New Classics Library. | 1993 | ISBN: 0932750214 | 159 pages | PDF | 4,9 MB
Chris Carolan's Spiral Calendar brings to light the undeniablediscovery that important market moves can be linked together in timeusing a more natural, and therefore more efficient time system based onFibonacci and our own moon. By "more efficient" I mean "more efficientthan man-made time units."
This is one of those books where you will need to read it once over,put it away for a few days, then read it again in order to be able tofully grasp everything that is being said. It can get prettycomplicated at some points, but Chris does his best to display theinformation and explain things in a way that makes the most sense.
Yes, as a previous reviewer pointed out, some of the systems have notyet been perfected. You must understand that this is only the tip ofthe iceberg for a completely new way of looking at not only marketbehavior but the world around us. Chris lays the basic foundation forwhat I hope one day will be pursued as a real supplement to marketforecasting, especially Elliott Wave (and if no one else does, I am, soit'll get done one way or another).
In a way, this book may be the modern day equal to the R.N. Elliott'soriginal writings back in the 30's; a great discovery but very much inits infancy.
So this book is about as "complete" as you can get because it tellspretty much all that is currently known on the subject at this time.