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  |  NOV 1987

Cyclical analysis of stock prices with astrology by Robert S. Kimball

Cyclical analysis of stock prices with astrology by Robert S. Kimball Over the past four years I have participated in a research project that has sought to test the validity of a rather controversial and unorthodox approach to cyclical analysis. The primary objective of this project was to test some of the more obscure elements of W.D. Gann's effort to establish correlations between individual stock prices and planetary cycles. Of course, a semantic roadblock immediately presents itself: to even suggest that planetary cycles could have a relationship to stock prices causes an audible shudder in the minds of many rational thinkers. For some, it is more respectable to use the word ""astronomical"" rather than ""astrological."" Whether we call it astrology, as Gann did, or something else, the practical question to ask is: Can the study of planetary cycles enable stock option traders to realize an increased profit advantage?

by Robert S. Kimball

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