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Notes
Chapter 1: The Argument for a Sentiment-Based
Approach
1. Bernard Baruch, foreword to Extraordinary Popular Delusions and
the Madness of Crowds, by Charles Mackay (Boston: L. C. Page, 1932).
2. Ibid.
3. Robert R. Prechter, Jr., The Wave Principle of Human Social Behavior
(Gainesville, GA: New Classics Library, 1999), 152.
4. Edwin Lef
´
evre, Reminiscences of a Stock Operator (New York: John
Wiley & Sons, 1923), 10, 124, 130–131, 177, 180, 234, 286.
Chapter 2: The Problem with Fundamental
Analysis
1. E. Lef
´
evre, Reminiscences of a Stock Operator (New York: John Wiley
& Sons, 1923), 124.
2. R. R. Prechter, Jr., The Wave Principle of Human Social Behavior
(Gainesville, GA: New Classics Library, 1999), 147.
3. Ibid., 151.
4. Ibid., 152.
5. Ibid., 153.
6. R. Yamarone, The Trader’s Guide to Key Economic Indicators
(Princeton, NJ: Bloomberg Press, 2004), 72–73.
7. Ibid., 11.
8. Ibid., 15.
9. Ibid., 16.
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