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You might remember that on the 28th of April 1999 the SPI made its
all time high of 3165. The SPI has not been higher than 3165 for almost
a year. That's your first clue.
Let's
call the year from 28/04/99 to 28/04/00 360 degrees. Some of you may
already be familiar with this form of time, particularly if you have
used the Square of 9 before. To get your Trine dates you need to divide
the year into 3 equal divisions. Starting from 0, or 28/04/99 let's
divide the year to find the Trine dates.
0. 0 degrees = 28/04/99
1. 120 degrees = 28/08/99
2. 240 degrees = 28/12/99
3. 360 degrees = 28/04/00 |
The
year divided by 3 gives you 3 dates that are 4 months apart. Now go
and take a look at these dates on your charts and notice what happened
on or around these dates. You can use a couple of days, say up to
three days either side, to expect a change in trend. The above-mentioned
dates all had changes in trend occur on or around the days predicted.
The only day left to witness is the final day, the anniversary of
28/04. This year it falls on a Friday, so keep your eyes peeled for
some action over the weekend of 29-30/04/00.
Now
for the Square dates. All you have to do is divide the year into 4
equal parts. Giving you 4 dates that are 3 months apart. Here we go.
0. 0 degrees = 28/04/99
1. 90 degrees = 28/07/99
2. 180 degrees = 28/10/99
3. 270 degrees = 28/01/00
4. 360 degrees = 28/04/00 |
Again
look at these dates and witness the changes in trend that have occurred.
The most wonderful thing about these Squares and Trines is that they
have been effective and will be effective again. There's nothing new
on the SPI just changes in trend from time to time. I don't mean to
make it sound so easy, but it does look that way sometimes.
Look
at what happened on the first anniversary date, or 360 degrees, of
the 17/07/98 high of 2860. Studying time in this way will give you
knowledge of when to trade. If you want to be even more accurate with
your predictions then buy yourself an Ephemeris, which will pinpoint
the exact date for the degree that you are looking for. You can call
me for more on this subject or drop me an email. I occasionally have
a gathering of traders that I share some knowledge and experience
with, if you are interested please call on me.
Happy
trading,
Solomon
Thallon
HotTrader, Australia
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