Robert Prechter’s 40 page eBook on Gold and Silver Available

Elliott Wave International president Robert Prechter recently released a free 40-page ‘eBook’ on the Gold and Silver Markets which is now available for download.

The book covers the following topics:

  • 6 revealing tables, which outline historical performance records for gold and silver vs. stocks and T-notes during each of the 11 recession-expansion cycles of the past 100 years.
  • Long-term analysis of gold stocks.
  • A special section on gold and silver coins.
  • A revealing essay titled “Gold Is Still Money.”
  • EWI’s brand-new Gold Plus Silver Index and how it can help you.
  • An amazing picture of today’s stock market if priced in honest money (gold), like it was in the 1920s.
  • Some of Mr. Prechter’s latest commentary and forecasts for gold and silver.

Mr. Prechter has a unique viewpoint that is slightly in contrast to my long-term technical forecasts (most recent update on the Gold and Dollar market) but it’s worth hearing from various perspectives to form your own analysis and opinion so you can make more intelligent trading and investment decisions.

You’ll be asked to join “Club EWI” for free which I have just discovered and joined which offers many special free educational offers like this one and keeps you informed on tidbits of publications that are available for Club EWI  members (they offer various levels of membership plans across all major markets and stocks – definitely worth studying more).

As a new and proud affiliate member of Elliott Wave International, I am now able to share these reports selectively when they are made available so be sure to stay tuned for more updates as I receive them and get the green light to make them public.

Corey Rosenbloom, CMT
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4 Comments

  1. i was unable to find his view on gold/silver other than he was bullish later in the year. Did i miss something else. as always great job

  2. Prechter from what I can tell has a complex view on gold – it's a store of value and is essential but that we're likely to enter a period of deflation instead of hyper-inflation which would put downward pressure on gold.

    The report is mainly meant for historical comparisons and data but for clearer, real-time analysis, one has to become a member I believe.

  3. Prechter from what I can tell has a complex view on gold – it's a store of value and is essential but that we're likely to enter a period of deflation instead of hyper-inflation which would put downward pressure on gold.

    The report is mainly meant for historical comparisons and data but for clearer, real-time analysis, one has to become a member I believe.

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