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The Million Dollar Question: How Can You Better Predict Stock Prices?
Learn the latest research on what drives markets at the Social Mood Conference.

By Jill Noble
4/5/2012 1:00:00 PM

According to a growing group of academics and finance professionals, there is a new answer: watch this FREE video clip to learn more...

Filed Under: Elliott Wave Education, Robert Prechter, social media, social mood, socionomics, socionomics summit, video

Category: Socionomics


This Is Your Brain on Money-Making Decisions: Any Questions?
We have answers -- from 12 of the best minds in social mood and financial research -- at the 2012 Socionomics Summit: The Social Mood Conference. Preview their presentations today!

By Jill Noble
4/4/2012 10:15:00 AM

If you educate yourself about how your brain operates in contexts of uncertainty, you will be better prepared to avoid getting burned in the market. Learn the latest from 12 top social mood experts at the Socionomics Summit in Atlanta.

Filed Under: Elliott Wave Education, Robert Prechter, social media, social mood, socionomics, socionomics summit, Traders

Category: Socionomics


Listen Now: Kevin Coogan Talks Social Mood and Investment Strategy
This world-traveling financier discusses exciting possibilities for market forecasts via text analytics, and common ground with Prechter's Socionomic hypothesis.

By Jill Noble
3/8/2012 1:45:00 PM

Listen in to hear how Coogan's experience led him to develop a patent-pending text analytics algorithm, the results of which he will present at the Socionomics Summit: New Initiatives in Research and Application this April 14 in Atlanta:

Filed Under: social media, social mood, socionomics, socionomics summit

Category: Socionomics


[LISTEN NOW] Dr. Johan Bollen on Twitter, Mood and Socionomics
He was willing to follow the data wherever it led

By Jill Noble
2/16/2012 2:45:00 PM

What makes Bollen's work particularly notable is that it challenges the assumption of fundamental analysis that the news drives the markets...

Filed Under: prechter, social media

Category: Socionomics