Author Archives: Bill Hansen

TEMPERATURE TREND 2020-21

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NEWS BEFORE THE NEWS TEMPERATURE   The national average temperature indicates a variety of political, social, and life-style trends.  During warm trends governments are more centralized.  International affairs take precedence over national ones.  Federal regulations increase.  Prices rise.  And moral decadence is on the rise.  During cool trends, individualism replaces group or state control.  National […]

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PRECIPITATION FORECAST 2020-21

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NEWS BEFORE THE NEWS PRECIPITATION National average precipitation is an accurate indicator of the economy.  It is often a ‘leading indicator’ of what is to come.  Wet trends correspond with bull markets and a growing economy.  Dry trends correspond with bear markets and a shrinking economy. Notice (in the graph) the wet 1990s when the […]

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NATIONAL FORECAST for 2021

The stock market forecast and predictions based on temperature, precipitation, and sunspot cycles are in the link Categories: CYCLES to the right   NEWS BEFORE THE NEWS U.S. PREDICTIONS FOR 2021 Three methods will be used to describe the trends for the United States in 2021: the Presidential Inauguration chart, President Joe Biden’s horoscope, and […]

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2021 SUNSPOT PREDICTIONS

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NEWS BEFORE THE NEWS SUNSPOTS Sunspots have a lot to do with weather trends.  They also indicate during their cyclical rise and peak restlessness, anxiety, tension, increased accidents, storminess and cooler weather, conflicts, wars, pandemics (72% of the time), and mass human/animal migrations.  Low sunspot periods correspond with less human energy and production, epidemic diseases […]

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FINANCIAL FORECAST 2021

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NEWS BEFORE THE NEWS 2021 FINANCIAL FORECAST Stock prices are a neat reflection of public sentiment. In the rise of business there is exuberance, in the fall there is despair. Public confidence, spending, and investment are high as the market goes up. Pessimism, hoarding, and conservative business practices set in when the market turns down. […]

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