Elliott Wave Principle: Key To Market Behavior
by A. J. Frost, Robert R. Prechter
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"This is a definitive, excellent book on Elliott, and I recommend it to all who have an interest in the Wave Principle." --Richard Russell, Dow Theory Letters "Gold and Silver Today wholeheartedly endorses this book. It is the definitive work on a scientific wave theory of human experience. If you are interested in technical or wave analysis, it should be required reading." --Gold & Silver Today "This book is extremely well done. It is clear, brief and bold...by far the most useful and show more comprehensive for both the beginner and the veteran." --William Dilanni, Wellington Mgmt. Co. "An outstanding job...I don't think a better basic handbook of Elliott Wave theory could be written." --Donald J. Hoppe, Business and Investment Analysis "...A top-drawer reference for serious technical analysts....all the nuts and bolts necessary to do their own Elliott Wave assembly." --Futures Magazine "Chapter Three is the best description of Fibonacci numbers we've seen in print and that alone is worth the price of the book." --Janes Dines, The Dines Letter "In a third of a lifetime in this business, this was the first time I really understood Elliott, and this is certainly the first book on Elliott that I could recommend. All the methods that Prechter has used so successfully are fully described in this book." --The Professional Investor "Elliott Wave Principle is such an important, fascinating, even mind-bending work, we are convinced that it should be read by and and every serious student of the market, be they fundamentalist or technician, dealing in stocks, bonds or commodities." --Market Decisions "Even allowing for minor stumbles, that 1978 prediction must go down as the most remarkable stick market prediction of all time." --James W. Cowan, Monitor Money Review; Recipient of the Technical Analysis Association's Award of Excellence show lessTags
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This 1990 book predicted the end of a very long cyclical upswing for 1987 and got it completely wrong. However, if you extend their Elliot charts to 2008, you get a much better wave shape with a 2007 Dow top at 14.000 or so. The time spans also fit nicely. Perhaps not to be taken too seriously.
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- Original publication date
- 1978
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- Business, Nonfiction, General Nonfiction
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- 332.6322 — Society, Government, and Culture Economics Banking & Money Investing Personal Investing Types Of Investments And Other Topics Stocks
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- English, German
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