Full Moon June 29: The Planetary Signal That Last Fired in 1991 Is Active Across Every Market Right Now
WHAT’S INSIDE
The one Jupiter setup affecting every asset class this fortnight
Global equities: which indices to hold, which to avoid
India equities: Nifty and BankNifty in the Guru Pushya window
Gold: hard block in place, but a specific entry window opens July 6
Silver: extreme risk day on June 30, three bearish signals stacked
Bitcoin: why the planetary clock is working against a sustained rally
Your day-by-day map from June 29 to July 13
The Full Moon went exact at 23:56 UTC on June 29. By that point, most equity desks were already closed. COMEX metals and Bitcoin took the hit first.
What I want to walk through is not just this Full Moon in isolation. The more interesting story is what is sitting in the background right now across every market, and why a planetary combination that has not appeared since 1991 is setting the tone for the next two to four months.
Some assets have clear support from this. Others are facing hard blocks. A few are getting directly contradictory signals that require careful position sizing. Let me go through it market by market.
The Background Signal Everyone Should Know About
Jupiter is exalted in Cancer right now. It entered Cancer on June 2 and moved into Pushya nakshatra on June 18.
Jupiter exalted in Cancer plus Jupiter in Pushya simultaneously is called Guru Pushya Yoga. The last time this combination appeared was 1991. That year marked a significant equity market turning point that preceded a multi-year bull run.
This combination does not mean everything goes up every day. What it does mean is that the planetary backing for conventional assets, particularly equities and eventually gold, is at maximum strength for the next several months.
It also has a direct inverse effect on Bitcoin. More on that in the crypto section.
The Full Moon itself reads as neutral directionally. No planet was within 8 degrees of the Moon at the exact moment it peaked. The Sun’s dignity in Gemini is neutral, not strong. So the FM is not adding a directional push either way. What carries weight is the background configuration, and that is Jupiter.



