NYSE weekly transit chart — 12 June 2023

(12 June 2023)  We see a very mixed set of transits to the NYSE horoscope this week. Like last week, Saturn still appears to be in the forefront as it forms an exact 45 degree alignment with the natal Moon at 28 Pisces.  While this is not a full strength aspect, it is nonetheless conjunct in the 8th divisional varga chart and thus could exert some negative influence in the near term.  With Saturn approaching its retrograde station this coming Saturday, June 17, this aspect to the Moon assumes a potentially greater importance.

While the Saturn alignment looks bearish, the approaching conjunction of Jupiter to the natal Venus (14 Aries) may be more positive.  This conjunction is still some ways off so it is unclear if it will coincide with too much upside in the coming days. With tomorrow’s CPI and Wednesday’s FOMC statement, it may be too far away to deliver much upside.  We shall see.

Another possible cloud on the horizon is the upcoming square alignment involving Pluto (5 Capricorn) and the nodes, Rahu (7 Aries) and Ketu (7 Libra). This also doesn’t look like it will be active this week although it is something to watch for the rest of the month, especially since it aligns with the Ascendant (5 Cancer), Saturn (5 Aries) and Neptune (5 Libra).

 

 

 

Get notified whenever we post something new!

Continue reading

An unstoppable rally: Jupiter and the NYSE chart

(10 May 2026)  US stocks finished higher again last week as optimism about AI-related earnings outweighed the underlying geopolitical uncertainty.  The tech-heavy NASDAQ posted its sixth consecutive winning week and carried the S&P 500 and Russell 2000 along with...

Marco Rubio on the rise

(7 May 2026) The state of US politics is as volatile as ever.  Much of the uncertainty is due to President Donald Trump whose bull-in-a-china-shop mercurial style often leaves rivals and opponents exasperated and on the defensive.  The ongoing...

Appearances can be deceiving: the helio Jupiter-Uranus sextile

(3 May 2026) Stocks pushed higher last week as tech earnings from the likes of Apple and Google came in stronger than expected while jobless claims remained steady.  The S&P 500 and NASDAQ reached new highs, although the Dow...

Enjoy exclusive access to all of our content

Get an online subscription and you can unlock any article you come across.