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Bill
Your statement is hard for me to deny.  I can tell when the moon is full
buy way people drive differently.  lol  :^)

Speaking on a similar subject, there is a major astornomical event
coming in the intermediate future.  I have misplaced the details.  I
think that the date is April, 2000.  Please verify year.  There is a
line up due of the 4 largest planets.  Jupiter and Saturn line up every
60 years, while all four line up much less often.  I heard one
know-it-all say that he expected the 60 year market bottom when all of
these planets line up.

I have no idea what to expect from all of this, and I prefer it that
way.  I am a short term day trader.  Still, I hope that someone can add
some thoughts on the subject.

Larry
___________________


Bill Saxton wrote:
There is one thing I know and I think others in the same occupation
might agree.  As an Optometrist I came to realize that life was
harder for me when there was a full moon.  The nuts seemed to come out
of the woodwork.  It became a joke between my assistant
and myself.  She would roll her eyes and say, "You know, it is a full
moon".  I don't understand it, but I feel certain astrologic
conditions affect peoples emotions.


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<BR>Bill
<BR>Your statement is hard for me to deny.&nbsp; I can tell when the moon
is full buy way people drive differently.&nbsp; lol&nbsp; :^)
<P>Speaking on a similar subject, there is a major astornomical event coming
in the intermediate future.&nbsp; I have misplaced the details.&nbsp; I
think that the date is April, 2000.&nbsp; Please verify year.&nbsp; There
is a line up due of the 4 largest planets.&nbsp; Jupiter and Saturn line
up every 60 years, while all four line up much less often.&nbsp; I heard
one know-it-all say that he expected the 60 year market bottom when all
of these planets line up.
<P>I have no idea what to expect from all of this, and I prefer it that
way.&nbsp; I am a short term day trader.&nbsp; Still, I hope that someone
can add some thoughts on the subject.
<P>Larry
<BR>___________________
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<P>Bill Saxton wrote:
<BR>There is one thing I know and I think others in the same occupation
<BR>might agree.&nbsp; As an Optometrist I came to realize that life was
<BR>harder for me when there was a full moon.&nbsp; The nuts seemed to
come out
<BR>of the woodwork.&nbsp; It became a joke between my assistant
<BR>and myself.&nbsp; She would roll her eyes and say, "You know, it is
a full
<BR>moon".&nbsp; I don't understand it, but I feel certain astrologic
<BR>conditions affect peoples emotions.
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There is one thing I know and I think others in the same occupation
might agree.  As an Optometrist I came to realize that life was
harder for me when there was a full moon.  The nuts seemed to come out
of the woodwork.  It became a joke between my assistant
and myself.  She would roll her eyes and say, "You know, it is a full
moon".  I don't understand it, but I feel certain astrologic
conditions affect peoples emotions.

Steve Karnish wrote:

  "Overall, I think this astrological stuff (heck, ANY trade
  decision making system!) only shows it value (or lack) when its
  usage is demonstrated through real trades."

Steve Karnish wrote:

> "Overall, I think this astrological stuff (heck, ANY trade
> decision making system!) only shows it value (or lack) when its
> usage is demonstrated through real trades."
>