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[VIDEO CLIP] Robert Prechter Presents a New Perspective on Voting Results
View an excerpt from his presentation on Social Mood, Stock Market Performance and U.S. Presidential Elections at the 2012 Social Mood Conference

By Jill Noble
5/3/2012 4:15:00 PM

Watch a 5-minute clip of Robert Prechter as he presents results from his collaborative effort with researchers from the Socionomics Institute, the University of Cambridge and the Emory University School of Medicine.

Filed Under: Robert Prechter, social mood, socionomics, socionomics summit, U.S. STOCK MARKET

Category: Socionomics


Over a Dozen Social Mood Resources at Your Fingertips
Access groundbreaking publications -- and more -- from the 2012 Socionomics Summit.

By Jill Noble
4/26/2012 6:30:00 PM

We hope that you gain further insight into the minds of some of the foremost social mood researchers from these resources...

Filed Under: Elliott Wave Education, social mood, socionomics, socionomics summit

Category: Socionomics


Instant Access to the 2012 Social Mood Conference Video -- Available NOW
We are happy to offer high-quality streaming video footage from the 2nd Annual Socionomics Summit to the public, with a special bonus!

By Jill Noble
4/20/2012 5:45:00 PM

Not only do you get instant access to every exciting moment of the 2nd Annual Social Mood Conference -- you also get a special bonus: a DVD of the event for your personal library, pre-ordered!

Filed Under: Elliott Wave Education, social mood, socionomics, socionomics summit, video

Category: Socionomics


The Million Dollar Question: How Can You Better Predict Stock Prices?
Learn the latest research on what drives markets at the Social Mood Conference.

By Jill Noble
4/5/2012 1:00:00 PM

According to a growing group of academics and finance professionals, there is a new answer: watch this FREE video clip to learn more...

Filed Under: Elliott Wave Education, Robert Prechter, social media, social mood, socionomics, socionomics summit, video

Category: Socionomics


This Is Your Brain on Money-Making Decisions: Any Questions?
We have answers -- from 12 of the best minds in social mood and financial research -- at the 2012 Socionomics Summit: The Social Mood Conference. Preview their presentations today!

By Jill Noble
4/4/2012 10:15:00 AM

If you educate yourself about how your brain operates in contexts of uncertainty, you will be better prepared to avoid getting burned in the market. Learn the latest from 12 top social mood experts at the Socionomics Summit in Atlanta.

Filed Under: Elliott Wave Education, Robert Prechter, social media, social mood, socionomics, socionomics summit, Traders

Category: Socionomics


Interested in Healthcare Legislation? Republican Primary? New Baseball Season? Then Watch This Video
Preview the topic of Prechter's upcoming presentation at the 2012 Socionomics Summit

By Jill Noble
3/30/2012 5:00:00 PM

This 8-minute clip features Robert Prechter on social mood and elections -- which he will present LIVE, in-person at the upcoming Social Mood Conference -- as well as commentary from Didier Sornette and John Nofsinger

Filed Under: Elliott Wave Education, Ralph Nelson Elliott, Robert Prechter, social mood, socionomics, socionomics summit

Category: Socionomics


Brazilian Economist: "Brazil's Socionomics: From Basket-Case to Superstar"
Fresh interview with an April 14 Socionomics Summit presenter

By Jill Noble
3/29/2012 3:15:00 PM

Can you use socionomics to forecast emerging markets? Read this Q&A with hedge-fund macroeconomist out of Rio de Janiero to find out how he uses the approach.

Filed Under: emerging markets, social mood, socionomics, socionomics summit

Category: Socionomics


(VIDEO) Introduction to Socionomics Part 3 of 6
Learn more about how the Elliott Wave Principle works with Prechter's social mood theory.

By Jill Noble
3/23/2012 4:15:00 PM

Watch this FREE excerpt from History's Hidden Engine to find out why the wave principle of human social behavior (socionomics) should be a vital part of your strategy.

Filed Under: Elliott Wave Education, Elliott Wave Principle, Robert Prechter, social mood, socionomics, socionomics summit, technical analysis, Traders

Category: Socionomics


Socionomics and Twitter Mood Research: An Interview with Huina Mao
"It opened my eyes to things that I didn't know before."

By Jill Noble
3/21/2012 10:00:00 AM

Mao and her colleague Dr. Johan Bollen spoke at the inaugural Socionomics Summit, about their landmark study "Twitter Mood Predicts the Stock Market." This year, they'll both return to report on their latest research...

Filed Under: social mood, socionomics, socionomics summit

Category: Socionomics


(VIDEO) The Only Time You'll Hear Bob Prechter Suggest Joining the Herd
A two-minute video from the 2011 Socionomics Summit offers a surprise from Prechter's presentation.

By Jill Noble
3/20/2012 5:30:00 PM

How do you get a packed-house conference full of finance professionals, social mood researchers and Elliott wave analysts to herd? Watch this video clip to find out. 

