  • Trading Lesson: You also get Jeffrey's popular Trader's Classroom lesson -- as an almost 6-minute-long video "How to Combine MACD with Elliott wave analysis." 
Believe it or not, that's just the 19-minute video portion of the January 2012 Monthly Futures Junctures.
 
You also get 9 pages of Jeffrey's regular "Wave Watch" section with Elliott wave-labeled price charts of 12 commodities -- each with up/downside price targets and bold arrows pointing prices in their next likely direction. 

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