Bradley Cowan – Four Dimensional Stock Market Structures & Cycles

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Bradley Cowan – Four Dimensional Stock Market Structures & Cycles

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Four-Dimensional Stock Market Structures and Cycles is the first set of 2 books and contains the first ten lessons in the 4 book course. Although the stock market is used for examples, the techniques are universal and can be applied to any market. This award-winning home-study course teaches market analysts how to make accurate financial market models predicting price-time action years into the future. These techniques combine geometry with cycle analysis to pinpoint turns in both price and time.

Introductions:

Financial markets provide a unique laboratory to study the free expression of human nature with the opportunity to see man pressed to his extreme emotions of hope, fear, and greed.

Four-Dimensional Stock Market Structures and Cycles shows how these dominant emotional swings can be forecast well into the future and, ultimately, provides illumination into their nature and cause.

THERE ARE NO RANDOM MOTIONS IN FINANCIAL MARKETS. All ups and downs, twists and turns, booms and crashes follow clear, easy to understand, natural laws, which can be represented and modeled with applications of basic science.

They can all be placed into one of three categories:

  • (1) fundamental analysis
  • (2) technical analysis
  • (3) cycle analysis

The material presented here is UNIQUE, POWERFUL, AND IS NOT AVAILABLE FROM ANY OTHER SOURCE.

This is not a “get rich quick” scheme. Truly understanding financial markets requires study and hard work. No one becomes an expert on any subject, including financial markets, without putting in the required effort. The reader’s advantage as a student of this material is that much of the work has been done for him.

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