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http://www.elliottwave.com/wave/FibonacciTube
What's commonly called the Fibonacci sequence
is proven to exist by way of fractals in
everything from human and plant DNA to the
world's financial markets. Popular television
shows, such as CBS's Numbers, regularly
highlight the usefulness of the Fibonacci
sequence. Fibonacci even played a star role
in Dan Brown's mega worldwide bestselling
book, The Da Vinci Code, and later the film
by the same name. There's no question that
Fibonacci numbers are all around us. But, why
should you care?
New research by the award-winning Socionomics
Institute suggests that Fibonacci might
affect the way people think, the way
individuals act in a crowd and even the way
investors make financial decisions -- all are
tied to the Fibonacci sequence. Several terms
spawn from Fibonacci and what others call the
Golden Ratio, including Spiral, Fractal,
Herding, Golden Section, Golden Mean, Golden
Number, Divine Ratio, Phi and more. However,
there is only one one-stop-shop for
everything Fibonacci, including the
autonomous biography of the man that
introduced Fibonacci to the Western world,
Leonard of Pisa and the New Mathematics of
the Middle Ages, otherwise known as Leonardo
Fibonacci. This video is an excerpt from the
Socionomic Institute's FREE online
documentary History's Hidden Engine, which
introduces the new science of Socionomics and
the importance of Fibonacci in our everyday
lives. If you'd like to watch the entire
documentary or learn more about Fibonacci and
the new science of Socionomics, check out
additional resources at
http://www.elliottwave.com/wave/FibonacciTube
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