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Is This What Prechter Meant By "FREE FALL TERRITORY"?
Today, when most investors are confused and scared, is the perfect time to catch up on EWI's long-term analysis -- here's why

By Vadim Pokhlebkin
Thu, 04 Aug 2011 17:45:00 ET
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In the June 2011 issue of his monthly Elliott Wave Theorist, Robert Prechter showed a long-term chart of the DJIA going back to the 1930s...

...and labeled the white space below the May 2011 high as “Free Fall Territory.”
 
Find out why he said such a thing at a time when everyone else was telling you to load your portfolio with stocks.
 
The Dow has plummeted some 1,400 points in the past two weeks. Most investors are confused and scared. How far down will the decline travel? Will it end tomorrow or go on for years? The answer is crucial to your financial health. You can get ahead of moves like this, but only if you are prepared ahead of time. This is the time to read EWI's long and near-term forecast. Get it in one comprehensive package -- and stay ahead of the crowd.
 
Also -- as part of the same package, you get the new, August issue of our Elliott Wave Financial Forecast which comes out tomorrow (Aug. 5) and brings you the latest on the big picture in stocks, dollar, gold and more.
 

Tags: Robert Prechter, Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA), economic depression, Elliott wave, market crash, market forecasts, Robert Prechter, Robert Prechter, technical analysis
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