Two Highly Recommended Books from Bob Prechter
InvestorEducation / Trader Psychology Oct 12, 2017 - 12:49 PM GMTHello,
Bob Prechter's two new socionomics books showcase one of the most exciting disciplines in the social sciences today. Social mood undergirds the entire Elliott wave forecasting model, and I can't recommend these books more as an intro to how mood works throughout society. Here's a short note from Bob about the books and a special offer:
On September 14, I completed a project that I started 18 years ago -- a comprehensive book series on the new science of socionomics. The final two titles are available to order now. They are:
Socionomic Studies of Society and Culture--
How Social Mood Shapes Trends from Film to Fashion
Socionomic Causality in Politics--
How Social Mood Influences Everything from Elections to Geopolitics
You can let your readers know that we're going to post them on Amazon for only $24.50 each (Amazon may discount them further) and quietly tell subscribers and close business friends (you!) about them. After that, we'll list the books at the full price of $35 each and tell everyone else. So if you want to save $21+, order them now.
You can visit these two links to order: http://amzn.to/2yZwujX (Culture) and http://amzn.to/2gvk4th (Politics). If they're listed as out of stock when you order, it's because they're going very fast -- They've already hit multiple best seller lists on Amazon, including #1 in Social Theory. More are on their way from the printer, and Amazon will email you as soon as your copy leaves their warehouse.
All the best.
BobAbout the Publisher, Elliott Wave International
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