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The Boring 20s

Released on Thursday, October 12, 2023TOOLS
Some believe that this decade is in for a repeat of the "roaring 1920s". On the contrary, Elliott wave analysis suggests that it may be just the opposite. Murray Gunn from Elliott Wave International will take you through some stunning charts to show you why.


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Murray Gunn
Elliott Wave International, Head of Global Research

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