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Mr. Einstein - meet the financial markets

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M.G. Bucholtz
Jul 29, 2023
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Albert Einstein is remembered for his work on the subject of Relativity. He said that the cosmos is comprised of space and time. A planet moving through the cosmos “warps” space and time. Think of a blanket. Four people each grab a corner of the blanket and stretch it tight. Someone now sets a ball on the tight blanket. The blanket warps under the ball’s weight…. In Einstein’s Relativity, the blanket is space and time. The ball is a planet.

Einstein said of Relativity : Gravity feels strongest where spacetime is most curved, and it vanishes where spacetime is flat.

Some years ago I happened upon an obscure book written by a European mathematician. He had taken Einstein’s work and figured out how to express it as a formula that could be applied to the position of the planets in the cosmos. What his formula generates is “Quantum Lines”.

In each of my annual versions of the Financial Astrology Almanac, I always include a chapter containing the calculated positions of these Quantum Lines for the S&P 500, Nasdaq, oil, wheat, gold, etc…

I find it sometimes humbling at how these Quantum Lines can closely align to swing pivot high and low price points on index and commodity price charts.

If, like Einstein says, gravity feels strongest when spacetime is most curved, is it possible that our emotions are then affected by this perceived feeling of gravity?

Is it then possible that our affected emotions lead to our feelings of fear and greed being amplified?

Do these amplified feelings lead to key reversal points on financial markets?

For those of you who have my 2023 Almanac, I encourage you to overlay some Quantum Lines (see Chapter 15) on charts.

For those that have not yet explored Quantum Lines….. let’s take a look at a couple examples.

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