The Socionomics Conference
offers the latest insights
from this groundbreaking
new science.

Socionomics is
the fruition of Bob Prechter’s
insight regarding social mood.
This comprehensive theory is
helping investors connect the
dots from the past to the future
to where they are right now.
In this first-ever Socionomics
Conference, Prechter will host
speakers who are using socionomics
in their work and research.
Elliott Wave International
has made it as easy as possible
to attend — including an exceptional
price, convenient travel access
(Atlanta), and a venue close
to the airport. Click here
for information
.


The coming 2011 Socionomics Summit on April 16 in Atlanta will
indeed discover “New Horizons” — which is precisely
what this emerging science has done time and again in recent
years.

Attendees will be able to
hear, ask questions of, and
mingle with 14 of
the foremost academics, writers
and researchers who contribute
to the science of socionomics.
Even now, their innovative
work is helping to define the
critical role that social mood
plays in human affairs
.
The featured speakers include:

  • Successful hedge fund manager Scott
    Reamer
  • Indiana University professors Johan
    Bollen
    and Huina
    Mao
    , contributing
    authors of the widely-reported
    academic paper “Twitter
    mood predicts the stock
    market”
  • Scholar and best-selling
    author of Mood Matters, John
    Casti
  • Emmy award-winning Minyanville
    sage Kevin Depew
  • The man who discovered
    socionomics, Robert
    Prechter

This list is just the beginning.
Speakers also include the Socionomics
Institute’s research fellow
at the University of Cambridge, Matt
Lampert
, as well as
in-house researchers Alan
Hall
and Euan
Wilson,
whose research
continues to demonstrate how
social mood drives social action.

Please know that the phrase “new
horizons” is no exaggeration.
As published in The Socionomist,
our recent studies of social
mood have anticipated a
mind-boggling series of global
trends and events:

  • “War and Peace in
    the Middle East” (Dec.
    2010) was weeks ahead of
    the violence and shockwaves
    of protest that changed the
    political landscapes of Egypt,
    Tunisia, Yemen, Libya and
    beyond.
  • “Authoritarianism” (April
    2010) forecasted increased
    internet regulation and warned
    of a possible cyber war —
    months before the WikiLeaks
    controversy broke.
  • “The Coming Collapse
    of Modern Prohibition” (July
    2009) anticipated the dramatic
    escalation of violence in
    Mexico’s deadly drug war.
    It also called for growing
    American tolerance of marijuana
    use.
  • “Authoritarianism” (April
    2010) warned of unprecedented
    new forms of government control
    even in ostensibly free countries
    like the U.S. Since then,
    news events include the advent
    of secret government GPS
    controls on cars, airport
    pat-downs and document checks
    on train travel inside U.S.
    borders.
  • “The Developing European
    Tinderbox” (Dec. 2009)
    preceded the biggest story
    in Europe in 2010 — the
    re-kindling of old ethnic
    and national hostilities
    and the possible coming dissolution
    of the euro.

For more information about the 2011 Socionomics Summit: New Horizons
in the Study of Social Mood
, simply follow this link.

Regards,

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