Ralph Nelson Elliott Born 1871
Retired at age 58 (1929) and began research. Comes out strong in 1934 (five years lol)
Elliott examined yearly, monthly, weekly, daily, hourly and half-hourly charts of the various indexes covering 75 years of stock market behavior. By November 1934, R.N. Elliott's confidence in his ideas of what is sometimes called the Wave Theory had developed to the point that he presented them to Charles J. Collins of Investment Counsel, Inc. in Detroit.
Who do I present my research to today? Who's the current head of the investment council? Is he ready to outdo his predecessor?
Collins had traditionally put off the numerous correspondents who offered him systems for beating the market. Not surprisingly, the vast majority of these systems proved to be dismal failures. Elliott's Wave Theory, however, was another story.
Started with famous Dow prediction (Always does)
I'm not going to Detroit lol, meet me in Oregon
The next day, Thursday, March 14, 1935, was the day of the closing low for the Dow Industrials that year. The 13-month "correction" was over, and the market immediately turned to the upside. Two months later, as the market continued its upward climb, Collins agreed to collaborate on a book on the Wave Theory. The Wave Principle was published on August 31, 1938. (9 years compared to my 10) It's ballpark for discovering the wave system. 7 to 10 years from conception to publish ready.
I've been doing miracle for forecasting for seven years, can I get signed?
Who's leg you'd have to hump to get recognized round here?
As a result of Elliott's pioneering research, today, thousands of institutional portfolio managers, traders and private investors use the Wave Theory in their investment decision-making.
Are they ready to take it to the next level?
I don't really want to go to Detroit haha
Elliott then put together what he considered his definitive work, Nature's Law -- The Secret of the Universe. This volume includes almost every thought he had concerning his Wave Theory. Need to read this next.
Retired at age 58 (1929) and began research. Comes out strong in 1934 (five years lol)
Elliott examined yearly, monthly, weekly, daily, hourly and half-hourly charts of the various indexes covering 75 years of stock market behavior. By November 1934, R.N. Elliott's confidence in his ideas of what is sometimes called the Wave Theory had developed to the point that he presented them to Charles J. Collins of Investment Counsel, Inc. in Detroit.
Who do I present my research to today? Who's the current head of the investment council? Is he ready to outdo his predecessor?
Collins had traditionally put off the numerous correspondents who offered him systems for beating the market. Not surprisingly, the vast majority of these systems proved to be dismal failures. Elliott's Wave Theory, however, was another story.
Started with famous Dow prediction (Always does)
I'm not going to Detroit lol, meet me in Oregon
The next day, Thursday, March 14, 1935, was the day of the closing low for the Dow Industrials that year. The 13-month "correction" was over, and the market immediately turned to the upside. Two months later, as the market continued its upward climb, Collins agreed to collaborate on a book on the Wave Theory. The Wave Principle was published on August 31, 1938. (9 years compared to my 10) It's ballpark for discovering the wave system. 7 to 10 years from conception to publish ready.
I've been doing miracle for forecasting for seven years, can I get signed?
Who's leg you'd have to hump to get recognized round here?
As a result of Elliott's pioneering research, today, thousands of institutional portfolio managers, traders and private investors use the Wave Theory in their investment decision-making.
Are they ready to take it to the next level?
I don't really want to go to Detroit haha
Elliott then put together what he considered his definitive work, Nature's Law -- The Secret of the Universe. This volume includes almost every thought he had concerning his Wave Theory. Need to read this next.
Founder of Sutherland Wave Principle