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Re: Coincidence or not, I prefer not to use it.



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This is likely to cause one of those Sultan of Brunei type of reactions  and
that is not my intention, but if this kind of accuracy were possible on a
consistent basis by now all astute Astrologists should be very wealthy. More
so than Warren Buffet (I have no idea how Buffet trades and that is beside
the point.) and others yet it is not at all clear that, that is the case. I
don't care if anyone wants to follow Astrology that is up to them. I prefer
not to use it. I don't believe that success depends on it. So I say, to each
his own.

Brent

-----Original Message-----
From: nwinski <nwinski@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: Real Traders 99 <realtraders@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Monday, July 26, 1999 10:41 PM
Subject: Coincidence or Day Trader's Dream?


>Dear RT,
>    Those of  you who took my suggestion to become more aware of
>planetary events
>by at least obtaining an ephemeris or aspectarian know that on Monday,
>July 26, at 11:48 AM, EDT, Geocentrically, Mercury was exactly conjunct
>the Sun. You may have also noticed that
>September S&Ps made their high of the day at 11:56 AM, EDT.  Six
>minutes! Coincidence? I can not change these times. They are
>pre-destined and published years in advance. This was the only aspect of
>this type for the day, all the rest being minor Moon aspects, during
>Monday. So, it was not a matter of subjective choice, i.e. picking one
>of several aspects that happened to match the time of the high.
>     Now here is the amusing part. Since my little demonstration, about
>two weeks ago, I have had a handful of people contact me out of the
>supposed 1,000 on this list.  .Amazingly, I continue to see posts in
>search of the Holly Grail type trading systems. What more can these
>people want than to know the time within a few minutes when the market
>is going to turn and know it in advance?  What other system allows you
>to plan your vacations and intra-day breaks in advance? What other
>system consistently tells you within a few minutes when a turn in the
>market is likely?  Yet, the search for the Holly Grail continues. One
>could get the feeling these people wouldn't know the Holly Grail if they
>tripped over it.  Human nature is truly amazing.
>
>Perplexedly,
>
>Norman
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