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Deutsche Bank likely to go under at Neptune station



Nothing says ‘Happy Father’s Day’ to the men and women who work at Deutsche Bank in the U.S. like finding out today that they or their loved ones might soon be out of a job. According to the Financial Times “Deutsche’s equity and rates trading businesses outside continental Europe will be severely shrunk or closed entirely as part of the revamp.”  Because Deutsche Bank is a significant derivatives and securities trader in the U.S., this shrinkage or closure will hurt U.S. residents employed by the perennially troubled German bank.  According to the FT, Deutsche Bank CEO Christian Sewing, "is likely to announce the changes with the bank’s half-year results in late-July.”  https://bit.ly/2x0M6Vl

Deutsche Bank AG  is a German multinational investment bank and financial services company headquartered in Frankfurt, Germany. It was founded on 10 March 1870. This data is the basis for its noon chart presented here.



The most significant transit taking place right now is “Neptune transit conjunct radix Sun”. Astrologer Jessica Davidson [1] uses the keywords “dissolution” and “disintegration” to describe the action of Neptune.

 Moreover,  Neptune and Jupiter are also forming a square aspect (90 degree separation) in the sky. This is a combination that is linked to big (Jupiter) failures (Neptune). Martha Wescott describes the action of Jupiter-Neptune thus:

People who built their castles on sand are  discovering that the tide has changed (and that piddly little bump is  where their fortress used to be.) 

But why is this important now. Well for one thing, Neptune is about to station retrograde on June 21, right on top of Deutsche Bank’s radix Sun.

The term “station” in astrology  refers to the period when a planet slows down and stands relatively still (as viewed from Earth) before changing directions, and either starts going backward ("retrograde") or forward ("direct"). Astrologers consider the influence of a planet to be extremely significant when it stations. Why? Because in the process of slowing down and grinding to a seeming halt, the influence of that planet is dramatically amplified.

Following the Neptune station on June 21, Deutsche Bank’s problems are likely to become extremely acute perhaps leading to a declaration of bankruptcy.

[1] https://jessicadavidson.co.uk/2014/12/16/astrological-keywords-for-the-planets-neptune/



PS: In response to a reader’s question about the possible timing of Deutsche Bank’s collapse, my answer is... very difficult to say. Yet there are at least two indicators that it might be sooner than we think.

First, here are charts of the fast moving Venus (money planet)  forming a T-square with Jupiter-Neptune (aligned with DB's radix Sun).

 (a) Venus opposite Jupiter (23 June) 


 (b) Venus square Neptune (24 June). Notice both these charts have the T-square on the angles at Frankfurt – DB’s headquarters.



Second July is eclipse season. A solar eclipse on July 2 followed by a lunar eclipse on July 16-17. Eclipses often indicate endings!

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