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Re: Louis Rukeyser...back in the day...this is gre *PIC*

Yea...it would be spectacular and people would be hootin-n-hollerin. Might even see some gravity induced flyby's from the upper level floors to the deck, too.

An interesting thing to observe about the long term chart...back in 87 price crossed above 2250 after basing at 1800 and went up to 2700 right before it broke hard and "crashed" back down to 1800.

360 months later(30 years) on 8-7-2017 it crossed 22500 after basing just under 18000 and made it's way to very nearly 27000 and now it has pulled back and is looking suspiciously like it wants to crack down??? You gotta watch these things for spooky repeats when they 10 times themselves in price. 1800x10=1800...2250x10=22500 and 2700x10=27000???

Years, months, weeks, days, hours, minutes...all the same to Gann. 360 months make it a full trip around the circle(clock) in months but on the yearly clock it has moved 30 degrees(years)...a 12th of the circle.

One has to wonder if these things repeat as Gann claims they did...are we in for a trip back down to 18000...just like it made a trip back down to 1800 from 2700 30 years ago?

Whobe knowbe manbe?

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Re: Louis Rukeyser...back in the day...this is gre *PIC*