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Conquer
the Crash: You Can Survive and Prosper in a Deflationary Depression
Conquer the Crash is required reading. It contains some of the clearest, easiest-to-understand material Ive ever read on Elliott wave. But more important, its real charm, and its usefulness, comes from the fact that Bob Prechter is writing for average folks who probably havent really given much thought to what might happen to the economy in the years ahead. And while some of the insights in Conquer the Crash are scary enough, this isnt really a doom-and-gloom piece. Its chock full of practical tips for specific actions you can and should take right now. - Timothy L. Bost (320 pages) $16.77 |
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the Crest of the Tidal Wave: A Forecast for the Great Bear Market
I've been reading this book as the Russian economy crashed, commodity prices hit new lows, and the U.S. dollar reached new highs (Aug/98). Spookily and disturbingly to me, these events are predicted!! in Prechter's book written in 95/96. - A reader from Canada , August 29, 1998 (475 pages) $34.30 |
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The Elliott Wave Principle: Key to Stock Market Behavior - By Robert R. Prechter & A. J. Frost A must read for anyone interested in discovering how the stock market behaves. The Elliott Wave Principle overviews the now famous theory of stock market behavior that accurately predicted the Great Bull Market which started in the early-1980's. It also predicts the future course of the stock market in the context of the Wave Principle, a future that all investors better understand if they are to escape financial ruin. Order today to insure your own financial security. (301 pages) $20.30 |
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The Spiral Calendar and Its Effect on Financial Markets and Human Events - By Christopher L. Carolan & Robert R. Prechter One of the greatest discoveries in the history of market's, Chris Carolan's Spiral Calendar has made uncannily accurate stock market predictions years ahead of time again and again. The Spiral Calendar correctly predicted the stock market top and subsequent crash in 1987. Likewise, based upon his unique market timing system, Carolan predicted the late-July top in the stock market this year years ahead of time. Order today and find out some of the most profound secrets of how to anticipate ups and downs in markets well ahead of time. (159 pages) $34.30 |
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Prechter's Perspective - By Robert R., Jr Prechter & Peter Kendall (Editor) A profound book that reveals the thinking of Robert Prechter, the Elliott Wave theorist. Order Prechter's Perspective and find out why Robert Prechter has become one of the most famous, widely followed stock market analysts in history. (280 pages) $15.20 |
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R.N. Elliott's Masterworks: The Definitive Collection - By Robert R., Jr. Prechter (Editor) & R. N. Elliott Ralph Nelson Elliott (1871-1948) led an adventurous and productive life. He enjoyed a remarkably successful accounting career, including a U.S. State Department appointment, long before he published his first book on the stock market at the age of 67. An inspiration to anyone facing his "declining years," Elliott's evident genius reached full flower in the last decade of his life, when he brought a great gift of knowledge to mankind. Elliott was of that rarest of breeds, a true scholar in the practical world of finance. His revolutionary theory of stock market behavior goes way beyond the usual limitations that are characteristic of the bulk of the literature. As A. Hamilton Bolton, founder of the Bank Credit Analyst, said, "He developed his principle into a rational method of stock market analysis on a scale never before attempted." In fact, the Wave Principle is far more than a useful analytical method. Over the years, it has had a profound effect on those who not only have the ability to recognize a theory of immense practical value, but who can appreciate the aesthetic beauty of the human experience in the abstract. The Wave Principle has fascinated philosophers, mathematicians, psychologists, theologians and financiers alike. Now, after being out of print for decades, the original works of R.N. Elliott have been made available in this one complete volume. (308 pages) $23.80 |
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Fibonacci Applications and Strategies for Traders (Wiley Trader's Advantage) - By Robert Fischer A fresh look at classic principles and applications of Fibonacci numbers and the Elliott Wave trading system. Demonstrates how to calculate and predict key turning points in commodity markets, analyze business and economic cycles as well as identify profitable turning points in interest rate movement. Forty charts and tables show how to use this analysis on a daily, weekly or intra-day trading basis. (169 pages) $34.97 |
