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To: GROUND ZERO™ who wrote (30064)8/11/1999 9:39:00 AM
From: John Pitera  Respond to of 44573
 
the Bradley Siderograph has been tremendously accurate some years and less accurate others. It exactly predicted the top on July 20th 1998.

Here is some info.....I'm sure you have heard of it.

the site below has historical data, so you can go in an examine its predictive value for yourself... it works best just letting you know you are at a time turning point.

whether this is a high or low is best determined by your other market timing tools, such as sentiment, momentum divergences, put call ratio's, chart set-up, seasonal considerations....go with the balance of evidence.

The Bradley Siderograph was originally developed by Donald Bradley in the
1940's, and is a means of combining all of the planetary aspects occuring at any
given time into a single number through a complex series of weights and measures.
We've been working with these graphs using Dow Jones Industrial price histories
going back to pre-1900 and have consistently found the Bradley to be an amazing
tool that can greatly aid in market timing.

Noted analysts such as Jerry Favors and William Eng swear by the Bradley. Eng
singled out the Bradley as the only 'Excellent' Timing Indicator in his book,
'Technical Analysis of Stocks, Options, and Futures'.

Click on the Chart Link at the top of this page to view some of the recent Bradley
Siderograph charts overlayed with the Dow Industrials. Remember when looking at
these charts that we often enter what is called an 'Inversion', where prices move
the opposite direction of the Bradley. The direction of the Bradley isn't as
important as the actual TURN DATES of the Siderograph. You'll know if you're in
an inversion period if prices are rising steadily while the Bradley is falling steadily,
however the turning date of the Bradley will still be significant to the rally and
should represent at least a short term top once the Bradley bottoms and turns.

For those interested in the actual calculation of the Siderograph, we'll lay out the
general idea here. For more information, we'd recommend purchasing 'Stock
Market Prediction' subtitled 'The Planetary Barometer and How to Use It' by
Donald Bradley, available from Llewellyn Publications. The basic idea behind the
calculations is that for each planet, measure the distance between that planet and
every other planet (excluding the Moon), and see if it's within a 15 degree orb of a
Conjunction, Sextile, Square, Trine, or Opposition. If so, it receives a weighted
value depending on the aspect and it's distance from exact. All squares and
pppositions are minus, all sextiles and trines are plus, for conjunctions refer
to the table below...


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