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To: GROUND ZERO™ who wrote (90016)2/24/2017 5:08:07 PM
From: cycleupcycledown  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 218586
 
from free Tradlng Daze......... shorter than usual as the dates mentioned last week still apply.

We are about to enter a stressful period of time, possibly the most stressful of the year. We have arrived. This includes 2 Eclipses (the first on February 10th), a Lunar next week then a Solar eclipse later in the month. Both aspect Mars. This period also includes Pluto sesquisquare the North Node, Mars squaring Pluto, Mars conjunct Uranus, Mars opposition Jupiter. the Sun conjunct Neptune, Jupiter opposition Uranus and the Venus retrograde. There is more coming but this weekly blog takes us up to March 4th, the Venus retrograde date. There is much more to come over the next 2 months. The exact dates of key transits are further down. Mars is very active and in it's ruler-ship, Aries, so we may see more aggressive and violent events. The Martian energy should emphasize the Jupiter / Uranus opposition and may point to an events near February 26 - March 4th.

This could potentially cause significant problems in the stock market and other areas of life (i.e. earthquakes, violent weather, conflict) in the late February / early March time frame . The eclipses look difficult, but especially the Solar eclipse in August. Subscribers will have the dates and further information on these events. Keep watching. Mid to late February looks rough but March and the first half of April look worse.