Bronte
Trading The SPI for 20+ years
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Of courseHi Bronte,
Would be good if you could elaborate. I'm aware that it's significant but not sure how. What can we expect - a turning point of some kind? Please share what you know - if you don't mind.
ALL ORDS (XAO) Chart:High 21st September 1987
High 25th September 1997 (10 yr anniversary).
High ???? September 2007 (20 yr anniversary). Maybe.....
ALL ORDS (XAO) Chart:
That would be interesting, please do.Sep 1977? The market rallied some 30% in the following 12-months.
Sep 1967? The market rallied some 27% in the following 12-months.
Sep 1957? Market rallied 5% in the following 12-months
I can go back to Sep 1877 if we want some real statistical samples
You are very welcomeThanks for the post and information.
For you Battman? Busy painting my toe nails...
what is that post about Nick?
Fantastic day on the marketsNick you need to chat with Battman64
Not now we have Record Highs in the Aussie markets
After the market closes please.
If that is OK with Joe
Live Chat here please.
Um yeah..isn't anyone concerned about the XAO getting back up to those triple tops we had lately?
I'm guessing its all up to whatever news comes out of the U.S this week.
Housing figures from what ive seen on CNBC.
That doesn't sound good to me at these times of housing crisis in the U.S
Yeh it's an interesting one the decennial pattern.Sep 1977? The market rallied some 30% in the following 12-months.
Sep 1967? The market rallied some 27% in the following 12-months.
Sep 1957? Market rallied 5% in the following 12-months
I can go back to Sep 1877 if we want some real statistical samples, although even then its borderline relevance.
Sep 1977? The market rallied some 30% in the following 12-months.
Sep 1967? The market rallied some 27% in the following 12-months.
Sep 1957? Market rallied 5% in the following 12-months
I can go back to Sep 1877 if we want some real statistical samples, although even then its borderline relevance.
Sep 1977? The market rallied some 30% in the following 12-months.
Sep 1967? The market rallied some 27% in the following 12-months.
Sep 1957? Market rallied 5% in the following 12-months
I can go back to Sep 1877 if we want some real statistical samples, although even then its borderline relevance.
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