Market Analysis for the New Millennium - Robert R Prechter - Books - New Classics Library - 9781616040833 - 2017
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Market Analysis for the New Millennium

Robert R Prechter

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Market Analysis for the New Millennium

Learn what's really going on in the markets

The entire premise of conventional analysis - that social events drive market events - is erroneous. That's why conventional analysts continuously encourage you to do the wrong thing at the wrong time and then scramble to explain market action after the fact.

Market Analysis in the New Millennium lights the way professionals should conduct financial analysis. The twelve contributors understand what's really going on in the markets. Collectively, they tear down convention and build a powerful case for a brand new way.

There is a common thread running through each of the essays in this book. Right now, those who espouse this view are in the minority. This volume brings hope that the right kind of market analysis will rise to prominence in the new millennium.

This volume includes classic issues of our publications as well as many new pieces. Here's part of what you'll find: New Studies in the Wave Principle and other studies in market analysis that reveal the latest findings in the field Fascinating essays on finance and philosophy to give you a deeper understanding of how markets really work Insight into investment manias so you don't get swept up and away with the crowd Requirements for successful forecasting and speculation to guide you as you put your newfound knowledge to work in the markets

Media Books     Hardcover Book   (Book with hard spine and cover)
Released 2017
ISBN13 9781616040833
Publishers New Classics Library
Pages 316
Dimensions 156 × 234 × 19 mm   ·   603 g
Language English  

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