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Aug 21, 2007

Bradley Turn Dates for 2007

The Bradley siderograph (more information) 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)

In our discussion forum in "2007 Bradley Turn Dates" posted by stocktiger:

      stocktiger wrote: Hmmmm, even though this isn't exactly scientific the turn dates have been pretty darn close this year. Looking at the chart itself shows a potential down leg from 6/14 to 8/26.

Let's see how it worked out so far.

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= > > Chart of Markets between 6/14 and 8/26/2007 < < =

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After 8/26, the next Bradley turn date is 10/17.

= > > Chart of Markets between 8/26/2007 and 10/17/2007 < < =

And after 8/26, the next Bradley turn date is 12/22.

= > > Chart of Markets between 10/17/2007 and 12/22/2007 < < =

Kirk Lindstrom:

DISCLAIMER: Answers & my words are general in nature, are not meant as specific investment advice, and do not necessarily represent the opinion of anyone but Kirk. Individuals should consult with their own advisors for specific investment advice. In addition, past performance does not guarantee future results.