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Strategies & Market Trends : John Pitera's Market Laboratory

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To: John Pitera who wrote (17943)3/16/2016 9:51:01 PM
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John...

My work has a window for trend reversal open until the 28th

Cycleupcycledown also is posting... his work is open for market reversal

I believe his posts are worth posting here...

It's from one of SI's most under followed cycle traders

March 23 ....2o16......full moon crash......solar ecllpse March 9 .....lunar ecllpse March 23.......If you believe that lunar or solar cycles have any effect on the stock market, you might want to pay attention to this column. If not, you might find this column a little ... spacey.Several years back, a cycle watcher named Steve Puetz attempted to see if eclipses and market crashes were somehow related. He studied eight of the greatest crashes in financial history, from the Holland Tulip Mania of 1637 to the Nikkei of 1990. He found that market crashes tend to occur near full moons, and that the greatest number of crashes start after the first full moon after a solar eclipse, when that full moon is also a lunar eclipse. Puetz found that all eight crashes occurred six days before to three days after a full moon that occurred within six weeks of a solar eclipse. The odds of that being a coincidence, Puetz calculated, are less than 1 in 127,000

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crash watch 9 days

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