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Wednesday, February 3, 2010

FreeWeek is back !

Our folks at EWI are back with their FREE WEEK.

From their site:

Elliott Wave International (EWI) is the world’s largest market forecasting firm. EWI’s 20-plus analysts provide around-the-clock forecasts of every major market in the world via the internet and proprietary web systems like Reuters and Bloomberg. EWI’s educational services include conferences, workshops, webinars, video tapes, special reports, books and one of the internet’s richest free content programs, Club EWI.

From time to time they come out with FREE WEEK which is nonetheless free access to their paid subscriptions. All you have to do is join the Free Member Club which already have a lot of educational services at no cost everyday, and you'll have access to their subscription based newsletters as long as Free Week is up.

You can follow through this link:

 
  

   
Or any other link on this website. Once you've logged in you can access the subscription area or access their free educational material. And from time to time (every 1-2 months or so) Free Week comes out.

As for the markets, today was a very dull day with not much going on. The S&P as per last post is bumping to the lower range of the Target Box. Anywhere from 1100-1120 have very good odds of being turning points for this upward correction.
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