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Hi Mike,
Are there any details on the content of this link i.e list of points addressed, agenda etc.
I am trying to determine the correct method for statistical analysis and am starting with Harmonic rotations - per an October webinar with FT71.
I think this link points to what I need but was hoping for some clarification before signing up to elite.
Thanks in advance.
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Checking the link in post #3, it is a 64 page thread. Nobody is going to summarise it.
Did you look at the link in the next reply? Post #4. I remember doing this at somepoint off the FT71 info. Compiling a harmonic rotation study, as long as your charting package can output the raw data to start with, is not complicated with basic Excel competence.
Regarding Elite membership, you have been a basic member for a year and a half. If you still can't decide whether there could be any value/benefit/knowledge gained from paying the nominal fee to read and watch the extra content, then I would say the answer for you is that it probably isn't worth signing up.
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