Hi, Ira
This is math nothing else. I simply
analyzed the Dow from 1885 year, more than 120 yeas and calculated the Annual
cycle using three independent intervals 1885-1925, 1925-1966,1966-2007
(these are black, blue and red curves below):
When all these curves point the same
trend, we can assume that this motion is caused by Annual
cycle.
Regarding DOW, it looks like it has
more Annual cycle related movements in the fall and
winter.
Best.
Sergey.
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Subject: [Bulk] Re: [RT] The
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Did it also show you the reason for that?
The reason has been that the market has seen major lows during that time
period so the bounce off of those lows has been dramatic.
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Sent: Saturday, October 13, 2007 9:59
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Subject: Re: [RT] The Markets
I did some research regarding
seasonal cycle, it is here:
Also it may be interesting to
see daily cycles for intraday. As an example, for DOW it
looks:
Sergey.
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Sent: Saturday, October 13, 2007
12:49 PM
Subject: Re: [RT] The Markets
ira,
I fully agree with you.I am a seasonal pattern
player.My work shows that from 2nd week of Oct to the 1st week of Nov,
Dow has gone op 31 times in last 36 years.Odds are in bulls
side.
Good Trading everybody
rashid
>From: Ira <mr.ira@xxxxxxxxxxnet>
>Date:
2007/10/13 Sat AM 11:09:48 CDT
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[RT] The Markets
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>I have been reading in various
groups about a bear market, key reversal days and tops in the various
markets. As of right now none of the indexes have given a sell signal
with the system that I use. There may be a reversal that could be
triggered in the coming week or so, but nothing that says that a major
move down is underway or about to begin. If you feel that the bear is
just around the corner, then keep your stops tight or buy protective
puts. I have the indexes as being over extended at this time. I have
some downside pressure being applied, but it has had little effect upon
price at this time. I have covered the Indexes, gold, interest rates and
crude oil in the comments section of www.delta100.com if you want
further insight into what I am thinking at this time. Have a great week
end. Ira
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