Thursday, September 13, 2018

Let's put a finer, simpler point on "Dee's Map"

Ditto everything from yesterday's essay, but let's underline a linked snapshot of WD Gann's "Map of Time."  Here it is:


"Saw Dee map" highlighted in green, red and yellow acrostics.  Well, I showed such an excerpt in yesterday's essay.  But look at the red arrow and yellow highlighted date; the 1929 market top.

Kinda hard to argue Mr. Gann was not intending to underline his epiphany given the words are spelled acrostically/telestically with contiguous letters.  Highly improbable.  And vastly less probable that those letters would straddle September 3, 1929, the 1929 Crash all-time high.

As if a taunt to us, read the narrative that has the fictional generals asking Robert Gordon "....to explain how he had accomplished the wonderful feat..."

Again, you can recreate the above by downloading the 1848-2016 "Map of Time" and going to the above line numbers.  Not doing it and arguing the above does not exist is the most contemptuous of willful ignorance.

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Now, refocus.  "The Tunnel Thru the Air" was published in 1927.  The Crash occurred in 1929.

Come on, Randomites and statistical inferenters (sic), make your case for randomness and the absence of destination.

Jim Ross

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