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Financial Predictions 2007
Posted on 01/08/2007 06:21 AM | Link | Post Comment
In the January 2007 Elliott Financial Forecast
The Year of the Financial Flameout
How Wall Street’s biggest firms are wrong in calling for a flourishing bull market in 2007.
With investor optimism reaching record highs at the end of last year, 2007 appears to be set for some major surprises for unsuspecting portfolio managers – and anyone else who hasn't read the January 2007 Elliott Wave Financial Forecast.
Co-edited by Bob Prechter's hand-picked team of Steven Hochberg and Pete Kendall, EWFF is a monthly newsletter packed with wave analysis and commentary that helps you identify when it's best to invest in a market, and when it's best to step aside. That way you can minimize risk and maximize opportunity.
Bottom line, its all about low risk high reward trading strategies for success in the long term.
In this month's issue, Pete and Steve show you:
What it means for the markets when Wall Street's financial assets make up more than 35 percent of U.S. Gross Domestic Product (quadruple the amount in 1994).
A clearly labeled price chart of the DJIA in its terminal fifth wave.
Commentary and a supporting chart of what this past year's record optimism means for the markets in 2007.
Whether or not you should be concerned that corporate insiders are dumping their own stocks, even as public optimism abounds.
And a whole lot more, including your regular monthly updates on the Dow, Bonds, Nasdaq, Metals, S&P500, and the U.S. Dollar.
PLUS:
Invaluable commentary on cultural and social trends that affect the marketplace
Read This Issue Now for just $20 . . . or Find Out How You Can Get a Better Offer.
Subscribe to The Elliott Wave Financial Forecast today RISK-FREE for just $19 a month, and get tons of extra benefits with your monthly subscription.
When you subscribe, you get much more than the current issue. You get all of the great bonuses below – all at $1 less than the cost of the current issue.
Here's what you get with a subscription:
A completely Risk-Free, Money-Back Guarantee
Convenient quarterly billing
Online access to at least the previous month's Elliott Wave Financial Forecast
Access to all future FF issues, including occasional special reports, released between now and the end of your quarterly subscription
Elliott Wave Principle - Key to Market Behavior, book by Prechter and Frost
Access to EWI's Subscribers-Only Message Board
Access to the Subscriber's Lounge, including four of Bob Prechter's classic Elliott
Wave Theorists, historic television interviews and much more
Free 90-minute video: The Basics of The Wave Principle
Click the Financial Predictions 2007 header link above to registration for free. Review all the various financial product and service offerings that fit your investing style.
Good day and good trading.
The Year of the Financial Flameout
How Wall Street’s biggest firms are wrong in calling for a flourishing bull market in 2007.
With investor optimism reaching record highs at the end of last year, 2007 appears to be set for some major surprises for unsuspecting portfolio managers – and anyone else who hasn't read the January 2007 Elliott Wave Financial Forecast.
Co-edited by Bob Prechter's hand-picked team of Steven Hochberg and Pete Kendall, EWFF is a monthly newsletter packed with wave analysis and commentary that helps you identify when it's best to invest in a market, and when it's best to step aside. That way you can minimize risk and maximize opportunity.
Bottom line, its all about low risk high reward trading strategies for success in the long term.
In this month's issue, Pete and Steve show you:
What it means for the markets when Wall Street's financial assets make up more than 35 percent of U.S. Gross Domestic Product (quadruple the amount in 1994).
A clearly labeled price chart of the DJIA in its terminal fifth wave.
Commentary and a supporting chart of what this past year's record optimism means for the markets in 2007.
Whether or not you should be concerned that corporate insiders are dumping their own stocks, even as public optimism abounds.
And a whole lot more, including your regular monthly updates on the Dow, Bonds, Nasdaq, Metals, S&P500, and the U.S. Dollar.
PLUS:
Invaluable commentary on cultural and social trends that affect the marketplace
Read This Issue Now for just $20 . . . or Find Out How You Can Get a Better Offer.
Subscribe to The Elliott Wave Financial Forecast today RISK-FREE for just $19 a month, and get tons of extra benefits with your monthly subscription.
When you subscribe, you get much more than the current issue. You get all of the great bonuses below – all at $1 less than the cost of the current issue.
Here's what you get with a subscription:
A completely Risk-Free, Money-Back Guarantee
Convenient quarterly billing
Online access to at least the previous month's Elliott Wave Financial Forecast
Access to all future FF issues, including occasional special reports, released between now and the end of your quarterly subscription
Elliott Wave Principle - Key to Market Behavior, book by Prechter and Frost
Access to EWI's Subscribers-Only Message Board
Access to the Subscriber's Lounge, including four of Bob Prechter's classic Elliott
Wave Theorists, historic television interviews and much more
Free 90-minute video: The Basics of The Wave Principle
Click the Financial Predictions 2007 header link above to registration for free. Review all the various financial product and service offerings that fit your investing style.
Good day and good trading.
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