The Perfect Storm for Global Markets

By Ron Coby Feb 08, 2010 2:30 pm

What's the upside of a global market hurricaine?



Last week, Ron talked about how US markets were developing large head and shoulder tops.

Today, Ron talks about how this played out across weekly charts and the global markets, and why he believes we could be seeing a perfect storm for global markets.   If so, what's the upside of down in 2010?

Click below to watch the video.



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