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BobR,
<P> You may remember that on "panic Tuesday, I mentioned I
was disapppointed that the market didn't stop at the 4,000 level because
translating degrees to price,That is where the Mars - Jupiter Conjunction
was going to occur. Instead, in bottomed <B>360 points </B>lower<B>.
</B>The exact aspect occurred last night, before today's opening. Keep
in mind that Mars and Jup. are still very close. Now look at today's low
for the NDX @ 4005.31. There is a Gann harmonic method that would fine
tune this to a fraction of a point (in this case, .161). But, given that
I am mostly talking to myself on this list, I will leave that for another
time and place.
<P>Cosmically,
<P>Norman
<P>no website, no electonic discount links, no government conspiracy!
<BR>but perhaps a cosmic conspiracy?
<P>P.S. I can do this stuff with a $5 planetary book and a $5 calculator
in 30 seconds. The rub is that you have to learn how to read and interpret
the planetary stuff. That would probably require six months of study. Ok,
everybody back to your $2500 Trade Stations and $10,000 moving average
oscillator trading systems. <G>
<BR>
<BR>
<P>BobR wrote:
<BLOCKQUOTE TYPE=CITE>One of Norman's students pointed out a few hours
ago that:
<BR>"
<BR>I took a look at the ephemeris last night and noticed that the Moon
will
<BR>be midpoint
<BR>Mars & Saturn at 2:06 PM Eastern
<BR>Moon will be midpoint
<BR>Jupiter & Saturn about 2 PM. Eastern.
<BR>"
<BR>So we watched the snp going into this "lunar" midpoint.
<BR>The result was a peak going into the aspect, a dip another failing
try on
<BR>the aspect and so far its been over a 12 point slide.
<P>The May conjunction is getting a bit of press here in CA. A few
websites
<BR>were listed:
<BR>http://www.rnoone.com
<BR>http://www.rhfleet.org
<BR>http://www.griffithobs.org
<P>BobR</BLOCKQUOTE>
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Ed Dobson will match just about any price that you find on the web and
will always match bn, amazon and borders. He also publishes books and if
you bought a book that you felt was junk, I am pretty confident that
he'd give you credit for the purchase.
---
Steven W. Poser, President
Poser Global Market Strategies Inc.
url: http://www.poserglobal.com
email: swp@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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----- Original Message -----
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Sent: Thursday, April 06, 2000 3:53 PM
Subject: [RT] Re: Ed Dobson & Trader's Press
> Ross,
>
> Understandable..."Once Bitten, Twice Shy". A friend
> picked up a book titled "How I made $2 Million in the
> Stock Market" by Darvas.
>
> Ironically it was recommended to him by a very
> successful money manager. He got it thanks to someone
> here at RT's. I must say he was not disappointed with
> the purchase of the book. He is up over 142% using
> this box method.
>
> Very simple and easy to apply
>
> JS
>
> --- Ross Kovacs <rossrk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > In the not so distant past before Amazon.com, etc.
> > came into being, I bought
> > many books from Trader's Press and other sources.
> > While Trader's Press was
> > often the only source for some books, they rarely
> > had the cheapest price.
> > And in my earliest days, I bought a book written by
> > Ed Dobson about "The One
> > Rule That Will Make You Money In The Market" (or
> > some similar title). That
> > book was a complete waste of money. Of course I
> > would now be very skeptical
> > of a book with such a title. But when you first
> > start out, a book from an
> > apparently reputable source is very tempting.
> >
> > I'm not trying to say that Ed is a chronic scamster
> > or thief. But he is a
> > businessman. As always, buyer beware is the best
> > advice anyone can give
> > you.
> >
> > In the current book marketplace, you can easily save
> > 10% to 20% by searching
> > the net and/or finding various partnerships that
> > booksellers have made. I
> > wouldn't rely on reviews on Amazon.com. But I will
> > skeptically use them as
> > input (along with as many other sources as I can
> > find) to determine what
> > books I buy.
> >
> >
> > Ross Kovacs
> >
> > rossrk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
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