2008 Forecast Seminar Videos & DVD Course - AVAILABLE after the weekend of December 1 & 2, 2007

 

Will Stocks-to-Use Ratios Sink to Record Lows?
Will Corn & Soybean Prices Surge to Record Highs?

Ernie Quigley's Strategies for Making Profits in 2008

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It has been years since I've used superlatives to describe the potential in the corn and bean markets, but I believe this year's Forecast Seminar will be the most instructive, useful, and rewarding seminar that you have attended in years.

The actual and anticipated Stocks-to-Use Ratio (STUR) of corn, beans, and wheat are among the most closely watched pieces of fundamental information followed by traders in the pits of Chicago and producers throughout the Corn Belt.

I have completed a special analysis that shows the odds are high that in 2008 corn may have a Stocks to Usage Ratio between 2.25 and 5.4%. The record low STUR for corn was 5% in 1995. Corn prices surged to $5.25 in July 1996. Can you imagine what would happen to corn prices if its Stocks to Usage Ratio sinks below 5.0%?

This same confidential analysis shows there are substantial probabilities that in 2008 soybean ending stocks could decline to minimum pipeline requirements of 100 million bushels and possibly below. If soybean ending stocks sink to 100 million the soybean Stocks to Usage Ratio would be in the neighborhood of 3.5%. The soybean STUR in 2003 was 5.0%. Bean prices soared to $10.40 in March 2004. How high will beans soar if their Stocks to Usage Ratio sinks to 3.5%?

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Give me the first weekend in December and I'll show you my special analysis of:

· Estimates of soybean and corn ending stocks for 2008
· Estimates of soybean and corn Stocks to Usage Ratios for 2008

The fundamental picture of corn is reinforced by a Major Cycle. For two years the 3-Year Bull Market in corn prices measured from the low of November 2005 has been analyzed and discussed at our Forecast Seminars. This Major Cycle projects a continuation of the bull market into 2008.

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The following chart shows W.D. Gann's 27-28 Year Cycle of MAJOR highs in corn prices. If history repeats itself, corn prices will surge to another MAJOR high in 2008.

Study the data on the above chart. After the surge in prices to their major highs in 1925, 1952, and 1981, notice the significant declines that came afterward. These historical patterns indicate it will be critical to know WHEN corn prices are likely to make their high next year. I will be discussing this timing in detail at my 2008 Forecast Seminar in Kansas City the first weekend of December. Make your plans now to attend.

The weekend is designed to help you capitalize on the possible historic moves that may take place in corn and soybeans in 2008. The weekend will be devoted to sharing strategies for making profits in 2008.

Location: Kansas City Airport Embassy Suites
Date: Saturday & Sunday, December 1 & 2, 2007

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What they say about Ernie Quigley
and his Forecast Seminars

"This seminar is very helpful from a marketing standpoint and helps put together a game plan for the future." James B. - Breckenridge, MN

"Very good. A lot of useful information, more than meets the eye such as the weather section, trading tips etc." Earl L. - Los Molinos, CA

"This was my first seminar and it was excellent. Very informative and useful tools to help with my marketing decisions. I understand more thoroughly the newsletter and comments now that I have the background of how to use it…See you next year!" Terry P. - Ladoga, IN

"Ernie really made things easy to understand and very logical. The content of the seminar was excellent and well presented." Jim J. - Lake Oswego, OR

I am still working on the presentation for the weekend, but here is a brief list of topics to be covered during the "Strategies for Making Profits in 2008" Forecast Seminar:

· An analysis and discussion of Gann's Major Cycle in corn and beans that peaks in 2008.

· The timing of this MAJOR high using the pattern of seasonal turning points and our proprietary intermediate-term cycles.

During 2007 our intermediate-term cycles were useful and profitable. In soybeans, the 9 to 10 Month Interval of the 14-Year Cycle and the 10 to 13 Month Interval of Gann's 45-Year Cycle aligned with the Spring High of February 22nd. The 40 to 52 Month Interval of Gann's 45-Year Cycle and the 6 to 8 Month Interval of the 14-Year Cycle aligned with the Spring Low of April 24th. The Summer High of July 13, 2007 aligned with the 11 to 12 interval of Gann's 45-Year Cycle. All of these cycles were published weeks and months in advance in our 2007 Forecast or in our monthly newsletters.

Our intermediate-term cycles will be used to project probable turning points of the seasonal highs and lows for 2008. The MAJOR high of 2008 will align with one of these turning points. We already have preliminary projections of when this high is likely to occur.

· The geometry of soybeans that was used to confirm the high of July 13, 2007…and the timing of a significant turning point this geometry projects for 2008.

On Friday, July 13th geometry of price and time aligned to complete a cell of the growth spiral in cash beans. Based on this compelling geometry, on Monday, July 16th before the opening, Special Reports were transmitted to subscribers advising them that the odds were extremely high the summer high was in place.

Producers were advised to expect a trending lower market into a fall-harvest low. Traders were advised to be sellers of November beans and to enter short positions. Traders were advised to cover these short positions on July 26th for profits of approximately $3,475 per contract. (An approximate 13 minute free video that explains this geometry of July 13th is available by registering on our home page. Current subscribers who have Internet access can view the video on their member's page.)

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· Realistic price projections for both beans and corn.

Our 2007 Forecast Seminar focused on typical price targets for beans and corn. Targets for cash beans at central Illinois were given as $7.19 to $7.69 +/- and $8.00 to $8.38 +/-. Cash prices soared to $8.54 ½ on July 13th. This is pretty close for a projection made 7½ months in advance.

