Planetary Economic Forecasting – Revised Second Edition

Economic forecasting through the use of planetary cycles comes of age with the publication of this book. Planetary cycles have been analyzed in two ways, First, quantitative cycles have been computed based upon 200 years of American Industrial production data. This unique series became unavailable in 1988 and has been maintained by the author since that time. The second analysis is qualitative. Graphs showing commercial crises, recessions, and panics for each sidereal and synodic cycle are presented.
Each cycle has been back-tested from 1800. Some of the results are contrary to conventional assumptions. The unique results reveal:
- Jupiter through the signs has been the most powerful cycle for forecasting changes in production.
- The Jupiter-Saturn synodic cycle has been one of the least accurate cycles for forecasting production.
- Jupiter-Saturn conjunctions and oppositions tend to bring recession and crisis.
- Saturn 270 degrees from Neptune brings economic crises.
Planetary Economic Forecasting Table of contents:
1. Foreword
2. The Data
3. The Graphs
4. Expansion and contraction
5. Planets through the signs
6. Synodic cycles
7. Testing the cycles
8. Eclipses
9. Past projections
10. Future projections
11. CPI revealed
12. The Federal Reserve
13. Bibliography
14. About the authorPlanetary Economic Forecasting, by Bill MeridianISBN# 0-9646030-0-2 168 pages 8.5 X11.
The implications of this work are enormous.”
— Rob Hand
Planetary Economic Forecasting projects into the future. Discover when the next big financial crisis is likely to occur.
Bill Meridian is a financial astrologer. He began to study astrology in 1972 as he entered Wall Street after he received his MBA at NYU. He trained as a bioenergetic therapist with Dr. John Pierrakos in New York City for 7 years. Bill began applying computers to financial astrology in 1983 eventually designing the AstroAnalyst. He wrote several books, including Planetary Stock Trading, which uses company first trade dates to pick winners.
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