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Strategies & Market Trends : John Pitera's Market Laboratory

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To: humble1 who wrote (20906)2/22/2018 4:31:29 AM
From: John Pitera   of 33421
 
Thanks H1, I appreciate it. I thought that was a pretty cool target.....

it's kind of interesting to hit a 14 month target... forward target with a massive advance, back when a number market experts were talking about a market crash with DJT elected ...... and hit it to 1 SPX point. and then
have the market

have a least a quite 10% crash/decline in 9 days.......... and the downside is not over... (as of my vantage
point today).

I have a few clients and SEC stuff that sometimes limits my posting ability................

I notice that there are a number of people on bloomberg/cnbc and elsewhere in the financial media that
has picked up on the 36 year cycle in bonds.
... that has only been in the past 4 or 5 months...........

I found that when I started pounding the table of the 36 year cycle in the long term bond market ( and it's
a little less than 36 years due to the elliptical and non precision planetary travels.
..... when the major planets..
go retrograde... it can expand forward the cycle and a lack of retrograde behavior accelerates the cycle.

In Virtual JFK you will see arguably the smartest man on the planet from an operations viewpoint
George McBundy, (who was the CEO of FORD when FORD was one of the top 5 businesses in the USA ,
he would discuss how the war in Vietnam will advance and go through retrograde periods...

only someone who had been exposed to astronomy and astronomical cycles will use that terminology.....

However my overarching point is that we do work here that is in available in VERY few places on the web that is.where it is available without paying a heavy fee for it.

There is always top tier analysis available to those who know where to look for it and also pay the
Ivy league research dollars for it...........

we don't charge that here. that is a major point of differentiation...... from what has been available here
for 18 years, as contrasted to so much of the analysis and research that is available elsewhere on the
world wide web.... and via PDF subscription software packages that can range in hundreds to well
over 1000 dollars a year.

John.
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