Monday, November 19, 2012

Mark This Date for Potential Economic/Financial Disaster



Forget about the end of the world based on the Mayan calendar (December 21, 2012); instead focus on the pending Shemitah on the sunset of September 13, 2015.
Those of you that have been following my blog postings over the past several years know that I consider the next four years (2013 to 2016) to be extremely unsettling for your financial health.  The reason, of course, is that a 7.5-year stock market cycle is pointing to a devastating "Bear Market” starting in the fourth quarter of 2012 through 2016.  Downside price objective for this 7.5-year cycles is "1,000" on the DJIA ($INDU), which is the objective based on a massive "Head and Shoulder Top" formation from 1998. 
Now, back to the Shemitah, every 7th year, the Shemitah, on the 29th day of the Hebrew month of Elul, occurs.  Elul is the twelfth month of the Jewish civil year, or the sixth month of the ecclesiastical year in the Jewish calendar, August and September.  The next Shemitah occurs September 13, 2015.  Also, on that date, we have Yom Teruah (Feast of the Trumpets) and ten days later we have Yom Kaphar.  (I will let you do the research on these two significant Hebrew festivals and what they mean.)  By the way, I don’t consider it a coincidence that the greatest stock market “point crash” occurred on the 29th day of the month of Elul (September 2008).  And, let us not forget the stock crash caused by the events of “9/11.”  When did that stock market crash occur?  On the 29th day of the month of Elul, which was the exact day of the Shemitah.
In conjunction with the Shemitah on September 13, 2015, we have an unusual astronomical phenomenon; a blood, red moon is expected on the evening of Elul 29, 2015 (September 13).  From Scriptures, you may want to read Joel 2:30-31, Acts: 2:20, and Revelation 6:12 to discern the significance of the “blood, red moon.”  While doing this research on the aforementioned verses, read Matthew 24.
Once again, you have been forewarned.  However, with all due sadness, I believe that “none of this will matter to anyone until it matters to everyone.”  But, by then, it will be too late.
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