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Andrea Panizzon's avatar

Fiorente! This was very useful and I am back at reading this today waiting for things to evolve...waiting for your opinion

Jordi's avatar

Thank you very much for another great article

guillebre's avatar

Indeed, great article. As Gann noted: "in yearly seasonality watch for the first week of May. If there is a high, it might be the high of the year". So, let's see.

@Fiorente2's avatar

True, but Gann mentioned two dates for Mat:

"May 6th is 46 days from March 21st or 135 days from December 22nd and equals the 135° angle. Watch for important change in trend around this date."

That's the primary and direct Gann quote on May seasonality. There's a second May date too:

"May 22nd is 150 days or 150° from December 22nd and 60° from March 21st." — listed among the monthly change points to watch.

In his Stock Market Course he mentioned also his statistics on 62 years of market data:

14 turning points in the first 5 days of May. 62 years of DJIA data.

His exact words: "Watch for important change in trend around this date."

May 6 = 135°. May 22 = 150°. His table logged 15 extreme May highs in those same 62 years.

Hence, Gann may have been mildly bearish on important tops around May. But his statistics show from 1889-1951 that: even if the market turned early May: Top may not be in yet. These are just good dates to watch. ⏳ No advice.

guillebre's avatar

Thanks a Lot for your answer. I did not have that statistics. So... 14 turning points on 62years is not a great %... just 23%, if I'm interpreting correctly.

We also have Barbault prediction of July 2026 and the auspicious "basket configuration".

Leo in Jupiter its also supposed to configure a top.

There seems to be many contradicting patterns

@Fiorente2's avatar

You are right, this why I wrote the article on Sunday. The Kites and Yods are important formations. I only looked at heliocentric, but there are more. Also wath the Retrograde moves of Pluto and Saturn.

guillebre's avatar

I was aware about the Pluto retrograde starting in this moment. I have just looked for Saturn retrograde, July-December.

Are you expecting some concrete influence from these two on markets/economy/geopolitics? Or just expectant to see if there is any influence at all?

Many thanks for sharing your views

@Fiorente2's avatar

Saturn retrograde or direct can often cause inflection points, as do many other like these of Venus, Mercury etc. There are many other factors to consider. Just watch the markets, see the direction it takes at potential inflection points, the volume associated with it and confirm with other non related factors.

guillebre's avatar

The north node will be in the lowest point in business cycle btw July 26 and March 28. With a conjunction btw Pluto and the N node (unfavorable secondary factor). The lunations of August 26 and August 27 in Leo will oppose every planet in aquarius.

On the other hand there are favourable aspects btw Saturn-Neptune-Pluto-Uranus. Jupiter is not clear.

Massimo's avatar

Great article. Personally, I think that early July period will be a local top. Mercury retrograde cazimi in mid July falls close to that early July window.

@Fiorente2's avatar

Thanks Massimo. You may be right as I wrote this time the cycles mentioned may unfold in a high. But end of May we will see Mars squaring Pluto and and 3 days later Venus squares Saturn. Take care.