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To: SBerglowe who wrote (30956)5/3/2000 6:11:00 PM
From: KeepItSimple  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 42523
 
>but we should be feeling it until the 21st to 23rd of this month.

Exactly how should we be "feeling" these effects considering the masses of rock in question are several hundred million miles away?

>Many take astrology lightly, and I am sure I am going to get a few
>messages that I am nuts.

Not worth the effort, really. It's self-evident.

The only astrologers I have respect for are those who try and parlay their fraud into the actual extraction of money from suckers- ie paid newsletters and consulting services. In that case, they are simply taking a cue from wall street and monetizing the ignorance of the masses. But for one of those clowns to try and convince _me_ that he's not a scam artist just raises my cackles.

In short, make like a Uri Geller spoon, and GET BENT.



To: SBerglowe who wrote (30956)5/3/2000 6:28:00 PM
From: pater tenebrarum  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 42523
 
well even though i'm very skeptical , i have to say that the Saturn cycle for the Nasdaq worked apparently perfectly well so far, so i for one wouldn't dismiss it out of hand. after all, the Bradley siderograph has e.g. also pinpointed important turns to the day on several occasions last year. since i'm no expert on this, i can certainly not say why it worked, but i have to admit that it DID work.
in the same vein one can e.g. not deny that Steve Puetz has found a statistically relevant coincidence between solar/lunar eclipses and market panics. various works on time cycles and e.g. the lunar calendar (Carolan) have also produced remarkable results.
an interesting example as to why there may be more to market panics than meets the eye, is the panic of 1857. when the selling began on Wall Street, it was due to perceived problems at NY banks...during the days of the panic and the subsequent recovery, the undersea telegraph cable connecting the US and Europe was damaged, so no information could be exchanged in 'real time'. and yet, the continental markets crashed and recovered on exactly the same days as WS did.
inexplicable to this day.



To: SBerglowe who wrote (30956)5/3/2000 6:32:00 PM
From: patron_anejo_por_favor  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 42523
 
<<I think the return to tangible assets is going to result in a revaluation of Gold, and other items to be treasured>>

LOL! Susan I read this quickly and saw this:

<<I think the return to tangible assets is going to result in a revaluation of God, and other items to be treasured>>

Either way, its all good!



To: SBerglowe who wrote (30956)5/3/2000 7:28:00 PM
From: Giordano Bruno  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 42523
 
Thanks for the info. Interesting stuff. Could you do KISS's natal chart? -bg-

Regards,

Jim