Guest guest Posted March 6, 2010 Report Share Posted March 6, 2010 Hello dear list members, I hope you enjoy the following article on currency strength. Friday, March 5, 2010 Currency strength A natal horoscope for a country can be read to reveal its future trends and events. It can also be read in comparison with the horoscope of another nation to reveal the relative currency strength of the two countries, the exchange rate. In this article, the inherent strength of the UK Pound Sterling and the US dollar is read from the respective national charts. The strength of the currency indications in the respective horoscopes is then compared and contrasted, the long term trend noted and a prediction made. To read more: http://cosmologer.blogspot.com/2010/03/currency-strength.html Thor Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 7, 2010 Report Share Posted March 7, 2010 Great article as always Thor. Thank you.Cosmologer <cosmologersamva Sent: Sat, March 6, 2010 8:05:28 AM Blog: Currency strength Hello dear list members, I hope you enjoy the following article on currency strength. Friday, March 5, 2010 Currency strength A natal horoscope for a country can be read to reveal its future trends and events. It can also be read in comparison with the horoscope of another nation to reveal the relative currency strength of the two countries, the exchange rate. In this article, the inherent strength of the UK Pound Sterling and the US dollar is read from the respective national charts. The strength of the currency indications in the respective horoscopes is then compared and contrasted, the long term trend noted and a prediction made. To read more: http://cosmologer. blogspot. com/2010/ 03/currency- strength. html Thor Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 7, 2010 Report Share Posted March 7, 2010 Hello Peter and list members, Thanks for the kind words, Peter. You are welcome. I have added a two sentences for completeness - marked in green. Normally, investors flee out of weaker currencies and into safe-haven currencies (noted for their strength or resilience) during difficult times. This quality may also depend on the size of the currency area and its liqudity, the ease with which one can sell a currency without affecting its price on the market. Astrology of exchange rates Astrologer & author V. K. Choudhry gave the following definition of currency strength on the SAMVA list on September 26, 2000, prompted by my question: “It is the power of the state which is shown through the strength of the currency. The authority is first vested in the Sun and then in the Moon. The good financial strength of the nation/wealth is seen through the second house and the regular flow of income is seen through the eleventh house. Taken all these four together they show the real strength of the currency of a particular country.â€Currency strength of a nation thus depends on the integrity of and trust in a state (Sun), the government and the policies it may implement (Moon) as well as the income and wealth of the country. The power of the state may be linked to the size and endowments of the state and its track record in defending its interests in the past. The policies may either help or hinder the wealth generating potential of the economy, including the operation of markets. " http://cosmologer. blogspot. com/2010/ 03/currency- strength. html Thor Peter P <peterannarborSAMVA Sent: Sun, March 7, 2010 5:49:57 AMRe: Blog: Currency strength Great article as always Thor. Thank you. Cosmologer <cosmologersamva Sent: Sat, March 6, 2010 8:05:28 AM Blog: Currency strength Hello dear list members, I hope you enjoy the following article on currency strength. Friday, March 5, 2010 Currency strength A natal horoscope for a country can be read to reveal its future trends and events. It can also be read in comparison with the horoscope of another nation to reveal the relative currency strength of the two countries, the exchange rate. In this article, the inherent strength of the UK Pound Sterling and the US dollar is read from the respective national charts. The strength of the currency indications in the respective horoscopes is then compared and contrasted, the long term trend noted and a prediction made. To read more: http://cosmologer. blogspot. com/2010/ 03/currency- strength. html Thor Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 12, 2010 Report Share Posted March 12, 2010 Is any one interested in studying India's Rupee Vs. USA Dollar. US dollar has always gained significantly until 1992...This information is taken from http://www.ccsindia.org/ccsindia/policy/money/studies/wp0028.pdf