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#1 LarryT

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Posted 07 May 2008 - 07:59 PM

41.gif Anybody notice the top came with a shooting star candle the 15:30 to 16:00 candle within the four day cycle day 4/1 window that runs from 14:30 day 4 to 12:30 day 1? Notice where the next day 4/1 occurs below the equator? Best, Larry
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Posted 08 May 2008 - 12:34 AM

Hello Larry. Thanks for your posts. Is there a resource you can direct me to that could explain how to interpret your cycle chart? (Unless you're willing to take the time to explain it yourself) Thanks again - I appreciate your posts. Joe

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Posted 08 May 2008 - 05:15 AM

Hello Larry.
Thanks for your posts.

Is there a resource you can direct me to that could explain how to interpret your cycle chart?
(Unless you're willing to take the time to explain it yourself)

Thanks again - I appreciate your posts.

Joe


Some good information in this thread; http://www.traders-t...showtopic=88148
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Posted 08 May 2008 - 08:01 AM

Hello Larry.
Thanks for your posts.

Is there a resource you can direct me to that could explain how to interpret your cycle chart?
(Unless you're willing to take the time to explain it yourself)

Thanks again - I appreciate your posts.

Joe


Some good information in this thread; http://www.traders-t...showtopic=88148


I would also like to thank you, interesting stuff.

JDJ

#5 peregrine

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Posted 08 May 2008 - 08:45 AM

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Notice where the next day 4/1 occurs below the equator?


I'm curious to know what rationale is used for skipping over the 4/1 time period that occurs over the weekend of May 10/11, given that it is a cycle of time ?

Im guessing that one should consider that juncture as indeterminate because there is no associated price data...but I would like to see your response.

Thanks.

P

#6 LarryT

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Posted 08 May 2008 - 09:31 AM

41.gif

Notice where the next day 4/1 occurs below the equator?


I'm curious to know what rationale is used for skipping over the 4/1 time period that occurs over the weekend of May 10/11, given that it is a cycle of time ?

Im guessing that one should consider that juncture as indeterminate because there is no associated price data...but I would like to see your response.

Thanks.

P


The high is above row ten, lows below row ten so the high was on rows 3/4 so the first 4/1 below row 10 is the 14/15th. There is no trading the 10/11th. The lows/highs often occur during trading between 14:30 day 4 to 12:30 day 1. It happens often enough to be alert for it. The most amazing thing about this Mayan calendar is the fact the four day Lunar cycle aligns perfectly with theis matrix of dates. At a glance you know in advance when to expect a 4/1 window.
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