Filed Under: Robert Prechter, social mood, socionomics, socionomics summit

Category: Socionomics


[LISTEN NOW] Audio Interview with the Socionomics Institute's Researcher Euan Wilson
The Socionomist's "Drug War study" author talks about his work with Robert Prechter.

By Jill Noble
3/16/2012 2:30:00 PM

In his interview with EWI's Andrea Dibben in advance of the 2012 Socionomics Summit, Wilson underscores the absurdities in the traditional economic view.

Filed Under: Drug War, Elliott Wave Education, Robert Prechter, social mood, socionomics, socionomics summit

Category: Socionomics


From "The Most I Can’t Afford" to "Home, Sweet Small Home"
Social Mood Watch

By Paul DeBoer
3/15/2012 11:00:00 AM

Interested in downsizing your home? You're not alone. Buyers across the country are embracing extravagantly small homes. Welcome to the "Small House Movement" -- and no, I am not making this up.

Filed Under: social mood, socionomics, socionomics summit

Category: Socionomics


Socionomics 101: VIDEO Introduction Part 2 of 6
The second clip from History's Hidden Engine introduces Ralph Nelson Elliott's work.

By Jill Noble
3/12/2012 1:00:00 PM

According to socionomic thought, social trends and events do not dictate the character of social mood (as most people presume). Robert Prechter and a growing number of academics and finance professionals posit that the opposite is true: social mood dictates the character of social events...

Filed Under: Elliott Wave Education, Elliott Wave Principle, Robert Prechter, social mood, socionomics, socionomics summit

Category: Socionomics


Listen Now: Kevin Coogan Talks Social Mood and Investment Strategy
This world-traveling financier discusses exciting possibilities for market forecasts via text analytics, and common ground with Prechter's Socionomic hypothesis.

By Jill Noble
3/8/2012 1:45:00 PM

Listen in to hear how Coogan's experience led him to develop a patent-pending text analytics algorithm, the results of which he will present at the Socionomics Summit: New Initiatives in Research and Application this April 14 in Atlanta:

Filed Under: social media, social mood, socionomics, socionomics summit

Category: Socionomics


Socionomics 101: VIDEO Introduction Part 1 of 6
The first clip from History's Hidden Engine establishes Prechter's social mood theory.

By Jill Noble
3/6/2012 9:45:00 AM

Socionomic correlations go well beyond fashion and movies. Watch this space each week for a new video clip from History's Hidden Engine, to help you gain a better understanding of Prechter's socionomic insight leading up to the 2nd annual Socionomics Summit.

Filed Under: history, , social mood, socionomics, socionomics summit

Category: Socionomics


Socionomics at the University Level
Professor Terry Burnham discusses his inclusion of socionomic concepts at Chapman

By Jill Noble
3/2/2012 9:00:00 AM

Hear Dr. Burnham (who will speak at the April 14 Socionomics Summit) explain his take on the "cruel trick of nature -- that our brains, which are great in so many areas of life, lead us to poverty and frustration in financial markets."

Filed Under: Elliott Wave Education, herding, Robert Prechter, social mood, socionomics, socionomics summit

Category: Socionomics


Head of Technical Strategy at Barclays Capital on Socionomics: "It's not a tool. It's a market reality."
Jordan Kotick revisits Prechter's Socionomics

By Jill Noble
2/24/2012 11:30:00 AM

Hear the former MTA president and frequent CNBC contributor discuss how he has been using socionomics successfully for years, "across all asset classes, [speaking] to the media, speaking to people, clients around the world" at the upcoming Socionomics Summit.

Filed Under: risk management, social mood, socionomics, socionomics summit

Category: Socionomics


AUDIO: Peter Atwater on Socionomics
Nearly 30 years into his remarkable career, the self-proclaimed "financial services gypsy" talks about social mood and the markets.

By Jill Noble
1/31/2012 3:00:00 PM

Listen in for what industry-veteran Peter Atwater has to say about social mood and the financial services -- a preview of some of the great insights you can expect if you attend the 2012 Socionomics Summit.

Filed Under: Elliott Wave Education, social mood, socionomics, socionomics summit

Category: Socionomics


Q&A with Author Terry Burnham, Ph.D.
The author of Mean Markets and Lizard Brains shares his views on Prechter's socionomic hypothesis.

By Jill Noble
1/22/2012 10:45:00 PM

Dr. Burnham will speak at this year's Socionomics Summit on April 14 in Atlanta -- take this opportunity to learn about his impressive 30-year career and his involvement in the latest social mood research.

Filed Under: Elliott Wave Education, Robert Prechter, social mood, socionomics, socionomics summit

Category: Socionomics


An Intersection in Financial Theory and Social Mood Research
Socionomics Summit 2012 -- Seats Now Available

By Jill Noble
1/13/2012 5:45:00 PM

If you are curious about socionomics, we are pleased to present a unique opportunity for you to hear about the latest advances in this exciting new science: The Second Annual Socionomics Summit: New Initiatives in Research and Application, on April 14 in Atlanta.

Filed Under: Elliott Wave Education, Robert Prechter, social mood, socionomics, socionomics summit

Category: Socionomics