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Remember the Pueblo?

By Alexandra Lienhard
11/23/2010 3:15:00 PM

If you're a baby boomer, the answer is yes. In 1968, North Korea "shocked the world" by seizing the USS Pueblo, a U.S. spy ship, off its shores. Today's headlines of artillery attacks on South Korea are a stark reminder that the Communist state is still primed for conflict nearly six decades after the Korean War.

Filed Under: bear market

Category: Asian Markets


Arab & Israeli Stocks Portend Violence
Latest News from Our Friends at The Socionomics Institute

By Alexandra Lienhard
6/30/2010 2:45:00 PM

Israeli commandos stormed ships stocked with humanitarian aid for Gaza! No -- Hamas is using aid ships to ferry in guns to attack Israel! No matter who's at fault, one thing's for sure -- the situation is about to get worse say researchers at the Georgia's Socionomics Institute.

Filed Under: socionomics, social mood, press release

Category: Asian Markets


EWI's Asian Markets Analyst to Give 2010 Outlook in Tokyo
Are the Bear-Market Rallies in Most Asian Markets Coming to an End?

By Alexandra Lienhard
2/23/2010 9:00:00 AM

Elliott Wave International analyst Mark Galasiewski will use Elliott wave analysis to describe what lies ahead for Japanese and East Asian markets at the CLSA Japan Forum in Tokyo, on February 25-26, 2010.

Filed Under: press release

Category: Asian Markets


EWI's Asian Markets Analyst to Give 2010 Outlook in Cairo
Is the Bear Market in Arab Stocks Over?

By Alexandra Lienhard
1/25/2010 7:30:00 AM

Elliott Wave International analyst Mark Galasiewski will use Elliott wave analysis to describe what lies ahead for Asian and Middle Eastern markets at the Fortress Markets Forum 2010 Outlook in Cairo, Egypt, on January 29, 2010.

Filed Under: press release

Category: Asian Markets


Elliott Wave International's Asian Markets Analyst to Speak at CLSA Investors’ Forum in Hong Kong, Sept. 24-25

By Alexandra Lienhard
9/17/2009 2:30:00 PM

September 17, 2009 -- The greatest financial crisis since the Great Depression has created many long term opportunities in Asia. Even as Asian markets continue to rally, Elliott Wave International (EWI) analyst Mark Galasiewski has identified which Asian markets are long-term bulls and which are long-term bears.

Filed Under: press release

Category: Asian Markets


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