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The Life Cycle Hypothesis provides evidence of an ordered process behind the apparent randomness of financial asset price movements, economic fluctuations, and social trends. It shows how genuine information will have a dramatic effect on any system into which it is inserted, and will generate reactions that are essentially pre-programmed.

Trade Review
Tony Plummer simply put is a genius. The book shows how, what he calls the Life Cycle, is a specific pattern of cyclical peaks and troughs derived from Gann, that can be applied to a host of areas such as the stock market, bond prices, commodities, the euro and other areas of life. It is too accurate to ignore, and provides a roadmap for the direction of financial markets that everyone (apart from intraday traders perhaps) will be at a great advantage knowing about. It is truly an eye-opener -- Colin Abrams, CMT. TheMarket.co.za

Table of Contents
1. William Gann's Hidden Pattern 2. The Symbolic Enneagram 3. The Life Cycle Hypothesis 4. The Human Life Cycle 5. The Effect of Cyclical Fluctuations 6. The Life Cycle in US Equities (1907-74) 7. The Life Cycle in US Equities (1974-present) 8. The Influence of Short Term Trading Cycles 9. The 36 Year Cycle in US Industrial Production 10. The Era of the Great Depression 11. The Rhythms in 10 Year Treasury Notes 12. The 54 Year Commodity Price Cycle 13. The Future of the Euro 14. The Secular Innovation Cycle 15. A Practical Appraisal 16. A Summing Up Appendix I: The Circle of Nines Appendix II: Support and Resistance Levels Appendix III: The Data for Innovation Appendix IV: The S Shaped Learning Curve

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      Publisher: Harriman House Publishing
      Publication Date: 05/03/2018
      ISBN13: 9780857196330, 978-0857196330
      ISBN10: 0857196332

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      The Life Cycle Hypothesis provides evidence of an ordered process behind the apparent randomness of financial asset price movements, economic fluctuations, and social trends. It shows how genuine information will have a dramatic effect on any system into which it is inserted, and will generate reactions that are essentially pre-programmed.

      Trade Review
      Tony Plummer simply put is a genius. The book shows how, what he calls the Life Cycle, is a specific pattern of cyclical peaks and troughs derived from Gann, that can be applied to a host of areas such as the stock market, bond prices, commodities, the euro and other areas of life. It is too accurate to ignore, and provides a roadmap for the direction of financial markets that everyone (apart from intraday traders perhaps) will be at a great advantage knowing about. It is truly an eye-opener -- Colin Abrams, CMT. TheMarket.co.za

      Table of Contents
      1. William Gann's Hidden Pattern 2. The Symbolic Enneagram 3. The Life Cycle Hypothesis 4. The Human Life Cycle 5. The Effect of Cyclical Fluctuations 6. The Life Cycle in US Equities (1907-74) 7. The Life Cycle in US Equities (1974-present) 8. The Influence of Short Term Trading Cycles 9. The 36 Year Cycle in US Industrial Production 10. The Era of the Great Depression 11. The Rhythms in 10 Year Treasury Notes 12. The 54 Year Commodity Price Cycle 13. The Future of the Euro 14. The Secular Innovation Cycle 15. A Practical Appraisal 16. A Summing Up Appendix I: The Circle of Nines Appendix II: Support and Resistance Levels Appendix III: The Data for Innovation Appendix IV: The S Shaped Learning Curve

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