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The Company: Elliott Wave International (EWI) is the world’s largest market forecasting firm. EWI’s 20-plus analysts provide around-the-clock forecasts of every major market in the world via the internet and proprietary web systems like Reuters and Bloomberg. EWI’s educational services include conferences, workshops, webinars, video tapes, special reports, books and one of the internet’s richest free content programs, Club EWI.
Location: Gainesville, Georgia
Telephone: 800-336-1618 (from within the U.S.) or 770 536-0309 (from outside the U.S.)
Founded: 1979 by Robert R. Prechter, Jr.
President and CEO: Robert R. Prechter, Jr.

EWI Analysts:
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Chris Carolan - European and Asian markets, short term analysis
Steven Craig - Energy markets
Tom Denham - Daily European stock indexes
Peter DeSario - World commodities outlook
Mike Drakulich - Stocks Flash service
William Fox - European fixed-income markets
Mark Galasiewski - Asian markets, monthly analysis
Robert Gleadow - U.S. and European interest rates, bonds and notes
Steve Hochberg - Chief market analyst
John Hunter - European stocks and interest rates, intra-day
Robert Kelley - Currency outlook, monthly analysis
Peter Kendall - U.S. stock market, monthly analysis
Jeffrey Kennedy - Chief commodity analyst
Jim Martens - Currency specialty service, daily analysis
Tom Prindaville - U.S. stock market, S&P 500
Brian Whitmer - European markets, monthly analysis

Notable books: Elliott Wave Principle, Conquer the Crash, Prechter's Perspective, The Mania Chronicles ... Browse EWI's book catalogue
Products & Services: The Elliott Wave Financial Forecast, The Elliott Wave Financial Forecast Short Term Update, The Elliott Wave Theorist, Monthly Futures Junctures, Daily Futures Junctures, The European Financial Forecast, The European Short Term Update, Global Market Perspective, Big 5 Investor's Flash, Prime Stocks Flash, Big 5 Trader's Flash, Intraday Forecasts, and forecasts for nearly all major world markets including Interest Rates, Currencies, Metals and Energy.
The Wave Principle:

In the 1930's, Ralph Nelson Elliott discovered that stock market prices trend and reverse in recognizable patterns. The patterns he discerned are repetitive in form, but not necessarily in time or amplitude ... Read more about the Wave Principle

Socionomics: Socionomics is the science of history and social prediction. It is field of study encompassing the origins and effects the Wave Principle ... Learn more about social trends and forecasts from our friends at the Socionomics Institute.

EWI Analysts Bios
Steven Craig John Hunter
Tom Denham Robert Kelley
Peter DeSario Peter Kendall
Mike Drakulich Jeffrey Kennedy
Steve Hochberg Jim Martens
William F. Fox Tom Prindaville
Robert Gleadow
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Mailing Address
P. O. BOX 1618
Gainesville, Georgia 30503
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Interviews on a Chart

Check out Bob Prechter's Bloomberg interviews on a chart of the DJIA. This fascinating, interactive chart shares Prechter's perspective throughout the historic bear market and puts his comments into context with real-time market activity. Start Watching Now >>

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