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LT wave for February

Stock markets are trying to stabilize near some important support levels. The most recent lunar green period recorded a 94 points loss for the Nasdaq, so that’s as weak as it gets in terms of our lunar cycles. With a lunar red period now getting underway we shouldn’t be surprised to get more downside action… Continue reading LT wave for February

Published February 3, 2014
Categorized as Financial Astrology, Market Commentary Tagged LT wave, lunar cycles, Nasdaq

Ending the year at a high

It looks like we are ending the year very close to the high targets we pointed out in late November. 4200 for the Nasdaq, 1850 for the S&P 500, and 16500 for the Dow Industrials are important top targets based on some of my methods and also happen to be the level of overhead resistance… Continue reading Ending the year at a high

Published December 30, 2013
Categorized as Financial Astrology, Market Commentary Tagged LT wave, lunar cycles

Watch out for a December dip

Last week we looked at the potential for a further rise in December. Markets have indeed pushed higher and the Nasdaq is now comfortably above 4000, but my indicators are starting to ooze warning signs for the S&P 500. Here is the current chart (click for larger image): The S&P has been grinding up to… Continue reading Watch out for a December dip

Published December 2, 2013
Categorized as Financial Astrology, Market Commentary Tagged LT wave, lunar cycles

LT wave chart for November

Here is our LT wave chart for next month (click for larger image): Last month the LT wave didn’t work. The S&P 500 actually bottomed on October 9th and then rose to new record highs, exactly the opposite of what the chart projected. For November we see a slightly positive bias until the 14th followed… Continue reading LT wave chart for November

Published November 1, 2013
Categorized as Financial Astrology, Market Commentary Tagged LT wave, S&P 500

LT wave chart for October

We are nearing the end of the month, so today I am sharing the LT wave for October (click for larger image): Last month the LT wave performed so-so. The S&P 500 did show the expected strength early in September, but it carried on until a new high on the 18th, a few days later… Continue reading LT wave chart for October

Published September 26, 2013
Categorized as Financial Astrology, Market Commentary Tagged LT wave, S&P 500

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