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Charles,
Excellent observation. Your correct, at one
point in time, after spending an ungodly amount of money for the book and a
major block of time studying in an attempt to understand the Delta thing I
attempted to get some assistance from Wilder, got basically blown off and put
the book aside out of frustration. With the recent posts I'm trying to
keep an open mind about this methodology. I'm skeptical when it comes to
this astrological stuff to begin with so that makes it even more difficult to
keep an open mind. I'm still trying but not getting a lot of help from
forum members either so now I'm beginning to wonder if anyone has gotten this
Delta stuff to work. I have a feeling that "Casual Correlation" is
probably a very appropriate term relative to Delta and if that is the case
the book will go back in the discard pile. I will not risk my trading
capital on "casual correlation". Based upon the responses I have received
relative to my request for assistance I think you know more than your giving
yourself credit for. :-).
Wishing you the best in all your future
endeavors,Tom
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Sent: Thursday, February 21, 2002 1:55
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Subject: Re: [RT] 118 calendar day cycle
updated
Tom:
I do believe you've already reached your
conclusion.<g> Have you thought of it this way?
A big problem with this delta stuff is that by the time you
say inversions are possible and
that your accuracy is 1/3 days you will find that it looks
like delta is predicting things when
it really is not. I do believe that's called 'casual
coorelation'. But what do I know?
Chas
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Bowen
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Sent: Thursday, February 21, 2002 2:45
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Subject: Re: [RT] 118 calendar day
cycle updated
The book does not explain inversion points or
rotation very well. The end of my book indicates that you are on your
own in attempting to define the correct cycles for each market. I have
spent a great deal of time attempting to do this and have been unable to
produce consistently reliable results. I would really appreciate
anyone's assistance as the method looks to be sound if one can get it to
work.
Wishing you the best in all your future
endeavors,Tom
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Sent: Thursday, February 21, 2002
12:36 PM
Subject: Re: [RT] 118 calendar day
cycle updated
I have learned delta concept in 1994 when nobody
believed in bull marketin Stocks. Mr. Wilder Delta originator was only
bullish on the market then.Problems are around inversion points,
once rotation will establish rotation will work.The best way is to
go back 118 cal days to see what was there & apply for today or
future as long as last set of swings confirms.Points can invert so You
have to consider it.Dates are +/- 1to 3 days for error. strong markets
will come before points, weak markets can pass projected
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