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To: Shack who started this subject1/31/2003 10:46:37 AM
From: ormsby  Read Replies (2) of 209892
 
Not too familiar with Armstrongs 17.2 year cycle but I remember someone from this forum stating that Nov 8 was an important Armstrong turn date. A number of pundits as well as the Bradley model are pointing to March 18 area as a likely point for a significant low. The 17.2 year cycle breaks down to 8.6 years, 8.6 months, 4.3 months etc..
4.3 months from Nov 8 is approx March 18 so many aspects seem to be pointing to later part of March as a significant turn date.
Are there any Armstrong experts out there who concur?
Ormsby
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