DO NOT BUY THIS BOOK - Rated 
MANY YEARS AGO, ROBERT PRECHTER CO-WROTE THE ELLIOTT WAVE PRINCIPLE. A WORK OF EXTRAORDINARY GENIUS. SINCE THEN, ALL HIS SUBSEQUENT PREDICTIONS ARE JUST PLAIN WRONG. DONT WASTE YOUR MONEY. HE IS ALREADY A VERY RICH MAN.
Prechter's preaching not up to scratch - Rated 
I have read alot of Elliott Wave Principle books including Prechter's key to market behaviour, which I greatly enjoyed. I knew that by buying thi sbook 6 years after it was written, I would not be able to profit from his analysis, but I was eager to see the guru's theory in practice. I just thank my lucky stars that it's not 1995 now, as his convincing arguments might have made me act on his view that the only certainty at the time of writing (1995) is that the Dow will be carried below 1000. Of course this could still happen, but it has really shown us Elliotticians that the theory has major flaws. A well-written book, but if you're looking for more than an amusing read, go elsewhere!
A must-have roadmap for the years to come. - Rated 
Welcome to Dow 10,000. So, what's next? Skies the limit, right? Do you know what it means when everyone you know is in the stock market? Have you ever wondered why only the big name stocks have been soaring like rockets for years, while those of most small and medium size companies have languished? Would it surprise you to know that the 15 year rise in bonds has not been a bull market at all, but a BEAR MARKET RALLY? How far must the price of gold fall before it finally reaches "rock bottom"? And finally, what do you think your home will be worth ten years from now? Read this book and you will have an excellent guide to all these questions. Robert Prechter has seen it all. He entered the financial world in the early 1970's, just in time to witness the last true bear market in U.S. stocks. He forecasted the 1982 breakout of the Dow Jones Industrials four years before it occurred. His prediction was widely considered impossible and out of touch with the realities of late 1970's. And importantly, he then predicted that it would blossom into the full blown mania we are seeing today. As the world's foremost practitioner of the Elliott Wave Principle, Mr. Prechter has the long range view required to see just where we are in the "big picture". And although we've been patiently waiting since this book was written (1995), all the pieces are slowly, but surely, falling into place. I've read nearly fifty books on financial markets, many of them considered classics, and I can honestly say that this is one of only two books you'll ever need to own on the subject. The other is "Elliott Wave Principle", by Frost & Prechter.
Everyone in the world should read this book. - Rated 
I was spellbound from the moment I turned the first page. I have been watching the markets every day since then. I can't say enough about this book. Everyone should read it. Prechter will one day enter the same halls of fame as Issac Newton, Einstein and Freud.
Hindsight/Foresight - Rated 
I've been reading this book as the Russian economy crashed, commodity prices hit new lows, and the U.S. dollar reached new highs (Aug/98). Spookily and disturbingly to me, these events are predicted!! in Prechter's book written in 95/96. Maybe he is wrong. But after an evening reading his book (and the 'verifying' financial news in the newspaper, I followed his advice and sold all of my stocks! Maybe Prechter is a crazy doomsayer and some of his theories seem off the wall to me. But maybe he is right like a chiropractor is to back pain. You don't have to believe all of the chiro's hocus-pocus about 'alternative medicine' to know he can fix your back better than any medical doctor. Prechter may have a wierd interpretation of common-sense human nature but he sure seems to be getting things right when he describes the state of the world financial markets.
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