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<PRE><B>Murrey Math Trading System for All Traded Markets</B> by T.H. Murrey
A detailed trading book which gives you 64 rules to winning trades.
Over 300 charts/illustrations are given with rules and explanations.
The illustrations give you the various formations of any market
duplicated in the future under the theory that history repeats
itself in all traded markets. The book teaches a perfect mathematical
trading system. The book is easy to comprehend once the ground
rules are set up. The book is written to explain that anything
traded publically is totally predictable down to 1/8th of something.
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<P><FONT face="Century Schoolbook" size=2><FONT size=2>Richard Estes</FONT>
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<B>From: </B>Lionel Issen <lissen@xxxxxxxxxx><BR>
<B>To: </B>metastock-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxx<BR>
<B>Date: </B>Friday, June 06, 1997 4:24 PM<BR>
<B>Subject: </B>Re: murrey math uses no indicators:<BR>
<BR>
<HTML><BODY><FONT size=2>>Date: Fri, 06 Jun 1997 12:43:04 -0500<BR>
>To: "tmurrey" <<A
href="mailto:tmurrey@xxxxxxxxxxx">tmurrey@xxxxxxxxxxx</A>><BR>
>From: Lionel Issen <<A
href="mailto:lissen@xxxxxxxxxx">lissen@xxxxxxxxxx</A>><BR>
>Subject: Re: murrey math uses no indicators:<BR>
><BR>
>Books in Print lists no book "Murrey Math"<BR>
>Books in Print lists no author T H Murrey. It does list A. Murrey<BR>
><BR>
>So where was this famous book published?<BR>
><BR>
>Lionel<BR>
>At 10:57 AM 6/6/97 -0700, you wrote:<BR>
>>Murrey Math Uses No Indicators: in my book published May 1995
Murrey Math<BR>
>>Trading System I proved that one is able to trade without any past
history<BR>
>>or moving averages or math formulas and my 8th grade math trading system
is<BR>
>>so simple that any person who can play checkers and divide 100 by 8 and
in<BR>
>>just one hour one shall be able to trade as well as any seasoned
trader:<BR>
>>87.5 % of all time is spent looking at indicators that only work at high
/<BR>
>>low reversals. <BR>
>><BR>
>>I have included 23 different indicators (most popular) created by
some<BR>
>>extremely smart math people, in Metastock 3.5 software and each of
them<BR>
>>used some kind of average formula of the past that is always late in
its<BR>
>>buy / sell signals.<BR>
>><BR>
>>My non-formula trading system is more accurate than the math
"folks." I<BR>
>>included 23 examples in my book at the top of the chart and below I had
my<BR>
>>"Square in Time" charts (since America is obsessed with sports
that are<BR>
>>played inside some kind of rectangle, we trade all our markets inside
a<BR>
>>square and since everyone is watching the<BR>
>>N.B.A. finals right now we do the one thing the pro's won't allow one to
do<BR>
>>and that is to play a zone defense: the most effective zone
defense is a 2<BR>
>>- 1 - 2 zone. I will bet you any amount of money that if you hand
your<BR>
>>child (over 6 yrs) a piece of typing paper and turn it sideways and
ask<BR>
>>them to make a continuos graph from the exact left edge to the exact
right<BR>
>>edge, they will avoid the zone defense on this paper 68.% of the
time<BR>
>>(although they don't "see" it when they are drawing their
lines). If you<BR>
>>know anything about basketball, you will know where to draw the five<BR>
>>circles; if not use common sense logic to spread the 5 circles out
equally<BR>
>>on the paper. <BR>
>><BR>
>>After your child has drawn their graph on the typing paper (plain) you
will<BR>
>>fold it in half 3 times vertically and horizontally and you have just
set<BR>
>>up your child's Brain Waves to what the S.E.C. just did this week and
set<BR>
>>their "Trading Brain Waves" to 1/8 ths or exact
decimals. <BR>
>><BR>
>>Your child has reversed direction (which means that they changed
their<BR>
>>minds) on one of these lines that you just divided into 1/8 ths.
