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In years past John Boggio has said it is OK, even couraged to place your
website URL below your name when posting. It has been acceptable for both
commercial and noncommercial sites as I read his personal email to me.
Selling and promoting services or products in the body of the text is where
he drew the line.
On the other note about NDX or NASDAQ, the Sun/Earth line is a strong
"attractor" in bull and bear modes of QHT. The technique I've been using is
when the Stochastic RSI is moving up is to use the bull mode of the
planetary lines. When the Stoch RSI is moving down use the bear mode. The
attached chart shows how the NASDAQ accelerated downward and hit the
Sun/Earth line on the day of the conjunction. The Stoch RSI failed at 40%
on the bottomfishing bounce in true bear fashion.
BobR
----- Original Message -----
From: <Jpilleafe@xxxxxxx>
To: <realtraders@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Saturday, April 15, 2000 7:50 AM
Subject: [RT] Re: LISTING of RT CONTRIBUTOR URLs
> In a message dated 4/15/00 5:40:04 AM Pacific Daylight Time,
cnedgo@xxxxxxxx
> writes:
>
> << Speaking of in tune with the market, it appears that the NDX bounced
off
> the convergence of the Mars and Saturn price lines on 4/14/00. Chart at
> http://www.erols.com/cnedgo. >>
> ***************************************
>
> It should be pointed out that this link is for Ned Markson's site,...
> an Educational site where Weekly access lets others know the
> results of Ned's methodology. Ned is very focused and a frequent
> contributor to RT discussions and his sharing of ideas and perceptions
> has been of great help to me, specifically in the area of identifying
turning
> point dates,....understanding my own mis-counting of cycle days,..etc.
> I review Ned's Weekly comments every week. The idea behind this post
> is not just to praise Ned Markson,..rather this is a perfect example of
> what I have written about many times before,..how some contributors
> to RT forum DO SHARE their work and methodology,..not in riddles or
> tid bits (with the intent of attracting subscribers),..but unselfishly and
> openly so that others may benefit and learn from the sharing of ideas.
>
> Again I would like to ask if other RT'rs would like to see a list compiled
of
> sites such as Ned's, Peter Laird's, etc., ...and many others on RT who
have
> made their work available on a web page. I know there is a wealth of
> information that RT'rs post that goes for the most part unnoticed during
the
> day to day posts,..etc. Compiling a reference list of URL's would let
RT'rs
> keep in mind that these great sites are out there. If it's not too much
to
> suggest,..perhaps moderator John Boggio could be keeper of the list,..
> and it could be posted openly from time to time so that everyone on RT
> could be current with regard to new sites,..etc. If a volunteer is needed
> with help in compiling the list, again, I would offer. Any thoughts?
>
> Have a good weekend. Best Regards, JIM Pilliod jpilleafe@xxxxxxx
>
> (2nd posting,..did not go through the first time)
>
>
>
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