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FreeWeek: Elliott Wave GMP

Greetings friends,

Long time no see. 

Once each year or so, our friends at Elliott Wave International will offer free premium elliott wave access to their reports and analysis. So this is the time again.

This time, they are offering the public more than 100 pages of free analysis and forecasts on every major world market.  EWI is giving away one month of its most popular global analysis publication, a 120-page "little black book" of investment insights called Global Market Perspective, which includes EWI's three regional publications:

  • The U.S. Elliott Wave Financial Forecast ($19/month value)
  • The European Elliott Wave Financial Forecast ($29/month value)
  • The Asian-Pacific Elliott Wave Financial Forecast ($31/month value)

PLUS, the 120-page book includes analysis culled straight from EWI's professional-grade Specialty Services, each of which is valued at $199/month. This means you also get analysis and forecasts for the following global markets:

  • World stock markets (China, Japan, Korea, U.S, France, Britain and more)
  • Global interest rates (Australia, Europe, Japan, U.S.)
  • International currency relationships (U.S. Dollar, Euro rates, Swiss Francs, Japanese Yen and more)
  • Metals and Energy (Crude Oil, Gold, Silver, Natural Gas)
  • And so much more!


I would greatly recommend this because, in my opinion, such proprietary materials could hardly be accessed with no charge, so make good use of this opporunity to learn from the pioneers who brought the concept of elliott wave theory to the world.

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