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Commodity Classics - June 26, 2008 — Stock prices had just taken a big plunge when Tim and Michael Yorba got back together just after Tim's return from a speaking engagement in Copenhagen, Denmark. Tim talks about the impact of the Uranus retrograde station as a possible indicator of a price pull-back prior to a short-term rally in equities prices, noting that there's a 68 percent likelihood that the current drop in stock prices represents a buying opportunity for courageous traders with careful stop-loss strategies. Tim and Michael then discuss a chart that combines the geocentric Uranus action with heliocentric planetary price lines and Fibonacci retracement zones to project potential price targets for the S&P.




Commodity Classics - May 29, 2008 — Tim joins Michael Yorba to discuss time harmonics and price dimensions in the market. Tim provides a special focus on the way that a particular second-harmonic planetary configuration not only precisely nailed a specific date and price for a key turning point in the trading trend, but also continued to define both support and resistance long after the exact planetary line-up occurred. At the end of the interview, Michael talks about the huge difference that astrology has made in his ability to analyze the markets correctly, and suggests that viewers use the tool that got him started in learning financial astrology — Tim Bost's Basic Stock Market Astrology Home Study Course.




Commodity Classics - May 22, 2008 — With oil prices hitting record highs again, Michael Yorba asks Tim if he thinks prices can go even higher! This program segment includes Tim's response, plus an in-depth look at a W. D. Gann technique for pin-pointing a key date in S&P trading. Along the way, Tim discusses the Bradley indicator and talks about his own astro-model's outlook for the equities markets during the next 4 or 5 months.




Commodity Classics - May 8, 2008 — Are the markets getting ready to go backward along with the planets? What does Mercury retrograde mean for the stock market? That's what Tim talks about with host Michael Yorba in this episode. He also points out the action of another planet that makes this Spring's Mercury retrograde station a little unusual, and then he and Michael talk about the Full Moon's impact on Crude Oil and discuss one of W. D. Gann's behind-the-scenes techniques.




Commodity Classics - May 1, 2008 — After Tim and host Michael Yorba discuss the incredible accuracy of Tim's April 17 forecast, Tim talks about planetary stations and answers questions from viewers. Then Michael reveals the really big news of the day — how what he has learned from Tim's BASIC STOCK MARKET ASTROLOGY HOME STUDY COURSE has just helped him with a big win in the market, turning a $10,000 loss into a $20,000 profit!




Commodity Classics - April 17, 2008 — In a lively discussion with Michael Yorba and guest co-host David Bean, Tim talks about price patterns likely to be triggered by an upcoming Mars/Jupiter opposition. In talking about potential support and resistance in the market patterns, he also reveals a key way that astrological market indicators are similar to more conventional techniques in technical analysis.




Commodity Classics - April 10, 2008 — When Tim Bost joined Michael Yorba for this segment, that day's trading in the S&P 500 exactly coincided with the intraday planetary indicators Tim had mentioned to his FinancialCyclesWeekly subscribers, with the index hitting a low at the Sun/Jupiter square and then hitting at top at the heliocentric Mars/Neptune opposition. Tim talks about that market action, about the void-of-course Moon, and about upcoming market trends, as Michael comments about Tim's high level of accuracy.




Commodity Classics - April 3, 2008 — Tim recaps the dramatic impact of the Pluto retrograde station, and shows how the S&P picked up energy moving through a planetary line but then hit resistance at a Fibonacci retracement. Later in the segment Tim discusses a day-trading strategy for Crude Oil futures, using planetary lines and an Exponential Moving Average.




Commodity Classics - March 27, 2008 — Pluto is an extremely slow-moving planet, taking almost 250 years to make one trip around the Sun — a journey that Earth makes in just 365 days. Can such a long-term cycle impact the prices on Wall Street? During this interview with Michael Yorba, Tim Bost talks about the Pluto cycle, and makes some forecasts based on an upcoming Pluto event.




Commodity Classics - March 20, 2008 — Tim talks with Michael Yorba about an upcoming Jupiter/Uranus sextile and its potential impact on the stock market, projecting exact price levels to watch for on the date that this planetary relationship occurs. Michael comments on the importance of using astrological factors in effective trading and analysis, and as a surprise shows Tim one of his own recent technical charts in which he has incorporated some planetary lines!




