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Our friends at Elliott Wave International have just announced the beginning of their wildly popular FreeWeek event, where they've thrown open the doors to some of their most popular paid services to non-subscribers for one week only.

You can access EWI’s intraday and end-of-day Forex forecasts right now through next Wednesday, May 20.

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Learn more about EWI's FreeWeek here.

This video features Elliott Wave International Senior Currency Analyst, Jim Martens, using Elliott wave analysis to forecast the U.S. dollar's near-term moves.

Now through May 20, you can access all of Elliott Wave International's intraday and end-of-day Forex forecasts completely free. Access EWI's FreeWeek.



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