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Markets: Understand the Present to Forecast the Future (Part 2)

Coaching Tip

Back in the 1990s, his interest started broadening and he started developing this field called socionomics. He wanted to step back a bit from the day-to-day market commentary and incorporate the views of socionomics into what he was writing about. EWI is the world's largest market forecasting firm. Related articles.

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The Stock Market with Elliott Wave Labels from 1693 to Present Day Reveals a Bear Market Formation Since 2000

Coaching Tip

The following article was adapted from Robert Prechter''s June 2014 issue of The Elliott Wave Theorist, one of the longest-running investment letters in the business, continuously published monthly since 1979. Figure 1 shows the stock market''s waves from 1693 to the present. This is exactly how wave III (circled) developed.

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StrategyDriven Editorial Perspective – Good Intentions, Bad Results: Learning from the Panic of 1826

Strategy Driven

The borrower would then sell the discounted $970 post note on the money market, also paying a discount to the post note purchaser of say $30, receiving $940 in cash. The insurance company would repay the money market investor’s post note of $970, yielding a $30 profit for both the insurance company and the investor. .

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The Not-So-Secret Secrets to Making It Big: Five Surprisingly Doable Steps That Will Propel You to the Top

Strategy Driven

The Benevolent Dictator : Empower Your Employees, Build Your Business, and Outwit the Competition by Michael Feuer and Dustin Klein What does it require to take a concept rapidly and effectively from mind to market? Oh – and I often shock new team members by writing the letters ‘FU’ and a date at the bottom of my notes.

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How to Brand a Next-Generation Product - SPONSOR CONTENT FROM HBS EXECUTIVE EDUCATION

Harvard Business Review

” Observers debated whether this was lazy branding or a very deliberate effort to market the iPad as a sibling to the Mac. Macs keep their names with each successive upgrade, analysts noted, while iPhones sport sequential numbers and letters to indicate improvements. Developing the Global Leader. Join the conversation.

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Bill Ackman Is Just Doing God's Work

Harvard Business Review

Or at least the market''s. Last week Ackman wrote (and leaked) pair of letters in which he pushed for quicker action in finding a permanent replacement for Ullman and demanded the resignation of board chairman Tom Engibous. Which is more than be said of a lot of other financial-market endeavors. But he''s doing God''s work.

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What Alan Greenspan Has Learned Since 2008

Harvard Business Review

Not long after Alan Greenspan stepped down as Federal Reserve chairman in 2006, global financial markets began to unravel. Greenspan was never a hardline believer in the rationality of financial markets. It’s true of all commodity markets. Almost everybody is bullish, expects the market to go up, and is fully committed.