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To: forkit who wrote (996)2/2/2001 5:25:24 PM
From: IndexTrader  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 12411
 
Message 9975955
Message 10432604

Forkit. Here are a couple of GZ's previous posts explaining the wiggle.

Susan



To: forkit who wrote (996)2/2/2001 6:22:19 PM
From: GROUND ZERO™  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 12411
 
The wiggle is a commonly know pattern... at least now it is...<g> time projections are something not directly related to the typical use of the fork... it's a method I've developed over 30 years and it's rather complicated... yes, we all talk about 'timing' the markets, but we only pay attention to price and we ignore the time element completely... since the chart is a matrix based on time and price, time can be traded without regard to price just as price can be traded without regard to time..... we live in a three dimensional realm, but the chart is only two dimensional..... when you add a third dimension to the charts, the chart patterns make better sense..... also, the application of Fibonacci relationships in chart reading then become obvious.....

GZ