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'How people FEEL is how they ACT'

by Socionomics Institute
Updated: May 25, 2023

Powerful insights lead to powerful forecasts

Social mood shows up quickly in the stock market. That means you can use the stock market to forecast social trends. What kinds of social trends? Those in the economy, business, politics, entertainment and pop culture for starters. Discover how the socionomic perspective can help you to understand and anticipate major trends when you become a Socionomics Premier Member.

HOW IT WORKS

Socionomics starts with a simple observation: How people FEEL influences how they will BEHAVE.

At the Socionomics Institute, we look at how society is feeling today – so you can anticipate how society will behave tomorrow. We track social mood in real time across the globe. You’ll see how changes in social mood shift everything from the songs people want to hear to the leaders they elect; from people’s desire for peace to their hunger for scandals.

This is a rare, awe-inspiring insight. It’s what enables the Institute to help our members stay ahead of new trends that surprise almost everyone else.

Your Socionomics Premier Membership gives you this unrivaled perspective and puts you miles ahead of the herd.


YOUR PATH TO UNLEASHING SOCIONOMICS IN YOUR LIFE

Your Membership Resources Fall Into Three Categories:


THE SOCIONOMIST MAGAZINE
12 issues per year, plus the entire 150+ issue archive ($1200 total value)

The Socionomist is dedicated to helping readers capitalize on social mood. Each month, our analysts show you how social mood is shaping trends around the world. They identify upcoming turns and forecast bold new changes that no one else sees coming. Politics, popular culture, disease, family, religion, industry – they are all powered by social mood; The Socionomist shows you how so you can prepare for what’s ahead, take advantage of opportunities and dodge risks.

THE SOCIONOMICS BOOK SERIES
5 Online Books ($227 total value)

With hundreds of charts and illustrations, this series introduces socionomics and demonstrates how social mood motivates social events, not the other way around:

The Wave Principle of Human Social Behavior (1999) – This groundbreaking book reveals why society is chronically blindsided by major social changes and shows you how to join the few who can foresee -- and capitalize on -- huge societal shifts. Value: $39.

Pioneering Studies in Socionomics (2003) – See how to apply socionomics in this sweeping volume of revealing case studies. Value: $39.

The Socionomic Theory of Finance (2016) – How macroeconomics and finance really work – it’s very different from what you learned in school! Value: $79.

Socionomic Studies of Society and Culture (2017) – Discover how you can anticipate and capitalize on trends in pop culture and broader society. #1 Amazon social theory bestseller! Value: $35.

Socionomic Causality in Politics (2017) – Grasp political trends in a new way by seeing exactly what propels them. Value: $35.

THE KITCHEN SINK
($299+ annual value)

You get a well-organized, full library of exclusive content. Plus, you get every new piece of content we release while you’re a member, including any book and DVD in digital format, as soon as it’s released; a virtual seat at any online event we host; a copy of any academic paper we release; every episode of our Pop Trends Price Culture videocast; and access to any available recording of speeches we make.


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Price: $99

Annual Socionomics Premier Membership

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Value: $1,726+

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