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To: John Madarasz who wrote (43811)6/28/2002 2:16:06 PM
From: bcrafty  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 209892
 
John, I might not be following this correctly

And, mind you, I am a turn-date neophyte relatively speaking.

I thought the Bradley turns are projected on a daily chart, not an intraday chart. Therefore his 7/4 low would have to be lower than the low this past Wednesday or else his turn call would be incorrect, right? Furthermore, by putting so many turn dates into so short a period (6/11 high, 6/16 low, 6/25 high, 7/4 low, etc.) it appears that he has somewhat negated his original purpose by calling attention to "cycles" that increasingly shorter. In other words, it seems that the timeframe in which these turns are supposed to operate are becoming confused.

Help me out here, as I'm trying to understand what he's calling for.