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To: Challo Jeregy who wrote (25401)12/4/2001 9:15:40 AM
From: Paul Shread  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 52237
 
Challo,

I think the Bradleys are most useful at the beginning of strong trends - September 2000, late January 2001 and early August 2001 all marked the start of strong Bradley trends (wide sharp swings in the Bradley charts, running from one extreme to another). We don't really get a strong one again until January, but this could be considered the start of that leg.

One possibility is a sharp sell-off into January and a rally back to 10,000 in May - would line up well with Ewave counts, which say we still need a wave 5 down off the May peaks. Just speculation. The other possibility is down into spring. But straight up into spring? Fuhgeddaboutit. -g-