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Robert Rougelot Prechter

    Besiege den Crash!
    Prechter's Perspective
    The CRB Commodity Yearbook 2003
    Elliott Wave Principle - Key to Market Behavior
    Conquer the Crash
    Elliott Wave Principle
    • Elliott Wave Principle

      • 248 páginas
      • 9 horas de lectura

      This book is a definitive work on the Wave Principle, highly recommended for anyone interested in Elliott. It is endorsed as essential reading for those involved in technical or wave analysis, praised for its clarity and comprehensiveness, making it suitable for both beginners and veterans. Reviewers commend it as an outstanding handbook on Elliott Wave theory, providing all necessary tools for serious technical analysts to conduct their own analysis. Notably, Chapter Three offers the best explanation of Fibonacci numbers available, adding significant value. Many professionals in the field express that this book has enhanced their understanding of Elliott, with methods successfully used by the author fully detailed. It is deemed crucial for any serious market student, regardless of their analytical approach, whether in stocks, bonds, or commodities. The book's insights are considered so profound that it has garnered accolades, including the Technical Analysis Association's Award of Excellence. Additionally, a remarkable prediction made in 1978 is highlighted as one of the most significant market forecasts in history.

      Elliott Wave Principle
      3,9
    • Conquer the Crash

      • 320 páginas
      • 12 horas de lectura

      As the bear market progresses, millions of people who trusted in the stock market will be looking for answers, which this book aims to provide. Written by an expert on investing in bear markets, Bob Prechter has written a useful guide for investors and traders.

      Conquer the Crash
      3,8
    • Robert Prechter and A.J. Frost's groundbreaking investment classic hailed by reviewers as the "definitive textbook on the Wave Principle." It's the most useful and comprehensive guide to understanding and applying the Elliott Wave Principle. (Paperback, 255 pgs.)

      Elliott Wave Principle - Key to Market Behavior
    • The CRB Commodity Yearbook 2003

      • 384 páginas
      • 14 horas de lectura

      The single most comprehensive source of commodity and futures market information available, this resource has been regarded as the industry's "bible" since 1939. It provides a wealth of authoritative data from government reports, private industry, and trade associations, compiled by the Commodity Research Bureau, the recognized authority in the commodity sector. Essential for identifying trends in supply and demand and projecting price movements, it offers investors worldwide supply/demand and production/consumption data for all basic commodities and futures markets—from aluminum to zinc—covering major markets in interest rates, currencies, energy, and stock index futures. With over 900 tables, graphs, and price charts of historical data, many dating back to 1900, it also includes concise introductory articles that highlight key features of each commodity, putting quantitative information in context. Additionally, articles by industry professionals address key markets and important issues within the commodity sector. The 2003 edition features insights such as "Understanding and Analyzing the Sugar Market" by Walter Spilka and "Conquer the Crash: You Can Survive and Prosper in a Deflationary Depression" by bestselling author Robert R. Prechter Jr. This Yearbook offers invaluable information and guidance for anyone involved in commodities.

      The CRB Commodity Yearbook 2003
    • Prechter's Perspective

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

      • 267 páginas
      • 10 horas de lectura

      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.

      Prechter's Perspective