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<DIV><FONT size=2>To All RT's</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT size=2>Im just curious,&nbsp; Are any of you that are trading the 
S&amp;P's finding it more difficult trading the S&amp;P's in todays 
markets?&nbsp; From the start of the year I have been finding it a lot more 
difficult to make money consistantly on a daily Basis.&nbsp; Im just curious if 
its just me or is everyone finding this to be the case... Thanks</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT size=2>Troy</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT size=2>wallst@xxxxxxxx</FONT></DIV></BODY></HTML>
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Status:   

The Bradley indicator turns on March 1.  Could mean a bottom for the Dow
sometime this week.

Jpilleafe@xxxxxxx wrote:

> In a message dated 2/26/00 6:42:38 AM Pacific Standard Time,
> ewag618@xxxxxxxxxxxxx (Tom Drake) writes:
>
> << the 5 jan low at 1387 was at "east" 360 degrees. the 14 jan high at
>  1484.50 was exactly at "south" or 270 degrees. the 31 jan low of
>  1357 stopped 2 points from exact 270 degrees on the next inner
>  ring. the 8 feb high of 1449.80 stopped 2 points beyond 180
>  degrees. and the low (if it is one) of 24 february stopped just one
>  point from 210 degrees, or 90 degrees from the 1496 high. >>
> *************************************************************************
>
> Tom,...
>
> This post in which you share your work is appreciated.
> Question:  Regarding the above excerpt,...what do you
> expect near term?,...can you project a time ratio where
> the next turn should occur?
>
> In my basic static cycle analysis,...I see symmetry with
> several of your dates,...turns separated by 17 MARKET DAYS:
> 01-04 to 01-28,   01-28 to 02-23,...and going forward,...
> 02-23 to 03-17 (indicated as likely turn point from several
> different methods).
>
> Any "forward looking" interpretation very much appreciated.
>
> Jim Pilliod   jpilleafe@xxxxxxx