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The Socionomist

Our friends at The Socionomics Institute are proud to announce the newest issue of their long-awaited monthly publication, The Socionomist, and their new 2-hour DVD, "Toward a New Science of Social Prediction – Robert Prechter at the London School of Economics."

Learn how to get the DVD free with the special offer below.


Inside the June 5, 2009 Socionomist ...

Stress: An Epidemics Ally —

How to Avoid 'Threats on the Horizon'

The May Socionomist showed how epidemic disease relates to large-degree trend changes in social mood. Part 2 of this study digs deeper into this correlation to show you how aggregate stress -- born of the same fear that drives stock prices lower -- increases your risk of disease, and what you can do to protect yourself.

In the June 2009 issue, you'll discover:

  • How social mood trends relate to the timing of epidemics and pandemics within some of the most advanced societies over the past 1000 years.
  • Why rising stress is an epidemic's ally.
  • How declining social mood affects your response to stressful situations.
  • A striking similarity between disease progressions and financial manias.
  • Which "Threats on the Horizon" are the most likely to develop.
  • How understanding the socionomic perspective gives you a measure of immunization against negative social mood and its consequences.

    Plus...

  • What changes you can expect while "Dining in a Down Market."
  • Why Disney's popularity is "Up" after bottoming in March, and what you can expect in the future.
  • And links to two free socionomic reports.

Normally we would just sell this new publication for our usual low price: $19/month. And that is exactly what we are going to do, with one exception. Since you are already an EWI follower, we will treat you right if you want to get in on the second issue of The Socionomist. So here is what we are prepared to do:

  • We will send you 12 issues of The Socionomist over the course of a full year at the rate of $19/month.
  • And we will send you a copy of our just-completed DVD of Robert Prechter's 2-hour speech to the London School of Economics free.
  • All you have to do is pay for a year of The Socionomist in advance, after which time we will bill you quarterly at the normal rate (unless you decide to cancel).

If you are on the fence, you don't have to decide right away. You can always pay full price month by month whenever you decide to start.

But we want this publication to keep its momentum, so if you act now, we are willing to give you this DVD ($24.95 value) for free.

As they say in the garment district, "Such a deal!"


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Toward a New Science of Social Prediction – Robert Prechter at the London School of Economics

  • Discover a revolutionary framework for anticipating market action and social events.
  • Learn why conventional forecasting methods will leave you behind the curve.
  • See 75 charts and illustrations that lay out the foundation and application of socionomics.
  • Join the standing-room-only audience at the London School of Economics, and learn to apply socionomics so you can stay ahead of the crowd.
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