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Many of us check the local paper for a daily personal horoscope, but Grace Morris has a new idea: why not use astrological guides to help steer businesses?

It may sound out of the ordinary, but AstroEconomics, Inc., which combines fundamental, technical and planetary cycle analyses to publish prophetic newsletters on the state of the economy, is usually right on point. “In the January 2009 issue of our stock market newsletter, I wrote that the stock market would bottom on March 2009, and it certainly did,” said Morris, the company’s founder. “We also called the recession of January 2008 long before it was acknowledged as a problem.”

The company puts out two newsletters: the monthly “Astro Economics Stock Market Newsletter” and its quarterly companion, “The Right Time.” AstroEconomics, Inc. also publishes an annual book: “How to Choose Stocks to Outperform the Stock Market,” which has offered prescient advice throughout its 15 years of printing.

And that’s not all they do. “We offer PowerPoint presentations in addition to CDs, books, newsletters, workshops, stock surveys and company profiles,” Morris said.

AstroEconomics, Inc. also offers consulting for both businesses and individuals. The Illinois-based company has already helped State Farm agents, McDonald’s franchisees and small and large businesses set up their own incorporation dates.

“I think that it’s important to serve the clientele and subscribers, understand their needs and help them grow,” Morris said. “Offering them information that helps to grow their businesses, grows our business.”

For more information, please visit: www.astroeconomics.com





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