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<DIV><FONT face="Comic Sans MS" size=2>Can anyone really so me how you would use 
the Pythagorean Method to trade profitably????</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT face="Comic Sans MS" size=2>I am open to anything that works, but 
lets all take the next step and see if it can be used to trade 
profitably.</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT face="Comic Sans MS" size=2>Im still waiting for someone to show me 
how to use ANY ASTRO method with a good historical Track record.</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT face="Comic Sans MS" size=2>Anyone brave enough to take the challenge 
???</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT face="Comic Sans MS" size=2>Rob<FONT size=1></DIV>
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Status:   

Hi Don,

I appreciate your help but I am still not clear on what you are doing.

I have atached a chart of March SP showing what I think you are talking
about. I don't understand the numbers 2.030... and .816 also where is that
target and what was it.

Brent




> I am reading about how to do it..
>
> Time is in trading hours.
> Price is Price in dollars.
>
> The theory is that the hypotenuse is called a vector.
> I haven't done the hunderd hours of research but, What I read was that
> there exists a
> vector that expesses itself over time.
> This vector expands or contacts according to a musical scale and to
> basic geometrical forms
> like the square, golden rectangle and cube.
>
> Example:
>
> The 1470 11:30 high on 12/3/99
> The 1410.5 low at 13:30 pm 12/9/99
> Price delta = 59.5
> Hours delta = 30
> Vector = 66.635
> ========
>
> The 1410.5 low at 13:30 pm 12/9/99
> The 1496.5 high at 9:30 am 1/3/00
> Price delta = 86.5
> time delta  =104 hours
>
> Vector = 135.271..
>
> I divide  135.271 by 66.636 and get  2.030...
> Hmmm pretty doggone close.. So there is a PTV vector at work in the
> futures of 66.635.
> =======
> Take the high at 1496 .50 to the 1387 low which took 14 hours.
> That vector is 110.39..
> If I divide it by 135.271 I get .816.. funny number..
> but it is the ratio of the  Diagonal of the Cube divided by the diagonal
> of a square...
>
> I will let you figure that one out.. I am stumped..Maybe Number Genius
> Mark Brown will elucidate.
>
> Don
>




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