9781616041106-1616041102-The Elliott Wave Writings of A.J. Frost and Richard Russell: With a foreword by Robert Prechter

The Elliott Wave Writings of A.J. Frost and Richard Russell: With a foreword by Robert Prechter

ISBN-13: 9781616041106
ISBN-10: 1616041102
Edition: 2
Author: A.J. Frost, Robert R Prechter, Richard Russell
Publication date: 2017
Publisher: New Classics Library
Format: Paperback 428 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781616041106
ISBN-10: 1616041102
Edition: 2
Author: A.J. Frost, Robert R Prechter, Richard Russell
Publication date: 2017
Publisher: New Classics Library
Format: Paperback 428 pages

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The Elliott Wave Writings of A.J. Frost and Richard Russell: With a foreword by Robert Prechter (ISBN-13: 9781616041106 and ISBN-10: 1616041102), written by authors A.J. Frost, Robert R Prechter, Richard Russell, was published by New Classics Library in 2017. With an overall rating of 3.8 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent The Elliott Wave Writings of A.J. Frost and Richard Russell: With a foreword by Robert Prechter (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.51.

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A. J. Frost was A. Hamilton Bolton's successor as the reigning dean of the Wave Principle. Everything he ever published on the subject is in this book. In his 1967 and 1970 Elliott Wave supplements to The Bank Credit Analyst, Frost forecasts the ending level for the 1966-1974 bear markets in the Dow to the point and entertains us with two spirited Q&A's. Also included is a 1968 supplement by Russell L. Hall, which was co-written by Frost, along with letters between Dr. Max Resnick and Charles J. Collins. These reprints, compiled by Robert Prechter, along with those in our companion novel, The Complete Elliott Wave Writings of A. Hamilton Bolton, complete the presentation of the Bank Credit Analyst's entire Elliott wave output. The incomparable Richard Russell of Dow Theory Letters, who conferred often with Frost, brilliantly blazed the market's trail in the 1970s. Every word Russell wrote about the Wave Principle is here too, including one of the greatest calls of all time: his recognition of the end of the bear market at the December 1974 low. Ending our tome is a delightful section revealing some of A.J.'s more general thoughts on the Wave Principle and markets. It's the fun part so you can read it first or hold it for dessert.

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