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Stanley Druckenmiller recommends investment in gold


Cassiopeia – the Queen who loves gold



Legendary billionaire investor Stanley Druckenmiller told Sohn Investment Conference attendees to sell their equity holdings Wednesday. "The conference wants a specific recommendation from me. I guess 'Get out of the stock market' isn't clear enough," said Druckenmiller from the conference stage in New York. Gold "remains our largest currency allocation." http://www.cnbc.com/2016/05/04/druckenmiller-get-out-of-the-stock-market-own-gold.html





The Sohn Investment Conference was held on May 4 in New York. The recommendation from billionaire investor Stanley Druckenmiller  to buy gold came just two days before a New Moon placed amidst the stars of Cassiopeia in the 8th house. Druckenmiller’s  hedge fund track record is unparalleled, generating annualized returns of 30 percent during his investment career. 

A hedge fund is essentially an offshore investment fund, typically formed as a private limited partnership, that engages in speculation using credit or borrowed capital. In mundane astrology, the 8th house is linked to financial investments in foreign countries so that a hedge fund or by association the owner of a hedge fund can be placed in the 8th house. Here the New Moon and Venus are  in the 8th house conjunct stars delta (δ) Cassiopeia, Rucha  [18ta] and alpha (α) Cassiopeia, Schedir [8ta].  Ancient Roman astrologer Manilius recognized the connection of the constellation Cassiopeia to  gold! Druckenmiller’s recommendation is certainly in line with the stars.

"From Cassiope come the enhancement of beauty and devices for adorning the body: from gold has been sought the means to give grace to the appearance; precious stones have been spread over head, neck, and hands and golden chains have shone on snow-white feet. What products would a grand lady like Cassiope prefer her sons to handle rather than those she could turn to her own employments? And that material for such employment should not be lacking, she bids men look for gold beneath the ground, uproot all which nature stealthily conceals, and turn earth upside down in search of gain; she bids them detect the treasure in lumps of ore and finally, for all its reluctance, expose it to a sky it has never seen. The son of Cassiope will also count greedily the yellow sands, and drench a dripping beach with a new flood; he will make small weights to measure the tiny grains, or else will collect the wealth of gold-foaming Pactolus [Pactolus]; or he will smelt lumps of silver, separating the hidden metal and causing the mineral to flow forth in a running stream; otherwise he will become a trader of the metals produced by these two craftsmen, ever ready to change coinage of the one metal into wares of the other. Such are the inclinations which Cassiope will fashion in those born under her" [Manilius, Astronomica, book 5, 1st century AD, p.343.]

The billionaire investor expressed skepticism about the current investment environment due to Federal Reserve's policies that  have been drawing investors to the equity market which he feels is likely to collapse. Notice that Venus [8ta] is in hard aspect to the Ascendant [25vi]  which is conjunct the star Benatnasch. About this area Nick Fiorenza writes:


Leaders here ( specifically the Fed in this case) embody  diversionary tactics, usually of a grandiose scale and glamorous facade, a front large enough to draw attention away from what is really of going on by making the masses believe the staged show is what is of extreme importance and of real issue--corruption at the highest of levels.

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