Author: Robert Prechter
Robert R. Prechter Jr. (born March 25, 1949) is an American financial author, and stock market analyst, known for his financial forecasts using the Elliott Wave Principle. Prechter is an author and co-author of 14 books, and editor of 2 books, and his book Conquer the Crash was a New York Times bestseller in 2002. He also has published monthly financial commentary in the newsletter The Elliott Wave Theorist since 1979, and is the founder of Elliott Wave International and New Classics Library.
History’s Hidden Engine
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Filmmaker David Edmond Moore’s masterpiece is the achievement of more than three years of research and creativity. In just 59 minutes, History’s Hidden Engine shows. That social mood drives trends in movies, music, fashion, finance, economics, politics, the media and war. Moore’s incorporation of pop songs. News footage and familiar cultural images makes the film as lively and engaging as it is educational.
Now you can own History in brilliant DVD format. Every chart is in crystal clarity; every segment viewable full-screen on your television or computer. Plus, you’ll also receive a second disk containing almost 90 minutes of extended interviews with many of the scientists and financial professionals who are involved in this revolutionary field.
From the Contributor
Q&A from Director David Edmond Moore.
Q: What inspired you to create a documentary on socionomics? A: I became interested in socionomics after reading Bob Prechter’s report. Popular Culture and The Stock Market. It was the first time I had heard of the Wave Principle. I found it remarkable that the stock market correlated with trends in fashion, movies and music. After reading the report I noticed a correlation between the crash in 1987 and a change in the music of U2 and R.E.M. Both groups went from being just rock bands to releasing two very political albums in 87.
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