SMC Update 8-22-22

Mon, 08/22/2022 Monday, 08/22/2022 7:05 PM PDT


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Peter Eliades
Peter Eliades

Here is the link to register for FSC presentation: https://cycles.org/grt22/

jimreynoldsweb235
jimreynoldsweb235

Thank you sir but I didn’t see the s and p ?

glavesco2642
glavesco2642

Hi Peter, I am new and trying to absorb your analysis. Could you add the hourly option to the web app so I can look at what you are describing? Thanks! Please look at AAPL's chart. Since it is over 7% of the the S&P, it tends to move the whole market. When you are giving your video and look at a chart, how do I know which offset you are using within the Weekly or Daily? Is there a video that explains where to start your offset.

Optimus
Optimus

glavesco2642 said:

Hi Peter, I am new and trying to absorb your analysis. Could you add the hourly option to the web app so I can look at what you are describing? Thanks! Please look at AAPL's chart. Since it is over 7% of the the S&P, it tends to move the whole market. When you are giving your video and look at a chart, how do I know which offset you are using within the Weekly or Daily? Is there a video that explains where to start your offset.

Welcome aboard! Peter usually mentions the offsets he is looking at. Those of us who have been here for a while are able to catch it easily. Table in section 1.3 of the following document has the different offsets for various charts you are likely to see during the video review: https://stockmarketcycles.com/indicators/eliades-cycle-price-projections/docs#4-1-primer-eliades-cycle-price-projections. Notice the 65-min column towards the right of the table. Now if you look on the left most column, Peter was showing the 20-day cycle when he mentioned the 7-8 days offset during the 65-min chart review in the video. When the next offset is mentioned, it would be the one below the one currently being shown, depending upon the daily or weekly cycles being referred to. Hope this helps.

spencerdavis2000
spencerdavis2000

wow super exciting times. Thanks for the great update Peter.

carrleon20002206
carrleon20002206

Hi Peter, you mentioned that if continue to pester you, you might take a look at the charts. Can help to take a look at WTI and natural gas please on the price projections?

MJMassens2570
MJMassens2570

If you can please cover Apple, as it is so heavily weighted in the SP. Thank you

MJMassens2570
MJMassens2570

If you can please cover Apple, as it is so heavily weighted in the SP. Thank you

lomegak3282680
lomegak3282680

Hi Peter, appreciate if you can look at ISF - this is the ETF for UK FTSE 100 index (UK version of S&P). In July, you looked at VGK which is FTSE100 for Europe, hence different. From what I can see - it seems that the UK FTSE 10 has convincingly broken positively above the 100/110 weekly offset - which means that it is going to go much higher. UK FTSE typically leads US markets, hence your analysis will be very helpful!

asmakhan88912683
asmakhan88912683

hi there can anyone pls help me to understand that how do i put offsets in trading view charts? the charts shows vertical offset and time offset so if i want to see the offset of 12.1/13.8 offset then how and what numbers should i put in vertical and time offsets column? i tried to put 12.1 in vertical offset column and 13.8 in time offset column but its not accepting any figures with (.) point numbers. so pls help me.thx for ur help

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Optimus
Optimus

asmakhan88912683 said:

hi there can anyone pls help me to understand that how do i put offsets in trading view charts? the charts shows vertical offset and time offset so if i want to see the offset of 12.1/13.8 offset then how and what numbers should i put in vertical and time offsets column? i tried to put 12.1 in vertical offset column and 13.8 in time offset column but its not accepting any figures with (.) point numbers. so pls help me.thx for ur help

I have not used TV recently but you should be fine with round numbers: 12/14. Remember the cycles were averaged by JM Hurst originally and are an approximation. They also do change slightly from time to time.

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