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Will Commodities Rebound From Their Selloff?
EWI's Short Term Update presents a "beautiful" picture of things to come

By Nico Isaac
Wed, 11 May 2011 14:00:00 ET
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The Chart of the Day (Tuesday, May 11) casts an objective light on the recent sell-off in commodity markets. Last week, the Reuters/Jefferies CRB Index of raw materials plunged 9%, its sharpest decline in three years.
 
In the May 6 Short Term Update, our analysis presents a "beautiful picture" of the long-term Elliott wave pattern unfolding in the CRB Index since 2008. Below is an abridged version of that chart (minus exclusive Elliott wave labels):
 

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