Your<BR>
>>child's body is set to what Pathagorus said in 432 B.C. to know the<BR>
>>knowledge of all math it is looking at any 12 or 13 year old child
? You<BR>
>>don't know what he meant for you probably can't "see" your
navel since 62.5<BR>
>>% of the U.S. is "portly." (corpulantly fat).too much fast
food.<BR>
>><BR>
>>One of my students made $ 10,540.00 in just 3 days trading a soy
bean<BR>
>>spread with Murrey Math using a checker board and two rulers and
dividing<BR>
>>100 by 8.<BR>
>><BR>
>>In just one hour's time I can teach your child to teach you how to
trade<BR>
>>any market.<BR>
>>If you study your market more than 1 minute you are waisting your<BR>
>>family-time with your loved ones. Bird -watchers don't prove
anything but<BR>
>>taking up time.<BR>
>><BR>
>>With the Murrey Math Trading System one is able to memorize every
reversal<BR>
>>point of any market on a pre-set basis. W.D. Gann lied to everyone
and<BR>
>>took it to his grave. I have proof that he told you the truth
twice and no<BR>
>>one listened. I read his book 50 times and I saw his "little
game." He<BR>
>>made up the high / low extremes to throw you off. Every
intelligent Math<BR>
>>Man is trying to creat some "Majic Formula" to make them
famous. If you<BR>
>>look at John: 21.5 you will "see" Murrey Math in those 25
verses. Math is<BR>
>>everywhere: just look and the Moon and the Sun on the same day.<BR>
>><BR>
>>Thanks for listening and please look at my Metastock formed charts on
my<BR>
>>web page at www.murreymathtrading.com THMurrey<BR>
>><BR>
>><BR>
>><BR>
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From: gordon@xxxxxxxxxxx (Guy Gordon)
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Subject: Re: ASND
Date: Fri, 06 Jun 1997 22:11:32 GMT
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This is certainly good advice, but I couldn't resist. I bought into
ASND this morning at open. I didn't get my target price, but I
thought ASND was going to go up today along with the rest of the
market.
Then I had to watch it trend down all day long...
But in the last 15 minutes somebody decided 46 was the
bottom and kicked it in the assets. Up two bucks in the
last quarter hour. :-)
On Fri, 6 Jun 97 14:18:15 UT, you wrote:
>Guy,
> I gave up predicting a long time ago, but I'll be glad to watch. As for
>what your broker thinks, he's entitled to his opinion <G>. I think it's
>always good to experiment with new techniques and systems as long as you don't
>actually use them until they have been proven. You never know when you might
>uncover a jewel.
>
>Jim
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Guy Gordon
>Sent: Thursday, June 05, 1997 12:44 PM
>To: Jim Greening
>Cc: metastock-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>Subject: Re: ASND
>
>Jim,
>
>Well, ASND is down again today. But I think the bottom is near.
>Right now, at 46 5/8, it is just below the 50-day MA.
>
>Now I want to engage in an admittedly dangerous exercise: I am going
>to predict the bottom of a channel we have not yet seen.
>
>Take the top of the new channel to be the line from the highs of 5/5
>and 5/28 (i.e. 53 1/2 and 60). These are 16 days apart, with a ratio
>of 1.1215. I want to draw the bottom of the channel through the low
>of 4/22 at 36 1/8, and with the same slope as the resistance line
>above.
>
>This line will go through 5/14 at 40.514 (4/22 + 16 days, and 36 1/8 *
>1.1215). That same line will go through 6/5 (today, another 16 days)
>at 45.436.
>
>That is my target price, *if* ASND reaches its low today, or perhaps
>tomorrow at 45 3/4.
>
>My broker thinks I need help. =20
>
>What do you think?
>
>
>
>
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