Websites For Traders | JUN 2005
Websites For Traders: TheLongWaveAnalyst.ca by David Penn
Stocks & Commodities V. 23:6 (58-59): Websites For Traders: TheLongWaveAnalyst.ca by David Penn THELONGWAVEANALYST.CA Writing in his best-selling book, Conquer The Crash, Elliott wave theoretician Robert Prechter said this about analyst Ian Gordon: I am convinced that the explanation for such opinions is that these analysts feel optimistic and have to rationalize why. I am aware of only two other writers who see the [Kondratieff] cycle performing in its typical way and with its normal timing. Ian Gordon, who in 1998 began publishing The Long Wave Analyst, is an astute historian and student of the subject. Who is Ian Gordon, and what is the Kondratieff wave? For answers to those questions, there is no better place to go than Ian Gordon’s own website, TheLongWaveAnalyst.ca. I don’t know if there is another source on the Internet that provides as much detail, explanation, and contemporary commentary on the theories of early 20th-century Russian economist Nikolai Kondratieff as this website. That so much of the material here is provided for free only underscores how valuable this resource is for investors and traders, students of economic history, and analysts of contemporary finance.
by David Penn
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