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Thank you. I would never have thought to look in that direction.
-----Original Message-----
From: Lionel Issen <lissen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: metastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <metastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Cc: John Hunter <jhunter@xxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tuesday, 1 September 1998 12:42
Subject: Re: Edson Gould


>John:
>
>I think that Gould was the editor of the NY Times Financial Page.  If he
>didnt write any books he would have written columns in the NY Times and
>possibly articles in relevant journals and magazines.  He may have also had
>some connection with Investors Intelligence.
>
>Hope this hels
>
>Lionel Issen
>-----Original Message-----
>From: John Hunter <jhunter@xxxxxxxxxx>
>To: metastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <metastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>Date: Monday, August 31, 1998 6:07 PM
>Subject: Edson Gould
>
>
>>On the Jerry Favors page he says:
>>
>>"Edson Gould's 1979 forecast of a Dow rise from the then 800 area to above
>>3700 in the 1990's was regarded by many investors and analysts as a "mad
>>bull's pipe dream". But according to Jerry Favors, "Gould forecast every
>>major Bull-Market top and Bear-Market bottom for the last 30 year period
we
>>studied. Many of those forecasts were nothing short of spectacular. But
the
>>question now is, what is Gould's work telling us from here through 1999."
>>
>>I checked over Favors' list of recommended readings but there was nothing
>>there from Gould. Also a quick review of the many "book reviews" that have
>>appeared on this list showed no mention of Gould. I have also checked
>Amazon
>>out. Does anyone know anything about Edson Gould, in particular:
>>1. did he make any money from his predictions?
>>2. what sort of forecasting system did/does he use?
>>3. has he written anything (that is worth reading) and if so any clues
>about
>>where to find it?
>>Thanks.
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