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40+ Global Markets: Cut Through the Noise with an Independent Perspective
The new Global Market Perspective offers forecasts you won't find elsewhere
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By Nathaniel Williams
Mon, 06 Feb 2012 18:30:00 ET |
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Keeping up with each global market's price pattern and technical condition is difficult enough. But with all the noise coming at you from the financial media, it's almost impossible to know which information is important and which isn't.
That's where
Global Market Perspective comes in. It's your monthly 50-page ally in this treacherous -- and yet rewarding -- investment environment.
Our team of 8 analysts who contribute to Global Market Perspective goes to work for you each month. With decades of combined experience, they cut through the noise of fundamental analysis and financial news to offer forecasts you won't find elsewhere about all the major markets around the world. That means you can leave the cacophony behind and move immediately into making your own independent investment decisions based on a trusted, objective perspective.
Here's a preview of what's inside the NEW February issue:
U.S. Markets: Dow, S&P 500, NASDAQ and more
- See a picture that shows the Dow is reaching “major resistance” at the top line of an 80-year-old trend channel.
- Two charts reveal a likely motive for the Dow’s climb since October.
- Find out what it means for the broader market now that social media companies, Warren Buffet and the Fed are once again viewed as the heroes of Wall Street.
European Markets: Germany, Great Britain, France, Greece, Portugal and more
- The Elliott wave structure plus two technical measures -- corroborating sentiment data and momentum figures -- provide clear implications for the future of the European stock rally.
- Since the DAX's 30% rise from its September low, the Daily Sentiment Index of DAX bulls has pushed to a 3-month high in optimism. At the same time, the VDAX has dropped to 21, indicating widespread complacency among options traders. The new Global Market Perspective shows you comparisons to past readings -- so that you can see what today's sentiment might imply for the trend in stocks.
Asian-Pacific Markets: China, India, Australia, Japan, Korea, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Vietnam, Singapore, Pakistan, Malaysia, Philippines, Thailand, Turkey, Colombia and more
- Which Asian-Pacific stocks are in a long-term bull trend, and which are long-term bears? Find out inside the February 2012 Global Market Perspective.
- Get an insightful look at what Aboriginal rights protests might imply for the trend in Australian stocks -- and see a long-term chart of the ASX with 137 years of price action.
Forex: U.S. Dollar Index, EURUSD, USDCHF, USDJPY, GBPUSD, AUDUSD, USDRUR, USDZAR, USDMXN
- Last month's Global Market Perspective told subscribers to expect an “upward pop” in the euro based (among other things) on the miserable sentiment toward the currency -- a contrarian buy signal. Since the January 16 low, the euro has indeed rallied by 5%. Get our update on the euro's next likely move.
Interest Rates: U.S. Treasuries, Bund, Bobl, Long Gilt, Euribor, Short Sterling, 10-year Australian Bonds and 10-year JGBs
- Stocks have rallied above their Oct. 27 highs, but the spread between Moody's corporate BAA bond yield and the U.S. 30-year T-bond yield hasn't followed suit. What might this divergence imply?
PLUS: Analysis of
Gold, Silver, Crude Oil, Natural Gas, economic trends and more
- Our analysts write that a breach of a certain price level in Gold would confirm the onset of the next major move. Find out what that price level is -- along with a 14-year chart of Gold.
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About EWI's Global Market Perspective: "I was thoroughly impressed by the penetrating insights and the in-depth market analysis, well supported with charts, statistics, historical vignettes, and holistic macroeconomic perspectives." -- R.N.
With more than 50 charts on 50 pages, Global Market Perspective is the most comprehensive source of independent, insightful global Elliott wave analysis you'll ever find.
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