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On Tue,  3 Mar 1998 16:04:55 PST, Stig Olausson wrote:


> I just came back from a trip last night and I am presently going through
> 125 emails from the realtraders forum. 
> And all you talk about is if you like this author or that author or if it's
> morally right to make money on a system or not, if it should be published.
> If this or that trading system is good or bad, 10 rave opinions on Pete
> Miner a comment that Larry Williams made money last mont etc etc etc etc
> etc  
> I think I now have at least 10-15 opinions on if I should work on futures
> exchange or not. 
> Not to mention the "interesting" discussion on "promoters". How many posts
> have we seen on that one? I didn't count them but I think about 20 would be
> close enough.

> I did not see ONE remark or opinion on a a market! (Well, exept John
> Dundee's pivot comment - thank's John, at least one useful item)

Hi Stig:

I share your opinions completely on this point.  There isn't much of interest being posted to this 
newsgroup that deals with opinions on the various markets.  The people who used to post those 
opinions seem to have left probably because the of the lack of interesting responses.

For example, John Boggio posted a very interesting Symwave opinion on Silver a couple of weeks back 
shortly after the early February high.  I posted a contrary opinion, which I felt would also stimulate 
discussion, a couple of days later and the thread died right there.  If there are people around with 
interesting market opinions, they seem to be lurking and not posting.

FWIW on bonds.  The wave/time stuff I do seems to suggest that the current decline is coming to an 
end and that a rally may occur which peaks at the end of this month.  As has been happening all year, 
this rally in bonds would be accompanied by a decline in the stock market perhaps to 7503 intraday on 
the DJIA.  If this occurs, there is a strong argument that this will be an important peak in bond prices as 
Spiral Calendar connections can be made between a peak at the end of March, the peak in April, 1986, 
and the peak in October, 1993 through a couple of Winter Solstice Full Moons which are known foci.  
And, a new moon occurs right in time zone and major market highs have a strong correlation with new 
moons.

Yours to better discussions...

RAF





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