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----- Original Message -----
From: "d graham" <dtgraham@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <realtraders@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, May 31, 2001 7:31 PM
Subject: Re: [RT] SOYBEANS


> Plus Norm remember my amazing prediction last week? Yesterday was a W-day.
> Look what happened today.
>
 dave,

 Please elaborate. The only W  I see is in Winski.

Thanks,

Norman
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> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Norman Winski" <nwinski@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> To: <astrofinance@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>; <gannsghost@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>;
> <realtraders@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Sent: Thursday, May 31, 2001 5:47 PM
> Subject: [RT] SOYBEANS
>
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>   Anyone been watching July Soybeans lately?  Last week, they were on the
> verge of breaking out above the neckline of an inverted head & shoulders.
> Tuesday and Wednesday, rumor has it the fund traders got nervous about no
> follow through and they tanked. Today, they are right back to the
neckline.
> That's the quick background summary.
>
>   Soybeans are now near an important juncture in both price and time.
Price
> wise, we have July Beans at the 450 neckline.  Time wise, Mercury,
planetary
> ruler of Soybeans, will be turning Retrograde on June 4 before Monday's
> opening.  Some of he list veterans (someone on the list more than two
weeks)
> may remember that I posted similar information for February 26, which was
a
> low preceding one of the better Bean rallies of 2001. Mercury Retro is
> usually a high (observation over 20 years) but it can and does invert.
>
>    However, the Feb. 26 example was not a very good example of an
inversion.
> The rally only went about 30 cents and then failed. Usually when an
> inversion low is made on Mercury Retro, the law of exception takes hold.
The
> law of exception is one that was found by Astrophysics when studying the
> distribution of energy and matter in the Universe. This says that the
rules
> are usually followed, but when the rules are not followed it is
cataclysmic
> in proportion. (If you apply this one rule to whatever your trading
approach
> is, it can be the difference between huge success and failure).
>
>   I have no scientific percentages on Soybeans and Mercury handy. I have
> observed Soybeans in relation to Mercury for about 20 years, i.e. about 4
> Retros per year times 20 years.I have nailed some very good turns on this
in
> the past. (You don't do this blindly. The market has to set up correctly
to
> do a trade The planets only act as a catalyst.)  My unscientific forecast
is
> that there if Soybeans  have a big rally between now and Monday's opening
> (another 30 - 50 cents), that should be a high. However, if they pullback
or
> go sideways and then start rallying on Monday, there could be a very
> explosive rally.  I recall another June, back in the 80s, when Beans made
a
> low on Mercury Retro. They rallied about $3 in three weeks.  That
translates
> to a $15,000 potential profit on approx. $1,500 margin. Of course, that
was
> a rare exception.
>
>   Past performance is no guarantee of future results. Futures trading
> requires substantial risk, almost as great as trading some stocks. Futures
> trading may cost you your house, your first born, your family, your car,
and
> your dog.  This is strictly for fun and educational purposes only.
POSITIVE
> suggestions and questions are welcome. All others, please hit delete.
>
> Soy Veyingly,
>
> Norman Winski
> nwinski@xxxxxxxx
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