Interesting stuff. I have never heard of Marty Armstrong until I read about him in the New Yorker last week. Crazy... Thanks for the links, will check them later as right now they are "509 bandwidth limits exceeded" ;-)
That's eirie how those peaks & troughs match with actual pivot points. Everything is pretty consistant until near the end of the graph. What happened between 2008-2009? Halfway through, the Market direction just inverted.
Notice how the pivot points are still being respected, though. Hmmmm...would that mean our next Market peak will be in 2011 with Dow 14,000, S&P 1600? Current channels point to it.
Great blog you have here !
ReplyDeleteI have included your annotated US dollar chart on my blog www.etf-corner.com
Keep the good work !
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cool man....
ReplyDeleteInteresting stuff. I have never heard of Marty Armstrong until I read about him in the New Yorker last week. Crazy... Thanks for the links, will check them later as right now they are "509 bandwidth limits exceeded" ;-)
ReplyDeleteThat's eirie how those peaks & troughs match with actual pivot points. Everything is pretty consistant until near the end of the graph. What happened between 2008-2009? Halfway through, the Market direction just inverted.
ReplyDeleteNotice how the pivot points are still being respected, though. Hmmmm...would that mean our next Market peak will be in 2011 with Dow 14,000, S&P 1600? Current channels point to it.
It's funny that as a teenager, Armstrong worked at a rare stamp and coin dealership and became a millionaire at age fifteen
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