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29-09-2006, 05:25 PM
#111
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30-09-2006, 10:13 AM
#112
Banned
Hi, Yogi, I am seriously keen to learn Astro stuff. How do you work it out? You say 3 cycles positive rally (???) etc etc".
Can you give me a simple worked Astro example.
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30-09-2006, 04:37 PM
#113
quote: Originally posted by pimpit
Hi, Yogi, I am seriously keen to learn Astro stuff. How do you work it out? You say 3 cycles positive rally (???) etc etc".
Can you give me a simple worked Astro example.
Why dont you buy the book, it only costs a trifle over five hundred bucks. You might learn what time is best to buy your lotto ticket as well. Look at that Yogi, backing you up as usual your old pal macdunk.
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30-09-2006, 05:18 PM
#114
quote: Originally posted by pimpit
Hi, Yogi, I am seriously keen to learn Astro stuff. How do you work it out? You say E cycles positive rally (???) etc etc".
Can you give me a simple worked Astro example.
Don't buy this rubbish Pimpit!
It is mindless superstition.
\"The overweening conceit which the greater part of men have of their own abilities [and] their absurd presumption in their own good fortune.\" - <b>Adam Smith</b> - <i>The Wealth of Nations</i>
The information you have is not the information you want.
The information you want is not the information you need.
The information you need is not the information you can obtain.
The informaton you can obtain costs more than you want to pay.
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30-09-2006, 06:39 PM
#115
DM's comment leads me to ask...Have you ever won lotto yogi?
Reminds me of a quote i saw in the paper not long ago...
--Ever seen a headline, "Psychic wins Lotto"?
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01-10-2006, 11:38 PM
#116
quote: Originally posted by pimpit
Hi, Yogi, I am seriously keen to learn Astro stuff. How do you work it out? You say E cycles positive rally (???) etc etc".
Can you give me a simple worked Astro example.
Read this Pimpit.
http://www.assetclassinvesting.com.a...61&stypen=html
\"The overweening conceit which the greater part of men have of their own abilities [and] their absurd presumption in their own good fortune.\" - <b>Adam Smith</b> - <i>The Wealth of Nations</i>
The information you have is not the information you want.
The information you want is not the information you need.
The information you need is not the information you can obtain.
The informaton you can obtain costs more than you want to pay.
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15-10-2006, 07:21 PM
#117
Hi folks,
..... looking for a high, around 5386
(10 May 06 highs), about 20102006, then
a sharp run down into the lows, around
07 November & again 17 November 2006,
for a double bottom (???)
Trigger for the run down should come
around 23102006, when we could well
see another catastrophic (natural?)
event, that will spook the markets,
as well.
In looking for the triggering event,
around 23-24102006, we looked at the
west coast of USA ... see post above,
on 23092006.
However, we may also want to look at
the ephemeris for the location of some
other potential events, as well.
Recent events in North Korea and Japan,
like the nuclear test and an earthquake
in Northern Japan, will have us focused
on that region, too.
With Pluto conjunct the Galactic centre,
Saturn square Jupiter and Saturn trine Pluto
and the Moon's North Node, then we may expect
something BIG (Jupiter) explosive and hidden
or underground (Pluto) and of a high magnitude
disaster (Saturn), with long-term consequences
North Node.
On 23-24102006, we also have 3 other planets
conjunct, making their ingress into Scorpio
the most notorious sign for making violent
weather ..... that's 6 planetary bodies
making a stellium in Scorpio, a water sign !~!
..... something, simply must relieve the pressure
on this unbalanced chart.
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If this event is weather related, it will likely
involve huge quantities of water ... Jupiter in
a water sign. You will remember the hurricanes
last year, as Jupiter approached the final
degrees of Libra, an air sign.
Add to this, Saturn is also considered a wet
planet by weather forecasters ..... and here's
what C.C. Zain had to say about the planets
above:
Jupiter ... normally considered mild and beneficial,
"it is only when configured with malefic planets
(Saturn this time), that he takes part in storm
weather."
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"Saturn is the storm planet" ..... brings EXTREMES
of temperature, rain, winds and drought, whichever
is predominant in the area, at that time.
Mostly considered a cold planet, Saturn may also
bring hailstorms.
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"Pluto is cool" and "But when Pluto is heavily
afflicted in a weather chart, such as receiving
the (Saturn) square, Pluto is next to Saturn in his
ability to produce storms of death and destruction."
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Geodetically speaking, the stellium points towards
the west coast of USA, while Saturn is contra-parallel
to Pluto, Neptune and Jupiter (within 2 degrees),
representing more stress.
Pluto is stationed above a longitude running roughly,
from Coatzacoalcos in Mexico, up through Shreveport
and on through Kansas City, so areas close to this
line will also be of interest.
With Saturn stationed over the same longitude, as
Hokkaido in Northern Japan, it would not be at all
surprising to hear of another earthquake or nuclear
test, around that time.
With so many planetary indicators coming into play,
in Scorpio, we should not rule out a BIG, watery
event on the US west coast, later this month !~!
So, by now you can comprehend our concerns for a major
calamity, later this month, that will have repercussions
in the markets, as well.
Of course, all this may be TOTALLY WRONG, but with
so many indicators pointing towards a BIG event,
it is difficult to ignore them entirely .....
happy days
yogi
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Disclaimer: yogi makes no claim to be a licenced investment advisor.
Always consult your licenced advisor or other financial professional expert.
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16-10-2006, 11:04 AM
#118
quote: Originally posted by duncan macgregor
Yogi your supporters Are staring at the heavens waiting on an explanation. Your predictions this year are out of this world.
1 In AUSTRALIA you are 81st out of 88 entries at minus 7.1pc
2. NZ investor contest 161st out of 168 entries at minus 5.7
3. Nz trader contest you really excelled you are 29th out of 41 entries at minus .86pc then you sold CTL which went up a cent and bought AIR which went down a cent.
Can you tell the boys and girls how much your investment books cost and where we might order them please it would make interesting reading?.
DONT GET MAD GET EVEN
your old mate macdunk
An update for your fans YOGI if I may.
1, Australian competition 86th out of 88 at -36 pc [}]
2, NZ investor competition 152nd out of 164 at -5.5 pc
3, NZ trader competition, 20th out of 42 at+15.44 pc
Over all result three quarters through is pretty sick for a person flogging off investment books. macdunk
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16-10-2006, 09:08 PM
#119
"Over all result three quarters through is pretty sick for a person flogging off investment books"
It certainly is!!
I have a better strategy then Yogi by a long way.
It's called randomn chance.
I picked 5 shares at random and was EIGHTH, up 50%.
Never overestimate how much you think you know; or your ability to predict the future.
Never underestimate the role that random chance (luck) plays in your life.
\"The overweening conceit which the greater part of men have of their own abilities [and] their absurd presumption in their own good fortune.\" - <b>Adam Smith</b> - <i>The Wealth of Nations</i>
The information you have is not the information you want.
The information you want is not the information you need.
The information you need is not the information you can obtain.
The informaton you can obtain costs more than you want to pay.
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26-10-2006, 04:25 PM
#120
Banned
Yogi whats your thoughts on Fibonacci theory?
I went a recent investor seminar, the presenter was going on and on about the Fibonacci theory, I could not convince my self to believe it. I went to the nearest pub afterwards.
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