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Global Market Perspective: Put Global Volatility On Your Side
As markets seem to fluctuate so unpredictably, EWI's latest Global Market Perspective offers you clear, objective forecasts
By Andrea Dibben
Thu, 11 Aug 2011 16:45:00 ET
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The current volatile environment in financial markets worldwide can be both treacherous and rewarding. With so many markets to invest in -- each with its own price pattern and technical conditions -- it's nearly impossible to keep up with all the choices. You need an ally on your journey who can guide you toward the more rewarding opportunities. Here at EWI, you get 10 analysts on one mission: to help you find every month the most promising opportunities in nearly every corner of the world.

The new August Global Market Perspective offers you in-depth Elliott wave analysis and forecasts for 40+ global markets, in addition to dozens of Elliott wave-labeled charts.

Here's a preview of what's inside the August Global Market Perspective :

 U.S. Markets: DJIA, S&P 500, U.S. dollar and more

  • "Why Now?" That's the screamingly obvious question about the U.S. debt ceiling crisis. Why the high-stakes Washington, D.C., showdown this summer, when both parties know that the economy and markets are fragile? Why did Congress nearly fail to act on its most basic responsibility? Good questions -- and the August Global Market Perspective has the one answer you won't read elsewhere.
  • The Dow fell 750 points when it looked like no budget deal would happen (July 21-Aug. 1), and then fell 750 more points when there WAS a deal. The media didn't talk about this irony -- but August Global Market Perspective spells it out in full.

 European Stock Markets: Germany, France, UK, Greece, EuroStoxx 50 and more

  • BPI, one of Portugal's biggest investment banks, is one of countless European banks whose stock prices have broken through their March 2009 lows. Did the declines complete the bear market -- or re-open the door to it? Learn which one it is in this month's expanded Market Psychology section.

 Asian-Pacific Stock Markets: China, Australia, Japan, Singapore, Hong Kong, India, Korea, Taiwan and more

  • The spell of gloom that investors cast over the China story in recent months darkened even more in July. The Shanghai Composite has spent the past three years in a sideways consolidation, but the good news is that, sooner or later, every sideways move ends -- often with a bang. Read our latest, detailed analysis of China's stocks and supporting factors to see how soon "the bang" may come for the Shanghai Composite -- and in which direction.

 Forex: U.S. Dollar Index, EURUSD, GBPUSD, USDCHF, USDJPY, USDSEK, USDZAR, AUDUSD, USDRUR, USDMXN, USDBRL, EURCHF, EURGBP

  • Elliott wave patterns suggest that the U.S. dollar has bottomed against some competitors and is on the verge of bottoming relative to others. See our analysis to learn which pairs are which.

 Interest Rates: U.S. Treasuries, Bund, Bobl, Long Gilt, Euribor, Short Sterling, 10-year Australian Bonds, 10-year JGBs

  • Global bond markets have been in turmoil. Find out whether volatility is likely to persist.

 PLUS: Analysis of Gold, Silver, Crude Oil, Natural Gas, Social Trends and more

  • Gold and silver: Are they in a sustained new bull market -- or a panic-buying blow-off phase? Get our independent analysis.
  • In the prior months, crude oil rallied just as the earlier issues of the Global Market Perspective had expected -- but then oil collapsed, contrary to expectations. Learn "what went wrong," and where we see oil and natural gas headed from here in the August issue.



"I was thoroughly impressed by the penetrating insights and the in-depth market analysis, well supported with charts, statistics, historical vignettes, and holistic macro-economic perspectives."
--R.N.

 With more than 60 charts on 50 pages, Global Market Perspective is the most comprehensive source of independent, insightful global Elliott wave analysis you can find.

 BONUS : When you subscribe, you will get instant access to Chief Market Analyst Steve Hochberg's TWO new subscriber videos that give you more than 1-1/2 hours of thought-provoking information about Elliott Wave analysis.

Learn more about the new Global Market Perspective and your risk-free offer now. >>

 

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