The Mini crash Low was supposed to be a 5/4 Crash Low, but it looks like it will be a "normal" Low, which is still a decent Low to trade.

From last night: "The decline has morphed into an ABC decline into 4/29L and we are seeing a possible D wave rally phase into 5/2H, followed by a final E wave into 5/4-5 T&C Custer Lows"

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As we erased all of yesterday's gains today, it confirms that a D wave did complete at the 5/2H, which was the 5/2 Geo and 4/30 Solar weekend CIT and we are in a final E wave lower into 5/4 T&C Cluster Low.

The 5/4 Time and Cycle Cluster

Time Cluster 5/4:

5/4: Time Squares that predicted: 5/20/15H, 7/20/15H. 9/30/15H. 1/4/16H, next is 5/4.
5/4: Time Squares that predicted: 10/5/12H, 8/7/14L, 12/5/14H, 8/17/15H and next 5/4.
5/4: 2616/1800 TD: 3/6/09L+ 1803 TD =5/4
5/4: 180 degrees opposite the October Dark Days of New Moon-2 Crash days = 5/4

Theoretically, Carolan's "Dark days" of past Crash Lows all occurred 55 hours before the New Moon (= Divali, Mahalaksmi's New Moon, which in the Vedic Lunar Calendar are the Natural Laws governing Wealth) in Oct-Nov every year, This year that New Moon is on 10/30/16, so if we were to see a "crash", the dark days Low would occur on 10/28/16 Low.

180 Degrees or 6 Lunar Months (177 CD) before that is the 5/6 New Moon at 3.29 pm Eastern, 55 hours before NM = 5/4 at 8.29 am = Low at Open, but it could always be later or earlier.

Whatever Low we get on 5/4, we TMAR (Take the Money and Run).

Cycles Cluster 5/4:

  1. Inverted Cycle 4/22H, 4/27HH!, 5/4 Crash Low!

  2. Proprietary Cycle 1: 4/19H, 5/4 Low

  3. Proprietary Cycle 2: 4/21(H) and 5/4 Low

  4. Proprietary Cycle 3: 4/12L, 4/20HH, 5/4 Low

  5. 58 TD Cycle of Lows: 12/16/15L -57-3/11/16L -57.5X2- 8/24/15L -59- 11/16/15L -59- 2/11/16L -57- 5/4/16 Low

  6. 19 TD Cycle of Lows: 11/16/15L - 12/14/15L - 1/20/16L - 2/11/16L - 3/10/16L - 4/07/16L - 5/04/16L

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The 58 and 19 TD cycle of Lows along with all the other fixed Cycles suggests a 5/4 major swing Low, which remains the bias.


 

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