Astrologer says Markets to bottom

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I take pride in this article that was printed this morning:

'Astrologer thinks Markets will bottom today'

The Financial website Hegnar Online printed my analysis of last week today, Wednesday, Oct. 8. The ingress reads: 'We have to admit we don't understand this at all, but some consult both astrologers and other clairvoiant in these turbulent times. Astrologer Andrew Bevan thinks that the bottom is today.'

My analysis of September 30th describes the chaotic movement to be expected in the first 3 days of this present week, to be followed by a turnaround and relief on Wednesday. The Norwegian market dropped almost 10% in the first hour. The FTSE fell from 4600 to below 4250. Since the opening hour, the ECB cut interest rates by 0,5 basis points at 13.00 CST. Markets have turned round and are now trading higher, up and above the levels of yesterdays close

Link to Hegnar Online, article in Norwegian:
http://www.hegnar.no/bors/article323266.ece
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I do not know why they don't use astrology more often. I gather that it is just as effective as some of methods they use on the markets. But well done for getting a good prediction recorded!

Matt

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Both Chris Locke and Bill McLaren who are regular guests at CNBC are obviously into the practice and study of astrological cycles.

I might add that what I am looking for in the market at the moment is an intermediate bottom that can give the markets some weeks or months to review the situation.

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In this afternoons Financial Review, which is a televisionized commentary on the market action, 9 1/2 minutes into the show, financial guru and editor Trygve Hegnar was confonted with the astrological prediction of a market bottom. His response was: "No one can know." In my opinion this is the purpose of delivering astrological work of this kind, to attempt to prove that astrology is a tool that provides forehand knowledge to future developments.
I truly love working with the challenge of documenting astrology in this manner! :)
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Seems like the BBC are also considering astrology might be a useful tool for financial experts at present:
''The nature of capitalism is affecting everyone in their living room to a stunning degree at the moment," says Dane Halling, of Arcturus Investments.''

His financial advice firm is named after the third brightest star in the sky. Many might be looking to the heavens to guide them at the moment because future moves in the markets are very difficult to predict.''

BBC Web Newspage Friday 10th October
http://news.bbc.co.uk/

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In past times of insane market behavior the markets have closed for a few days to stop the insanity and market behavior has seemed to level off and get to a less frenzied state, would you think a time out may be called in this instance? and if so? wouldn't sooner be better than later?

Just putting it out there, I personally think they should close Wallstreet next week for a week, come back when Mercury turns direct. (will post on mundane discussion as well)

Granny