Last decade Rupee has lost value significantly againt all other currencies except dollar. Now time has come for US dollar and I think rupee will go down to 70 in next five years. Any thoughts? Chronology of India’s exchange rate policies • 1947 (When India became member of IMF): Rupee tied to pound, Re 1 = 1 s, 6 d, rate of 28 October, 1945 • 18 September, 1949: Pound devalued; India maintained par with pound • 6 June, 1966: Rupee is devalued, Rs 4.76 = $1, after devaluation, Rs 7.50 = $1 (57.5%) • 18 November, 1967: UK devalued pound, India did not devalue • August 1971: Rupee pegged to gold/dollar, international financial crisis • 18 December, 1971: Dollar is devalued • 20 December, 1971: Rupee is pegged to pound sterling again • 1971-1979: The Rupee is overvalued due to India’s policy of import substitution • 23 June, 1972: UK floats pound, India maintains fixed exchange rate with pound • 1975: India links rupee with basket of currencies of major trading partners. Although the basket is periodically altered, the link is maintained until the 1991 devaluation. • July 1991: Rupee devalued by 18-19 % • March 1992: Dual exchange rate, LERMS, Liberalised Exchange Rate Management System • March 1993: Unified exchange rate: $1 = Rs 31.37 • 1993/1994: Rupee is made freely convertible for trading, but not for investment purposes Cosmologer <cosmologerSAMVA Sent: Sun, March 7, 2010 1:06:53 AMRe: Blog: Currency strength Hello Peter and list members, Thanks for the kind words, Peter. You are welcome. I have added a two sentences for completeness - marked in green. Normally, investors flee out of weaker currencies and into safe-haven currencies (noted for their strength or resilience) during difficult times. This quality may also depend on the size of the currency area and its liqudity, the ease with which one can sell a currency without affecting its price on the market. Astrology of exchange rates Astrologer & author V. K. Choudhry gave the following definition of currency strength on the SAMVA list on September 26, 2000, prompted by my question: “It is the power of the state which is shown through the strength of the currency. The authority is first vested in the Sun and then in the Moon. The good financial strength of the nation/wealth is seen through the second house and the regular flow of income is seen through the eleventh house. Taken all these four together they show the real strength of the currency of a particular country.â€Currency strength of a nation thus depends on the integrity of and trust in a state (Sun), the government and the policies it may implement (Moon) as well as the income and wealth of the country. The power of the state may be linked to the size and endowments of the state and its track record in defending its interests in the past. The policies may either help or hinder the wealth generating potential of the economy, including the operation of markets. " http://cosmologer. blogspot. com/2010/ 03/currency- strength. html Thor Peter P <peterannarbor@ >SAMVA Sun, March 7, 2010 5:49:57 AMRe: Blog: Currency strength Great article as always Thor. Thank you. Cosmologer <cosmologer >samva Sat, March 6, 2010 8:05:28 AM Blog: Currency strength Hello dear list members, I hope you enjoy the following article on currency strength. Friday, March 5, 2010 Currency strength A natal horoscope for a country can be read to reveal its future trends and events. It can also be read in comparison with the horoscope of another nation to reveal the relative currency strength of the two countries, the exchange rate. In this article, the inherent strength of the UK Pound Sterling and the US dollar is read from the respective national charts. The strength of the currency indications in the respective horoscopes is then compared and contrasted, the long term trend noted and a prediction made. To read more: http://cosmologer. blogspot. com/2010/ 03/currency- strength. html Thor Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 12, 2010 Report Share Posted March 12, 2010 Hello Peter, Indeed, the Rupee has declined significantly in value viz-a-viz the dollar in recent decades. This would suggest the currency indications in the Indian chart are weaker that those of the USA. As SAMVA list is dedicated to be a forum for astrologers, who exchange views and information on chart interpretation and prediction on the basis of SA, feel free to analyse the currency strength of India and compare with the USA. It might also be of interest to you to compare with the UK, which has weaker currency strength relative to the USA. http://cosmologer.blogspot.com/2010/03/currency-strength.html