Guest guest Posted May 6, 2006 Report Share Posted May 6, 2006 David Yes. Please explain how reliable is the SA technique in using the opening bell of NYSE. The chart at the opening bell for all of next week looks fairly good. SAMVA , " Vyas Munidas " <muni> wrote: > > Dear David and list, > > Thanks for sharing. David, you've been doing this for a while; statistically, how reliable is the SM predicting method using the daily 9:30am NY open chart? > > When renowned astrologers like yourself speak, good interest is generated. It's a good thing as it draws interest to financial astrology. My hope is to see more SA astrologers venture views in this area - exact calls and/or direction recommendations. I understand the reasons why this knowledge is never popularized by those who know - it can be like giving a knife to a baby. There are lots of astrology systems out there predicting on the market, but they are inconsistent and statistically innacurate. > > I've been posting my market view for nearly two years on my website with +90% accuracy. Granted, in the beginning I vaguely knew astrology and relied heavily on experience, intuition and technical analysis. The accuracy has improved slightly after understanding SA and in this respect I must thank everyone who has taught me, especially the very patient . I do some funky stuff that uses the SA core and stretches the boundaries a little with AI and mathematical models, so I don't always post the reasoning for my view. > > Come forth and post everyone! We'll all be wiser wiser and the masses will never arb out the effectiveness of our 'mumbo jumbo hokus pokus.' If it's a livlihood, then that's another matter and there's no harm in indicating so. > > > Best regards, > > Vyas Munidas > > > > - > David Hawthorne > SAMVA > Friday, May 05, 2006 8:34 PM > [bulk] Re: [bulk] stock market > > > Dear Vyas: > > thank you for your email. > > the chart is based on the opening bell of NYSE, using Systems' Approach techniques only. > > best wishes. > > David Hawthorne > - > Vyas Munidas > SAMVA > Friday, May 05, 2006 4:06 PM > Re: [bulk] stock market > > > Hi David, > > Good work. What natal are you using for NYSE? > > I don't use a natal chart in my work, just transits. It works out pretty good. I rarely trade SM indices - currencies, energy, Gold. > > > Best regards, > > Vyas Munidas > > > > - > David Hawthorne > David Hawthorne > Friday, May 05, 2006 6:24 PM > [bulk] stock market > > > > - > David Hawthorne > Friday, May 05, 2006 10:09 AM > stock market > > > i predict enormous gains for the NYSE today. > > david hawthorne > > > -- ------ > > > Dear Friends: > > I posted the above email this morning to my private mailing list. > > The post was based on the vedic astrology chart for the NYSE. > > Now, see below for today's CNN News article on the stock exchange: > > > -- ------ > > > Dow Surge Puts Record in Sight > > By Alexandra Twin, CNNMoney.com senior writer > May 5, 2006: 4:16 PM EDT > > > NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) - The Dow Jones industrial average surged to its highest level in six years Friday, after a weaker-than- expected April jobs report fanned hopes that the Federal Reserve's interest-rate hiking campaign can soon end. > > The Dow Jones industrial average (up 137.91 to 11,576.77, Charts) jumped 1.2 percent, according to early tallies. That set it at its highest close in more than six years and within 150 points of its record high of 11,722.98 hit on Jan. 14, 2000. > > The broader Standard & Poor's 500 (up 13.76 to 1,326.01, Charts) index climbed 1 percent and the Nasdaq composite (up 18.67 to 2,342.57, Charts) added 0.8 percent. > > The bond market had a similarly positive response to the job report. Treasury prices rallied, lowering the yield on the benchmark 10-year note to 5.10 percent from 5.15 percent late Thursday, near a four-year high. > > > -- ------ > > > This is a testimony to the Systems' Approach to Vedic Astrology paradigm that can be used for all areas of life: health, finances, and relationships. > > Best wishes, > > David Hawthorne, M.S., J.B. > President, IIPA > 508 N. Second St., Fairfield, IA 52556 USA > Tel: 641-472-3799 > www.iipa.net > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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