Wednesday, September 6, 2023

Seven Perfect Trades - Corrected

“Seven Perfect Trades” did not occur as I “imagined."  They are still out there and soon to be realized.

Not only did they not occur in the timeframe I imagined, but when they do occur (and they will) they will be at slightly different DJIA price levels.

Using the labels of the previous essay, the price levels will be:

    

The first of the trades, should one be so tempted, will find DJIA at 27648 on September 12, 2023.  DJIA closed yesterday, September 5, 2023 at 34642, futures are down very slightly as I write this, and I do not see anything in the news to suggest a 25% decline in the ensuing week will occur.

Its simply deterministic math, no Elliott Wave or any subjective methodology of any sort.  DJIA must, if the theory is correct, touch point F 27648 on September 12, 2023.  

The price levels of G-L are arrived at by similar math methods but are not my best work as yet.  I do not have reliable dates but suspect a rapid succession following the initial wave.

Jim Ross, September 6, 2023

Wednesday, February 22, 2023

Seven Perfect Trades

Seven perfect trades in seven calendar days.  The confirming acceleration occurred yesterday which was my birthday.  It is the same day that the similar acceleration in what was the heretofore greatest point market decline in history; in 2020 DJIA declined 11000 points in 39 days.  The 2023 decline will dwarf 2020 and occur in far less time.

The math used to make this prediction is similar to the math of Robert Gordon's Seven Days.  I have yet to confirm it, but I believe that mathematic puzzle of RG's 7 days predicted the above decline which has yet to occur.  If this great decline does occur, then I predicted it, maybe a month in advance as I've been sitting on the above prediction, waiting for confirmation.  If the decline does occur and if I confirm the math that I believe exists in Robert Gordon's Seven Days, then WD Gann predicted the above more than 96 years ago.


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Wishing everyone the best.  Be safe.

James Ross