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Re: Brain Exercise

What 5-letter word do these pictures have in common?

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Hopping on the S-train. Bullish red double pattern 6-6 showing on the ebbchart. Win percentage: 59% on the 1st and 2nd day. Crash 'n Burn, baby. :D

Note: Normally, pattern 6 holds a win percentage of only 54% in the S-fund.

Wooo hoooo Ebbbbbbb... me too!:nuts:

Staying in equities for the week, anyway. Friday is showing a bullish red pattern 5/red-red-red (WP: 59%), so it's just a three-day stint for me. :D

Bullish double pattern 6-6 on Wednesday and Thursday with both days having a win percentage of 59% in the S-fund.
Bullish pattern 5/red-red-red today (Friday) with a win percentage of 59%, also.

It was a no-brainer jumping back in the S-fund. And with a win-loss percentage of 59% on all three days, the system expected winning at least 2 out of 3, and that is exactly what we got.

S-fund: +1.21% (WED); -0.59% (THU); +1.35% (FRI). :)
 
Nice job, EBB..... Please tell us how next week is looking !! Thanks..

According to the ebbcharts:

Monday: Pattern 1/grn-grn-grn (see chart below). Win Percentage (CSI 52.9%): C 53%; S 55%; I 51% (see 2nd chart).
Since the S&P 500 has a win-loss percentage of 55% during the same 7-yr. period, the numbers would suggest selling pressures in the C, and the I-fund, especially. S-fund is neutral.

Tuesday: Pattern 8/red-grn-red (see chart below). Win Percentage (CSI 54.3%): C 55%; S 52%; I 56% (see 2nd chart).
The numbers suggest selling pressure in the S-fund, neutrality in the C-fund, and an upward bias in the I-fund.

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Re: Brain Exercise

I wish that your system was as easy to understand as these puzzles. I still have no idea but they seem to work very well.
 
Re: Brain Exercise

That's not the word, konakathy. It didn't fit a couple of the pictures. The 4th was kind of gold-like and metallic. :(

:suspicious: wait a sec there, ebb. technically, everything is disposable. :toung:

good one, dodgerbiloux.

"get yer dodger dogs, and yer dodger beer" just reminiscing....
 
Re: Brain Exercise

I wish that your system was as easy to understand as these puzzles. I still have no idea but they seem to work very well.

The ebbchart system is not complicated at all. For long-term investors, we have the triple patterns. If you see the same pattern appear on the ebbchart three consecutive times in a row, then that's a triple pattern. The system makes use of double patterns, also. It lets you go in or out of the market for a day or two regardless of what the triple pattern says. For day traders or short-term investors, the ebbcharts provide daily market forecasts. Each pattern (1-8) has distinct biases in the C, S, and I-fund. The 7-yr. ebbtally chart has all the win percentages for the patterns in each fund. :)
 
Re: Brain Exercise

On second thought, I don't think we can use the word "daily" in these puzzles. Why? Because it's too generic. It can apply to many situations. For example, it would have fit nicely in our last puzzle -- daily crime scene, daily data, daily trash, and daily collection.

So thanks for bringing the word to our attention, ramen! :)
 
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