FYI | Aug 29 2007
By Greg Peel
Have a look at the following chart:
Okay, this is one for the tea leaf readers.
The crash of ’29 occurred just after the full moon preceding the solar eclipse of November 1 that year. The crash of ’87 occurred after the lunar eclipse of October 7 that year. Last night we had a lunar eclipse, and on September 11 (another notable date in history) we will have a solar eclipse.
According to one celestial watcher, Peter Eliades, whose observations are currently doing the rounds on the web, research done by Steve Puetz and Chris Carolan back in 1995 (Carolan won an award) with regard to the unusual correlation between full moons and solar eclipses, and stock market crashes, there will be a stock market crash some time between July 24 and August 2. He was writing ahead of time, so he was spot on. Although you couldn’t really call the correction a “crash”.
However another star-gazer, J. Adams, has interpreted the Puetz/Carolan findings to suggest that the “panic climax” will actually occur going into new moon following last night’s full moon which is the September 11 solar eclipse. J. Adams supplied the charts above.
For what it’s worth.