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To: John Madarasz who wrote (41035)6/4/2002 11:44:27 PM
From: bcrafty  Respond to of 209892
 
Thanks for the Bradley links, John

In the geocities article it says "These influences, Bradley believed, were manefest (sic) through ups and downs in the economy as measured by bull and bear campaigns in the Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA)."

I understand that when Bradley did his work in the 40s the naz wasn't available for comparison to the Dow, but if planetary influences are supposedly affecting the economy then why (theoretically) wouldn't the Bradley apply to the S&P or the naz? Have current followers of the Bradley turns looked into its potential application to other indices? Aren't the Bradley helio and geo frequently at odds with each other in terms of their highs and lows? Of the two which one has the better track record? Am I full of questions tonight or what? <g>