💥 THE 2007 MORTGAGE CRISIS
Astrology
🔸 7-year crisis cycle
🔸 Jupiter–Uranus aspect in October 2007
🔸 Crisis resolution aspect in January 2009
Cycles
🔸 4-year cycle in the U.S. stock market from April 2005 to March 2009
🔸 18-year cycle from 1987 to 2009 (approx. 21 years)
🔸 72-year cycle from 1933 to 2009 (approx. 76 years).
Events
🔸 The 2007–2009 mortgage crisis triggered a global financial meltdown. The root cause was the mass issuance of subprime mortgages in the U.S. to borrowers with low creditworthiness. These loans were packaged into securities and sold worldwide.
🔸 As interest rates rose, borrowers began to default en masse, housing prices collapsed, and banks were left with illiquid assets. The collapse of Lehman Brothers in 2008 became the defining symbol of the crisis.
🔸 The financial system went into shock, and markets crashed. The full-scale crisis lasted 18 months, with GDP contracting by 5.1%.
🔸 The 2007 recession is now referred to as the Great Recession. The crisis exposed the vulnerabilities of the global financial sector and triggered (highly controversial) regulatory reforms.
🔸 The market reversed in October 2007 and bottomed in March 2009. DJIA peaked at 14,198 and bottomed at 6,469 — a magnitude of approximately 54%.
Summary
🔸 The crash was anticipated by the 7-year crisis cycle
🔸 The October 2007 peak marked the top of the 4-year cycle
🔸 The 18-year cycle and the third supercycle ended in 2009
🔸 The market reversed under the harsh Jupiter–Uranus aspect
🔸 The crisis resolution aspect occurred in January 2009. The absolute low of the 4-year cycle was reached in the first week of March 2009. The subsequent uptrend continued until the “Chinese Syndrome” of 2015.
👉 Harsh aspects of Jupiter and Uranus strongly correlate with the tops of long-term U.S. stock market cycles. Also see the Crisis Map 2024–2030.
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