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Rating: Summary: Not bad Review: Nice job from Tony, but Prechter lacks deeper knowledge of the basics of finance and macro-economy to be able to make such affirmations. Not to mention that he over-simplifies all matters to make and re-make his point. Of course, his pessimistic view may still prove to be right and then he will be called a guru again. But how long has been since he declared these points and nothing happened? Some months, right? As he also agrees, TIMING is key to make or not to lose money on financial markets, so to me this book is 3 stars: not bad, but no good either.
Rating: Summary: Seeing History In Advance Review: Riveting!For the first time in my life I'm beginning to understand how markets operate and how to effectively anticipate change. I have an MBA in Finance, and the Elliott Wave Principle, as described by Prechter, does a much better job than traditional macroeconomics, at recognizing trend changes. There is no better way to participate in the global financial arena than to have the tools to see major transitions in the economy, markets and society before they occur. Of course, there's no perfection in the markets, only percentages of perfection. Anthony Robbins and Robert Prechter are dynamic together ... I found myself unable to turn the interview off. My advice ... get this interview in the hands of anyone who is important to you to help them protect themselves and their portfolios before it's too late.
Rating: Summary: Stong Stuff Review: The content and pace of this interview is strong. I'm an accountant by profession and trade as a hobby; and the information contained in this interview blew me away. If you think you know what your doing in the financial markets you MUST expose yourself to this message. Failure to do is unquantifiable.
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