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A.J.,
<p>Any other good books to recommend on wave theory beside Prechter. Glenn
Neely is apparently thought very highly of (and is supposed to have a slightly
different take on wave theory than Prechter, according to W. Beckman in
his book Elliott Wave Explained).
<p>Anyway, what's your take on Neely, or which is his best book etc.?
<p>Thanks for any advice....
<br>Dirk
<p>"A.J. Maas" wrote:
<blockquote TYPE=CITE>Problems reading??? Need binoculars???
<br>In your mailprogram click Find and do a search first !.
<br>Than can you spot one(1) single promotional activity in that direction??
<br>Talking Heads seems to have joined the List now too!
<p>The Elliot Wave Theory + Principles are very minorly based on a sometimes
<br>very disturbing measuring factor. Replacing this factor by any historicaly
<br>achieved and recorded measurements for factor, might give the pathatic
<br>calculations method back its true believings, and perhaps than some
of
<br>the forcasts derived form calculations might finaly give acceptable
true outcomes.
<br>Since they hadn't had any computers back than in the late 40's, eg
to do at least
<br>the calculations workloads and comparisons tests, also this poorly
informed
<br>analytic was made to believe in some magicians hocus pocus and for
some
<br>odd reason fell for the ancient times old ladies fairy tale but that
is, like mentioned
<br>before, also only a simple minor accesory added to the total Wave Theory
package,
<br>and can easely be left out. Many alternatives, including the Decimalic
figures
<br>can be used instead.
<p>And like said, the tale is of no influence as to his findings of waves
taking place
<br>in the financial markets, eg waves that are nowadays commonly known
as Trends.
<br>This is something too, a pig turning over in a mud pool with his legs
up in the air,
<br>is capable to discover. The fact that there are repetative patterns
to be discovered
<br>when waves, eh Trends, are placed on a chart, is something that will
need more
<br>intelligence than that of mr. bacon.
<br>The fact that the 40's manualy drawn Theory is far outdated, and needs
a good
<br>proper overhaul, takes up even more intelligence.
<br>The fact to not even properly distinguishing between alphabatical words
put in
<br>a message (and their meanings), takes up far more than the above&nbsp;
-on previous
<br>lines-&nbsp; mentioned "thoughts".
<p>Regards,
<br>Ton Maas
<br>ms-irb@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
<br>Dismiss the ".nospam" bit (including the dot) when replying.
<br>Homepage&nbsp; http://home.planet.nl/~anthmaas
<p>----- Original Message -----
<br>From: &lt;Kevin243@xxxxxxx>
<br>To: &lt;metastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
<br>Sent: dinsdag 29 februari 2000 1:57
<br>Subject: Re: Fw: Special Book Offer
<p>> What's this????
<br>>
<br>> Is Mr. Maas promoting fib stuff?
<br>>
<br>> Kevin Campbell
<br>>
<br>>
<br>> In a message dated 2/28/00 6:53:27 PM Central Standard Time,
<br>> anthmaas@xxxxxxxxx writes:
<br>>
<br>> > FWIW
<br>> >
<br>> >&nbsp; Regards,
<br>> >&nbsp; Ton Maas
<br>> >&nbsp; ms-irb@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
<br>> >&nbsp; Dismiss the ".nospam" bit (including the dot) when replying.
<br>> >&nbsp; Homepage&nbsp; http://home.planet.nl/~anthmaas
<br>> >
<br>> >
<br>> >&nbsp; ----- Original Message -----
<br>> >&nbsp; From: "Postmaster" &lt;postmaster@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
<br>> >&nbsp; To: "clubewilist" &lt;clubewilist@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
<br>> >&nbsp; Sent: maandag 28 februari 2000 22:05
<br>> >&nbsp; Subject: Special Book Offer
<br>> >
<br>> >
<br>> >&nbsp; > To: EWI Club Members
<br>> >&nbsp; > From: Elliott Wave International
<br>> >&nbsp; > Re: Special Book Offer
<br>> >&nbsp; >
<br>> >&nbsp; > Dear Club EWI Member,
<br>> >&nbsp; >
<br>> >&nbsp; > When you signed up for a Club EWI membership, we promised
you savings on
<br>> > EWI
<br>> >&nbsp; > products and services.
<br>> >&nbsp; >
<br>> >&nbsp; > For an extremely limited time, we are offering the most
prized book in
<br>> our
<br>> >&nbsp; > collection, Elliott Wave Principle - the 20th Anniversary
Edition, for
<br>> > only
<br>> >&nbsp; > $12 (plus shipping) - that's over 50% off the cover price.
<br>> >&nbsp; >
<br>> >&nbsp; > This is a must have for anyone interested in the Wave Principle
and great
<br>> >&nbsp; > financial books. Even if you already own an earlier copy,
this is a great
<br>> >&nbsp; > opportunity to replace your old dog-eared edition with
a crisp, updated
<br>> >&nbsp; > hardback edition.
<br>> >&nbsp; >
<br>> >&nbsp; > This offer is only good until this Friday, March 3rd. So
act now!
<br>> >&nbsp; >
<br>> >&nbsp; > More details on Elliott Wave Principle:
<br>> >&nbsp; > http://www.elliottwave.com/books/ewp_optin2.htm
<br>> >&nbsp; >
<br>> >&nbsp; > HEY, I Know the Book - I Just Want It:
<br>> >&nbsp; > http://www.elliottwave.com/store/shoppingcart.asp?mode=buy&amp;productid=
<br>> > EWPCL22000
<br>> >&nbsp; >
<br>> >&nbsp; > Elliott Wave International - The REAL Fundamental
<br>> >&nbsp; >
<br>> >&nbsp; >
<br>> >
<br>> >
<br>></blockquote>
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Status:   

