Gift: Elliottician
Total Geographical Independent Financial Freedom
It seemed to me at an early age that to be truly free, it was necessary to have a geographically independent form of income. I thought this would take less than a year to design, but it ended up taking more than 20 years.
It was eventually accomplished within Elliottician – a trading system that provides income anywhere in the world where there is a reasonably fast internet connection.
Mandy has shown that she is able to produce her own entirely independent income by trading her own money using the trading technology to which I devoted my life to to creating. She is now financially free, and always will be.
This trading technology has now being licensed and sold under other labels, and is being used by Daniel and others to successfully manage money. It is a legacy that our family will have and own forever, to use and to share for the greater good.
It is so satisfying to look back and know that the time working on this project was, in the final analysis, so worthwhile.
The Future of Elliottician:
Open Letter to my Girls
Tuesday, 27 April 2010
To my girls; Amy, Rachael, Lara:
Note: At the time this was written, it was mostly relevant to our three adult girls. Luke was still a child, and unable to yet hold a trading account in his own independent name. However, in time, this letter becomes just as relevant to him as well.
I gave up half my working life so that you could live, and live by choice.
It’s now 24 years since I set out with a dream; a crazy, audacious, impossible dream: To find a way to live by choice, to generate an income that could be made anywhere, and to pass it on to you as a legacy.
You, Lara, were only a little girl at the time, and Rachael, you were newborn. So precious.
How I wanted the best for you. How I wanted to give you the ultimate gift – freedom. Freedom I never had. Financial freedom.
And so I left you in the excellent care of your wonderful mother, and I busied myself in finding a trading system that worked.
This shouldn’t take long, I thought.
I soon discovered that I was wrong, and that I would need to develop my own system.
That shouldn’t take long, I thought.
And now, more than two decades and many distractions later, I have reached that dream. With the help of

3 Comments
07 July 11 at 1:35pm
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Richard, I bought my first copy of EW Anilyzer back in 1994 or thereabouts so I have been aquainted with you for some 17 years or so and I want you to know that I am so sorry to hear the news of your illness. I know there's nothing I can do but just know that people on the other side of the world appreciate what you have achieved and will be thinking about you until the end. God bless you, Peter Lancaster
07 July 11 at 4:43pm
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Dear Richard, I was utterly shocked to hear the news and could not hold back the tears. To say the least I have been touched by yourself and your family and always felt that you had goodwill and best interests for your clients and feel that even though we are so distant apart, it is a privilege to know you. I have also been suffering from diabetes and its effects to such an extent that I have had to stop work temporarily and I empathise with you. It was only last August that we met in London and though we spent just 2 days with you, I feel that you are leaving an impact behind and felt the love that you project along with your family and I wish you and your family peace and fulfilment.
22 August 11 at 1:22pm
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Hi Richard, although life has dealt you a cruel blow, I am sure you are proud that you have achieved the goals you have been promoting since I first came across your work back in early 2008. Buying into the product, meeting you a multiple international seminars, multple program launches and sharing in your life ambitions. Running on shear determination for year after year, dynamically adapting and refining, you did it! Created a financial solution and enabled your wife and family to survive you. I appreciate that you have shared your life with us and I think it is wonderful that you have been able to say goodbye to so many friends and family before the inevitable. To Mandy, Dan and the rest of your family I wish them strength to make it through this difficult time. Keep smiling ;o) Rick