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To: Chip McVickar who wrote (101254)5/10/2001 12:23:04 PM
From: anon  Read Replies (1) of 436258
 
hi Chip, re: Bradley

This is from that cyclepro site:

"In this chart, the red line is the Siderograph that has been "corrected" for inversions. For example, notice the five vertical green lines. This is precisely the point that I chose to flip the Siderograph from either the cyan line or the yellow line. You can compare the red line versus the others to see which one is used for each segment of the line. While I must caution that this technique can take virtually any random line and using perhaps unlimited "corrections", form-fit it to a stock chart... but in the case of the Siderograph chart below, I have only allowed for 5 distinct corrections to the major Siderograph line. Even with these few corrections, the rises and falls of the red line seems to follow rather closely with the Nasdaq chart -- perhaps not perfectly -- but certainly a majority of the rises match with rises and a majority of the declines match with declines. You be your own judge.

The trick to this technique is to determine when inversions occur... in advance. If I knew the answer, I'd probably be writing my Cyclepro Outlook updates while lounging on the deck of my Virgin Islands beach house.

By the way, don't get too hung up on trying to figure out what the inversion days are, I simply eye-balled them for this demonstration."

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