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Bradley Model Turn Date





skystars.pngAccording to the Bradley model, May 20th was the most recent turn date. In Bradley terminology, this only denotes a time when (+/- a few days) a major trend change will happen. Technically, the direction is not predicted. But since it anticipates a trend change, all we have to do is identify the trend up to now and we’re all set. So obviously, after the shellacking the market has gotten, Bradley is pointing to a reversal to the upside. Let’s see if it truly is written in the stars.

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