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-----Messaggio originale-----
Da: Gram <gramario@xxxxxx>
A: nwinski@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <nwinski@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Data: 07 July 1999 17:11
Oggetto: ASTROLOGY.


>ENOUGH WOFFLE PLEASE.
>CAN SOMEONE NOW  PLEASE OFFER AN ASTROLOGICAL FORECAST, SAY FOR MONDAY 12th
>JULY: WHICH COMMODITIES ARE RISING AND WHICH FALLING? SPECIFIC PRICE LEVELS
>COULD ALSO BE ALSO INTERESTINGLY CONVINCING.
>GRAM.
>
>
>-----Messaggio originale-----
>Da: nwinski <nwinski@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>A: gram <gramario@xxxxxx>
>Cc: realtraders@xxxxxxxxxxxx <realtraders@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
>Data: 07 July 1999 17:58
>Oggetto: Re: LME
>
>
>>
>>
>>gram wrote:
>>
>>> >Devisating from Astrological matters a moment, does anyone here trade
>the
>>> >LME?
>>> >Gram
>>> >
>>
>>     It it coincidental you should mention the LME. When I last visited
the
>>LME, back in the 80s,
>>I stood in the visitors gallery and watch the trading below. I also
noticed
>>that there was a sign
>>prohibiting taking any photos and and large sign which listed the symbols
>the
>>traders used when
>>recording their trades. The market symbols looked surprisingly familiar to
>me
>>as they used the
>>old Alchemist symbols for metals which were derived from Astrology. So, if
>you
>>are a LME Silver
>>trader rather than writing out that you bot or sold Silver you would draw
a
>>crescent which is the
>>glyph for the Moon, the ancient planetary ruler for Silver. The glyph that
>you
>>may know as
>>the female symbol, a circle with a cross on the bottom, is the glyph for
>>Venus. Venus is the ancient
>>ruler of Copper. The LME had the Venus glyph as its symbol for Copper.
Mars
>>looks like the male symbol, a circle with a pointy thing pointing at a 45
>>degree angle up and to the right <G>.  Mars is the ancient ruler for Iron
>and
>>of course this was their symbol for Iron. Saturn, which looks like a
Sickle
>or
>>a "5" with its 'hat' pulled down over its ears, is the symbol and ruler of
>>Lead. I vaguely recall that they had Jupiter, a curvy "4" as the symbol
for
>>Tin.  The Sun, a circle with a dot in the middle, is Gold. The Sun  is the
>>ancient ruler of Gold.
>>    By the way, as for the "Absolutely No Cameras" rule, when no one was
>>looking I broke the rules
>>and took pictures of the big sign which told which planetary symbol went
>with
>>which metal. So, I have
>>proof that the LME uses planetary symbols for most of their metals. I must
>>admit that there was one or two symbols with which I wasn't familiar.
>Anyway,
>>I found it interesting that not only did they assign planetary glyphs as
>>symbols for the metals, they assigned the proper ones based on ancient
>>Astrological rules.
>>
>>
>>Metallurgically,
>>
>>
>>
>>
>