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Technical Analysis Explained: The Successful Investor's Guide to Spotting Investment Trends and Turning Points - By Martin J. Pring The No. 1 guide on technical analysis has now been completely updated, revised, and reworked to integrate new developments in the financial markets over the last five years. It details the most current and sophisticated investment tools and techniques that help private investors and experienced professionals understand, interpret, and predict major market moves. What's more, the third edition focuses on new and emerging opportunities beyond the stock market by applying technical analysis techniques to international stock markets, gold, currencies, and commodities. Technical Analysis Explained arms readers with an arsenal of technical analysis tools to identify and interpret market cycles and select the best-performing investments. They will learn how to guage market swings and analyze the financial position of various investor groups. Moreover, they will gain hands-on knowledge of market indicators and indices, including price indexes, market breadth, moving average, cycles, rates of change, and various methods of volume measurement. The third edition also provides three chapters on the interdependence of interest rates and the stock market, with a discussion of how the technical approach can be successfully used to identify trends in the bond and money markets. This unrivaled resource is packed with hundreds of illustrations to clarify key points. It will enable investors to identify the early changes that signal major market swings, make investment decisions with a greater degree of confidence, and avoid costly mistakes. (521 pages) $34.97 |
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Technical Analysis of the Futures Markets: A Comprehensive Guide to Trading Methods and Applications - By John J. Murphy Murphy starts with a history of the futures markets and leads into charting, patterns, trendlines and on into some of the more common technical indicators. This book should be the bible for traders who are just getting their feet wet and then used as a reference later. There is no technical jargon that gives the reader the impression that this book is too advanced. Clear and easy to follow historic charts illustrate all of the concepts mentioned. This book should be on every traders' bookshelf. (570 pages) $41.97 |
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The Visual Investor: How to Spot Market Trends - By John J. Murphy The host of the popular CNBC program Tech Talk with John Murphy introduces readers to the art and science of visual analysis, explaining in terms that non-professionals can understand how to track the ups and downs of stock prices by visually comparing charts, instead of relying on abstruse mathematical formulas and rarefied technical concepts. Featuring easy-to read charts and graphs, along with disks containing leading software demos. (Cd-Rom edition) $27.97 |
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Intermarket Technical Analysis: Trading Strategies for the Global Stock, Bond, Commodity and Currency Markets - By John J. Murphy Trying to trade stock, bond, commodity and currency markets without intermarket awareness is like trying to drive a car without looking out the side and rear windows--very dangerous. In this guide to intermarket analysis, the author uses years of experience in technical analysis plus extensive charts to clearly demonstrate the interrelationshps that exist among the various market sectors and their importance. You'll learn how to use activity in surrounding markets in the same way that most people employ traditional technical indicators for directional clues. Shows the analyst how to focus outward, rather than inward, to provide a more rational understanding of technical forces at work in the marketplace. (282 pages) $45.50 |
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Contrarian Investment Strategies: The Next Generation: Beat the Market by Going Against the Crowd - By David N. Dreman All stock-market investors embrace the motto "Buy low, sell high." Few act accordingly, however, for to do so would require that we go against the crowd, buying stocks that are out of favor and selling Wall Street's darlings. Powerful psychological forces prevent us from pursuing a contrarian investment strategy, although it consistently beats the market, according to David Dreman, a seasoned money manager and long-time columnist for Forbes magazine. One of the Street's best-known and most articulate contrarians, Dreman has updated his 1982 investment classic, Contrarian Investment Strategies, using recent research on investor psychology. His revised book combines proven techniques for selecting undervalued stocks with fresh insights on how to defy, and thereby profit from, the popular fears or enthusiasms of the moment. (320 pages) $17.50 |
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Martin Zweig's Winning on Wall Street - By Martin E. Zweig & Morrie Goldfischer One of America's most successful financial analysts provides a comprehensive, reliable guide to stock market investment, using proven techniques to pick stocks and explaining how to know when to buy and sell to achieve maximum return with minimum risk. (304 pages) $11.99 |
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Stock Market Logic: A Sophisticated Approach to Profits on Wall Street - By Norman, G. Fosback This classic, first published in 1976, has gone through 18 printings and sold more than a half-million copies. It offers comprehensive coverage of the stock market for investors and professionals, and presents a coherent philosophy, showing how investors with reasonable objectives can use this approach to reap steady rewards. Includes discussions on market indicators, econometrics and the market and stock selection theories. It outlines a financial management system to measure the market and keep score, and explains how to use market logic and mutual funds to maximize profit and reduce risk. (384 pages) $24.00 |
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