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Re: [RT] Almost a perfect wolfe wave



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I looked at your original chart and thought the Wolfe 
wave started at your 2 with 5 to go at about 1975.  This then would be 
followed by a move down to the 1-4 line.  Is the glass half full or half 
empty ;-)
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  Sent: Sunday, April 01, 2001 2:21 
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  Subject: Re: [RT] Almost a perfect wolfe 
  wave
  
  Mike,
  My miserable interpretation of WW from "Street 
  Smarts" p.124.  The chart needs more downside on wave 5 to be 
  perfect.  Wave 5, however, may not be complete yet; that is more downside 
  for the NASDAQ and which I think is actually the case and what we shall 
  see.....Russ
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    Sent: Sunday, April 01, 2001 5:42 
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    Subject: AW: [RT] Almost a perfect 
    wolfe wave
    
    <FONT face=Arial 
    color=#000080>R.E.,
    where do 
    you see the Wolfe Wave in Haytham's graph? Could you post a 
    gif?
    <FONT face=Arial 
    color=#000080>Thanks,
    Michael 
    Suesserott
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    size=2>-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----Von: R.E.Turner [<A 
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    Sunday, April 01, 2001 03:52An: <A 
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    Re: [RT] Almost a perfect wolf wave
    Don,
    All good questions.  Technically, a WW is an 
    expanding "top", but I suppose in this market it's possible(anything's 
    possible) to have an expanding top at the bottom. Not sure who Mike Douglass 
    is but Mark Douglas in "The Disciplined Trader" might perceive the WW as a 
    winning attitude more than something that can be actually quantified.  
    He states:  "Exiting a trade will involve all your beliefs about loss, 
    greed, failure and control".  A great book !  A straight line from 
    the bottom of Wave 1 to the top of Wave 4 and projected forward equals 
    approx. 2050.  The OHLC bars on Haytham's graph appear to be more than 
    1 day bars so the event could happen fairly quickly and is all I would be 
    willing to guess right now.  Thanks.......Russ.
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      Don 
      Thompson 
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      Sent: Saturday, March 31, 2001 2:17 
      PM
      Subject: [RT] Almost a perfect wolf 
      wave
      
      Mike Douglass has an interesting idea that 
      there are patterns in the market, yet their expression of your percieved 
      meaning
      is random in nature.  i.e. if you 
      pattern says it'g doing up it only goes up in a random 
manner.
       
      Regarding the Wolf wave.  What is the 
      probablitiy of the market proceeding up and where is your stop so that 
      you
      don't take too much of a hit?  And/Or 
      When does a Wolf Wave proceed into a failed wolf wave?
       
      Respectfully
       
      Don Thompsonn
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        almost a perfect Wolfe Wave with wave 6 
        projected to 2050 in the next upleg....surfs up.....Russ
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          Sent: Friday, March 30, 2001 4:03 
          PM
          Subject: [RT] NASDAQ bottom
          
          Hi to all, 
           
          It will be interesting to see how NASDAQ 
          composite index behave the next few trading days. As you can see from 
          the attached GIF, NASDAQ is forming what appear to be so far double 
          bottom "W"(need confirmation). 
           
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