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How to Decode the Current Seasonal Stock Market Cycle.

Discover where Wall Street meets Astrology in the 21st Century.

Above graph courtesy of https://charts.equityclock.com/sp-500-index-seasonal-chart

Since February 19, 2025, U.S. stock market indexes have seen and may continue to see some strong pullbacks. There are a few reasons and confluence for this based on a few current planetary cycles.

First let’s look at the monthly “Sun Cycle.” In astrology the Sun shows our human soul life force and ego as cosmic vibrations influencing our daily being. Consider how planets behave like actors on a stage, powering the show. In this case, we’re analyzing the Sun for its performance.

About every 30 days we can chart the Sun moving through each of the 12 zodiac signs. Using the Western tropical zodiac system, the Sun transits Pisces on or near February 18/19 until around March 20/21. Zodiac signs express as the clothing or costume for the planet — how it appears.

Pisces symbolism represents indecision and uncertainty. We’ve been hearing the word “uncertainty” from financial gurus a lot these past couple of weeks. Astrology informs us prior to the mundane events or news. If it wasn’t the looming tariffs, investors would be nonetheless uncertain.

The above 20-year S&P 500 Index Seasonality graph clearly indicates a direct correspondence to this annual Pisces Sun cycle phenomenon. The sign of two…

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