The typical price target given for cash corn at central Illinois for 2007 was $4.03 to $4.08 +/-. Cash corn prices surged to $4.12 ½ on February 22nd and then to $4.07 on June 15th, Incredibly close for a projection made 3 to 6½ months earlier.

The same methodologies used so successfully this past year will be used to make our price projections for 2008. Realistic price projections can help producers make profitable marketing decisions. Realistic price projections can help traders plan a trading campaign.

· Earth Changes and Weather Cycles.

I am not a meteorologist or climatologist. Nevertheless, climate change and weather patterns have been an interest for a good number of years. This part of our annual forecast has always been a highly rated section.

The history of droughts in the Corn Belt shows one is long overdue. The longest time between major droughts is 23 years. The last major drought that impacted just about all of the Corn Belt was back in 1988. This means it has been 19 years since the Corn Belt has seen a major drought.

If the Corn Belt suffers through a dry year next year, low yields will have to be factored in. I'll be discussing the Climate Factors currently impacting weather patterns. From this we will see if the odds favor a dry year in 2008.

· An Analysis and Discussion of the Stock Market

It is important to understand the long-term cyclical background to the present stock market.

Every year a detailed analysis of the stock market is presented. The Biblical Cycle of 70-Years, Gann's cycle of 20-Years, and the 17-Year Cycle have been excellent tools ever since 2000.

At last year's Forecast Seminar these cycles were used to project an important high during 2007. (W.D. Gann used to refer to years ending in 7 as the "Death Zone.") The Forecast projected a bear market decline of 20% +/-.

The last repetition of the 70-Year Cycle was from 1932 to 1937. The last repetition of the 20-Year Cycle was 982 to 1987. In both years of 1937 and 1987 stocks took quite a hit during the second half of the year. These two cycles and three repetitions of the 17-Year Cycle open the door to a meaningful decline during the second half of 2007.

Stocks are expected to remain under selling pressure into October-November. A decline into October-November would be comparable to the declines of 1990 (the 17-Year Cycle), 1987 (the 20-Year Cycle), and 1937 (the 70-Year Cycle). In each of those years stocks made at least an initial bottom during October-November of the respective years. The market declined at least 20% during these three previous cycles. The odds favor a comparable decline this year.

These long-term cycles are reinforced by the Pattern of the Decades shown on the following chart. The Pattern shows cyclical lows are typically made during the years ending in 2, or the third year of the decade. In the present decade stocks made a MAJOR Low during October 2002.

After making a low during years ending in 2 the pattern shows a steady increase until the year ending in 7. Years ending in 7 typically suffer the sharpest decline of the decade. The Pattern of the Decades reinforces our Major Cycles.

As I write this stocks have not suffered a 20% decline as anticipated. At the low of August 16th they had declined only 10%. Nevertheless, a 20% decline remains a strong probability.

If stocks complete a 20% +/- decline during late 2007 or early 2008 the questions become, "How will stocks behave after a bottom? Will stocks languish for several years or will a bull market environment return?" I will show some compelling cyclical analysis that will attempt to answer these questions.

Give us the weekend of December 1 & 2, and we'll give you strategies for making profits in 2008

Of Course…There's a Guarantee

If by Saturday, December 2nd at 12:00 noon you are not completely satisfied and decide to leave, just let us know and you'll receive a full refund of your seminar fees. Yes, we'll refund your money even though you've already received a lot of information about our 2008 Forecast.

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Here's another reason for registering now. All attendees will receive an approximate 175 Page "Strategy Manual."

This manual is filled to the brim with strategies for making profits during 2008. It contains an abundance of charts so one can follow along with the presentation. It includes charts of the MAJOR cycle impacting beans and corn during 2008. It includes charts of the intermediate-term cycles that are used to pinpoint probable turning points. It includes detailed charts of how our price projections are made, etc. etc. etc. This incredibly valuable information is yours so you can study it at your leisure.

Call Us If You Have Questions

If you have questions about the weekend
don't hesitate to call us at (949) 464-1051.

Corn and soybean fundamentals and cycles are coming together to form "A Perfect Storm." As I said at the beginning, it has been years since I've used superlatives to describe the potential in the corn and bean markets, but I believe this year's "Strategies For Making Profits in 2008" will be the most instructive, useful, and rewarding seminar that you have attended in years.

I look forward to seeing you there.



Ernie

P.S. Register for "Strategies for making profits in 2008" by Friday, November 2nd and receive an Early Bird discount of $50 off the registration fee of $597. You pay $547.

If you have attended any of our previous Forecast Seminars or purchased any of the video presentations take another $100 off the registration fee. You pay only $447.

If you have a friend who might find the Strategy Weekend useful
then please forward this link to them:

www.HarmonicTiming.com/strategyweekend.html

More of…What they say about Ernie Quigley
and his Forecast Seminars

"The best one so far. You made your cycles so they could be understood." Emil H. - Hunter, ND

"As a first time attendee I found this seminar very worthwhile. The seminar will put another tool in the box to try and achieve my marketing goals. Thanks for the good job."
Lee McL. - Defiance, IA

"Excellent workshop. Best I have attended." Marvin B. - Holly, CO

"The presentation was focused and well organized. Ernie's knowledge and obvious passion for the subject rings through. The information shared opens up the mind and allows us to be mentally prepared for the market." Leo & Dolorese N. - Peace River, Alberta, Canada

"Well presented, well organized, but most of all very straight forward with detailed historical examples. The resulting projections are detailed and specific. I have made more money from your suggestions than any other advisory service." Joseph L. - Nolensville, TN

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