Master Tan Khoon Yong said the upcoming Year of the Tiger in 2010 will bring bad fortune to all of the 12 Chinese zodiacs.
According to him, people must beware of health problems. If not cautious enough, many people may also have brushes with the law.
He said that since the tiger is an aggressive animal, people will be more hot-tempered and emotionally impulsive in 2010.
Among the zodiacs, those born in the Year of Tiger has the worst fortune, because of a direct conflict with Tai Sui.
Rooster has the best fortune for 2010.
Those born under the Zodiac of Dog and Dragon have a higher risk of lawsuits.
Fortune is reasonably good for people born in the Year of the Pig and Goat.
People born in the Year of the Rabbit and Monkey are prone to falling sick.
Master Lynn Yap said it will be an inauspicious year of moderate growth.
The Tiger year will be a year of natural disaster, political changes and financial difficulties.
The season of spring begin on 4 February and the New Year proper on 14 February.
She advise to observe what happen to you on 4 Feb and if good things happened on that day then it is gonna be a great year for you.
4 Feb is a Thursday and she urge everyone to wear red, go to the bank to make a deposit into their own account.
Master Andy Goh fired his salvo by saying the US economy will continue to recover from the massive downturn and post more favourable results in 2010. However, do take extra caution as the US will face an unexpected obstacle during the second half of the year.
He expect the business generated by both Integrated Resorts (RWS and MBS) to only contribute a small percentage of total income stream for Singapore. It is also not likely for Singapore to see continued growth in both IRs.
He advised to sell all stocks on hand before the end of first half of 2010. For those who wish to buy in on any equities, he strongly advise to hold back and refrain from undertaking in any investments during the second half of 2010.
Master Goh also studies Apple's boss Steve Jobs' birth chart, and predicts that in addition to his past medical history, Steve Jobs’ heart and kidneys are weak. Years 2010 and 2012 are particularly bad for his health. His advice is Mr Jobs needs to avoid all Yin foods and emphasize on Yang foods. To overcome these problems, Mr Jobs would need help on all fronts including feng shui and Chinese medicine.
Monday, January 25, 2010
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