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Risk and Disregard
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The Forecasting Tool That Called Every Major Turn in Crude Oil Since 1993
In this video from EWI President Robert Prechter, you'll learn how a team of oil market analysts anticipated every major price move since 1993 -- including crude's 75% crash in 2014-2015.
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Read Elliott Wave Principle Online
Get instant access to the online version of this Wall Street bestseller. Now in its 40th year, Elliott Wave Principle is one of the most popular market analysis books ever published. Amazon reviewers say, "Still the Classic and Essential Text for Elliott Wave Trading" and "This is the bible of the theory."
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Latest Club EWI Exclusive Articles
Corporate Debt: A Trend to Watch in 2021
LQD is a well-known investment-grade corporate bond ETF. Watch our Interest Rates Pro Service editor show you a clear Elliott wave pattern starting to emerge in this market -- and explain what this likely means for corporate debt next.
2021: “A Changing World Order, Part 2”
In a recent video, our Head of Global Research showed you the precarious position the United States finds itself in today. Murray Gunn made this comment: "When empires fall, it is usually accompanied with a debauched currency." Now Murray is back with a Part 2 of the video, where he tells you which country might stand to benefit.
See Why 2021 Could be a “Monumental Year” in Financial History
What can you learn when you look at the stock market -- the Dow Jones Industrial Average, specifically -- going all the way back to 1788? A lot! For one, clear Fibonacci proportions begin to emerge between multi-decade historical periods. What's more, the same Fibonacci proportions also begin to point to the year 2021 as a very important moment in financial history.