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Re: Results - SPU 7/16 Astro Stock Market Intra-Day



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nwinski wrote:

> bo turger wrote:
>
> > <Total for the two trades/one contract each  = + 500 S&P points = $1,250 -
> > commissions & slippage. Comments please?
> > Resultantly,       Norman>
> >
> > Hi Norman,
> > Have been watching the recent astrology thread off-and-on over the past week
> > or so.  Congratulations on a well-defined, mechanically-simple,
> > before-the-fact, profitable trade.
> > Just wanted to share a couple thoughts:
>
> NW: Thank you.
>
> >
> > 1) i know very little about astrology, but glean from the following quote
> > that you are sharing some significant findings of your research efforts
> > (probably gained over years of work).  Thank you:   >Watch for these aspects
> > to
> > >begin to have an effect on the market approximately one hour before >the
> > >stated time and then fade away quickly after the stated time.
> >
> > 2) However, concepts (such as those quoted as follows) leave little doubt in
> > my mind about the vastness of the subject and the amount of time i do not
> > have (to devote to a proper understanding): >Moon Contra Parallel
> > Pluto...>Moon Parallel Venus.
> >
> > 3) However, about 10-15 years ago i did some study about numerology, reading
> > some work by Rafael (particularly his Kabala of Numbers) written around the
> > turn of the century.  Found some fascinating tid-bits therin, and used it
> > somewhat profitably to predict the outcome of sporting events.  Having long
> > since left that arena behind, i had forgotten about the subject until a
> > recent post on RT list mentioned software showing the phases of the moon
> > (and related information) for any location (on earth?). Well, the last work
> > i was doing from the Kabala was dealing with triangulation and the
> > juxtaposition of the moon and sun, the latter being quite interestingly
> > reflected in a simple tide table.  I never pursued it (no data readily
> > available at that time) but found the underlying concept logical and
> > fascinating. And from the little dabbling i did, was suprised by the
> > predictive value that might possibly be acheived.
> > So, Norman, any thoughts on a simple approach to using the moon-sun
> > relationship (call it the Gravity Factor)in predicting market movement?  For
> > my own personal interest, i day trade the S&P (yes, one of those guys), and
> > would be most attuned to dialog related to that market.
> > Thank you for the favor of your reply.
> > Numerologically,
> > Bo,
>
>        The "Delta" approach limits itself to the Moon, Earth, and Sun. Why be
> limited to only these when I have repeatedly demonstrated the importance of the
> planets?  In this last demo, I showed that the Moon in a particular spatial
> relationship with Venus or Pluto could have an effect on the stock market?
> Venus? Pluto? This defies all current known laws of Physics. The pick up truck
> down the street should have more effect on the NYSE than does Pluto. This is a
> new paradign (5,000 years old) and most people don't want to deal with that.
> Given this successful demo, you would think that my e-mail would be
> overflowing. You are only about the fourth person, out of the 1,000 on the RT
> list,  to write to me on this. Isn't it every trader's dream to be able to know
> what time the market is going to turn the next day? Yet, when presented with this
> possibility, very few pursue it. It is an aspect of human nature that I find
> confounding.
>     Ok, enough of my rambling, having said all that, how can I help you? The only
> thing I ask is not to handcuff me by limiting what tools or methods I can use. You
> tell me where you want to go and I will tell you if I can help and how I can do
> it.  If you have a private question, please contact me by private e-mail.

>
> Regards,
>
> Norman
>
> > .
> >
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