Quote from brocklanders:
The book in question is Your Immortal Reality by Gary Renard published in 2006 and is sequel to his book The Disappearance of The Universe published in 2004. The visits to Mr. Renard happened well before the publications of these books though. I think between 1992 - 2001 if memory serves. Apparently it took him 8+ years just to finish the first book.
I just finished Your Immortal Reality last week and read these exact predictions. They also said that the leader of Iran would be a lunatic and that the Western Powers would most likely have to retaliate against Tehran with nukes.... So before Dow 100,000 there is going to be a few bumps along the way so fasten your seat belt I guess.
Seriously, these two books are life changing for me not because of these predictions (even if you could capitalize fully on them you are missing the point the two beings were trying to make) but they contain a lot more valuable truth about your life here and your future life. That being said, I too am bullish for stocks in 2050 and humanity!
Thanks Brocklanders, nobody asked me what book it was, and without having read it, i don't know how anyone would be able to google it up. But it sounds like you've read it because these are accurate quotes.
Yes, his first book was post-911 based on about 9 years worth of transcripts/history. I've ready both books and can't remember from which were these predictions made or when. But let's say 2005. What were the chances, in 2005 that the leader of Iran would still be around in 2012? He had to steal an election to get here.
So, so far, this prediction is valid. He still has how many more years left in office? And now, look at how the rhetoric on both sides has heated up in the last seven years. I didn't really want to talk about it much because the scenarios proposed are so damned nasty. A false flag (who knows?) blamed on Iran, which may or may not be involved, but may have been dumb enough to be plausibly blamable.
In terms of psychology, and why it may open a door to a bull market, is that people may now believe that the threat of terrorism or whatever fundamental militant Islamism means to the West, is finally dealt with and over. And that's good for business. So...perceptions will lead the way.
Quote from brocklanders:
Here is another interesting trading related passage from The Disappearance of the Universe. The male being Arten is speaking to Renard about interests:
"So yes, develop your abilities. Trade the markets if you want to, as just one example. Use technical analysis. Get excited when you see a divergence on your stochastics -- although a simple trend-following method would be smarter." Here is some interesting fodder for trend following vs counter-trend following debates! I have no comment on either... they both have pluses and minuses in my experience!!
He goes on to say though that everything is just a virtual movie so to speak so don't get to caught up in the "reality" of it because everything we can perceive is quite literally an illusion of the mind.
Yes, i remember the trend-following comment and may have gotten to that (had this thread not been moved to Chit Chat). Divergences, are of course, a way of fading what may have been a trend, and may indeed be a way to do it. My study of divergences suggested it was probably valid enough to build a system on.
If the next phase of their prediction comes to pass, i would not want to be fading a bull market, not even on divergences.