Pluto

charliechan

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Officially, Pluto is no longer a planet.

http://news.com.com/Images+Its+official-Plutos+out/2300-11397_3-6106240.html

Some follow astrology for insight to the markets - strange as it may sound! (to me) However we should realise that some large pools used to keep records of this activity - if even only to fade or avoid some who do (it's all order flow??).

Do they still?

Will the numbers of private money that do follow astronomic predictions be enough to change the current market cycle?

How will this change in the official variables of astronomic prediction models affect the markets?

I see it a bit like when a stock index gets re-adjusted. Some new stocks/planets come in, some go out of the list. The price changes due to the change in value of component variables.

We will see......
 
Given that Pluto's orbit is 248 years — multi genrational, don't think it figures in too much.
Believe it's the shorter term orbiting planets + Sun, Moon, eclipses and so on that're used.
 
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