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Charts of deflation

Charts of deflation are not hard to come by, especially if you want to see today's deflation in action. Simply pick a market and select a multi-year chart; chances are you'll find crystal clear charts of deflation.

For a more analytical approach to today's markets as well as a historical look at charts of deflation, Elliott Wave International's analysts continuously update and publish charts of deflation in their various publications. (Browse EWI's services here.) But if you just want an idea of what charts of deflation look like, take a peak at these 2008 charts of deflation in commodities.

Charts of Deflation - Copper Charts of Deflation - Corn Charts of Deflation - Cotton
Charts of Deflation - CRB Charts of Deflation - Oil Charts of Deflation - Platinum
Charts of Deflation - Silver Charts of Deflation - Soybeans Charts of Deflation - Wheat

For more on deflation, Download Robert Prechter's FREE 60-page eBook, The Guide to Understanding Deflation.

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Most of the text you have read on these pages was excerpted and adapted from Robert Prechter's writings about deflation.
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