August Review – “T-Bonds had an uptrend for most of July. This is remarkable in that both the Stock Market and T-Bonds had strong up months. Usually they tend to move in opposite directions. One could argue that with the US government recently pumping in trillions of dollars into the economy for stimulus, many asset classes would tend to move higher. Technically, T-Bonds have rallied to near the top of their trading channel. Astrologically, we have several major planetary events to watch for T-Bonds this month, beginning with 7/31 PM – Helio Saturn 0 Pluto; 8/3 AM – Full Moon in Aquarist; 8/4 – Saturn 0 US Pluto; and 8/5 AC - Jupiter Contra-Parallel Latitude US Mars. This is a very strong indication for an important change in trend over this 3 trading day window. Then, there is 8/18 AC – New Moon in Leo and 8/24 PM – Pluto Contra-Parallel Latitude US Moon.
Big Picture – The T-Bond Fractal model indicates that mid August is likely one of the most important change in trend windows of the year.
Key Dates – 8/3, 8/4, 8/13, 8/19, 8/24”
Results – 8/3 was a one day high. 8/4 was a short term low. 8/13 was a good low. 8/19 was a one day high. 8/24 was a very good high. Score – 5 out of 5 good dates = 100%.
September Update – T-Bonds made an important high in early August and then trended lower into the end of the month. The chart shows T-Bond have reached the bottom of their trading channel and are due for a bounce. The big planetary events for T-Bonds in the coming month are: 9/24 AC – Neptune Parallel Latitude Pluto. Pluto is the ruling planet for Bonds. 10/2 AC – Pluto turns Direct. Bigger picture, as indicated in the August forecast the T-Bond Fractal Model indicated a major change in trend for mid August. It could be that the high came early. If that is the case, T-Bonds should trend significantly lower for the next several months.
Key Dates – 9/2, 9/8, 9/11-14, 9/17, 9/25, 9/2 AC
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