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Can You Feel the Social Mood Changing?

A Free Report From Club EWI

Can you feel the social mood changing? Look closely, and you can spot these changes in public sentiment.

War in the Middle East is ongoing, but oil prices are dropping. Earlier this year, real estate was a “sure thing;” now it’s a flop. Horror films are increasingly gushing out of studios. Nuclear tests shock the world. “Red” and “blue” states are polarized like never before. Countries worldwide are literally fencing out their political allies. And the U.S. economy is taking hits by way of plummeting real wages, mounting foreclosures and thousands of lost jobs. But the collective cheery outlook on stocks remains at a record high!

Does any of this seem like a throwback to a bygone, pre-deflationary era? It should.

Robert Prechter’s Elliott Wave Theorist, Steve Hochberg’s Financial Forecast and various other free and subscription publications from EWI have addressed these changes – some very specifically – for some time. This five-page report combines insights from each of these publications, designed to show you a new view of the world, not in some grandiose way, but for practical application in your own life. Once you truly understand the “herding impulse” common to every human being, socionomics can help shed light on everything around you – even those things that are hard to look at, such as financial markets.

Read this report, then look around. You might be surprised at the social mood indicators that pop up right next to you.

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