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Tesla's Bull Run May Be Ending

Chaos Clinic for 8/14/2020
 


Tesla has been on a tear over the past 20 months. This chart shows that bull move. That move was forecast by the dark red Jupiter Energy cycle overlaid on prices.

That forecast is a XGO energy forecast, filtered to bring out the longer term cycle due to Jupiter, the bull planet. XGO is an energy forecast computed only from a stock's first trade date. The ZGO forecast is made by filtering the XGO data with a fixed length Zero Delay filter. The choice of a length based on Jupiter comes from the work of Grace Morris of AstroEconomics. She picks stocks to buy based on the Sun being in the sign of natal Jupiter.

The time lines at the top of the chart show two cycles: the Earth-Pluto cycle, and the 8th harmonic cycle of Jupiter. These two cycles synchronize at the two points shown.

In the TSLA natal chart, Jupiter is near 0 degrees, conjoin Uranus. This point anchors several cycles. It is square natal Sun and Pluto (EP time line). That square is frequency doubled to the eighth harmonic by Venus and Moon. That explains the 8th harmonic of Jupiter.

Also on the chart are harmonic vibration levels. Prices followed the first level, then rallied 3 levels, followed by a two level decline. Prices then shot up six levels. They have now dropped back two levels.

The forecast decline will probably not be as severe as forecast. Energy forecasts are arbitrarily scaled to price, so do better at forecasting time than price.

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Dr. Al Larson holds a Ph.D. in Electrical and Computer Engineering from the University of Wisconsin. He is a 1964 Distinguished Graduate of the U. S. Air Force Academy.

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