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News_Letter The Market Oracle Newsletter January 10th , 2009 Issue #2 Vol. 3


The Market Oracle Newsletter
January 10th , 2009            Issue #2 Vol. 3

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Most Popular Financial Markets Analysis of the Week

1. UK Housing Market Crash and Depression Forecast 2007 to 2012

By: Nadeem_Walayat

Recent house price data as released by the Halifax showed that UK house prices have plunged by more than 20% from the peak of August 2007, which has fulfilled much of the original forecast made in August 2007 for a minimum fall of 15% for the UK housing market and 25% for London, therefore this analysis seeks to project the forecast trend for UK house prices for the next 3 years into 2012.

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2. Why 2009 Deleveraging Stock Market and Commodities Crash is Ripe

By: Eric_Chevrette

Since the medium term EW scheme for the future end of the global liquidation wave was presented 12 weeks ago in “Stocks bear market has NOT hit bottom” on October 14, “The great stocks and commodities deleveraging crash of 2009” published on Dec 21 featured the most appropriate network of converging evidence meant to solve this issue with accuracy; in the present article, we shall look at one more key factor seemingly lying in extremely tight correlation with the elements brought to your attention on Dec 21.

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The Credit Crisis Survival Kit

Elliott Wave International, the world's largest market forecasting firm, put together this free resource featuring 15 hand-picked reports and videos that will show you:

  • How we got into this mess
  • How to survive and prosper from it
  • When you can expect the crisis to end

Read All 15 and Download Your Free Credit Crisis Survival Kit

3. Stock Market Crash 2008 Gives Birth to Baby Bull 2009

By: Clif_Droke

The old man of 2008 has yielded his place to the baby New Year and with it a changing of the guard. Not only has 2009 brought a fresh new start with a clean slate, but also a new series of Kress cycles.

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4. Gold and Crude Oil Trading 2009 Special Report

By: Chris_Vermeulen

Gold Trading: Gold closed higher for the week with very low volume due to the holidays. It is difficult to get a feel for where stocks and commodities are headed in the near term because of this light volume. Generally during holiday season light volume favors the longs and prices generally drift higher, which is what we had last week. The charts below will show you how I see the market and how I react to these salutations.

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5. Depression 2009 The Largest Train Wreck in Economic History

By: Darryl_R_Schoon

Change is a constant whether perceived or not; but only when we see it do we believe it has occurred. Then, it is too late.

The phrase, speculative bubble, is used to describe the financial tumescence that characterizes the often manic unfounded rise of asset values. The phrase, however, is inadequate for it fails to convey the destructive aftermath that follows; for such purposes, train wreck, is a better description. In 2009, the largest train wreck in economic history is about to occur.

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6. Stock Market Obama Stimulus Plan and the January Effect

By: William Patalon III

President-elect Barack Obama's transition team is reportedly putting the finishing touches on an economic recovery plan that could run from $675 billion to $1 trillion, though many experts believe the program will most like range between $700 billion and $800 billion.

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7. Financial Markets Deflationary Crash of 2009

By: EWI

The following article is adapted from Robert Prechter's best-selling book, Conquer the Crash – You Can Survive and Prosper in a Deflationary Depression .

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The Credit Crisis Survival Kit

Elliott Wave International, the world's largest market forecasting firm, put together this free resource featuring 15 hand-picked reports and videos that will show you:

  • How we got into this mess
  • How to survive and prosper from it
  • When you can expect the crisis to end

Read All 15 and Download Your Free Credit Crisis Survival Kit

8. U.S. Dollar, Stocks and Financial Assets Could Surprise Investors in 2009

By: Jack Crooks

There are major imbalances across the global economy … Some countries save too much, others borrow and spend too much. These imbalances go back and forth as economies rebalance themselves.

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9. Stock Market Investors Buying Beaten Down Stocks

By: Prieur_du_Plessis

Changing the digits on the calendar from '08 to '09 may not have transformed the dire outlook for the global economy, but during the holiday-shortened New Year week investors appeared adamant to put the rout of 2008 behind them.

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10. UK Housing Market Will Not Bottom Before 2012

By: Andrew_Butter

Unless "Farrell's" Cycle is broken - Yesterdays News was predicting when the housing bubble would go pop; the game today is predicting the bottom.

In August it was hard to understand how the bursting bubble would affect (or infect), the economy, because thanks to the clever bean counters, information on the number and size of the naked bets was well hidden from outsiders, just as it was from as shareholders, government, and even, by the cloak of denial, from the gamblers themselves.

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