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Jew here, shabbot shalom goys, I wanted to share with you something from Louise McWhirter's "Astrology and Stockmarket Forecasting" 1930s book, which I highly recommend you read:

Whenever the North Node [of the moon] passes through Scorpio and Libra (the North Node moves backward through the zodiac), business goes through an approximate three year “transition period,” if there are no unfavorable secondary factors present to distort the Business Activity Curve; business volume is going from normal
to above normal, creating a prosperity period or the beginning of a Bull Market in stock prices as well as other forms of business. Whenever the North Node reaches the sign of Leo, Business Volume is normally at a high point, if there are no secondary factors present of an unfavorable nature to distort the Curve.As the North Node passes through Cancer and Gemini, Business volume is above normal, but the trend is slowly toward normal.
Favorable secondary factors can prolong this prosperity period beyond the allotted time and unfavorable secondary factors an
decrease the length of the favorable period.
Whenever the North Node moves into Taurus, a "transition period” begins which lasts through the sign of Aries, which is approximately about three years. This is a warning that the normal position of the Business Volume Curve has been reached and that the trend of Business activity is slowly going from normal
to below normal for the next three or four years. In 1929, the North Node was in Taurus and had been there since December, 1928, giving the warning six to eight months in advance that the Bull Market Boom was nearing its end. Jupiter was in Taurus in conjunction with the North Node in
May and June of 1929, a favorable secondary factor which sent the Business Curve upward six points through June.

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