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color=#000066>Monthly Calendar with Hi - Lo
Timeline and
Summary
<FONT
color=#000066>The Monthly forecast examines
the possible effects and consequences the faster moving
planet positions and exacting aspects may have on investor
psychology and market movements during the
month.
<FONT
color=#000066>On this page you will find a
calendar with a high-low timeline forecast incorporated into
it and a market summary for the
month.
<FONT
color=#000066>The calendar days are color
coded with the colors indicating the kind of price movement
expected in that trading day. Also, presenting the forecast
in a color coded format allows for a quick and easy overview
of what the month may be like in
trading.
<FONT
color=#000066>The calendar day is cut into 3
sections: <FONT
face=Arial,Helvetica>1)
Early morning (the first part of the day, till about
noon). <FONT
face=Arial,Helvetica>2)
Mid day (from noon to about 1 P.M.. - the center of the
calendar day).
<FONT
color=#000066>3) Afternoon (the latter half of
the trading day - after 1 P.M. to
closing).
<FONT
color=#000066>Some days are color graded,
representing how markets are expected to move during that
portion of the trading day. The days in which the
grading changes from one color to another represents the
type of price movement expected in that portion of the
day. In other words, the way the colors grade depict
how and when shifts are expected to occur. Days that have
only one color are generally expected to move in mostly that
direction.
<FONT
color=#000099>The color meanings
are as follows
Lt. red
(LR)<FONT
color=#000099>.........Mostly
lower moves, but not necessarily severe
drops. <FONT
face=Arial,Helvetica>Dark red
<FONT
color=#000066>(DR)..<FONT
color=#000099>..Steep drops
likely. <FONT
face=Arial,Helvetica>Lt. green
<FONT
color=#000066>(LG)...<FONT
color=#000099>.Mostly higher, but
extreme moves not expected.
Dark
green <FONT
color=#000066>(DG)<FONT
color=#000099>....Rally period
with substantial increases
anticipated. <FONT
face=Arial,Helvetica>Gray
(GR)<FONT
color=#000099>....A neutral or a
mixed performance day. No overall trend
dominating.
<FONT
color=#000066>The letters LR, DR, LG, DG, and
GR are added to the days in order to help those who are
unable to distinguish between red and green (colorblind) and
to eliminate any possible misreading of
colors.
<FONT
color=#cc0000>NOTE: <FONT
color=#993300>You can find the monthly aspects list by going
to the menu bar under Forecasts >Monthly
Aspects.
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<FONT
size=+1>This week's poll
question.
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<FONT
size=-1>- Social Security
-
<FONT
size=-2>Should Social Security be
privatized?
No - Keep it as it is.No - That's too much money to put in
private hands. YesYes - But it would have to be watched
carefully.Yes - It would insure
a better return on capital.I
don't think it will be there when I
retire.
<FONT
face=Verdana><A
href="http://polls.vantagenet.com/4/6/284113946/polls/2829105018/results.htm?rlt=2829105018&id=2829105018">Results<FONT
face=Arial,Helvetica><A
href="http://www.dismal.com/thoughts/article.asp?aid=1349">Article
on Social Security
<FONT
size=+1>Results of last week's
poll.
<FONT
size=-1>Question asked:
Do you think
President Bush's <FONT
face=BibleScrT>tax cut will help the
economy?
<FONT
color=#ffffcc><FONT
size=-1>
25% Yes <FONT
face=Arial,Helvetica><FONT
size=-1>
4% Yes - But only if people
spend <FONT
face=Arial,Helvetica><FONT
size=-1>
their rebate checks.
<FONT
size=-1>
14% No <FONT
face=Arial,Helvetica><FONT
size=-1>
55% No - Too small an influence
- <FONT
face=Arial,Helvetica><FONT
size=-1>
cycle has to play
out!
<FONT
color=#ffffff> Thanks for
participating.
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<FONT
color=#ff0000>Take
Note
The HIGH/LOW Timeline
has been reworked. New periods listed in Update
Ticker.
Disregard periods in
September's calendar.
A word about
September’s HIGH/LOW Timeline.
<FONT
size=-1>There was difficulty determining periods this month.
The confidence level in the calendar timeline forecast is
minimal.
<FONT
size=-1>Trading in September may run sideways in a narrow
parallel channel. Use the predictions with
discretion.
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<FONT
color=#000000> TIMELINE
FORECAST
<FONT
size=-1>The timeline forecast is now incorporated directly
into the calendar. Dates are derived from astrological
sources and not from technical analysis. Technical charts,
as they develop, may alter the accuracy of the timeline
forecast somewhat.
<FONT
color=#ffffff>Check the <A
href="http://www.wallstreetconjunct.com/Updates.htm">Updates
Page for additional comments and/or adjustments to
posted forecast.
