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Re: CYcles/JM Hurst Cycle course



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A book by Brian Millard: Channel Analysis has many Hurst Charts prepared
using Microvest and Sigma-p software from Qudos Publications of PO Box
27, Bramhall Stockport Cheshire SK7 1JH.
Tel: 0161 439 3926
Fax: 0161 439 2327

Anybody heard of them? I wrote to them, faxed them asking for product
information but there was no response. 

Have any of the traders used these Products?  Any information would be
helpful

thanks

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Ira wrote:
> 
> You can call it what you will, swings, cycles, sine wave oscillations or by
> any other name you wish to. There is rhythm to the markets. The rhythm is not
> the same for every future, index or stock. You can read Hurst's and say it is
> garbage or you can take the information it has to offer and apply the parts
> that you find useful in the system you are using. I personally have used parts
> of the information since 1974, I know a market maker who used to trade on the
> CBOE who made $5,000,000 using it. Now it all may be bunk in your eyes, but
> someone used it and did very well, I have used and found it very useful.
> Whether you can use it is another matter. Different strokes for different
> fokes.  Ira
> 
> David Cicia wrote:
> 
> > The question of whether cycles are actually there or not is just idle
> > speculation. What is more interesting is whether there is something useful
> > in any of this.
> >
> > I look at what are called cycles as swings. The recent discussion with
> > Clyde Lee and Bob R has been most pertinent to this. Maybe the cycle
> > purists wouldn't agree, but looking for swing probabilities seems to me
> > what it is all about.
> >
> > I was just wondering if Hurst's course had more useful info in this vein.
> >
> > David Cicia
> >
> > At 08:41 AM 11/8/98 +1100, Chris Jackson wrote:
> > >You might want to look at this site. Our very own Marik Jurik.
> > >
> > >http://www.jurikres.com/faq/faq_cfb.htm#dominant
> > >
> > >"The big, obvious cycles you do see on price charts are actually the
> > >result of a combination of many weak cyclic forces that sometimes line
> > >up in phase to produce APPARENT dominant cycles that suggest the
> > >presence of a dominant, slow cyclic force that, in fact, does not
> > >exist".
> > >
> > >On the other hand I know people who use cycles. One of them uses Hurst's
> > >stuff. I have the book - did not know of a course.
> > >
> > >Some say that fixed len cycles are not the way to go.