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To: Topannuity who wrote (3012)12/23/2000 11:00:06 PM
From: John Pitera  Respond to of 33421
 
Thanks TA, here is that 70 calendar day NASD cycle you were
mentioning

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It's about 49 market days as you mention.

This chart has the 70 day Nasd cycle, in blue and
an overlay of the 49 market day cycle in magenta.

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It's useful to consider both calendar and mkt day cycles.

I was mentioning 12-21-00 as a GANN time turning point on my
Dec 20th post since the 21st was the winter solstice and
GANN found there could be turning point on the 2 solstices
winter and summer, as well as the vernal and autumnal
equionxes.

John



To: Topannuity who wrote (3012)12/25/2000 7:51:50 PM
From: IndexTrader  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 33421
 
Hi Hersh,
I have noticed that there is a 117 week cycle in the S&P and it should be bottoming this week. I would expect a top sometime late this year, then another trough along with the 4 year cycle low in late 2002 or early 2003.
There is also a 22 week cycle that bottoms this week.
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