Reverse Speech Predicts Future

Can Reverse Speech predict the future?  And if so, can this information be put to good use?  From my research it's quite clear, the answer to both questions is an emphatic yes!.  The indications are that Reverse Speech accesses the deeper (unconscious) mind of the speaker at times.  There seems to be almost no limit to what this deeper mind knows.   In the examples below I aimed to get reversals pinpointing big commodity moves so that the financial gains can be large.  Also, the aim was to use options, as options strictly limit ones risk to the price of the option plus transaction fees.  So one knows up front what the total risk is.  

With options, you can have huge gains and very low risk at the same time!

My first experiment with predicting commodity price moves with reverse speech was VERY successful.  I asked a friend who knew almost nothing about commodities to pretend to be my commodity broker and tell me what commodity would be making a big move next week.  While she was talking about wheat going up a little next week, she produced a reversal that said "Major in the coffee." This was right where she said "we're talking November December",  The next week coffee prices shot up (a major up move and it was the biggest commodity move in that week), there was also a big jump in coffee prices during the week that spanned November & December. My friend's deeper mind quite literally answered my question in her reverse speech.  There was a call option ( a bet on rising prices) on coffee that was selling for $100 (I like options around $100 for big price moves) the week before the first big up move.  That same option was selling for over $3500 the next week.  This shows that you don't need to know much of anything about commodities to produce very useful reversals!  Audio file.  

You don't need to know anything to have your reversals give the answers!

 

The second good reversal that I found was actually a cluster of reversals.  When one finds reversals in a cluster, they will all relate to each other like phrases in a sentence.  This fellow was talking about the Japanese Yen.  He produced reversals saying "Bash the Nick",  "Big time merry fall" and "Bet on."  "The Nick" trader slang for the Japanese Nikkei average.  Thus the reversals basically said the Nikkei will be bashed and go into a big time merry fall and you can bet on it.  Audio File.  As you can see from the chart that is exactly what happened.  The Nikkei actually bottomed at around 8000 a few years later.  Several days after the drop started in early April there was a put option (a bet on dropping prices) that sold for $100.  Six weeks later that same option was worth $2800.

The clearest reversals will often give the most important information.

 

April 4, 2001 I found this reversal on an advisor when he was talking about bonds and referring to the market (S & P 500) it said "Yes, this a bargain" indicating that the stock market was going up from here. Audio File   I had a tiny options only account at this time and this reversal clearly called for a high priced option or a purchase of the futures. I guessed that the S & P 500 would likely not go up enough to make a profit on a very low priced option, but I took the gamble anyway.  When one purchases an option, the total risk is limited to the price of the option plus transaction fees and nothing more.  I purchased a Sept. 1600 S & P 500 call for $150, then talked on tape to find the best time to sell.  

While talking about a previous reversal, I produced another reversal that said "That's it, go a month at least."  This enabled me to get the timing close to the right time.  I missed it by only two days and thus sold two days too soon.  My gamble on the option was basically break even.  A purchase of the futures instead of an option would have produced over $35,000 profit. This process of recording discussions about what one would like to know and analyzing for reversals, in this case when to sell, is VERY powerful.  Audio file

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These reversals and others show that reverse speech can indicate future large moves in the commodity markets and then zero in on other information wanted.  The people speaking don't need to know much of anything about commodities etc.  The key is to find the reversals pointing to a large move, then get more reversals confirming the move and it's timing and maybe even the size of the move.  Then get reversals as to when to sell. These reversals can be obtained by doing reverse speech analysis on discussions about the information wanted as these examples show.   What is really nice is that the clearest reversals are often the most important or show big price moves.  That enables a beginning reverse speech hobbyist to do very useful work.

Listen to a compilation of two interviews that I did with David Oates about these reversals and more.

The potential of this process is ENORMOUS!  

George Duisman

For more information, send email to george@reversespeech.com