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To: ynot who wrote (38594)10/25/1999 7:10:00 AM
From: Patrick Slevin  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 44573
 
Peter follows the Delta connection to Lunar Cycles more closely than I.....

When he reads your post he will most likely respond.



To: ynot who wrote (38594)10/25/1999 7:26:00 AM
From: peter n matzke  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 44573
 
ynot, As you know, Delta uses several different time frames. Moon cycles may have a relationship to one or two time frames but have little or no bearing on the other time frames.
Delta does not specifically state to buy or sell based upon the moon changes. Some signals may be a buy or a sell on (or near) a full moon due to the interaction of the other time frames. Simply put, one full moon may be a buy and the next full moon may be a sell. So the moon phase by itself should not be the sole trigger for a pattern of purchases or sales.

regards
peter



To: ynot who wrote (38594)10/25/1999 5:24:00 PM
From: scotty  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 44573
 
ynot, you are making the moon system too complicated < g > It's simple. Buy an oversold market on a full moon, and sell an overbought market on a new moon. That's how I trade it anyways. I do peek at the Commitment of Traders report though. I was going to buy some gold today, but the COT numbers steered me away...Opted for bond calls...scotty