Start date for MurreyMath 0/8 in time

Quote from dojistarz:

Would you please tell me when the 0/8 for TIME started in Oct. 2003?

I know they reset that date every year but could not find the actual date.

I do not own the software, just the 2 confusing books, but I am giving it a try.

that was the grid for 2002(starting in 2001)

http://www.webspace4me.net/~blhill/pages.aux/murrey/reversal.2002.html

Here is a formula.

Take the first full moon in October, subtract 4, 8, or 16 days. Whatever date falls in the first week of October, use that.

If the full moon is in September, add 4, 8, or 16 days until you get a date in the first week of October.

Don't put too much stock in the automatic reversal days, they are more decision points than anything else.
 
according to what I found moon was full sept 10 2003.

SO if I add up 16 days it brings me to Sept 26th

So do I start again with 4?

If so it brings me to sept 30th ...not good enough.

So I add up 8 day to sept 30th and it brings me to sept 8th.

Oct 8 is not in the first week of october...

So I am assuming I am adding 4 days to sept 30th to get Oct 4th as starting date to draw my square.

sept 10 + 16 days + 4 days+ 4 days = oct 4

Is october 4 the right date ?

thanks
 
Quote from dojistarz:

according to what I found moon was full sept 10 2003.

SO if I add up 16 days it brings me to Sept 26th

So do I start again with 4?

If so it brings me to sept 30th ...not good enough.

So I add up 8 day to sept 30th and it brings me to sept 8th.

Oct 8 is not in the first week of october...

So I am assuming I am adding 4 days to sept 30th to get Oct 4th as starting date to draw my square.

sept 10 + 16 days + 4 days+ 4 days = oct 4

Is october 4 the right date ?

thanks

I failed to communicate that properly, it should be the full moon nearest the first week in October, try your calculation now.
 
No idea about Murrey Math, but this is a useful site for the phases of the moon.

If I understood oddiduro correctly, you would subtract 8 days from Oct. 10, since that would put you in the first week of Oct.
 
Quote from Hungry4Knowledg:

No idea about Murrey Math, but this is a useful site for the phases of the moon.

If I understood oddiduro correctly, you would subtract 8 days from Oct. 10, since that would put you in the first week of Oct.

Correct.
 
Pick the nearest full moon date to Oct 4, then add or subtract using multiples of 4 trading days to get within Oct 1-7.

So, for this year, take full moon = Oct 10 03:27 ET, subtract 4 trading days = Oct 6 03:27 ET. Murrey claims it is Oct 6, 2003. But an argument could be made that it should be rounded back to Oct 3, 2003 since the 4 trading days from full moon is before market opening on Oct 6.

Watch the 0/8, 2/8, 4/8, 6/8, 8/8 timelines on 32 frame for the major turning points.
 
Hrmm...I thought it was based off of...

Murrey resets the time = 0 point on an annual basis. This is done the first week of October and corresponds to the day of the U.S. Treasury's monthly and quarterly bond auctions (This year 10/8/97). Once the time = 0 point is set one may simply count off daily increments of 4, 8, 16, 32, or 64 days relative to the time = 0 point to set the desired square in time (or 256 days if one wants an annual chart).
From http://www.webspace4me.net/~blhill/pages.aux/murrey/TKnotes.1.html

Are you talking about something different (or is Tim Kruzel incorrect)?
 
Quote from fframe38:

Pick the nearest full moon date to Oct 4, then add or subtract using multiples of 4 trading days to get within Oct 1-7.

So, for this year, take full moon = Oct 10 03:27 ET, subtract 4 trading days = Oct 6 03:27 ET. Murrey claims it is Oct 6, 2003. But an argument could be made that it should be rounded back to Oct 3, 2003 since the 4 trading days from full moon is before market opening on Oct 6.

Watch the 0/8, 2/8, 4/8, 6/8, 8/8 timelines on 32 frame for the major turning points.

This is also a method that some use. You will find that the way the date is picked is inconsistent. Many theories abound.
 
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