Q&A Part 1: Peter Kendall on His “Powerful” Walk Down Wall Street
Writer, researcher, and seasoned socionomist to lead a walking tour of America’s social mood epicenter.
Writer, researcher, and seasoned socionomist to lead a walking tour of America’s social mood epicenter.
The Timing of Attacks on Successful Corporations.
Pete Kendall explores the socionomic forces that shaped the life and career of one of the greatest thinkers of the 20th century. Einstein and the Study of “Psycho-Pathology” If there really is such a thing as social mood that guides collective human experience, how come they don’t teach it […]
How does one apply socionomic techniques to economic forecasting? A socionomist knows that the stock market is a meter of social mood, which is the engine of social progress and regress. Therefore, the current-time change in the stock market is an immensely useful indicator of upcoming economic change.
Social clashes take myriad forms, but one bellwether rift that has an almost perfect record of erupting into open hostility right at the onset of major downturns is in the Mideast.
Can a basket of equities backed by a broad cross-section of commercial fantasy images developed over the course of a bull market reflect the end of that bull market ahead of other major indexes?