In beautiful 8 1/2 x 11-inch hardcover fashion, How to Forecast Gold and Silver Using the Wave Principle revisits all of Robert Prechter's real-time metals commentary during the bear-market years of 1980-2001. From die-hard Elliott wavers to precious metal enthusiasts, everyone can benefit from its 500 pages packed with insight.
The best way to get experience without risking your neck? Find a personal mentor who has the time and interest to teach you everything they know. Bob Prechter has spent three decades building his market wisdom, and he shares it with you here in an intimate Q&A.
This revolutionary two-book set spells out a historical correlation between patterned shifts in social mood and their most sensitive register, the stock market. It also presents engaging essays – representing over 20 years worth of research – correlating social mood trends to music, sports, corporate culture, peace, war and macroeconomic trends.
Pioneering Studies in Socionomics is the follow-up to Prechter's ground-breaking introductory text on Socionomics, The Wave Principle of Human Social Behavior. This new title is comprised of a collection of engaging essays representing over 20 years worth of research into this new model of thought.
Market Analysis for the New Millennium communicates a message of sweeping change for the better in the way professionals should be conducting financial analysis. The contributors to this revolutionary volume challenge the ubiquitous yet erroneous belief that the character of social events determines the mood behind the markets. Collectively, these twelve authors tear down convention and build a powerful case for a brand new way.
At the Crest of the Tidal Wave: A Forecast for the Great Bear Market presents overwhelming evidence for a historic turn – a turn that will cause catastrophic loss to the unprepared and great rewards to the prepared. The Year 2000 edition includes over 50 pages of charts updating this volume through December 2000. (Hardback, 508 pp.)
Bob proposes a new science called socionomics. It's the study of how humans interact, and how that interaction determines the course of the economy, culture and history. Learn how history unfolds not as cycles but as form-driven fractal “waves." A radical and bold application of the Wave Principle. (Hardback, 463 pp.).
Presents three ground-breaking works in which Elliott first described his discoveries to the world, plus a detailed biography, rare photos and more. (Hardback, 308 pp.).
Real-time analysis and market forecasts from the master, with many essays on the applications of the Wave Principle. The letters and essays are extensively footnoted and cross-referenced by Robert Prechter. (Hardback, 234 pp.).
A.J. Frost was A. Hamilton Bolton's successor as the reigning dean of the Wave Principle. Everything he ever published on the subject is in this book. Every word Russell wrote about the Wave Principle is here too, including one of the greatest market calls of all time. (Hardback, 234 pp.).
All of Bolton's annual Elliott Wave Supplements for The Bank Credit Analyst, personal letters, articles, plus a biography. (Hardback, 412 pp.)
A wonderful book about Leonardo Fibonacci's rediscovery of the Golden Ratio in the 13th century. Includes Fibonacci's own math problems, and quaint woodcut illustrations. (Softback, 128 pp.).