Friday, Sep 19, 2008

The stocks bottom is in - April is Armstrongs next top

Market Oracle: US Government’s Financial Disaster Fix-it Plan Sends Stock Markets Soaring

U.S. stocks rallied the most in six years yesterday (Thursday) - with traders actually cheering the ticker action from the floor of the New York Stock Exchange - on the news that the federal government is taking steps to shore up the unraveling U.S. financial system and end the global credit crisis.

Posted by sold 2 rent 1 @ 03:00 PM (531 views) Add Comment

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1. sold 2 rent 1 said...

It has been a mad week so I wanted to map the date of the stocks low to the previous "fifth night" in Calleman's Planetary Underworld.

It turns out that the 19 September 2008 maps to the end of the Chinese Revolution in 1949.
This civil war was a major destruction period in the fifth night.

Expect a few more jitters in the markets from The Korean War June 25, 1950 ---> July 27, 1953
The rough mappings of the Korean war are late September 2008 - mid-late November 2008

Remember, 6 months in the Planetary Underworld = 8 days approx now (Galactic Underworld)

The markets should do well between December 2008 and April 2009 when the Armstrong high is expected

Friday, September 19, 2008 03:19PM Report Comment
 

2. mark said...

they are just rewarding all the crooks, the honest taxpayer will foot the billlllllllllllllllllllllllll

Friday, September 19, 2008 04:48PM Report Comment
 

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