In the sidebar of the blog, there are three horoscopes which have been authenticated through rigorous application of SA principles of interpretation and prediction. Authentic mundane horoscopes USA: Perpetual Union United Kingdom: Act of Union lndia: Independence These charts may be used for this purpose. Please feel free to share your findings on the list, with list members then in a position to offer their feedback. Thor Peter P <peterannarborSAMVA Sent: Fri, March 12, 2010 3:04:51 AMRe: Blog: Currency strength Is any one interested in studying India's Rupee Vs. USA Dollar. US dollar has always gained significantly until 1992...This information is taken from http://www.ccsindia.org/ccsindia/policy/money/studies/wp0028.pdf Last decade Rupee has lost value significantly againt all other currencies except dollar. Now time has come for US dollar and I think rupee will go down to 70 in next five years. Any thoughts? Chronology of India’s exchange rate policies • 1947 (When India became member of IMF): Rupee tied to pound, Re 1 = 1 s, 6 d, rate of 28 October, 1945 • 18 September, 1949: Pound devalued; India maintained par with pound • 6 June, 1966: Rupee is devalued, Rs 4.76 = $1, after devaluation, Rs 7.50 = $1 (57.5%) • 18 November, 1967: UK devalued pound, India did not devalue • August 1971: Rupee pegged to gold/dollar, international financial crisis • 18 December, 1971: Dollar is devalued • 20 December, 1971: Rupee is pegged to pound sterling again • 1971-1979: The Rupee is overvalued due to India’s policy of import substitution • 23 June, 1972: UK floats pound, India maintains fixed exchange rate with pound • 1975: India links rupee with basket of currencies of major trading partners. Although the basket is periodically altered, the link is maintained until the 1991 devaluation. • July 1991: Rupee devalued by 18-19 % • March 1992: Dual exchange rate, LERMS, Liberalised Exchange Rate Management System • March 1993: Unified exchange rate: $1 = Rs 31.37 • 1993/1994: Rupee is made freely convertible for trading, but not for investment purposes Cosmologer <cosmologerSAMVA Sent: Sun, March 7, 2010 1:06:53 AMRe: Blog: Currency strength Hello Peter and list members, Thanks for the kind words, Peter. You are welcome. I have added a two sentences for completeness - marked in green. Normally, investors flee out of weaker currencies and into safe-haven currencies (noted for their strength or resilience) during difficult times. This quality may also depend on the size of the currency area and its liqudity, the ease with which one can sell a currency without affecting its price on the market. Astrology of exchange rates Astrologer & author V. K. Choudhry gave the following definition of currency strength on the SAMVA list on September 26, 2000, prompted by my question: “It is the power of the state which is shown through the strength of the currency. The authority is first vested in the Sun and then in the Moon. The good financial strength of the nation/wealth is seen through the second house and the regular flow of income is seen through the eleventh house. Taken all these four together they show the real strength of the currency of a particular country.â€Currency strength of a nation thus depends on the integrity of and trust in a state (Sun), the government and the policies it may implement (Moon) as well as the income and wealth of the country. The power of the state may be linked to the size and endowments of the state and its track record in defending its interests in the past. The policies may either help or hinder the wealth generating potential of the economy, including the operation of markets. " http://cosmologer. blogspot. com/2010/ 03/currency- strength. html Thor Peter P <peterannarbor@ >SAMVA Sun, March 7, 2010 5:49:57 AMRe: Blog: Currency strength Great article as always Thor. Thank you. Cosmologer <cosmologer >samva Sat, March 6, 2010 8:05:28 AM Blog: Currency strength Hello dear list members, I hope you enjoy the following article on currency strength. Friday, March 5, 2010 Currency strength A natal horoscope for a country can be read to reveal its future trends and events. It can also be read in comparison with the horoscope of another nation to reveal the relative currency strength of the two countries, the exchange rate. In this article, the inherent strength of the UK Pound Sterling and the US dollar is read from the respective national charts. The strength of the currency indications in the respective horoscopes is then compared and contrasted, the long term trend noted and a prediction made. 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