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Lunar cycle and market moves
I'm not advocating the theory or otherwise, it's just information.
The following is from The Australian - Business, on 23 Dec 2009, link: http://www.theaustralian.com.au/busi...-1225812989219
"Now, backed with decades of data and behaviour that can no longer be explained by purely rational analysis, the lunar theory has slipped into the mainstream.
In a piece of research that involved 14 of its senior analysts from across five leading financial centres scrutinising data from 32 leading indices over several decades, Macquarie Securities has arrived at a startling discovery: the two days on either side of the new lunar month represent most of the positive returns on equity markets for the next four weeks".
"Using data since 1988 for a wide variety of indices," the report concluded, "it is quite clear that a strong surge in returns can be seen leading into the turn of the (lunar) month."
Next New Moon: 15 Jan 2010.
Next Full Moon: 31 Dec 2009
From Dracuu:
I have some friends that are nurses in mental institutes and nursing homes and it's a common thing for them not to want to work on full moons as patients are over active on those nights. Weird.
New Moon is on Wed 8 Sept this week,
so by one version of the lunar theory (see Macquarie Securities research in post above), it ought to stimulate good returns for the week.
I've been paying attention to this during the year, and during that time it's been quite a useful pointer to market moves. The most recent New Moon was Saturday 6th November, which worked very well.'...scrutinising data from 32 leading indices over several decades, Macquarie Securities has arrived at a startling discovery: the two days on either side of the new lunar month represent most of the positive returns on equity markets for the next four weeks...'
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