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Relationship of the StockMarket Fluctuations to the Lunarcycle by Frank J.Guarino

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8vo 8″ – 9″ tall; 74 pages; 1978 First Edition in Fine Condition. Cream color covers with black lettering. Published by American Federation of Astrologers, Inc. , Tempe, AZ. Corners are in fine condition. No markings on interior. CONTENTS: List of Tables; Chapters: I. Introduction; II. Stock Market Fluctuations – Methods of Modern Stock Analysis; III. Effects of the Moon; IV. Environment and the Economy; V, The Study; VI. Findings; VII. Conclusion; Bibliography; Appendix; Summary; List of Tables. The problem of this study is to survey the current methods of predicting stock market fluctuations and to relate the fluctuations in the stock market to the changes of the lunar cycle. The study is built around data for the Dow Jones Industrial Averages and the phases of the moon for the 24 year period from 1950 to 1973. Title hard to find. Good Bibliography. 74 pp. Bookseller Inventory # 2906

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