I've just been checking out Tim Bost's new monograph on The Solar Eclipse of July 2010: Its Impact on the Markets.
Very cool.
There's some interesting historical stuff in it, and some good work on the parts of the economy that will get hit by this eclipse. And the trading record is pretty impressive, also it's good to have the list of possible trades coming up in late July.
But Tim Bost is the editor of FinancialCyclesWeekly.com, which is an extremely detailed and analytical website and newsletter, and that same attention to detail shows up in this new e-book on the July solar eclipse.
For example, there's a list of all the exact dates that we can look for eclipse triggers to impact market action, with about 7 or 8 months of day-by-day listings. The whole thing takes up a number of pages, but this is definitely information I'll be printing out and keeping on my desk.
This is one to check out-- you can find it at http://tinyurl.com/julyeclipse2010 .
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