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Preview for the week beginning May 30, 2011
The U.S. markets will be closed Monday for the Memorial Day Holiday. Hence last week was a pre-holiday market, and next week will be a shortened market week due to the holiday.
Last week was significant from a geocosmic point of view, which translated into a significant week in market activity. There were four important geocosmic signatures in effect May 20-23. As discussed previously this would likely result in a change –
Preview for the week beginning May 23, 2011
Last week’s full moon was particularly noteworthy in world stock prices. Depending on where in the world you were, the full moon took place on either May 16 or 17. In Asian and Pacific Rim equity markets, the low of the week took place on May 16 or 17.
Preview for the week beginning May 16, 2011
Update:
First, an update on the personal matters of last week. Why? Well, when I write about personal matters it seems I always get supportive letters from readers. You seem to like it when I write about the human experience from a personal point of view. When I write about political and financial matters, I get more combative replies. It is just the fate of a columnist.
