April 19, 2007 - Day of Decision
#1
Posted 12 April 2007 - 03:11 PM
April 19, 2007 - Day of Decision
"...360, 180, 90 & 60 degrees from these crucial turning points projects another key turning point on April 16 - 22, 2007. Similarly, a 40-week cycle (low-low-low or low-low-high Cycle Progression) projects a turning point for April 23 - 27, 2007.
April 20, 2007 is also exactly 2 years (720 degrees) from the April 20, 2005 index lows...When the indices turned lower in January & February, these cycles looked like they were forecasting a decline into April 23 - 27th.
However, the weekly trends have NOT been able to turn down and it is ushering in the possibility that the final several weeks of this period could see a rally to - and retest of - the early-2007 highs. Or, at the very least, a rally to a lower high... a form of 'b' wave peak..."
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#2
Posted 12 April 2007 - 03:27 PM
#3
Posted 12 April 2007 - 03:31 PM
April 17th should be close enough.April 19, 2007 - Day of Decision
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Apr 17 8:30 AM CPI
Apr 17 8:30 AM Core CPI
Apr 17 8:30 AM Housing Starts
Apr 17 8:30 AM Building Permits
Apr 17 9:15 AM Industrial Production
Apr 17 9:15 AM Capacity Utilization
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#4
Posted 12 April 2007 - 03:50 PM
From Eric Hadiks' site:
April 19, 2007 - Day of Decision
"...360, 180, 90 & 60 degrees from these crucial turning points projects another key turning point on April 16 - 22, 2007. Similarly, a 40-week cycle (low-low-low or low-low-high Cycle Progression) projects a turning point for April 23 - 27, 2007.
April 20, 2007 is also exactly 2 years (720 degrees) from the April 20, 2005 index lows...When the indices turned lower in January & February, these cycles looked like they were forecasting a decline into April 23 - 27th.
However, the weekly trends have NOT been able to turn down and it is ushering in the possibility that the final several weeks of this period could see a rally to - and retest of - the early-2007 highs. Or, at the very least, a rally to a lower high... a form of 'b' wave peak..."
Bring on the Bear'INSIIDE Track Special Report:
http://www.insiidetr...ringBearexc.pdf
Russ: Interesting that April 20th is also the date that XD indicates a major retracement...MDW
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#5
Posted 12 April 2007 - 04:15 PM
#6
Posted 13 April 2007 - 04:36 AM
From Eric Hadiks' site:
April 19, 2007 - Day of Decision
"...360, 180, 90 & 60 degrees from these crucial turning points projects another key turning point on April 16 - 22, 2007. Similarly, a 40-week cycle (low-low-low or low-low-high Cycle Progression) projects a turning point for April 23 - 27, 2007.
April 20, 2007 is also exactly 2 years (720 degrees) from the April 20, 2005 index lows...When the indices turned lower in January & February, these cycles looked like they were forecasting a decline into April 23 - 27th.
However, the weekly trends have NOT been able to turn down and it is ushering in the possibility that the final several weeks of this period could see a rally to - and retest of - the early-2007 highs. Or, at the very least, a rally to a lower high... a form of 'b' wave peak..."
Bring on the Bear'INSIIDE Track Special Report:
http://www.insiidetr...ringBearexc.pdf
russ, could not open the file, i must have a glitch in adobe. anyway, what's hadik saying, it's gonna go up or down? thats what it seems from what you copied and posted. up or down, sounds like a safe forecast.
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