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The Emerging Arab Capital Markets: Investment Opportunities in Relatively Underplayed Markets
Published in Hardcover by Kegan Paul International Ltd. (01 August, 1997)
Author: Henry T. Azzam
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The Elliott Wave Principle as applied to the London Stock Market
Published in Unknown Binding by Tara Books (1976)
Author: Robert C Beckman
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The Electronic Financial Markets of the Future: Survival Strategies of the Broker-Dealers
Published in Hardcover by Palgrave MacMillan (06 September, 2002)
Author: Lauren Liebenberg
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Emerging Markets (International Library of Critical Writings in Economics)
Published in Hardcover by Edward Elgar Publishing (01 May, 2004)
Authors: Geert Bekaert and Campbell R. Harvey
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Emerging Capital Markets
Published in Hardcover by Quorum Books (30 November, 1998)
Authors: J. Jay Choi and John A. Doukas
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Elliott Wave Principle Key to Stock Market Profits
Published in Hardcover by New Classics Library (01 August, 1984)
Author: Robert Roughelot
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Elliott Wave Principle : Key to Market Behavior (Wiley Trading Advantage (Hardcover))
Published in Paperback by John Wiley & Sons (16 January, 2001)
Authors: Robert Rougelot Prechter and A. J. Frost
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Elliott from his editor
Either you are a so-called Elliottician or simply curious about one of the most discussed market histyory, this book is a must have.
Robert Pretcher is from far the best author I have read on Elliott wave theory. The book is clear and contains all the tenets you need to get a firm, sound graph of the Elliott Theory.
Do not expect trading systems or magic formulas, but at least a good, well written, concise but still complete analysis of the key Elliott's principles.
Suggested read.

Well Written Book On A Controversial Subject
After reading this book I've decided to study Elliot Waves very carefully. While the book is fairly short the job of constructing degrees and understanding the rules/guidelines will take time to master. The reason I feel it's worth the time is that only Elliot Wave provided a structured way to understand short and long term cycles. The stacking and governance by degree provide meaningful insight into predicting future price movement.

Not a Get-Rich-Quick way of investing
Obviouosly people either love this book (and this concept) or they hate it. I happen to love it and believe that the wave principle answers many questions about market behavior, mass social psychology and even world history. To me, the book does as much in constructing the tapestry of human history as it does in expaining stock market movements.

Anyone expecting to use this book to day-trade and get rich quick is likely to be dissappointed - no one but true experts should be day trading anyway and even many "experts" should probably find other lines of work.

What this book will do is begin to provide an understanding of markets as a function of human nature as well as to provide a very good long term perspective of all of human history. This book provides insight to explain everything from minor stock market corrections to protracted economic depressions to major world wars and even, believe it or not, the dark ages.

Many are critical of Prechter's (obviously wrong) bearish opinion through the 1990s, and rightfully so. On the other hand, if his hypothesis is correct (and I think it is) that we are approaching the end of a bull market that started in 1789, then calling the end of that bull market correctly within even ten years is a spectacular feat. (Yes, I said a bull market that started in "Seventeen Eighty-Nine". Read the book and begin to understand why the USA was born through revolution at the end of the 1700s.)

Let me also point out that Prechter was about the only voice calling for a tremendous bull market starting in 1982. At that time, the mainstream media was pronouncing equities "dead" and you could hardly give away a share of stock free with a bowl of soup. Now that everyone and their brother wants to own stock, of course anyone with a bearish opinion is treated as an outcast.

I think people who have such a low opinion of this book either have minds that are way too closed or, frankly, do not have the ability to understand it. (While I don't think the book is extremely difficult, it is not exactly a first grade reader either.)

Anyone who is in the stock market or considering being in it should consider this book obligatory reading. As unpopular as this viewpoint may be now, we are heading for a very serious bear market and anyone who removes most (or all) of their funds from the stock market will look back ten years from now and be very glad they did.

Prechter's Elliott Wave International has a web site at elliottwave.com which I highly recommend. The site provides additional information which may make a stronger case for the validity and importance of this information than I have here.


Elliott Wave Explained: A Real-World Guide to Predicting & Profiting from Market Turns
Published in Paperback by Irwin Professional Publishing (01 March, 1995)
Author: Robert C. Beckman
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Confusing and poorly explained
I have been fascinated with Elliott Wave theory for many years and am always looking for books explaining it. My biggest criticism of this book is the fact that it repeatedly talks about the fact that price movements are more often than not difficult to fit into Elliott theory. The author fails to actually show what we should be looking at in the charts to apply the theory to practice. He shows us a number of simple theoretical charts of possible price movements but it would have been a lot more helpful to go through wave analysis for an index in practice showing us the pitfalls to watch out for. Granted, price action is always unique but such examples would allow the reader the opportunity to understand the application of the theory. The writing style is also somewhat superior which started to grate on me.

EXCELLENT WORK MASTERED WELL BY THE AUTHOR
ROBERT C BECKMAN HAS EXPLAINED THE THEORY VERY WELL. ITS APPLICATION TO INDIVIDUAL STOCKS IS ALSO VERIFIABLE. HATS OFF TO ROBERT AND THREE CHEERS TO ELLIOT. I READ THE INDIAN PAPERBACK EDITION AND FOUND IT RELEVANT. I WOULD LIKE TO COMMUNICATE WITH ROBERT BECKMAN AS I FEEL THAT FURTHER STUDY OF THIS THEORY 'S APPLICABILITY TO INDIAN STOCK MARKET IS POSSIBLE AND I AM WILLING TO STUDY THE SAME. CAN I HAVE HIS EMAIL ADDRESS , PLEASE. MY NAME IS KUMAR D ADVANI AND MY EMAIL ADDRESS IS kadvani@bom7.vsnl.net.in


Elliot Wave Principle: Key to Stock Market Profits, 1994
Published in Hardcover by Probus Publishing Co. (December, 1990)
Authors: A. J. Frost and Robert R. Prechter
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Electronic bulls and bears : U.S. securities markets and information technology (SuDoc Y 3.T 22/2:2 EL 2/14)
Published in Unknown Binding by Congress of the U.S., Office of Technology Assessment (1990)
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