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40+ Global Markets: Is the Drama Yet to Unfold?
…or are markets back to their winning ways? The new Global Market Perspective gives you answers

By Nathaniel Williams
Wed, 16 Nov 2011 10:45:00 ET
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Global markets are hard to pin down right now. Despite increasingly grim news from the eurozone, many stock markets around the world have quietly and steadily risen well above their lows.
 
Is the stock market back to its winning ways, or is the climax in this global drama yet to unfold?
 
Now more than ever, you need an independent perspective on the markets you follow -- so that you can get ahead of the global trend.
 
That's where Global Market Perspective comes in. It gives you the tools to make sense of global markets, because it's an independent voice that's not swayed by the crowd. Our team of 10 analysts -- with decades of combined experience -- equips you to make your own investment decisions.
 
The new November issue of Global Market Perspective offers in-depth Elliott wave analysis and forecasts for more than 45 global markets. Here's a sample of what's inside:
 
U.S Markets: Dow, S&P 500, NASDAQ and more
 
  • Which investments and what pattern does Global Market Perspective have in mind when it says, “This point in the pattern should coincide with a strongly correlated price decline in all of these investments”?
  • The Occupy Wall Street protests and the mood that drives them -- will it fizzle out, or grow and become more unruly? Find out inside.
European Markets: Great Britain, Germany, France, EuroStoxx 50 and more
 
  • It doesn't get any more exciting than a particular wave pattern flashing in stock markets across Europe right now. You'll understand what we mean when you see our Elliott wave-labeled charts of the FTSE-100 and DAX.  
  • The October Global Market Perspective wrote that the lopsidedly bearish sentiment at the time argued for stocks to rally. That bullish call paid off as the rally developed. Find out where Daily Sentiment Index of DAX futures traders is today, and what its reading suggests for the trend in Europe's stocks from here. 
Asian-Pacific Markets: China, Japan, India, Korea, Hong Kong, Singapore, Taiwan, Australia, Israel, Pakistan, Amman General Index and more
 
  • Real Stock Market Returns vs. Inflation-Adjusted Returns: You may not have realized that in real terms, 6 of the 8 major Asian-Pacific markets Global Market Perspective covers each month still trade below their peaks of the early 1990s -- or even the late 1980s. Does that mean that the Asian bull markets have been a "fake"? We give you our analysis and conclusions.
  • The U.S. dollar cross-rates for many East Asian currencies correlate well with the ups and downs of their related national stock indexes. The November Global Market Perspective shows you our Elliott wave count for the Bloomberg-JP Morgan Asia Dollar Index to let you know if the trend in Asia is still rising.
Forex: U.S. Dollar Index, EURUSD, GBPUSD, USDCHF, USDMXN, USDRUR, USDCAD, AUDUSD, NZDUSD, USDSEK, USDBRL, USDZAR and USDJPY
 
  • An Elliott wave pattern in the EURUSD that stretches back to October 2008 is nearing completion -- and it has major implications for the long-term trend. Find out what that is inside.
Interest Rates: U.S. Treasuries, Bund, Bobl, Long Gilt, Euribor, Short Sterling, 10-year Australian Bonds and 10-year JGBs
 
  • T-note yields declined with stock prices in 2007 and 2008. Yet as stocks rallied, T-note yields failed to tag along. What might this divergence portend for the future?
PLUS: Analysis of Gold, Silver, Crude Oil, Natural Gas, cultural trends and more
 
  • "The environment for gold is just perfect," say mainstream analysts who consider gold a safe haven. Here's the only problem: The safe haven argument doesn't work. Discover why inside -- and get an independent forecast for gold.
 
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About EWI's Global Market Perspective: "You have achieved a level of expertise that is unparalleled in the industry." -- C.B.
 
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.
 
Get the new November issue -- along with 3 hours of subscriber-exclusive videos and 25 pages of special reports -- on your screen in minutes, completely risk-free.
 

Tags: Chinese markets, currency, euro, eurozone, Gold, market forecasts, stock indexes, Treasury bonds
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