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(Video) See Europe's "Remarkable Example of Elliott Waves Working in Real Time"
Discover how careful wave counting can produce "exemplary forecasts"
By Nathaniel Williams
Tue, 03 Jan 2012 17:00:00 ET
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Your goal as a trader is to identify and capitalize on market opportunities. Yet the identifying part of the equation can be frustrating.
 
Fortunately, you can find help with the Elliott Wave Principle's objective set of rules and guidelines. Let's look at a recent example from Europe.
 
In September, EWI's European Short Term Update editor Chris Carolan identified a classic Elliott wave pattern unfolding in the price of Euro swaps. It allowed him to stay ahead of the trend for the next three months.
 
Carolan gives you the details in this free 9-minute video recorded for his subscribers on Dec. 28, 2011. You'll see how his Elliott wave analysis evolved -- and was "correct in real time."

 

 
Get in-depth, chart-filled analysis and forecasts for the DAX, FTSE, CAC, EuroStoxx and more 3 times per week with The European Short Term Update. You'll also get occasional succinct video updates (like this one) that deliver unique opportunities and teachable lessons to subscribers.
 
Bonus: Subscribe now and get instant access to Carolan's 42-minute online trading course, "3 Technical Indicators to Help You Ride the Elliott Wave Trend" ($49 value).
 

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