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Prechter's Perspective

Robert Prechter on the Elliott Wave Principle, Market Analysis, Making Money, and the Nature of Social Trends

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This book is drawn from Robert Prechter's media interviews (1977-95), selected excerpts from "The Elliott Wave Theorist, " and other sources. With a contrary yet common-sense approach to markets and a straightforward and entertaining style, Prechter tells us what modern investors go out of their way to ignore: the market is layered with complexity. An added bonus is that much of his commentary on the markets, investing, and social events is timeless in nature. In displaying the full bounty of the Wave Principle, Bob paints a compelling and highly readable portrait of both the structure and the irony behind the social activities of man.

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Prechter's Perspective, Robert Rougelot Prechter

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1996
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Titre
Prechter's Perspective
Sous-titre
Robert Prechter on the Elliott Wave Principle, Market Analysis, Making Money, and the Nature of Social Trends
Langue
Anglais
Publié
1996
Format
souple
Pages
267
ISBN10
0932750400
ISBN13
9780932750402
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This book is drawn from Robert Prechter's media interviews (1977-95), selected excerpts from "The Elliott Wave Theorist, " and other sources. With a contrary yet common-sense approach to markets and a straightforward and entertaining style, Prechter tells us what modern investors go out of their way to ignore: the market is layered with complexity. An added bonus is that much of his commentary on the markets, investing, and social events is timeless in nature. In displaying the full bounty of the Wave Principle, Bob paints a compelling and highly readable portrait of both the structure and the irony behind the social activities of man.