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Electronic Wisdom Cycles
A proprietary automated trading system provider of market cycle technology by which stocks or commodities can be traded with unprecedented accuracy.
This is a new and revolutionary trading system based on the mathematical science of ancients called Vedic Mathematics.
Since the beginning of time, men and women have attempted to predict the future. Whether through shamans, prophets, clairvoyants or the internal organs of chickens, divining what will happen before it happens is an elusive goal.
Today, traders have used technical analysis to try to make some sense out of what can be a chaotic and disorderly market. Many believe that technical analysis may be a self-fulfilling prophecy; others see such analysis as a way to create an orderly trading program that prevents emotional factors from clouding a trader’s logic and reason. Eastern philosophies tend to complement such concepts. As just one example, going with the flow is really no different than sticking with the trend.
Vedic mathematics makes use of energy cycles that are perceived in the world. Western psychologists who study trading have recognized the value of cycles in trying to quantify economic activity. Although Vedic Mathematics may be a new approach to analyzing markets, the philosophy is derived from an ancient tradition.
There was a time when the West dismissed Eastern forms of healing, such as acupuncture, as worthless, but after years of clinical study, the Western medical establishment has agreed that Eastern medicine has value. Vedic Mathematics and its interpretation of energy cycles and wave pattern recognition are on the cutting edge of trading analysis. Therefore, there is great value in understanding the concepts behind this method of analysis. I urge you to read, learn and experiment with this new, yet very old approach–on paper at first, so you can get comfortable with it before putting your hard-earned money at risk.
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Gary M. Sinclair, Esq.
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