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From: "DH" <catapult@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <realtraders@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, April 05, 2001 3:14 AM
Subject: Re: [RT] The Psychology Cycle


> > I presented a viable hypothesis and some firm anecdotal evidence for
> > which you say you have the data to test.
>
> I do and I have. I even posted the link where anyone can get the data.
>
> > Perhaps as a reward for pointing
> > to the right path to riches,
>
> Sorry Norman. I tested it long before I ever heard of you. No rewards
> from me.
>
> > you won't mind doing little work
>
> Already did.
>
> > and sharing the
> > results it with your good friends on RT?
>
> Already did. I said (in at least 2 postings prior to this one) I found
> no correlation. Sure it works sometimes. As often, it doesn't. I call
> that random coincidence. Of course, I didn't have the luxury of cherry
> picking events that agreed with my pet theory. I had to look at all the
> data, not just some of it. Call it the curse of having a logical mind.
> I really wanted to believe in the sunspot theory. It made intuitive
> sense to me and it still does. I was even ignorant and arrogant enough
> to think I had invented it. I was crushed when I learned it was old news
> and the whole world knows about the theory. :-) Problem is, I just
> couldn't find any evidence that it really works.
>
> Since you are so sure it works, I'm surprised you aren't willing to look
> at the data yourself. Run a correlation analysis in Excel and present it
> to your students as PROOF that you aren't just selling snake oil. Think
> of all the money you will make peddling courses. You can explain how
> sunspots affect the markets and how the planets affect the solar tides
> that cause sunspots.

NW: That part of it has already been done. Check out John H. Nelson who
wrote a few books and worked for RCA as their radio weather forecaster.

 They'll be beating down your door to buy astrology
> instruction if you can offer them a little concrete proof for your
> claims. Why rely on "anecdotal evidence" when the real evidence is there
> for anyone to download? Of course, if the evidence doesn't support your
> claims, I can see why you might not want to look at it. It could be bad
> for business. :-)

NW:  My 30 years of research and resulting theories using the planets stands
alone without regard to the Solar Terrestrial theory.  Read the Nelson's
research on how the planetary positions correlate with Solar storms. I use
plantary positions to forecast the markets. If there is a major Solar event
at the same time as a major planetary event, I take it as one more
confirmation for a possible market event.

  As for your research, there are many measurements of Solar activity.
Perhaps you didn't look at the right one?  Which ones did you check?
Perhaps with your new found research resources to which I have directed you,
you will find that which you seek.

Cheers,

Norman



e with
> their pseudo-scientific theories. :-)
>
> Just-the-facts-ly,
> Dennis
>
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