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Charles Nenner

Book Summary   by:ThePooh     Original Author: Unknown
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Charles Nenner is the President and CEO of Cycle Forecaster, Inc. He is also a medical doctor, and a former chess champion of Netherland.

His firm publishes, via the Internet, a research letter regarding various
financial markets, stocks, and economic indicators.

His daily newsletter is one of the most influential newsletters on Wall Street.
His clients include some of the biggest and wealthiest investment firms,
hedge funds, re-insurers, capital pools and individuals in the world.

The newsletter covers several markets, including the Nikkei, S&P, Nasdaq, Gold, Bonds,
Bunds, Oil, etc, as well as individual stocks and economic indicators. His work is based on a unique algorithm that he developed early in his career.

It factors in multiple cycle movements, and includes the Elliot Wave theory as a
foundation.
From his historical research,it seems that he is able to identify and quantify the
cycle turns for all markets. The basic thesis to Cycle Forecaster is that human interpretation of events and
trends does not change over time.

Therefore, detailed past analyses - going back many decades – in combination with
the Elliot Wave analysis, Gann analysis, oscillator analysis, and other analyses,
can lead to predictive postures for current and future investment decisions. Charles knew very little about the stock, bond, and currency markets in 1983 when
he was fresh out of medical school.

This method is leading Charles to look into the history of markets.
He is exploring the markets in the past 200 years, in several areas. He found patterns that were repeating on multi-year, monthly, weekly, daily,
and hourly bases, over many decades.

These patterns appeared in all markets -commodities, interest rates, currencies,
stocks, bonds, etc. He spent several years at Merrill Lynch and Goldman Sachs. He also created his own Broker-Dealer firm, which traded based on the research he
generated.
Published: October 21, 2007   
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  1. 1. shaul 56

    He's something else!!

    He Knows how to predict the stofk market

    0 Rating Saturday, December 22, 2007
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