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junker Donating Member (403 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Oct-10-03 01:55 PM
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Crash - Oct 14 or Oct 15?
first the oct 14 scenario
Market Guru predicts CRASH on October 14th
Stars may align badly for stocks next week 'Market astrologer' sees possible repeat of 1987 crash By William Spain, CBS.MarketWatch.com Last Update: 12:56 PM ET Oct. 10, 2003

CHICAGO (CBS.MW) -- A tricky planetary set-up -- along with political/economic events and an ongoing slump in the U.S. dollar -- could put an end to the stock market's recent heavenly performance as early next week, according to one star/stock watcher.

On Friday, market astrologer Henry Weingarten warned that Mercury will be at a 90-degree angle to Saturn during a key earnings week. That positioning means investors' recent bullish thinking "will be challenged by realities," including the dollar's weakness against the euro, a bond auction and a "possible war event."

Coupled with a rising full moon that heightens emotions, Weingarten says, the Dow Jones Industrials could lose 300-plus points by end of trading Tuesday -- and possibly even do a repeat of the crash of October 1987.

There "are certain times astrologically when you must act," he said. "If you are aggressive on the long side, you must reverse that between now and Tuesday."

"The fundamentals are out of whack," Weingarten continued, notably the price-to-earnings ratios of two companies that reported third-quarter profits this week: Alcoa (AA: news, chart, profile) and Yahoo (YHOO: news, chart, profile). In addition, "there is no job growth, the country is overspending...and we have the same margin levels we had in March of 2000."

While the market risk is greatest until early Wednesday, the longer-term view is hardly encouraging, by Weingarten's reckoning.

He noted that Saturn will be in Cancer for the next few years. This could hit the strongest remaining pillar of the economy since the Crab is both the birth sign of the country and rules housing.

To back that up, he said that when Saturn was in Gemini -- the astrological sign that rules communications -- "look what happened to the telecoms."

Whenever Mercury is squared with Saturn, which happens several times a year, "it is a yellow-alert day but when it is backed-up by other things happening, it makes it that much more volatile. There have to be both celestial and terrestrial events for a crash."

All in the correlation

Weingarten's specialty is "correlating planetary events with market activity," an approach that has both a small following and plenty of detractors.

In a September 2002 "Stockpickers" feature on CBS.MarketWatch, he tagged three equities as near-term outperformers: IBM, Tyco International and penny stock International Hi-Tech Industries.

At the time, IBM (IBM: news, chart, profile) was trading at $73 and change, Tyco (TYC: news, chart, profile) was $15.15 and International Hi-Tech (IHITF: news, chart, profile) was 24 cents.

In recent trading Friday, IBM was flat at $92.45, while Tyco tacked on about 1 percent to $21.91. International Hi-Tech was unchanged at 26 cents.
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and then the Oct 15th not necessarily crash but you'll see

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dwckabal Donating Member (854 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Oct-10-03 02:26 PM
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1. Yeah, you've got to watch those tricky planets
If you don't keep them on a tight leash, they can cause all kinds of trouble!

I can't believe that a major financial news site would print this garbage.

Notice the CYA statement: "There have to be both celestial and terrestrial events for a crash." That way when there is no crash, he can say, oh well, there just weren't enough "terrestrial" events.
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ramapo Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Oct-10-03 02:27 PM
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2. Sure...
Makes as much sense as most of the predictions that we see
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kalian Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Oct-10-03 10:47 PM
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3. Great....astrology and economics....
now that makes sense... :eyes:
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DocSavage Donating Member (594 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Oct-11-03 08:27 AM
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4. New investing stratagy
Everytime that I talk with my broker, all I get is broker....

I though that the market was tied to the direction that my dog pointed each morning when he was taking a dump. Damn
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