Rating the Strength of the New York Stock Exchange Chart


I calculated these rating Forecasts using the Alphee Stock Exchange Chart. This is the chart for the New York Stock Exchange that I rectified in the late 80's.

DATA FOR THE CHART May 17, 1792, Time 7:52 AM, Time Zone 5, New York, New York.

The Rating Technique : is a technique that I created to measure the strength of any stock using the first trade chart. Rating is comparable to the Bradley technique in that it measures turning points. It calculates the strength and weakness of any stock chart.

In my opinion it is the most powerful technique to give you an advantage to know when to get in or out of a market or an individual stock that your are trading.

The Rating feature is in our Millennium MARKET TRADER software and also found in our do-it-all astrology program, the Star Trax Millennium.

The positive side of the rating technique is that it works exceptionally well with first-trade chart. In the late 70’s when I first programmed the Bradley Barometer techniques on a PC computer, I tested various techniques using the Bradley method. I worked with it using geocentric, heliocentric, and right ascension. I also created a program to work with the Bradley technique while using a natal chart which I called the BRADNAT. But it is my Rating technique that yields a far superior accuracy than even the BradNAT. Remember that Bradley's work was based on geocentric zodiac and Venus and Mars in declination only.

Check below for the forecast of the Dow Jones for August to end of this year using my rating techniques.


August

 


September

 


 

October

 


November

 


December

January 2009

 

March 2009 10 Deg var

 

March 2009 5 Deg var

 

April 2009

 

June 2009 5deg var

 

June 2009 10 deg var

 

July 2009 5deg var

 

July 2009 10deg var

 

July 2009 10deg var

 

September 2009 10deg var

 

September 2009 5 deg var

 

October 2009 10deg var

 

October 2009 5 deg var

 

November 2009 5 deg var

 

November 2009 10 deg var

 

December 2009 5 deg var

 

December 2009 10 deg var

 

January 2010 10 deg var

 

January 2010 5 deg var

February 2010 5 deg var

 

February 2010 10 deg var

 

 

March 2010 5 deg var

 

 

March 2010 10 deg var

 

 

April 2010 10 deg var

May 2010 10 deg var

 

 

June 2010 10 deg var

 

 

August 2010   10 deg var

 

August 2010   5 deg var

 

September 2010   10 deg var

 

October 2010   

 

 

January 2011   5 deg var

January 2011 10 deg var

February 2011   5 deg var

 

February 2011  10 deg var

April 2011   5 deg var

 

 

May 2011  5 deg var

 

Junel 2011   5 deg var

 


July 2011  5 deg var

July 2011 10 deg var

 

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