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Board Economics
Re: Martin Armstrong Discussion
by
DanB1
on 08/08/2019, 04:38:00 UTC
Any luck on getting these posted.  Have you used Imgur.com like Alex11 suggested? I would very much like to see these overlays.

I finally got around to adding the overlays, work has been kicking my butt lately.

Here's the DOW long term overlays:



There was some correlation there on the first as you can see the array shows some indication of a rollover prior to the crash in 2007 but the second doesn't indicate much.

Here's the oil long term overlay:


There is a directional change near the bottom in 1999 but not much of an indication on the run up you would have seen between 1999-2008

Here's the UK pound long term overlay:
https://i.imgur.com/JockfTy.png

Here's the EU Euro long term overlay:
https://i.imgur.com/pTHY4Qs.png

Here's the Gold/Silver long term overlay:
https://i.imgur.com/q2Vji7N.png

Here's the Gold long term overlay:
https://i.imgur.com/MhPgq7i.png

Here's the Silver long term overlay:
https://i.imgur.com/SZQ4AqF.png

Here's the Copper long term overlay:
https://i.imgur.com/h1gx0Nc.png

I have more but this should give folks enough to chat about for a bit anyway.  Some arrays clearly appear to have some correlation to major tops/bottoms but they are extremely hard to read with any consistency.  Best you could say would be it might give you some time periods to look at but I would definitely want to be using TA to actually pinpoint where I was in the market price action.

Thanks MTL4! very interesting to see the overlays!
Yes, I do think it's difficult to see consistency. In some charts the array's work very well and in others it doesn't. And in hindsight it's easier of course to see the patterns and see how Socrates was right/wrong.
But going forward from here is a bit more difficult...