For music lovers. ....... doesn't hurt to spot the Golden Ratio in action in your songs you love The basics first, then to the Beatles
Beatles. ......... The masters of the Golden Ratio without even knowing anthing about the Divine Law. Creedence Clearwater Revival was another A rhythm guitar that centers around 1.618 with crescendos that nail precise 261.8% and 423.6% is just plain masterpiece. John and George nail it in unison.
1.618 all the way. Now here's the thing. They say George had a hard time with the lead on this one and called in Eric Clapton for help. What a crock! itvwas no hard time at all, he just knew it was deep and wanted to uncover unrivaled depth. So what did Clapton bring to the gig? He brought in 361.8% or 3.618 sandwiched right between 261.8% and 423.6%. That's what George was not able to see at first. So the collaboration was stupendous. Ditto in Financial markets used to piss me off when 261.8% was clearly hit and broken which meant that after some sideways crap, we're heading to 423.6% but boom it never got there instead turned around reversed just shy of it. That's when by sheer accident I pinched in the rhythmic 361.8%. Voila! worked like a charm. So I now always watch for it so it does not trip me up.
0.618 all the way, no crescendos this time so does not get to the level of George/Eric. but still awesome
square root of 0.618 = 0.786 aka the 78.6% level where I said the SPY might go after 61.8% done done done. We see next week. . square root is Jimmy all the way, entire group including Manzarak is 78.6% bread and butter with bounce off 88.3 now and then
For Heydrrich: knock 'em out champ. Here's your Amsterdam Index shown different ways all on Monthly. You probably know it already but here it is anyway. Especially note monthly uptrendline from 2009 low is ruptured. Warning? Perfect 261.8% hit. Lovely to see that the Golden Ratio applies to all countries, not just the United States and UK. Applies even to countries like India, China, Saudi, Dubai, Malaysia et al. No Exceptions thus far in exploration. ...........