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SAMPLES:


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Welcome to the NTO and PTP Test-Drive  
Below you will see a lists of several premium content files some of which contain video files and special reports from each of these subscriptions.   
We have intentionally disabled many of the links however upon subscribing; you will have access to all of the archives and special reports.  We suspect this ample sampler will give you a very good idea of what to expect from these services.  
In fact, this is our Charting Bundle page, which includes both the Near Term Outlook and the Position Traders Perspective. As an aside, the Interim Monthly Forecast is a monthly vs. weekly version of the Position Traders Perspective.  
To get the most up to date issues delivered to you regularly, just click on any of the subscribe buttons that you see on this page, or select from our full menu of membership options.   
PS  
To get the highest quality chart images and video resolution, scroll down to the TIPS & TRICKS section for some suggestions.  Enjoy, and don't forget to let us know what you think.

RECENT PREMIUM CONTENT FILES:
PDF >>  Mar-09, 2012 Near Term Outlook
PDF >>  Mar-07, 2012 Near Term Outlook
PDF >>  Mar-05, 2012 Near Term Outlook*

RECENT PREMIUM CONTENT FILES:
PDF >>  Mar-06, 2012 Position Traders Perspective / IMF
PDF >>  Feb-28, 2012 Position Traders Perspective
PDF >>  Feb-21, 2012 Position Traders Perspective


ARCHIVES :: IMPORTANT FILES :: SPECIAL REPORTS
PDF >> Nov-29, 2009 Analog Chart Studies (update 3)
PDF >> Nov-01, 2009 Analog Chart Studies (update 2) 
PDF >> Sep-23, 2009 Analog Chart Studies (original)


NTO                         PTP                         Bundle                     IMF       
                                     
The Near Term Outlook                     Position Traders Perspective             EWT's Charting Bundle                       Interim Monthly Forecast


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General TIPS & TRICKS:
Whether they contain embedded video or not, SAVING content FILES and opening them to view from the ADOBE ACROBAT READER renders much higher quality images. 

The default viewer is okay, but the quality rendered from the ADOBE READER is FAR SUPERIOR.

IMPORTANT 1/20/2012:  PLEASE NOTE:  It has come to our attention that for one reason or another, the most recent Adobe Reader Update (Version 10.1.2) does not properly recognize nor play our embedded videos.  Until this is resolved, please use the Adobe Reader Version 10.1.1 to play saved PDF files from your hard disk.

There does NOT however appear to be any problems with video playback using the new version (10.1.2) when opening files via Drop Box directly from within your browser.  This is the default method of delivery however, if you wish to save PDF files to disk and play them later, version 10.1.2 does not appear to work at this time.

IMAGE AND VIDEO QUALITY – Feb 21, 2012

General:  (If PDF’s are opened directly from within your browser upon initial retrieval from the website, the zoom resolution should be automatically preset for optimum viewing clarity.  However, you must still select the 480p setting to view screen casts otherwise price bars and text may appear fuzzy.)

NOTE:  Instructions for attaining the Highest Quality Resolution and Video Playback of PDF files that have been saved to your hard disk: 

Setting the free Adobe reader % zoom resolution for optimum clarity:

To gain maximum quality resolution when viewing PDF files in the free Adobe reader, it may be necessary to tweak the magnification or Zoom %. 

For instance, on this sample PC (see snapshot) the Adobe magnification setting is set to 87.2% for maximum quality resolution. 


Once you find the exact % of magnification that works best on your PC, you can set the reader to automatically open the files at this zoom level each time.

To do this, you can go into the Adobe reader, and under the edit tab, select “preferences.”  In “page display” under the categories heading, you can set the Page Layout to “Automatic,” and set it to open at your desired percentage of “zoom.” In this case, we set the reader to open at 87.25 each time we open up a PDF.

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What can we do better?  Please provide suggestions for improving our products and services.

Submit your question and get an answer at our first opportunity.


Joe Russo
Publisher and Chief Market Analyst
Elliott Wave Technology

PS
For MAC Users / Technical NOTE MAC-Platform Status as of  12-28-2010: 
We are working with Adobe engineers to resolve issues surrounding "Adobe Readers" inability to play embedded videos on the MAC platform.  They have identified the trouble with "Reader" on the MAC platform as a known "bug" resident within the reader.  They have informed us that they are unable to commit to specific timeframe for fixing this "reader" related bug on the MAC platform.  All we can do is keep checking for updates to the latest reader and hope that the next such update will include a fix for the bug.





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The Near Term Outlook                     Position Traders Perspective             EWT's Charting Bundle                       Interim Monthly Forecast
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More TIPS and TRICKS for files containing embedded video
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Two Clicks Opens the Premium Content PDF files with embedded video:
1. After clicking on the PDF links, select "yes" to open the PDF with the adobe reader.
    2. Select "Play" multimedia content to activate navigation tabs and chart-cast videos.


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    The Near Term Outlook                     Position Traders Perspective             EWT's Charting Bundle                       Interim Monthly Forecast




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