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Norman
Yesterday's Sun Pluto opposition tied into the almost exact Pluto Node
square. The Japanese stock bubble topped out during a Pluto Node square.
This should at least put the bulls on alert status that things may be
different at the moment and every dip is not necessarily a good time to buy.
Robert Hitt
www.astroecon.com
At 03:26 PM 5/28/98 -0700, you wrote:
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>MRLYNNG@xxxxxxx wrote:
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>> In a message dated 98-05-26 18:02:18 EDT, you write:
>>
>> << In the most recent issue of the NCGR Magazine, Spring 1998, there
>> is an excellent research article by Ken Gillman, "Stations of the Moon",
>> which supports a theory long held by me that the volatility of the stock
>> market is in part a function of the 18.6 year cycle in Lunar Declination
>> and the Lunar Nodes.This cycle would have correctly forecasted the a
>> high for VIX in 1987 and a low for VIX for 1995-96.
>> The long term trend for stock market volatility should now be in the
>> increase until about 2005. >>
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>> Norman:
>> Are you saying that the declination of the moon along with the location
of the
>> lunar nodes helps to determine the volatility of the stock markets? If so
>> wouldn't it also have an effect on market direction?
>>
>> Can you give an example of how "This cycle would have correctly forecasted
>> the a
>> high for VIX in 1987 and a low for VIX for 1995-96." It doesn't seem
to make
>> sense except for the mean nodes being in opposite signs of Aries & Libra.
>> Thanks for your help.
>> Lynn,
>
> Yes, you are on the right track. The amplitude of the Moon's
declination
>gradually increases for9.3 years and then graduallly decreases for 9.3
years as a
>function of the Moon's North Node Cycle.
>The mimimum Lunar Dec. Amplitude occurs when the Moon's North Node reaches 0
>degrees Libra.
>The maximum Lunar Dec. Amplitude occurs when the Moon's North Norde reaches 0
>degrees Aries.
>Basic Astrological principles tells us that the Moon has to do with
emotiional
>response. It is a small step
>to infer that the amplitude of the Moon's Declination should have
something to do
>with the amplitude of
>peoples emotions which would translate into the market via market
volatility, i.e.
>large Lunar declination corresponds with high market volatility. This is
what I
>found to be the case when I did a cursory study on this 20 years ago and
has now
>been stastically proven by the NCGR, Ken Gillman research report. As for
market
>direction, there has not yet been any indication of market direction based
on the
>Lunar Nodes.
> By the way, thanks for your response and questions. I was amazed that
very
>few responded to this
>most important research. When one considers that one of the two most
important
>risk factors to trading
>is volatility, one would think that traders would be thirsting for
anything that
>could give them some future long term indication of volatity. But, maybe
they are
>just too busy worrying about their two and three day oscillators?
>
>Nodingly,
>
>Norman
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