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  • [Video] History’s Hidden Engine – Why Nations Go To War

    [Video] History’s Hidden Engine – Why Nations Go To War

    Trends in the stock market may first seem like an unlikely gauge of national aggression or tolerance, yet a close look at how bull and bear markets relate to war and peace makes this case surprisingly compelling.

     
  • [Article] Did U C New Studies? Tweets N Blogs Predict Equity Prices!!

    [Article] Did U C New Studies? Tweets N Blogs Predict Equity Prices!!

    Recently published and preliminary work from researchers at four universities indicate that trends in social mood as displayed in social media predict price moves in the stock market. The studies provide important further evidence of the socionomic hypothesis: that changes in states of unconscious social mood precede—because they motivate—changes in the stock market and other social events.

     
  • [Blog] Measles Outbreak: Symptom of a Major Trend Change?

    [Blog] Measles Outbreak: Symptom of a Major Trend Change?

    We published that first issue of The Socionomist in the midst of a major market change. Each month since then, our team has helped subscribers “immunize” themselves against the social mood changes that drive the financial markets and other social events.

     
  • Social Mood

    Social Mood

    Social mood is a shared mental state among humans that arises from social interaction. Social mood predisposes individuals in the group toward emotions, beliefs and actions. It fluctuates constantly in a fractal pattern. It is unconscious, unremembered and endogenously regulated. Socionomic theory proposes that social mood governs the character of social […]

     
  • Socionomics vs. Socioeconomics

    Socionomics vs. Socioeconomics

    People sometimes give socionomics the misnomer “socioeconomics.” Here are the key differences between the two fields. Socionomics is the study of how social mood motivates social actions. It studies how waves of social mood regulate changes in social behavior, including changes in the economy, political preferences, financial markets and popular […]

     
  • [Audio] How Does Social Mood Affect the Individual?

    [Audio] How Does Social Mood Affect the Individual?

    By Jill Noble Dr. Ken Olson sounds like the kind of guy I’d love to have as a therapist: calm and well-spoken, he doesn’t miss much. An academic with over 30 years of experience in clinical psychology, Olson says he has also spent nearly as much time studying market patterns […]

     
  • [Article] Federal Employees Under Scrutiny

    [Article] Federal Employees Under Scrutiny

    Increasingly authoritarian government rule is not surprising given the ongoing bear market in social mood at Cycle, Supercycle and Grand Supercycle degree.

     
  • [Article] Bear Markets Rekindle Ancient Animosities

    [Article] Bear Markets Rekindle Ancient Animosities

    If social mood has begun a decline of Grand Supercycle degree, it is no surprise that the era of historic apologies is yielding to a new era of historic retribution. The conflict between al Qaeda and the West expresses this tendency very dramatically.

     
  • Two Books Offer Takes On Socionomics

    Two Books Offer Takes On Socionomics

    Two books discussing socionomics have just hit the scene. One offers a friendly and accessible presentation of the nascent science, the other a proposal to retool governments’ regulatory approach according to socionomic precepts.

     
  • [Article] Socionomics in a Snap

    [Article] Socionomics in a Snap

    Read an in-depth interview with Robert R. Prechter, Jr., founder of the Socionomics Institute. “I always feel that it’s taking too long for people to discover socionomics. But when I review the latest developments, I realize that progress is coming along nicely.”