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I never used to worry too much about the full moons as new moons were always the thing to watch at highs.
I still think that is the case mostly.
The new moon gave me the July 2007 high as an added confirmation to an expected turn and that's the way I take it.
I would never see a moon as a stand alone indicator but just a confirmation if other things align.
For those that think I have lost it, I admit to being the first here to talk about moons and people were nice enough to humour me.
But you can look back at major tops way back to 1987 and earlier and since and there is an amazing "coincidence" with new moons and tops.
Why? I have no idea, but as I used to say, if chicken gut entrails predict something consistently enough, then I am not too proud to include them as a useful tool.
I am a reasoning person and love to understand the dynamics behind any thought but it would be silly to dismiss an idea that seems to work although not explainable.
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