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Major cyclical events for September

This month’s letter covers August 26th through September 29th.

The September major planetary events can be sorted into four segments.

1. A. 8/26 AC – Pluto 150 US Mars. This is a moderate negative for the US, especially in regard to the Military and Aerospace. Important change in trend for US Stocks, T-Bonds & US Dollar Index.

B. 8/27 AC –Jupiter in Sagittarius 150 the Moon’s North Node in Cancer. Moderate change in trend for OATS, SILVER, and Stocks.

C. 8/29 AC – Moon’s North Node 90 US Saturn. Important change in trend for US Stocks, T-Bonds & US Dollar Index.

D. 8/29 AC – New Moon in Virgo at Perigee. This is an alignment of two lunar cycles creating what’s called a Lunar Syzygy or Super Moon. Due to the Moon being at Perigee, it’s closest point to the Earth, this can cause a strong pull on the Earth and hence we could get high tides, flooding and possibly seismic activity. Watch for an important change in trend for Financials, Grains & Precious Metals, especially Soybeans and Stocks.

E. 8/30 AC – Neptune Parallel Latitude US Moon. This is a MAJOR cycle point for US Stocks, T-Bonds and especially the US Dollar.

2. A. 9/05 AC – Jupiter in Sagittarius Parallel Pluto in Capricorn. Major change in trend for Cocoa, Coffee, Hog, Stocks and T-Bonds.

B. 9/09 AC – Helio Uranus in Taurus Parallel Latitude Pluto in Capricon. This could bring major disruptions such as riots, revolts, violence, large number of deaths and seismic activity. Watch for a MAJOR change in trend for Cattle, Cocoa, Coffee, Copper, Cotton, Hogs, Stocks and T-Bonds.

C. 9/13 AC – Full Moon in Pisces at Apogee. This is the opposite point of the 8/29 AC New Moon at Perigee, which please see above The Moon at Apogee is its farthest point. Watch for an important change in trend for Financials, Grains & Precious Metals, especially the Commodity Index, Oil and Stocks.

D. 9/13 AC – Moon’s North Node in Cancer 180 Saturn in Capricorn. Major change in trend COFFEE, OATS and Stocks.

E. 9/17 PM – Geo Uranus in Taurus Parallel Latitude Pluto in Capricon. This could bring major disruptions such as riots, revolts, violence, large number of deaths and seismic activity. Watch for a MAJOR change in trend for Cattle, Cocoa, Coffee, Copper, Cotton, Hogs, Stocks and T-Bonds.

F. 9/17 AC – Saturn in Capricorn turns Direct. Major change in trend for COFFEE and Stocks.

3. A. 9/20 AC – Jupiter in Sagittarius Parallel Saturn in Capricorn. Major change in trend for COFFEE, OATS and Stocks.

B. 9/20 AC – Jupiter in Sagittarius 90 Neptune in Pisces. Major change in trend for COMMODITY INDEX, OATS, OIL and Stocks.

C. 9/20 AC – Uranus 45 US Mars. This is a moderately negative cycle for the US. A possible small set back for US Military or Aerospace. Moderate change in trend US Stocks, T-Bonds and T-Bonds.

D. 9/20 AC – Mercury 0 South Latitude. Major change in trend for Corn, Oats, SOYBEANS, STOCKS & Wheat. Please note, this is one of our top events and occurs with the three above events to create a potential HUGE change in trend window for the 9/20 weekend.

4. A. 9/26 AC – Uranus 60 US Jupiter. Moderate change in trend for US Stocks, T-Bonds & US Dollar.

B. 9/27 AC – New Moon in Libra at Perigee and with multiple lunar cycles converging. This is somewhat similar to the 8/29 AC New Moon, but potentially much more powerful and with a shift in emphasis to Libra. Important change in trend for Financials, Grains & Precious Metals, Sugar, Stocks and Wheat.

C. 9/27 AC – Moon North Node 150 US MC. This is a moderate positive for the US, especially for the President, US image and prestige. Watch for a change in trend for US Stocks, T-Bonds and US Dollar.

D. 9/30 AC – Jupiter 60 US Moon. This is a moderate positive for the US. Watch for a change in trend for US Stocks, T-Bonds and US Dollar.

Author

Norm Winski

Norm Winski

Independent Analyst

www.astro-trend.com

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