Forecast 2015
Book Details
Author(s)Raymond Merriman
PublisherSeek-It
ISBN / ASINB00R6SG3VO
ISBN-13978B00R6SG3V1
Sales Rank1,134,435
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
A unique and fascinating overview of the year 2015. Special attention upon cycles, with geocosmic signatures related to global and national economics, stock markets, currencies, precious metals markets, grain markets, crude oil, interest rates, and a special report: "America at the Crossroads- Will it Survive, Perish, or Transform?"
Raymond A. Merriman is well-versed in the language of both market analysis and astrology. He is the President of Merriman Market Analyst, Inc., a market advisory and publishing company which he founded in 1981. He is the editor of the MMA Cycles Report and its companion, the MMA Japanese Cycles Report, a market advisory newsletter that specializes in stocks, interest rates, currencies, precious metals, and grains. In a former incarnation, he served as a Commodities Specialist for Prudential Securities (1986-87), Investment Executive for Shearson Lehman Hutton (1987-90), and Accounts Vice-President of Retail Commodity Futures with Paine Webber (1990-94). He is also the author of several books on Financial Market Timing, including the series, The Ultimate Book on Stock Market Timing, Volumes 1, 2, 3, 4, and now 5; The Sun, Moon, and Silver Market; Merriman on Market Cycles: The Basics; and the annual Forecasts Book. He can be reached at mmacycles@msn.com, or via his web page at www.mmacycles.com.
Merriman began his studies of astrology in 1967 while attaining a degree in Psychology at Michigan State University. In 1972 he passed the professional level exam of the American Federation of Astrologers (PLMAFA). He is also a Certified Astrological Professional (C.A.P.), and served as President of the International Society of Astrological Research (ISAR), a non-profit corporation based in Los Angeles, California from 1994-2000 and again from 2002-2008. In 1995 he was the recipient of the United Astrological Congress (UAC) Regulus Award for "Enhancing Astrology's Image As a Profession"; in 2012, he received the UAC Regulus "Lifetime Achievement Award." His works are currently published in German, Italian, Dutch, French, Spanish, Russian, Japanese, Serbian, Czechoslovakian, Vietnamese, and English.
Raymond A. Merriman is well-versed in the language of both market analysis and astrology. He is the President of Merriman Market Analyst, Inc., a market advisory and publishing company which he founded in 1981. He is the editor of the MMA Cycles Report and its companion, the MMA Japanese Cycles Report, a market advisory newsletter that specializes in stocks, interest rates, currencies, precious metals, and grains. In a former incarnation, he served as a Commodities Specialist for Prudential Securities (1986-87), Investment Executive for Shearson Lehman Hutton (1987-90), and Accounts Vice-President of Retail Commodity Futures with Paine Webber (1990-94). He is also the author of several books on Financial Market Timing, including the series, The Ultimate Book on Stock Market Timing, Volumes 1, 2, 3, 4, and now 5; The Sun, Moon, and Silver Market; Merriman on Market Cycles: The Basics; and the annual Forecasts Book. He can be reached at mmacycles@msn.com, or via his web page at www.mmacycles.com.
Merriman began his studies of astrology in 1967 while attaining a degree in Psychology at Michigan State University. In 1972 he passed the professional level exam of the American Federation of Astrologers (PLMAFA). He is also a Certified Astrological Professional (C.A.P.), and served as President of the International Society of Astrological Research (ISAR), a non-profit corporation based in Los Angeles, California from 1994-2000 and again from 2002-2008. In 1995 he was the recipient of the United Astrological Congress (UAC) Regulus Award for "Enhancing Astrology's Image As a Profession"; in 2012, he received the UAC Regulus "Lifetime Achievement Award." His works are currently published in German, Italian, Dutch, French, Spanish, Russian, Japanese, Serbian, Czechoslovakian, Vietnamese, and English.










