Weekly NotSoUp Date

We are at one of those junctures where the Spiral Calendar gives us a huge advantage over other participants. We have the unique perspective now of understanding the true (and large) degree of this decline.

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click chart to enlarge Tidal forces are friendly this week, but not so much the Dow Solunar Model (inside for subscribers.)

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Yen Watching

Today's late spoo rally was catch up with dollar yen that had earlier in the day. But stocks won't continue higher without a coincident move from dollar yen. I'm not convinced that's in the cards.

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Have We Reached the End of Time?

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The Great Spiral of 2015 was first illustrated here, in The Spiral Calendar text in 1992. The focus of this spiral is approximately the full moon near the winter solstice, i.e this past Friday the 25th.

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This chart best illustrates the large degree lows that formed along the even numbered Spiral Calendar sequence numbers from F26 to F32.  But it is the action on the small degree sequence numbers this year that caught our attention.

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To the Brink and Back

Stocks are out of the woods, temporarily.

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Stocks were highly correlated with Central Bank balance sheets at the May highs. Now they are highly negatively correlated with same.

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Apparantly, Wall St. is counting on the Bank of Japan as savior.

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