The stock market has started to fall in recent months, as we have mentioned in this column about the Jupiter retrograde and the Sixth Star retrograde. What will happen to the stock market during this period of decline, and what will happen to the stock market in the future in Gann and financial astrology?
In 463 B.C., the ancient Babylonians discovered that there seemed to be a strange connection between price fluctuations in the commercial world and the movement of the celestial bodies.
Later, some practitioners involved in financial market transaction analysis began to predict the market through astronomical observation, forming the earliest financial astrology (Financial astrology).
The great American banker JP Morgan (John Pierpont Morgan Sr.) also said, "Anyone can become a millionaire, but to become a billionaire, you need an astrologer."
In the sky, Uranus, Jupiter, Saturn, Neptune, Pluto, and Mercury have a total of six stars in retrograde at the same time. One of the main points of "retrograde" during this time is to review the past, or stagnation or blockages and obstacles, etc.
Jupiter is a non-personal planet in the astrological chart. It is the main god of the mythological system, Zeus, and it travels around the zodiac for about 12 years, one house per year, with a retrograde of about 110 days per year. During 2021, Jupiter's retrograde schedule will be from June 20 to October 18, when Jupiter will begin its transit.
At the same time, from June 25 to December 1, Neptune, the planet that rules our inspiration, deception and confusion, will be retrograde in Pisces for 159 days.
The chart above shows the chart of Neptune retrograde and Hang Seng Index. Maybe we should pay attention to when the six retrograde stars will be transiting, and match with technical analysis to see when the stock market or epidemic will end.
However, Xiao Long mentioned in a previous article that there is a chance that the epidemic will be solved or significantly improved in 2022/2026, and there may be more solutions/drugs to solve this epidemic in the fall/winter of 2021.
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