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An Elliott Wave Perspective

A thoroughly researched multi-part investigation of very long term trends in global economics using the Elliott Wave Theory. The authors, Joseph M. Miller, Daan Joubert, and Marion Butler, analyze the evolution of civilization and discuss the concurrent end of what they believe to be an Elliott Grand Super Cycle Wave and a 1,000 year X-wave. This portends very negative implications for the immediate future, prior to the beginning of a new bull trend sometime in the distant future.

 

About the Authors

Introduction

 

12000 Years of Elliott Waves (6 parts)

    I.   Introduction

    II.  Recent History and the Current Market Bubble

    III. The Current X-Wave (1000-2000AD)

    IV.  Elliott Waves Over the Past 12000 Years

    V.   Potential of X-Wave Correction in New Millennium

    VI. Introduction to Elliott Wave Theory

 

Foundations of Western Civilization

 

Rise & Fall of Civilizations (3 parts)

    I.   Historical Peaks

    II.  Recent X-waves

    III. Present World Economy

 

National Bankruptcies

    I.  Introduction

    II. Fall of the Athenian Empire

    III. Fall of the Roman Republic

    IV. Fall of the Roman Empire

    V. Hundred Years War and the Black Death

    VI. Fall of the French Monarchy

    VII. The Great Credit Bubble

    VIII. Conclusion

 

A Revisit of 12000 Years of Elliott Waves

Elliott Waves & Monetary History

When Gold is King

Bibliography

 







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