Joseph S. Holleman

Joseph S. Holleman

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I am the CEO of Magister Investment Research (www.magisterinvestmentresearch.com), a subsidiary of Magister Technologies Inc., and the developer of CIT (Change in Trend) Cycles and Disequilibrium (DQ) Analysis for financial markets, products of over 30 years of research and practical application. For the last 30 years I have also been a consultant, investment manager, and system designer for financial institutions and individual investors all over the world as well as an independent financial  trader.

I have also been previously published in both “Futures” and “Stocks and Commodities” Magazines and have done extensive research into the practical applications of long term cycles of history and how they can be used to anticipate future events. 

"The Prosperity Clock" book series (www.prosperityclock.com) that is now being released is my attempt to try and warn people about a major 40 to 55 year crisis period that my work says is potentially due to start in 2014, the likes of which we have not seen for over 500 years. Through these books it is my hope that the average person will learn how to navigate through the difficulties we are about to face, protect themselves and those they care about, and actually come out ahead when it's all over because there are still brighter days ahead, unfortunately they are probably another 40 to 55 years away! But there are always opportunities in Crisis periods and navigating through them is my specialty.

Peter and the Whimper-Whineys

Peter and the Whimper-Whineys

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<span style="line-height:115%;font-family:Calibri, 'sans-serif';font-size:11pt;"><span style="font-family:Calibri;">Peter and the Whimper-Whineys is about a small rabbit who whines all the time. His mother cautions him that if he keeps on whining and crying, he’ll have to go live with the Whimper-Whineys. One night Peter hops into the dark forest.<span>  </span>He meets some Whimper-Whineymen and discovers that not only do the Whimper-Whineys whine all the time, but they are very ill-mannered and rude. He discovers that everything is sour in Whimper-Whineyland and decides his mother was right! If only he can get back home… a recent critique, “Though there are other books out there for children about whining, I cannot imagine any parent or guardian not wanting to read this book to their child!... <span> </span>Parents everywhere applaud you!” </span></span>

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