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> Along that line I'm going to post a chart of lunar cycles.There are at
least
> 7 in the chart. The moon represents a good physical example of complex
> cycles interacting. There are various phase shifts and variations in
angular
> velocity. To generate this chart took me years. (I first studied
astronomy
> then laborously entered the sines and cosine terms numbering in the
> hundreds). In any kind of research you sort of feel your way, put it
aside
> and if you're lucky come back to it latter. To date I haven't been able
to
> see any correlations.
> Perhaps someone out there might see some value in it
> and present his findings for the benefit of all. That was my hope when I
> joined the group a short time ago.
> G
Earl Adamy asked about the Dollar and maposnak shared his lunar cycle. so I
came to think about a work I did some time ago with regard to tops and
bottoms in the USD/DM with regard to the moon's Zero Declination.
In the enclosed gif (0 declination) you can see the result from nov 1997.
It's interesting to see that a top or bottom was never more than 1 day away
from the date of 0 decl.
So I sold Deutchmark (Bought USD as seen on the enclosed gif) yesterday on
a perfect inverted Head & Shoulder, with a stop just below the neckline and
the top "b". And was promtly stopped out by the US action against the yen!
So much for perfect H&S
Well, by drawing another trendline we suddenly have another inverted H&S
with 2 tops. And then the picture fits.
The second gif (dollartime) also shows the many time relationships with
yesterdays bottom (test of Neckline). And I believe we will see a stronger
dollar in the future. The US action agains the yen was what we needed to
test the neckline.
I went short on globex today at 56,30 with a stop just below the neckline
(again). and if that stop is taken out I will seriously consider a reverse
position, because such a failure would in my IMO call for a violent
movement the other way.
regards
Stig
Regards
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