Your practical guide to thriving in a bear market
No book forecast the financial turmoil in 2002-03 and 2007-08 as early and in as much detail as the first and second editions of Conquer the Crash. More than 100,000 people read the New York Times bestseller in time to protect their wealth. But only some of the future has caught up with the forecasts in the previous editions.
There is much more to come, which is why it remains your best resource for practical "How To," "What To" and "Should You" advice to help you survive and prosper in a long-term bear market. If you own an earlier edition, you already know it was a financial lifesaver in 2002 and 2007.
The third edition will prove itself the most imperative of all. No investment volume can match the fearless candor of Prechter's analysis regarding the months and years ahead.
You can (and should) get your hands on Conquer the Crash immediately. As Bob explains in the book, bear markets are much shorter affairs than bull markets. They bring the kind of destruction that can ruin anyone who ignores the warning signs. It can take decades - not years - to recoup losses. It's more important than ever to take action now.
Much of the book's text remains word-for-word from the previous two editions. Yet the third edition includes 130 pages of all-new content, including analysis, forecasts, charts and specific instruction, now appearing for the first time in print:
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Robert Prechter began his professional career in 1975 as a Technical Market Specialist with the Merrill Lynch Market Analysis Department in New York. He has been publishing The Elliott Wave Theorist since 1979 and is the president of Elliott Wave International. He is also Executive Director of the Socionomics Institute, which studies social mood and its impact on social action, including the stock market and the economy. Prechter has been named "one of the premier timers in stock market history" by Timer Digest, "the champion market forecaster" by Fortune magazine, "the world leader in Elliott wave interpretation" by The Securities Institute, and "the nation's foremost proponent of the Elliott wave method of forecasting" by The New York Times.
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