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To: bull_dozer who wrote (199658)8/7/2024 11:45:49 PM
From: bull_dozer  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 207706
 
Looks like I nailed the intermediate top in precious metals, with that post...<G>

Another analyst who emerged from the late 1970's, but who wasn't a celebrity like Prechter and Granville, is Terry Laundry (TL). He was an engineering graduate from M.I.T. in a period when many engineers and mathematicians got involved in mathematical technical analysis with rate of change oscillator studies. Unlike the others, Laundry was and is primarily interested in time trends rather than price per se. His idea of matched trends with the time duration of the decline predicting the time for the next advance was similar in concept to a sine wave period without the sinusoid smooth wave. I subscribed to TL's Magic T Theory news letter for a year or more in 1979 or 80 and kept track of him over the years. For some time now he has provided a weekly audio download free of any charge together with one or more charts which he discusses at http://www.ttheory.com/

BTW, ttheory.com is for sale!

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For $314... :-(