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To: Aggie who wrote (27915)8/17/1998 6:55:00 PM
From: Starlight  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 95453
 
Aggie - >>>>what is the Bradley indicator?<<<< I dunno . . . I'm just quoting what was said on CNBC by Mr. Crawford. Could he be off by a day or so? . . . sure. But he was basing the Sept. 4 sell-off start on a particular aspect occuring on that day (Mars/Uranus opposition) that he called a "crash cycle beginning" indicator. He didn't have time to explain what would cause the ending. CNBC had to take a station break.

>>>>may I say that anybody buying or selling commodities by the stars is stark raving crazy. Everyone knows the I Ching is the one to use.<<< I thought a ouija board worked best.<g>

Betty



To: Aggie who wrote (27915)8/17/1998 10:23:00 PM
From: Slide Rule  Respond to of 95453
 
explanation of "Bradley" -- astrikos.com

This is a pay site. However, note the excellent free collection of graphs at bottom of page, covering last trading day of multiple indicies, plotted by 1-min.

Back when it was mostly free, they were "right" at least as much as anyone else. Never did see how one could use Bradley, tho it is said to signal a turn (but not always which way) -- but then, there's lots about trading I haven't figured out yet.