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>>>> MARKETS vs. TIMEWAVE ZERO
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[quote:AAONMS 1282493:MV8xODI5MTYxXzMwNTM2OTYxX0IzOTU1RDFF] [quote:Anonymous Coward 1221657:MV8xODI5MTYxXzMwNDgyNjY5Xzg1RkNFN0Yy] Yeah, no. Sorry. No correlation for yrs 2008, 2009, 2010. Maybe there's a link between timewave novelty and market volatility, but I'm not gonna bother with that. Check for yourself: http://www.fractal-timewave.com/timewave_calculator.php#content [/quote] Actually your wrong. Take a look at the time wave for 2008! The timewave was at the highest peak at the top of the graph at the end of Sep 2008 did then almost vertical line drop beginning of Oct 2008 almost hitting bottom of the graph dec 2008. Lets take a look what happened in the market at exactly that time! http://www.money-zine.com/Investing/Stocks/Stock-Market-Crash-of-2008/ One of the worst stock market crashes in history!!!!!! October 2008 Stock Market Crash!!!! Stock Market History Stock Market Crash of 1929 Stock Market Crash of 1987 Stock Market Crash of 2008 Although history may state the actual market crash occurred on Monday, October 6, 2008, [b]the market experienced eight consecutive trading days of negative movement starting on October 1, 2008[/b]. The table below shows the decline of the Dow Jones Industrial Average from October 1st through October 10th. Date DJIA Close Point Change % Change October 1, 2008 10,831.07 -19.59 -0.18% October 2, 2008 10,482.85 -348.22 -3.22% October 3, 2008 10,325.38 -157.47 -1.50% October 6, 2008 9,955.50 -369.88 -3.58% October 7, 2008 9,447.11 -508.39 -5.11% October 8, 2008 9,258.10 -189.01 -2.00% October 9, 2008 8,579.19 -678.91 -7.33% October 10, 2008 8,451.19 -128.00 -1.49% [b]During these eight trading days, the DJIA would drop a total of 2,399.47 points or 22.11%. [/b] The market would rebound sharply on Monday October 13, and rise 936.42 points, only to drop 733.08 points on Wednesday of that same week. October was shaping up to be a volatile month, as investors began reacting to the worrisome credit market news that started back in March 2008. [/quote]
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*************** UPDATE Dec 28th 2012 **************
check out what happened with the DOW futures since
Dec 21st 2012
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link to s9.postimage.org
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******************** END UPDATE **************
ORIGINAL POST April 6th 2012:
Hhhmmmmmm..... watch the Dow futures graph from July 2011 till now, and then look at the Timewave Zero graph for the same timeperiod.
The resemblance is remarkable to say the least!
N.B. As from April 8th the TWZ-graph is only going south. Could this be an indication of a mass selling of stocks in the near future?
Dow futures:
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link to s12.postimage.org
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TWZ:
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link to s14.postimage.org
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Edit:
I've attached the chart + video of In5D with the TWZ-chart superimposed on the DOW-chart. He layered the two upon one another and reset the TWZ to the exact date as the Dow-chart. Thx In5D for putting in the effort! :
VIDEO:
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link to www.youtube.com
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