Trading the Moon

Discussion in 'Technical Analysis' started by yoohoo, Sep 5, 2006.

  1. So far so good - see prior post
     
    #91     Apr 1, 2008
  2. get thru this and we are up, up and away!
     
    #92     Apr 1, 2008
  3. So what's that line? A trendline, or some kind of MA?
     
    #93     Apr 1, 2008
  4. trendline
     
    #94     Apr 1, 2008
  5. Where is the moon indicator on those last 2 charts?
     
    #95     Apr 1, 2008
  6. The moon indicator was not on those charts. Was out for a walk on a beautiful moonlight night - it was Easter Good Friday. The full moon has a proven effect (you'll need to read all the thread to see the proofs).

    However, it's more than just a full moon at this time. Gann said holidays are frequent times for trend reversals and this one coincided with a full moon.

    You don't need to have the indicator unless you want to backtest: just look up ;)
     
    #96     Apr 1, 2008
  7. My friend the Moon - my ATM
     
    #97     Apr 7, 2008
  8. sumosam

    sumosam

    I am not quite following you. I do know that Gann discussed pressure points which occur during seasonal marks. i.e. last one was the vernal equinox. I interpret this as a time of change in trend. i.e. we are now going into an uptrend.

    Is this what you are saying?:confused:
     
    #98     Apr 9, 2008
  9. If you read from the start you'll see numerous examples where I only use the moon for short term pressure rather than for predicting longer term swings.

    However I am bullish but not because of the moon - simply because all the supply was devoured by those in the know. It looks like a great con act at the moment, although the duration of the upswing may be limited.

    Lot's of profits were available for those who used the moon and/or saw supply being devoured.

    See "Yum Yum this market loves negatives" thread and you can see the resistance at the moment as well as the bigger picture.
     
    #99     Apr 9, 2008
  10. it's that time again...

    so ladies and gentlemen when they ask, "Why did the market rise so?" Simply reply... it's the moon... it's the moon, my friend.

    No-brainer time again
     
    #100     Apr 18, 2008