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03/11/2004 00:00 | Here's an independent view: kknb1551 - 2 Nov'04 - 23:52 - 36623 of 36625 1. No. 2. Not that I'm aware of. 3. This did happen. 4. This also. 5. And this. 6. Good call! 7. Not yet. 8. Not yet but there are early signs. 9. Not been following them. 10. Well-predicted. 11. Nope. 12. Not far off. What's that, 5 out of 10? I wouldn't mind a hit-rate like that. energyi - 2 Nov'04 - 23:54 - 36624 of 36625 edit ANd your forecasts, Little beaker...? Mine? The rise of oil to $50+ after August, more than makes up for some of the misses | energyi | |
02/11/2004 23:20 | Bullseye on oil! $50+ predicted | energyi | |
02/11/2004 23:19 | I just returned from America. here's my view: Of the Election's impact on property prices 1/ Kerry will win, and by a larger margin than some have expected 2/ Japan and China, have kept buying US T-Bonds, thereby keeping 10 year rates stable at 4%. This was done in order not to be seen interfering in the US election. Now that the elections is out of the way, they will now stop buying for awhile, and let the Dollar fall, and US rates rise 3/ Higher rates will put pressure on US Real estate prices, and it will soon be clear that the boom is over. As the US media fills up with negative stories about property, the global bullish bias towards property will fade away 4/ Globally, property prices will slide sharply over the winter | energyi | |
03/6/2004 17:05 | The Office of Chakrapani Comments on the upcoming 2004 US Elections The world will be watching the United States forthcoming election on November 2, 2004 with baited breath. The chief contestants appear to be John Kerry (December 11, 1943 at 7:10am, Denver, CO) and George W. Bush (July 6, 1946 at 7:26am in New Haven, CT). John Kerry has Scorpio rising with Sun in the rising sign. Mars, ruler of the rising sign is retrograde in the 7th house with exalted Moon in Taurus. The Sun, being the ruler of the 10th house is occupying the rising sign in the constellation of Mercury. The 10th house is occupied by benevolent Jupiter, occupying the constellation of Ketu. The planet of democracy, Saturn, being in the 8th house is retrograde and aspected by the 8th house ruler Mercury. The disposition of these planets appear to be very powerful, creating many raja yogas â" planetary combinations for power, position and status in life. The rising sign ruler, Mars, is in mutual aspect with the Sun, ruler of the 10th house, creating a powerful raja yoga which has the energy to bring the highest political position. He has the Moon, the ruler of the 9th house placed in an exalted position in the 7th house opposite the Sun, the ruler of the 10th house, creating another powerful raja yoga. When the 9th and 10th house rulers are mutually connected it creates a highly effective yoga called a dharma/karma yoga which brings the opportunity to become successful, gaining significant position and importance. Moreover, the Moon and the Sun are called the royal planets, they are prominently disposed in relation to the rising sign. In addition, the ruler of the rising sign, Mars, is in conjunction with the ruler of the 9th house, the Moon, in the 7th house aspecting the rising sign very strongly. This creates two more powerful yogas, one is Bhagya yoga, a yoga for good luck and good fortune and the other is a Sashi/Mangala yoga, which brings the fulfillment of desires. They are in Taurus, who's ruler Venus is occupying its own sign in the 12th house. His rising sign ruler Mars, which is also the ruler of the 6th house, is retrograde in the natal chart. Transiting Mars during the time of election is placed in Libra associated with debilitated Sun and Ketu. And Venus, the ruler of Libra, is debilitated in Virgo aspected by transiting Saturn. This means that Mars is not favorably placed â" it is in the 12th from the rising sign indicating the challenges he is facing in the election with regard to visible and invisible enemies. Saturn, the planet of democracy, is placed in the 8th house from his rising sign and it is retrograde. In the Bhava Chart, Saturn is placed in the 7th house. At the time of birth Saturn was therefore creating Sade Sadi from the Moon as well as Ashtama Shani from the rising sign. This weak Saturn is aspected from the 2nd house by Mercury, which is a malefic for