Commodity Classics - March 13, 2008 — Tim joined Michael Yorba on the show to talk about an astrological market indicator that has ushered in higher stock prices 71% of the time during the past 25 years. Interestingly enough, Tim also mentioned looking for buying opportunities for banks — on the eve of the collapse of Bear Stearns, which got gobbled up by J.P. Morgan Chase a few days later at a 98.5% discount from its October high!




Commodity Classics - March 6, 2008 — Tim Bost and Michael Yorba got together during a week of "dress rehearsals" for Michael's new online network at www.Yorba.tv and talked about the planetary influences on the current trading environment for the S&P. There were a few technical challenges during the broadcast of this extended segment, but Tim discussed some of the astrological dynamics that were pointing toward a time of extreme volatility and a major market move during the next few trading sessions — and his comments came just 3 trading days before the market's pent-up bullishness broke out in a spectacular day for stocks on March 11, 2008!




Commodity Classics - December 4, 2007 — During a discussion of the impact of Uranus on trends in and out of the markets, Tim talks about contrasting outlooks for various time frames, based on the planetary cycles at work. He also uses a chart of the S&P 500 to show how planetary price lines can define support and resistance to create a trending trading channel, and then adds a second set of planetary lines to the S&P chart to determine specific price levels with particular sensitivity on an upcoming trading day. Tim explains that if the S&P hits one of these specific price levels on that trading day, with either a closing price, an intraday high or an intraday low corresponding to the predetermined price level, it can signal an important trend reversal. Host Michael Yorba urges Commodity Classics viewers to read Tim's FinancialCyclesWeekly newsletter — you can get 2 full months of weekly issues starting with the current issue for just $1 by clicking HERE right now.




Commodity Classics - November 15, 2007 — On the day of the Mars retrograde station, Tim and program host Michael Yorba overcome some brief technical difficulties and discuss upcoming market trends. Tim illustrates one method of combining Fibonacci retracements and extensions with astrological factors to forecast market moves for profitable trades in the S&P. Michael also asks Tim about the impact of Mars retrograde periods on social phenomena and personal planning. A few days after watching the original broadcast of this episode, one viewer contacted Michael Yorba to say: "Thanks Michael! Happy Thanksgiving to you and your family. I also want to thank Tim Bost — I made $5K since Friday (in 2 days) after MN1 broadcast last week! Keep up good guests!"




Commodity Classics - October 23, 2007 — Tim talks about the effect of Mars Retrograde, which typically acts on the markets early, prior to the actual retrograde period. In the main focus of this segment, Tim talks about intraday planetary indicators and how they can work to define key support and resistance zones for day traders. He illustrates with a chart of the S+P E-Mini, responding in 1-minute bars to a specific angular relationship between the Moon and Mars.




Commodity Classics - October 11, 2007 — Host Michael Yorba begins this program segment by asking Tim about the effect of Mercury Retrograde on the behavior of the markets. He then gets into a detailed discussion of the Basic Stock Market Astrology Home Study Course, including some comments about the importance of understanding your personal natal horoscope if you want to be more effective at trading. The session winds up with Tim fielding questions from viewers. During the interview, Tim mentions a special discount for viewers who purchase the Basic Stock Market Astrology Home Study Course. To take advantage of this $90 discount from the regular retail price, click HERE and enter Coupon Code MN1 on the order form.




Commodity Classics - October 2, 2007 — Calling Tim's work in financial astrology a source of "invaluable information," Michael Yorba says that Tim Bost has been "opening my eyes" to the full potential of this powerful market forecasting tool. After discussing the stock market's response to the Mercury cycle and the significance of divergent indicators, Michael calls Tim's FinancialCyclesWeekly newsletter "fascinating reading" and urges viewers to get copies for themselves. You can get 2 full months of weekly issues right now for just $1 by clicking HERE.




Commodity Classics - September 7, 2007 — Tim Bost's premiere appearance on Michael Yorba's Commodity Classics program was arranged rather hastily. In fact, the setup on Tim's webcam was completed just about 3 minutes before the show went live, and he clearly didn't know exactly where to look during the remote broadcast! Even so, Tim's answers to Michael's questions about the upcoming Solar Eclipse included an amazingly accurate forecast for the S&P 500, with Tim successfully naming an exact price on an exact date for this major index, two weeks in advance! The on-screen price charts that Tim used during this historic interview were featured in his monograph on "The Solar Eclipse of September 2007: Its Impact on the Markets," which is available HERE.