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RL2946@xxxxxxx wrote:
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> Realtraders,
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> By definition, astrology is the influence of extra-terrestrial events on
> terrestrial events. We all experience the influence of the sun on our lives.
> The world around us is more cheerful and cooperative
> on a bright, spring day. Health scientists are exploring
> the effects of circadian rhythms, one drug even times
> its release for the early morning hours, when many
> heart attacks occur. If you know any police, or
> emergency room personnel, ask them which night to
> expect the lunatics; odds are the 'full moon' will be the
> reply. Lunacy, the root of the word relates to the
> moon. The influences of the 'lights', Sun and Moon,
> affect us daily, and are readily apparent.
> What may not be apparent are the influences
> of the other heavenly bodies, the planets proper;
> which at pre-determined points in time can also
> influence our playing field, the markets. Fortunately,
> the cosmic play set in motion will never repeat.
> The results are non-reproducible.
> This is analagous to the markets, which never seem
> to act the same way. They always come back just
> a little, if not a lot, differently. Just as traders learn
> to adapt the indicator, a new script is written. It's
> always a chore searching for the next indicator.
> There may be more than a few Nature's Pulse
> owners on this forum, and the program is very
> useful projecting dynamic cycles; the energy points
> projected accurately call the day to be on guard,
> more often than not. What is intriguing is the frequency of the program's
> projections falling on
> an astrological projection. The cosmic plan must
> include a dynamic cycle interplay of the planets.
> If knowing the day to watch for a change in trend
> is not enough, there may, on occasion, be clues as
> to the resultant direction taken by the tradeable.
> For instance, 8/12/97 was a projected energy point
> for Oats, a very strong up day, breaking out of a
> triangular formation, as it turned out.
> At work the morning of the 13'th, some fellow employees were
> breakfasting on, oatmeal. A very
> unusual event, interpreted as a peak in consumption.
> An anecdotal interpretation, yet, how often do we
> base our trading decisions emotionally on the fearful,
> or greedy, prognostications of the experts? If they
> were all right, all the time, there would be no free
> markets; the prices would never change.
> Is astrology a viable basis for basing trading decisions? If you have
> been on Realtrader's forum
> long, you've seen some interesting calls by Norman
> Winski, our resident astrologer. 8/13/97 for the
> T-Bonds most recently. No trading methodology is
> 100% accurate, but the violation of price found on
> an energy point day does clue one as to when to
> change position, vis-a-vis long or short the tradeable.
> And, NW trades with astrology. It is viable for him,
> as well as others. An open mind seems crucial for
> entertaining the idea of laying money down pursuant
> to prognostications based on the most ancient of arts.
> There are many ways to trade using astrology.
> Long term position taking, intra-day s&p trading,
> short term cycles in the grains, silver trades based
> on the phase of the moon, birth charts of individual
> stocks; perhaps just being aware when a change in
> trend is possible, in order to adjust your stops.
> Possibly some aspect of astrology would enhance
> your trading rules, or even philosophy.
> I, personally, have no fiduciary interest in anything
> to do with anything; request any questions be directed
> to a full-fledged astrologer. Hopefully, the scoffers
> will have deleted this message allready, and will remain full in numbers.
>
>
>
> "Food for Thought"
>
> Rory Lewellen RL2946@xxxxxxx
>
> The article in S&C said the market goes up on a full moon and down on a new moon. buy on the new moon. ...seems to be accurate ???
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