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<FONT
color=#663300>Summary
<FONT
color=#000099>At September’s start the Sun is
in Virgo, Mercury in Libra and Venus in Leo. This
combination puts a damper on enthusiasm and can make for
some dull trading days ahead, possibly carrying well into
the month. You may need a bottle of Nodoze if you’re an
excitement junkie because this month may make watching grass
grow seem thrilling. All kidding aside, investors can
turn highly circumspect after the 8th, having the
realization sinking in that the boom times of the late 90’s
are truly behind us and may not be seen again for some time.
Lethargic trading days will surely follow in the wake of
that understanding.
<FONT
color=#000099>A careful contemplative
thoughtful approach accompanies actions the greater part of
this month. Investors are prone to hold back from any
wild or exuberant speculation. But there are
those few days this scenario can have exceptions. The 4th
through the 6th, 14th, 17th and 28th are days markets may
see higher volume and/or an increase in price
flux.
<FONT
color=#000099>With Mars still stationed in
Sagittarius early on, until the 8th, the first week of the
month should have more of an expansive and ambitious feel to
it than the rest of
September.
<FONT
color=#000099>A Virgo Sun strengthens this
month’s main theme of a super careful investor. Although
it’s early half can have investors holding on to hope, not
getting as easily discouraged, worries about the economy can
still creep in. Price direction however may show a
stubborn reluctance to demonstrate any kind of meaningful
conviction, one way or the
other.
<FONT
color=#000099>With Venus stationed in Leo,
until the 20th, investors will be inclined to want to pursue
pleasure, rather than buckling down and deal with important
business or tackle serious problems. This Venus
placement does provide a benefit to those who invest
prudently, as it favors judicious investing and rewards
those who remain
levelheaded.
<FONT
color=#000099>Moreover with a Mercury in
Libra investors won’t be mustering feelings of
excitement or produce spontaneous rallies easily, as all
facets of a situation will be weighed carefully before any
action gets taken. And with a Mercury in Libra approaches
tend to be more laid back. Consequently market
activity, in terms of volume and price swings, can be turned
down a notch. Besides, this planetary combo can dash
investor's hopeful expectations having them finally giving
up, and in, on seeing any kind of immediate or sizable
turnaround soon.
<FONT
color=#000099>With a Sun Virgo – Mercury Libra
combination, outlooks about the near term horizon take on a
fatalistic approach, putting investors in passive mode and
willing to accept and settle in on whatever fate the
financial gods have ordained.
<FONT
color=#000099>Mars transitions into Capricorn
on the 8th. This placement only adds judicial fuel to an
already blazing fire of cautious disinterest, having
investors strongly embrace a deliberating and standoffish
approach. Again activity should be noticeably reduced
after the first week or so. You can best take advantage of
this Mars position by channeling energies into organizing
and strategically planning business actions. It’s also a
good time to review, revise or plan portfolios and future
strategies.
<FONT
color=#000099>On the 20th Venus moves into
Virgo. This isn’t a favorable location for the planet
as it opposes its exalted position in Pisces. It
doesn’t bring out the planet’s best and inclines investors
to over analytical self-conscious reaction. It can act as a
deterrent and suggests traders will hold back and be less
willing to respond with anything significant in terms of
spontaneous rallies. But it’s not totally
adverse. A Venus Virgo can help companies connected in
the fields of pharmaceuticals, medical and food industries
derive some benefit in company or stock
performance.
<FONT
color=#000099>On the 22nd the Sun enters
Libra. A Libra Sun restores harmony and introduces a
cooperative disposition in relationships, which stems from a
needful necessity to get along with others. Difficult
associations can run smoother late in the month, as
differences and conflicts subside. This Sun position also
heightens a sense of moral justice and fair play.
We’re likely to see world discord diminishing. Although
antagonisms aren’t likely to end between warring people
altogether a reduction in disturbing conflicts should be
evident late in the month, as a Libra Sun has a calming
effect.
<FONT
color=#000099>For investors, a Libra Sun can
aid in emotional recuperation, helping to quiet jittery
nerves if choices resulted in poor outcomes. This position
also stimulates careful thinking and information gathering.
Facts will be scrutinized carefully when needing to make
decisions, weighing all options before drawing
conclusions. Additionally, this Sun position
contributes to a detached investor, and can keep them from
becoming excessively concerned with what may be perceived as
negatives looming on the horizon. When confronted with
adverse situations, feathers won’t be unruffled as easily,
as investors aren’t likely to get overly excited.
Accompanying price movements in the last half of September
should continue to remain relatively
modest.
<FONT
color=#000099>Here’s the bottom line: Everything about this
month’s planetary placements suggests investors will be
turning ultra<FONT
color=#000000> conservative in
opinion and in the kind of stocks they’ll be selecting,
especially after the 8th. Ultimately, investor
choices will gravitate toward those things that can bring
dependable returns, such as yield bearing vehicles and in
solid companies with proven reliability. And price swings
can be highly restricted; waxing and waning within range
bound shallow limits.
<FONT
color=#000099>Traders should find September
difficult to deal with, as it’s not likely to produce much
variation in price oscillation. The month looks like
it will shape up rather
flat.
<FONT
face=BrodyD>Phillip M.
Crocco<FONT
face=Arial,Helvetica>.
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