Neely is painful to wade through.  Exacting, almost anal, he's more
concerned with academics than applicability.   Perhaps the best of
all for use of Elliott for trading is Robert Miner's Dynamic
Trader.  

http://www.dynamictraders.com/

Scheier

Dirk de Vos wrote:
> 
> A.J.,
> 
> Any other good books to recommend on wave theory beside Prechter.
> Glenn Neely is apparently thought very highly of (and is supposed
> to have a slightly different take on wave theory than Prechter,
> according to W. Beckman in his book Elliott Wave Explained).
> 
> Anyway, what's your take on Neely, or which is his best book etc.?
> 
> Thanks for any advice....
> Dirk
> 
> "A.J. Maas" wrote:
> 
> > Problems reading??? Need binoculars???
> > In your mailprogram click Find and do a search first !.
> > Than can you spot one(1) single promotional activity in that
> > direction??
> > Talking Heads seems to have joined the List now too!
> >
> > The Elliot Wave Theory + Principles are very minorly based on a
> > sometimes
> > very disturbing measuring factor. Replacing this factor by any
> > historicaly
> > achieved and recorded measurements for factor, might give the
> > pathatic
> > calculations method back its true believings, and perhaps than
> > some of
> > the forcasts derived form calculations might finaly give
> > acceptable true outcomes.
> > Since they hadn't had any computers back than in the late 40's,
> > eg to do at least
> > the calculations workloads and comparisons tests, also this
> > poorly informed
> > analytic was made to believe in some magicians hocus pocus and
> > for some
> > odd reason fell for the ancient times old ladies fairy tale but
> > that is, like mentioned
> > before, also only a simple minor accesory added to the total
> > Wave Theory package,
> > and can easely be left out. Many alternatives, including the
> > Decimalic figures
> > can be used instead.
> >
> > And like said, the tale is of no influence as to his findings of
> > waves taking place
> > in the financial markets, eg waves that are nowadays commonly
> > known as Trends.
> > This is something too, a pig turning over in a mud pool with his
> > legs up in the air,
> > is capable to discover. The fact that there are repetative
> > patterns to be discovered
> > when waves, eh Trends, are placed on a chart, is something that
> > will need more
> > intelligence than that of mr. bacon.
> > The fact that the 40's manualy drawn Theory is far outdated, and
> > needs a good
> > proper overhaul, takes up even more intelligence.
> > The fact to not even properly distinguishing between
> > alphabatical words put in
> > a message (and their meanings), takes up far more than the
> > above  -on previous
> > lines-  mentioned "thoughts".
> >
> > Regards,
> > Ton Maas
> > ms-irb@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > Dismiss the ".nospam" bit (including the dot) when replying.
> > Homepage  http://home.planet.nl/~anthmaas
> >
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: <Kevin243@xxxxxxx>
> > To: <metastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> > Sent: dinsdag 29 februari 2000 1:57
> > Subject: Re: Fw: Special Book Offer
> >
> > > What's this????
> > >
> > > Is Mr. Maas promoting fib stuff?
> > >
> > > Kevin Campbell
> > >
> > >
> > > In a message dated 2/28/00 6:53:27 PM Central Standard Time,
> > > anthmaas@xxxxxxxxx writes:
> > >
> > > > FWIW
> > > >
> > > >  Regards,
> > > >  Ton Maas
> > > >  ms-irb@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > > >  Dismiss the ".nospam" bit (including the dot) when
> > replying.
> > > >  Homepage  http://home.planet.nl/~anthmaas
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >  ----- Original Message -----
> > > >  From: "Postmaster" <postmaster@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> > > >  To: "clubewilist" <clubewilist@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> > > >  Sent: maandag 28 februari 2000 22:05
> > > >  Subject: Special Book Offer
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >  > To: EWI Club Members
> > > >  > From: Elliott Wave International
> > > >  > Re: Special Book Offer
> > > >  >
> > > >  > Dear Club EWI Member,
> > > >  >
> > > >  > When you signed up for a Club EWI membership, we promised
> > you savings on
> > > > EWI
> > > >  > products and services.
> > > >  >
> > > >  > For an extremely limited time, we are offering the most
> > prized book in
> > > our
> > > >  > collection, Elliott Wave Principle - the 20th Anniversary
> > Edition, for
> > > > only
> > > >  > $12 (plus shipping) - that's over 50% off the cover
> > price.
> > > >  >
> > > >  > This is a must have for anyone interested in the Wave
> > Principle and great
> > > >  > financial books. Even if you already own an earlier copy,
> > this is a great
> > > >  > opportunity to replace your old dog-eared edition with a
> > crisp, updated
> > > >  > hardback edition.
> > > >  >
> > > >  > This offer is only good until this Friday, March 3rd. So
> > act now!
> > > >  >
> > > >  > More details on Elliott Wave Principle:
> > > >  > http://www.elliottwave.com/books/ewp_optin2.htm
> > > >  >
> > > >  > HEY, I Know the Book - I Just Want It:
> > > >  >
> > http://www.elliottwave.com/store/shoppingcart.asp?mode=buy&productid=
> >
> > > > EWPCL22000
> > > >  >
> > > >  > Elliott Wave International - The REAL Fundamental
> > > >  >
> > > >  >
> > > >
> > > >
> > >