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Re: [RT] Mkt - OEX astro



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Thanks, Norman.  Ah yes, Saturn direct on Jan 24th is a most bearish action
and Jupiter direct on 25th is a most bullish action and both are associated
with financials.  So, what do you think?....down into the 24th and up on the
25th? for equities in general or for banks, brokers, insurance, more in
particular?....

bobr

----- Original Message -----
From: "Norman" <nwinski@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <realtraders@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, January 22, 2001 9:57 AM
Subject: Re: [RT] Mkt - OEX astro


> BobR,
>
>    How about Saturn Direct the evening of Jan. 24?  So, Jan. 24 AM New
Moon,
> and after close,
> Saturn & Jupiter both go Direct.  "Verrrrry eeeeenteresting!"
>
> Cheers,
>
> Norman
>
> Cheers,
>
> Norman
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "BobR" <bobrabcd@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> To: <realtraders@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> Sent: Monday, January 22, 2001 9:08 AM
> Subject: [RT] Mkt - OEX astro
>
>
> > OK, let's see if the aspect dates for this week have any correlation
with
> > market action.  Dates and aspects are on the chart.  Last week the OEX
did
> > break through the Sun/Earth resistance in the bearish view but stalled
out
> > at the north T node.  This is all in the 4th harmonic mirror meaning the
> > price lines are shown every 90 degrees and rotated 90 degrees from the
> > bullish view.  If the bear view is still operative then price should
drop
> > back to the Sun/Earth line and make a low at one of the upcoming aspects
> > such as
> > 1/22 Mercury conjunct Uranus
> > 1/25 Mercury conjunct Saturn
> > 1/25 Sun conjunct Neptune
> > 1/25 Jupiter direct (banks, brokers, financials have the attention)
> > 1/25 Mercury square Saturn
> > 1/27 Mars square Uranus
> >
> > If the bear view is no longer operative then the OEXbull.gif(not shown)
> will
> > hold the stage props.
> >
> > Mercury square Mars was on 1/20(OEX settlement).  Then on February 3rd
we
> > have Mercury retrograde which implies acceleration of prices.  That's
the
> > fun part as acceleration can be in a straight line or it can be at a
> > constant velocity that is changing direction, i.e. as in prices "going
> > around a curve", i.e. up or down change.
> >
> > bobr
> > http://www.oextrader.com/sigma_trader
> > http://www.zubee.com
> >
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