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Subscribe to Longwave’s invaluable web resource and benefit from deeper and more rewarding economic insights than ever before.
As more and more financial experts look to the Longwave Principle as an unrivaled barometer for impending economic cycles, the value of those forecasts has increased exponentially.
This enhanced access provides readers with weekly and semi-monthly newsletters, timely special edition bulletins, the most up-to-date market information, and our Longwave recommendations.
Complete access to Longwave Analytics’ enhanced website is now available to subscribers only!
A subscription to the Longwave Analytics website enables you to access the following publications:
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The Week That Was – A weekly publication delineating economic reports and business activities on a daily basis; complete with charts and commentary where appropriate.
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Ian’s Investment Insights – Ian Gordon’s periodic investment interpretations on the markets and specific companies in detail, supported with charts and graphs.
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Economic Winter – Our economics newsletter published once a month on macroeconomic topics of interest within the current business cycle.
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Special Editions –Voluminous publications on global economic issues of historical relevance and how they will affect the behavior of markets in the present and future.
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Companies We Like – Analytical reports on junior gold and precious metals companies that we hold in personal investment portfolios.
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Related Articles – Economic newsletters authored by market analysts we follow and can recommend to our subscribers.
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Recommended Reading – Books on investing and economics which may be of both historical and current interest to our subscribers.
Included in our publications outlined above are an host of charts and graphs on a global variety of economic topics and displayed on a timely basis. Furthermore, upon invitation, Ian Gordon, President of Longwave Analytics, schedules speaking engagements at selected business conferences throughout the year, on the subject of the Longwave principle and the outlook for the global economy.
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