Ralph Nelson Elliott (1871-1948) led an adventurous and productive life. He enjoyed a remarkably successful accounting career, including a US State Department appointment, long before he published his first book on the stock market at the age of 67.
Elliott was the rarest of breeds - a true scholar in the practical world of finance. His revolutionary theory of stock market behaviour goes way beyond the usual limitations that are characteristic of the bulk of the literature. As A, Hamilton Bolton, founder of the Bank Credit Analyst, said “He developed his principle into a rational method of stock market analysis on a scale never before attempted.”
In fact, The Wave Principle is far more than a useful analytical method. Over the years, it has had a profound effect on those who not only have the ability to recognise a theory of immense practical value, but who can appreciate the aesthetic beauty of the human experience in the abstract. The Wave Principle has fascinated philosophers, mathematicians, psychologists, theologians, and financiers alike. Now, after being out of print for decades, the original works of R.N. Elliott have been made available in this one complete volume.