Guest guest Posted January 14, 2007 Report Share Posted January 14, 2007 Dear list members For those list members interested to do research into share prices, please consider the following link to information about big price drops http://www.stockcity.com/crash/crash2.html Please note that the crash periods shown are shorter than indicated in my research. The formulation doesn´t consider earlier downward drift from a prior high. Typically, the longer period is more consistent with the transit event where a strain builds up and then some event occurs and the pressure is let off in a big downward move in a relatively short span of time. For historical data on the DJIA please go to the following link, and adjust the dates to the range of interest. http://finance./q/hp?s=%5EDJI & a=00 & b=1 & c=1899 & d=00 & e=12 & f=2007 & g=d Copy paste the data into MS Excel worksheet and do a graph to visualise the price movements. The graph may then be copied into MS PowerPoint and saved as a .gif file. For those interested to convert MS Word .doc files into Adobe Acrobat .pdf files there is a great little freeware called PFD995, which allows one to print a file as a .pdf file (instead of sending the information to a physical printer). http://www.pdf995.com/ Information about the SAMVA USA chart may be found in the SAMVA FILES section. Finally, Jyotish Tools astrology software was developed by Brian Conrad for SA astrologers. It is a great little program with all kinds of neat features. http://www.jyotishtools.com With these tools and data, there is a lot of potential for research and technology to share the results with others. My interest has been to use financial prices to show the impact of transits in the chart. In doing so the the validity of the chart has been demonstrated. Best wishes, C Everyone is raving about the all-new Mail beta. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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