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Successfully Predicted US Stock Crash! Using Astrological Perspectives to See the U.S. Turning the Dollar or Financial Change by Pluto Return in 2022

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Successfully Predicted US Stock Crash! Using Astrological Perspectives to See the U.S. Turning the Dollar or Financial Change by Pluto Return in 2022 In our previous article, we mentioned that US stocks have fallen every seven years and as a result my fans should have made a lot of money. I promised to post an article on the analysis by financial astrology. We find that the US will begin the return of Pluto and that the time after that may see an important financial and trade related change in the US.   In astrology, the cycle of Saturn is 30 years, and if a person turns 30, it means that Saturn has returned to the same house as your birth, which is called a Saturn Return. Pluto has a cycle of 248 years, but while it is clear that an individual will not live long enough to experience a Pluto return, the United States is close to welcoming one, and a major financial change is likely to be expected.   The United States is 242 years past its Declaration of Independence in 1776.

Is the market crash ended? Just the beginning! The market crash is every 7 years

In the few week before, i was post my article about US market crash every 7 years, so 2022 will market crash. But only few people accept this article's viewpoint, Now Nasdaq and Dow has intraday reversad, so the crash is ended? Huge reversal days are rare , there are only six historical precedents for the Nasdaq dropping 4% or more and closing higher — in data spanning about 34 years. The Other days are: 10/28/97 10/26/00 7/15/02 10/10/08 11/13/08 and this time 1/24/2022 If we expand the simple size from 1929, there are the average loss after the reversal date was 13.36% with a median of 6.72% As I mentioned before, The economic cycle of U.S. stocks has a very obvious 7-year cycle. -In 1966, the United States experienced a "credit crunch". In August of the same year, the U.S. Treasury market suffered a severe "liquidity crisis. -In 1973, seven years later, the world suffered the "first oil crisis", with stock market and economic problems and the first stagf