this chart. Since he is passing through Mercury/Mercury the malefic nature of this Mercury becomes more visible. However, he has benevolent Jupiter aspecting its own sign, Sagittarius, where Mercury is placed bringing some positive influence to this Mercury which can bring hopefulness for Mercury to have an impact on the electorate. We also notice that both Mercury and Jupiter are occupying the constellations of Ketu which is occupying Capricorn, ruled by Saturn. This disposition of the planets with so many raja yogas is sure indication of the capacity to gain the highest position in the political field if the Dasha/Bhukti as well as the transits of the planets are favorable at the time of election. Currently, John Kerry is passing through the major cycle of Mercury which began May 2003 and will continue through May 2020. In this major dasa of Mercury he is passing through the bhukti of Mercury until October 2005 and the Antardasa of Rahu beginning September 15th, 2004 to January 25, 2005. Mercury is not a benevolent planet for Scorpio rising and Mercury and Rahu are not friendly to one another. | energyi | |
01/6/2004 22:43 | Book is still out on: China growth IMO Nickel (my bet - shortage is looking like a comeback is in the making given current inventories) Gold (mine - sideways) My Bad: My silver bet has gone sour. My Coal bet is a good'n - though I never really looked into see how to play it. | mcbeanburger | |
13/5/2004 00:11 | post 7882 on VIEW: Forecast: Up to Dow-10800, then CRASH to below Dow-8000 by mid-2005 | energyi | |
09/3/2004 14:12 | even at 50 bucks , historically it's not expensive....... happy to see it stay north of 30 though ;-) | thegreatgeraldo | |
09/3/2004 13:54 | K, It may prove easier than you think to get there. BTW, if the dollar falls, $50+ Oil may not be so bad for the UK | energyi | |
09/3/2004 13:39 | e $50+ oil means the bottom to drop out of the dollar or crisis in Middle East, but at those prices we'll all be on the buses. | karzy | |
08/3/2004 23:28 | OIL... seems to me that, some Middle East leaders may not want to see Bush re-elected. I look for Oil prices to start to rise by August, and up DRAMATICALLY ($50+?) by November | energyi | |
15/1/2004 09:00 | ARCH Crawford, astrologer, interviewed on TFNN yesterday... Was speaking about the importance of June 5-6th, 2004. Some very negative aspects in the chart of the USA & President Bush. Thinks there will be a market crash in the second half of 2004: August '04 to March '05, if I remember correctly try: | energyi | |
14/1/2004 23:17 | Here's my guess for 2004 (been meaning to write something). Gold/Euro ratio is little changed over the last year or so and I don't expect that to change radically this year. In the short-term I would guess down or sideways maybe for the next 8 weeks. It has hade a good run, down to 400 or so - 370ish? Silver on the other hand I am quite bullish. Silver/Euro ratio is bullish; in fact silver any currency is bullish. Someone on the silver thread an interesting point that Comdex warehouses are empty and "they" have no choice but to let the price rise to get production re-started. Could be. I think the silver correction will be minimal, two weeks tops. Its performance to date has passed my expectations completely and I expect it to continue. I am also big on Nickel (good supply/demand) and think coal (shift in policy in exporting China) could be quite nice. The hoopla that follows China can't be ignored, at least while the music is playing. Chinese govn wants to deflate the balloon but I don't think it will bite until Q4?. McB | mcbeanburger | |
14/1/2004 18:19 | great COAL article, McB! | energyi | |
14/1/2004 10:07 | Marconi and Bookham....get on now!!! | maestro. | |
14/1/2004 09:49 | telecom sector about to go ballistic...you've been warned! | maestro. | |
08/1/2004 22:54 | SPS ! You have been told | the knowing | |
08/1/2004 22:17 | And maestro is good at getting nick names right! | oswd | |
08/1/2004 22:13 | remember guys,you aint seen nothing yet....Telecoms are about to explode north! | maestro. | |
05/1/2004 22:46 | i think its a winner!!!!! | the jaber man | |
05/1/2004 22:26 | NASDAQ Hitting 2 yr highs.. good for tech stocks.... | safman | |
05/1/2004 22:25 | Look AT offshore telco.. one to watch... | safman |
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