Quote from wdscott:
Where can I get more information on the Bradley Cycle?
Thanks
Dave Scott
Quote from TorontoTrader2:
Bradley is kind of tricky. They say that it does not predict direction only the turn date. So even if the forcast points up it may not move in that direction.
It has been accurate in the past so I'd give it a close look.
. (In fact I should be able to determine time because I have now an idea of how my market's model clock is correlated with physical time's clock). Then the question would be: how can it be as anyone have apparently the choice of buying and selling freely whenever the want huh ... think a little bit there is only one rational solution 
Quote from waggie945:
A Review:
The Cycle did not call the Top as suggested by the Cycle on 6/23.
The cycle then called for a Low on 9/11 and a high on 10/22.
Both dates were insignificant.
However, the Bradley did call for a low on 11/23 with an upswing into early January . . . So far, so good!
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Quote from harrytrader:
And does Bradley work for intraday : because if I know the price (example of today below: 10406.8/10407.1 was projected in real we made an absolute intraday bottom at 10407.04) and Bradley knows the time, well this would become totally deterministic
Harry,
Bradley is AFAIK based on planetary movement so I do not think it can be calibrated for intraday action, but you can find intraday turning points by other methods. If you tell me what you are trading I can supply you turning points .
My daily turning points for SP500 are : today or Monday and then 1-22 . Bradley has 1-16 and 1-28. try to monitor it and see what might work in conjunction with your method.
Walter
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Quote from harrytrader:
And does Bradley work for intraday : because if I know the price (example of today below: 10406.8/10407.1 was projected in real we made an absolute intraday bottom at 10407.04) and Bradley knows the time, well this would become totally deterministic
Harry,
Bradley is AFAIK based on planetary movement so I do not think it can be calibrated for intraday action, but you can find intraday turning points by other methods. If you tell me what you are trading I can supply you turning points .
My daily turning points for SP500 are : today or Monday and then 1-22 . Bradley has 1-16 and 1-28. try to monitor it and see what might work in conjunction with your method.
Walter
Quote from waggie945:
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