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Sti replied Sep 10, 201214.NOV.2012... solar eclipse 20.SEP.2012... mars+moon
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Sti replied Sep 7, 2012Hey Narafa, I fully understand where you're coming from with your first post. But, I really believe that for the requirements that you state, you'll have to take a different route. I do not think there will be any package out of the box (other than ...
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Sti replied Sep 3, 2012feeling it, i'm all into harmony, just not a big fan of the ellipses, but i guess we can still be cool about our differences, thanks for the second picture... i like it a lot better than the first one.

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Sti replied Aug 29, 2012Well, based on that logic the bottom will fall out of the euro...
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Sti replied Aug 16, 2012Why reley on a mentor? Even if things are thought for many years, one needs to go through their own personal evolution to understand it. To know and to understand are worlds apart. If you consider that understanding has to come from a mentor, then ...
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Sti replied Aug 16, 2012i'm not sure if a mercury declination going up by itself would have such a profound impact on the market, especially if the moon is down and jupiter is matted down in it's movement because of latitude going downwards... but i might be wrong. ...
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Sti replied Aug 13, 2012I posted half a year of weekly videos with clear trade signals... sure, some were wrong, but anyone who really trades knows how to manage that. Perhaps it's a case of your bias? have a look again at some of the charts, there's quite a number of real ...
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Sti replied Aug 12, 2012No, if you look closely you will see the big movement upwards before the first cross, while the latitude line was going downwards. So no fact there. Instead look at it in this way, changes of direction cause changes in gravity, changes in gravity ...
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Sti replied Aug 12, 2012Let me do it for you Jupiter latitude versus EurUsd
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Sti replied Aug 12, 2012well, i think you will like jupiter's latitude in the sense that it helps you understand the "inverses", in the end it's all about gravity (at least for me) and the direction of gravity is the difference between "direct" and "inverse"
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Sti replied Aug 12, 2012I like the declination things, have you tried a latitude analysis? and more specifically moon and jupiter?
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Sti replied Aug 12, 2012That's what I said too, but somehow it didn't work.
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Sti replied Aug 12, 2012Well Jeremy, nice to have you onboard! This thread is about planetary cycles, so i'm neither much informed about astrology or meteorites. My advice for you however is to go short eurusd for the whole of next week. Have fun!
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Sti replied Aug 12, 2012look at divisors, for example 16, or look for bars that are not included like the weekends... i'm sure the numbers will correlate to eachother, and yes, obviously the 45 degree line then becomes something else than 45 degrees
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Sti replied Aug 11, 2012i think i posed the right question, why do you want a random square? in other words, why do you try to draw a 45 degree line from cortner to corner in a rectangle? how would you expect a 45 degree angle to look like in a rectangle? Another point of ...
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Sti replied Aug 10, 201210-08-2012 = 1+8+2+1+2 = 14 I think the Manchester United floating of $14 is a good price for this day. I wish them good luck, for now I'm still a Barca fan

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Sti replied Aug 10, 2012well i guess this question is best answered with another question: why would you want a totally random square? perhaps it's best to find out the reasons behind the square-sizes that JR76 used? they are in fact all related to the divisors of a ...
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