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Infinity

The Colours of Infinity; The Beauty and Power of Fractals

Driven by the curious enthusiasm that engulfs many fractalistas, in 1994, Nigel Lesmoir-Gordon overcame enormous obstacles to raise the finance for and then shoot and edit the groundbreaking TV documentary from which this book takes its name. Since this volume is a celebration of the tenth anniversary of that film, now seen on TV channels in over fifty countries around the world, it is here on the DVD in the back. It is made with so much evident pleasure that it is approaching cult status and the soundtrack, with Pink Floyd's David Gilmour, adds infinite value to this book. But The Colours of Infinity is not just a celebration. It also brings fractal geometry up to date with a gathering of the thoughts and enthusiasms of the foremost writers and researchers in the field, including EWI's own Robert Prechter. His chapter, "The Human Social Experience Forms a Fractal," gives readers an overview of R.N. Elliott's discovery that the stock market is patterned and explains why: the human herding impulse.

 

Beautiful Pictures

Beautiful Pictures from the Gallery of Phinance
by Robert Prechter

Bob Prechter has written 13 books, but he says, "The coolest of them all is Beautiful Pictures. It was the hardest one to write because of all the calculations involved. But the end result was a gallery of simple, clear graphs that will let you see at a glance the incredible way that Elliott waves -- going all the way back to 1932 -- are proportioned in time and price." Some day, the financial world will catch up to these ideas, but you will enjoy the future now when you look at these truly beautiful pictures. The book is a large size, with full 8 1/2 x11 pages so you can see every chart clearly. With just this guide, you will find that you can forecast market turning points yourself. If you're serious about the stock market, you have to put this book in your personal library.

Market Analysis

Market Analysis for the New Millennium
by Robert Prechter

Market Analysis for the New Millennium foreshadows sweeping changes in market analysis for the twenty-first century and beyond. Most people are so accustomed to hearing that market action is driven by the latest announcement by the Fed or a recent political debacle that they no longer stop to think. Those who do think can only arrive at the conclusion that conventional market discourse is a waste of time. The entire premise of conventional analysis – that social events drive market events – is erroneous. That’s why conventional analysts are always encouraging you to do the wrong thing at the wrong time and scrambling to explain market action after the fact.

 

Elliott Wave Principle

Elliott Wave Principle
by Frost and Prechter

Remember when the Dow was at 790? If so, you’re remembering a date over 20 years ago. As the Dow was scraping bottom in late 1978, Robert Prechter and A. J. Frost resurrected an investment method that was spiraling into obscurity. When Prechter and Frost released Elliott Wave Principle, reviewers immediately hailed it "the definitive textbook on the Wave Principle." But the book was more than that. In one of the most incredibly accurate predictions in financial history, it also forecasted the lift-off of the greatest bull market in the twentieth century.

 

Elliott's Masterworks

R.N. Elliott's Masterworks the Definitive Collection
by R.N.Elliott

This richly expanded version of The Major Works of R.N. Elliott presents the three ground-breaking works, long out of print, in which R.N. Elliott first described his discoveries to the world. Includes:
– "The Wave Principle" (1938)
– The Financial World articles (1939)
– Nature's Law
-- The Secret of the Universe (1946)
– The key essays from Elliott's Educational Letters
– Numerous charts with Elliott's own labeling