Special Extension Offer: free access to Elliott Wave’s global forecasts until May 8
Posted on Wednesday, April 29th, 2009 | In Special OffersGreetings Investor,
Great news! Due to thousands of downloads and tremendous demand, Elliott Wave International has agreed to extend free access to their global forecasts until May 8. If you missed out on the original offer, now is your chance to get more than 100 pages of free analysis and forecasts on every major world market.
For the first time ever, 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:
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The U.S. Elliott Wave Financial Forecast ($19/month value)
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The European Elliott Wave Financial Forecast ($29/month value)
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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:
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World stock markets (China, Japan, Korea, U.S, France, Britain and more)
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Global interest rates (Australia, Europe, Japan, U.S.)
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International currency relationships (U.S. Dollar, Euro rates, Swiss Francs, Japanese Yen and more)
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Metals and Energy (Crude Oil, Gold, Silver, Natural Gas)
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And so much more!
It’s not too late to take advantage of this special offer! Whether you use Elliott or not, we highly recommend you stop by the webpage below right now.
Learn how to get your free 120 pages of global analysis here
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About the Publisher, Elliott Wave International
Founded in 1979 by Robert R. Prechter Jr., Elliott Wave International (EWI) is the world’s largest market forecasting firm. Its staff of full-time analysts provides 24-hour-a-day market analysis to institutional and private investors around the world.
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Jim Musselwhite is the Publisher and Editor-in-Chief of StraightStocks.com
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StraightStocks.com makes it a point to locate content contributors who are experts at identifying and analyzing hidden foreign markets and investment sectors.
Jim has served in a variety of sales and marketing management positions over the last 25+ years with such Fortune 500 firms as Texas Instruments, NCR, AT&T, and more recently as Marketing/Alliance manager with a financial services firm specializing in tax compliance.
Jim is currently an independent online publisher. In addition to StraightStocks.com, he owns a number of authoritative website properties.
Educated at the University of Virginia (BA) and the University of Tennessee (MBA), Jim and his family now reside in Atlanta, Georgia.
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