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From: <Kevin243@xxxxxxx>
To: <metastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: vrijdag 14 januari 2000 3:08
Subject: Re: Fib MA's and the S&P
> Well Mr. MAAS,
>
> It seems that you have created a new set of Vodoo - The Maas Retracement
> Levels.
Thank you Mr. 243 (sure a fib number too.......).
I will considder your name change for the decimal system's fractal retracements....
Since according to your reply it is in name related to Voodoo, will give you hereby
a last chance to skip the rest below (be warned.........or it'll curse on you).
> I can't wait to read the article in Stocks and Commodities Magazine and I'm
> sure you have a book in the works to follow. Fractal What? did those
> Fractals 1/4 MAs or whatever show a hit on that big day in October of 1987.
> Pick a market, any market,
> DJIA, or Nikkei or Kangaroo Index.
The book will be out, as soon as the curse has hit on you........
And an example of a fabulous hit that day is included in the attached gif-chart
(se below).
Note, thus not a 'fib'ulous hit.
> However, with Equis's promised interface coupled with your favorite Power
> Basic, you should be able to develop a loop for calculating fractals with
> sufficient quantity to find something that worked on that funny little
> statistic in Oct of 87. The Do Loop you program should eventually converge
> to the fib retracement that was hit on that day.
Since I don't like ancient mythes, plages, historical rhymes & riddles and other
superstition stuff, I will not name here that I have accomplished this in just over
13 minutes, basicaly an unlucky number and where 13 is also the rounding result
of fractal 12.5>13 and 13 also in weeks being a quarter in a year. The other
quarter of my time I have spend on a formula you requested in your mail's next
exam-section.
>From the curses spells that come from my fabulous set, must have overlooked
the fact that PB is not my lango. But since you have seemed to have written this
marvelous looping result already, or were given to you on fib-campus, eg this
stemming from your true exam-question in this exam-section's last line, suggest
you to post your version of it, eg for the master of fib-looping that should not be
that difficult to do.
> A 3% raise, that Much. And in a land where they virtually tax everything
> away, I suppose a raise isn't worth very much anyway.
Indeed it is not much, but according to the fib-sequence, this should be 5%
by July and 8% by Jan 1st, 2001. That is ofcourse if 2001 = a fib number.
since I have to rely on this quiz for financial reasons, I hope you can solve
this for me too.
I will loose sleep+ having to have to make new arrangements, if I will not get
a pay-rice by the next up due fib-year. So which year will this be?
> Question to ponder:
> If the internet has made trading accessible anywhere in the world, why don't
> we traders all move to a country, or even create a new country on a rock
> somewhere, where there is no Capital Gains Tax?
Perhaps Isle of Man, Guernsey, Jersey, Scilly, Monaco, Liechtenstein, Andorra,
Antilles, Luxembourg, Switzerland, Kayman-islands, to name just the fib-8.
Shit, count is not proper, should be the fib-number 11.
Doesn't exist? Oh well, that was to be expacted, in the 12th century it would have
been definitely right tho.
Learned something today, didn't we ??
Regards,
Ton Maas
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