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Re: Trading Gen: The Duck - Astology



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Hear is something for you.  Astrology charts that are used today were
created thousands of years ago.  (some time BC)
So what... well, consider the movement of all heavenly bodies.  The planets,
stars, solar systems, galaxies that are used
to establish the base reference charts,  have moved over time.  In fact,
they have moved so much that all, astrology signs are off by at least two
signs.

If you think you are a Cancer, your not.  Think you are a Taurus, Wrong, you
not the bull, but something else.  Pisces, Nope.  Everyone's astrology sign
is off.
It's all out of wacky.    So look at a chart, find your sign and move to the
right at least two characters. that will tell you what the real sign might
be.

Now for all those astrology traders, think what this means.  You are trading
with bad data.  When you look at mars aligning with Jupiter, you are off by
2000 years of the universes movement.  (give or take a few centuries)

This is conclusive proof that astrology is based on incorrect facts and
false information and assumptions.   In a word, it is all a bunch of
malarkey.

Now with that said, I must admit that I take trades based on Japanese candle
sticks , including Dragon Fly Reversals.  I have no idea why this patter
works, but it has made a lot of money for me.

Moral of the story.... if Astrology or anything works for you, my only
advice can be:  Use it.

Andrew.

Ps.  Um... well,  could I get a copy of the rubber duck indicator?    You
know... just for testing.... Honest, just testing!  :-)



----- Original Message -----
From: <walt@xxxxxxxxx>
To: <realtraders@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, July 06, 1999 3:09 PM
Subject: Trading Gen: The Duck


> RTs,
>
> I originally created the "duck indicator" to show Gann and
> Fibonacci proponents that charts tend to lend themselves well
> to any ratio set. The indicator was created by developing
> ratio sets from the measurements of a rubber duck.
> Unfortunately, I don't have the original .gif charts that
> went with the duck. I will have to create some new ones. :)
>
> The "duck" was found to call market turning points every bit
> as well as Gann and Fib points.
>
> Walt
>
> ROBERT ROESKE wrote:
> >
> > Post a request to Walt Downs for the Duck Indicator.
> > BobR
> >
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: J. Rodney Grisham <grisham@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> > To: RAY RAFFURTY <rrraff@xxxxxxxx>
> > Cc: <realtraders@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
> > Sent: Monday, July 05, 1999 9:09 AM
> > Subject: Re: Why so much tension, each and every week?
> >
> > > RAY RAFFURTY wrote:
> > >
> > > > Well put James.  I have been a member of RT's for over 3 years and
have
> > seen
> > > > the departure of many members who posted original and creative ideas
> > > > (remember the Duck Indicator?), but who have departed or became
inactive
> > > > because of this type of noise.  Lets all try to remember that before
we
> > > > criticize.
> > >
> > > I have not been on Realtraders long enough to remember the Duck
> > > Indicator.  Can you, or other long time subscribers, provide
> > > information on it?  All current readers could probably use a
> > > creative idea or two.
> > >
> > > Rod
> > >
>
>
>