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Peter Eliades Stock Market Cycles Kirk's Investment Letter: Send for a FREE SAMPLE ISSUE today! |
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List of Bradley Turn Dates by Year |
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Peter Eliades
of "Stock
Market Cycles"
wrote, "The indicator was devised in the 1940s by Donald Bradley. He
assigned numerical values to the position of planetary constellations
for each day and used the sum of those calculations to draw a
siderograph, the prefix "sidero-" in this case standing for stars or
constellations." Eliades also wrote "Theoretically, the dates of the
turns in the Bradley are more important than the actual magnitude of
the moves, but the recent indications of turns have been eerily
accurate."
Mark Hulbert in "The Hulbert Financial Digest " reports in the "Long Term Performance Ratings through June 30, 2006" the following: * Peter Eliades' Stockmarket Cycles has an average annual return of only 4.7% since its 12/31/84 inception while a buy and hold of the Wilshire5000 over the same period yielded an average annual return of +12.4%! Kirk's
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The Bradley siderograph was developed in the 1940's by Donald Bradley to forecast the stock markets. Bradley assigned numerical values to certain planetary constellations for every day, and the sum is the siderograph. It was originally intended to predict the stock markets. William Eng, a noted technical analyst, singled out the Bradley as the only 'excellent' Timing Indicator in his book, "Technical Analysis of Stocks, Options, and Futures" (source: Astrikos). |
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