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Hi

 

Recently, a person, Mr. Len Donovan, residing in US, wanted to check

Vjyotish results on a mundane horoscope (of S&P 500 Cash index NYC).

I am pasting herein below the correspondence with him. I would

appreciate the comments of learned astrologers.

 

Shyaam

 

 

*---- Mail to Mr.Len Donovan

 

Dear Mr. Len

 

I sent you Vjyotish index for S&P 500 from October 01, 2002 to

September 30, 2003 as a doc file recently. I checked this index

against the "turning dates" mentioned by you.

 

>>>>Mr. Kansal: The recent major changes in the S&P 500 have been

since Last July 2002. Are the Vjyotish aspects distinctive enough to

match these dates of July 24, 2002, August 23, 2002 December 2, 2002,

Jan 2,2003, Jan 15,2003, March 12,2003 and I think May 19,2003?

Because I think we are in for a few years of this.

 

Here are my observations in the Vjyotish index for the "turning

dates" mentioned by you:

 

 

July 24, 2002, August 23, 2002 à Vjyotish index not processed for

these dates.

 

December 2, 2002 à On Dec. 2nd, 3rd and 4th 2002, Vjyotish values are

making a clear-cut bottom with similar values.

 

Jan 2,2003 à From Dec. 31st 2002 to January 5th 2003, Vjyotish values

are making a clear-cut bottom with similar values.

 

Jan 15,2003 à Exactly on January 15th, Vjyotish index shows a clear

turning point. While all surrounding dates have positive values, only

15th January has a negative value.

 

March 12,2003 à Exactly on March 12th 2003, Vjyotish values are at a

peak in comparison to surrounding dates, which indicates a trend

reversal.

 

May 19,2003 à Vjyotish index shows lowest values on 20th and 21st May

2003, in comparison to surrounding dates.

 

Based on these observations on historical data of S&P 500, I think,

you can trade S&P 500 index quite safely with Vjyotish index. The

way, I have interpreted Vjyotish indexes will also help you in

interpreting it in future.

 

One more thing, some difference in turning dates may be due to "Non-

trading days" (like Sundays or other holidays) while Vjyotish showed

a "turning point" of concerned market on those dates astrologically.

 

In near future, some S&P 500 turning dates shown by Vjyotish are 2nd

June, 10th June, 15th June, 26th June, 6th July 2003, 19th July etc.

 

Regards

Shyaam Sunder Kansal

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