Tuesday, December 19, 2017

"Buy the rumor, sell the news" Tuesday?

Interesting that "Tax Cut Tuesday" comes on the last day of WD Gann's supposed acrostic/telestic message of "2 a low" and encode his prediction in the "Map of Time" structure of his "The Tunnel Thru the Air."   Today is Tuesday, December 19, 2017 which is the last possible date I identified in the linked essay that seems to imply a high that will lead "2 a low:"


You see "2 low" in the tan letters "saw A" is in green.  You see on line 273, the last line of the paragraph of the associated narrative, the date "12/19/2017."  Today.

I hesitated in the linked essay to declare this period (in blue above), one in which we will find the end of the bull market from March 2009.  After all, my interpretation of events yet to come based on encoded messages has been wrong.  Message interpretations, such as the 9/11 tragedy, have been as undeniably perfect as those predicting yet to occur events have been wrong.  That's on me, not Mr. Gann.  He's just teaching me a difficult lesson.  He could do it, I can't....yet.

Lesson learned, only mathematics can accurately convey perfect meaning.  Only mathematics can make the perfect prediction (a yet-to-be essay) that's subject to being conveyed.

This time, I have indication that the mathematics of "Robert Gordon's seven days" does confirm a top.  My math is not perfect, having only made the related discoveries in the last week, but I will be surprised if the bull exceeds 25000 or lasts beyond Christmas.  Were I forced to bet (which today, I won't), today is it.  Again, the math is not complete but it does appear the "circle"  Robert Gordon experienced in his seven days is complete.

Did Mr. Gann identify the beginning of that "circle" in 1927 which I believe occurred on Tuesday, September 3, 1929?


"Saw" in red.  He "saw."

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You make the call.  Did WD Gann predict the 2017 top of the 2009 bull....in 1927?

Jim Ross

[Nothing more than notation, but 12/19/2017 reduces to 3 / 2 / 1.  What do you find on page 321?
You find Dow.]

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