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To: Walkingshadow who wrote (241)5/19/2005 2:51:33 PM
From: johnny58  Respond to of 4814
 
The Bradley siderograph was developed in the 40ies by Donald Bradley to forecast the stock markets. Bradley assigned numerical values to certain planetary constellations for every day, and the sum is the siderograph. It was originally intended to predict the stock markets. The noted technical analyst William Eng singled out the Bradley as the only 'excellent' Timing Indicator in his book, "Technical Analysis of Stocks, Options, and Futures" (source: Astrikos).

It is crucial to understand what the siderograph is about since almost all traders (and even and even financial astrologers!) misunderstand it. Over the decades it has been observed that the siderograph can NOT (!!!) reliably predict the direction but only turning points in the financial markets (stocks, bonds, bonds, commodities) within a time window of +/- 4 calendar days (in a few cases up to +/- 7 days). Inversions (i.e. a high instead of a low and vice versa) are quite common. Also, it is not a timing tool for short-term trends but rather for intermediate-term to longer-term trends because the turning window is rather wide.



To: Walkingshadow who wrote (241)5/19/2005 2:54:03 PM
From: johnny58  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4814
 
There are 3 outstanding dates in 2005 that have the highest probability for a major reversal within +/ - 4 days:

Jan 25-26, 2005
July 13, 2005 (maybe Aug 30, 2005 as a retest)
Dec 16, 2005
In addition, there are 6 other turning point of lesser significance:

Feb 16, 2005
Mar 4, 2005
Mar 29 - Apr 5, 2005
June 2-10, 2005
July 13, 2005
July 28, 2005

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