For the past 50 or so years, the quickest way for a
sharp young sociopath to get rich has been to join an investment bank or hedge
fund. The former were riding a “regulatory capture” gravy train that became ever-more-lucrative
as new government agencies morphed into subsidiaries of Wall Street. Hedge
funds, meanwhile, were surfing the wave of easy money that inevitably results
from putting banks in charge of interest rates and government spending. Said
another way, when financial assets are being artificially inflated by excessive
liquidity, it’s easy to make money by shuffling this ever-appreciating
inventory back and forth, and to look very smart while doing so. But those days
are ending with a bang. http://dollarcollapse.com/money-bubble/wall-street-falling-off-a-cliff-and-the-bottom-is-a-long-way-down/
A chart for
NYSE as given by Astro-Databank [1] is
reproduced here. What immediately
catches our eye is the opposition aligned with the meridian. Venus is very
appropriately in the money sign Taurus.
Jupiter, the ruler of 5th house of speculation, is conjunct Neptune
which introduces a danger of being trapped in overextension and bubble schemes. These schemes can give easy
money when the going is good but when Saturn, which is opposite
Jupiter-Neptune, is activated a reality check follows. With transit Uranus now beginning to trigger the
opposition, the following delineation from Ebertin applies:
Jupiter-Neptune-Uranus: The stage
of coming down to earth with a bump, sudden recognition of a difficult
situation.
A precession
corrected chart for the upcoming solar return on May 20, 2016 has the
Jupiter-Neptune-Saturn T-square
straddling the horizon axis.
Jupiter-Neptune-Saturn: the feeling of being abandoned by one’s luck.
The experiencing of the consequences issuing from false hopes, plans which come
to nothing, losses.
With the June 4 New Moon [14ge] falling on the descendant of the return chart and thereby
activating the Jupiter-Neptune-Saturn T-square we can expect June to be a
difficult month for Wall Street.
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