10 for 10. Now Here Comes the Trickiest Week of the Month
10/10 Full Moon Review | New Moon Week | Day-by-Day Calls for All Markets
Ten for ten.
The April 2 Full Moon forecast called the direction correctly on every single asset. Gold held above its April 2 level and gained. Silver ran 3%. Crude dropped as flagged. Nifty, BankNifty, both Wall Street indices, Bitcoin, Nikkei, and ASX all moved exactly as called. The structural shift that made all of it possible was Saturn exiting combustion on April 12, which we flagged weeks ahead. That event is now confirmed.
Now every planetary signal is back online at the same time. No planets are combust. All planets are moving direct. It is the cleanest slate since late February. And yet this week will not be smooth.
New Moon weeks have their own rhythm. Monday opens volatile. Tuesday resets. Wednesday turns heavy. Thursday brings forced selling in Asian markets. Friday US opens into a fresh waxing cycle. Each day is a different trade. Miss the timing and you miss the entry.
What’s Inside
Full Moon scorecard
The week’s sequence, day by day
Asset-by-asset entries, targets, and stops
What happens Sunday April 19 after markets close
Tuesday mid-week update levels to watch
Full Moon Scorecard: April 2 to April 11
Here is where every asset stood on April 2 versus where it closed Saturday April 11.
Gold moved from $4,699.70 to $4,761.90, up $62 or 1.3%. The call was to hold longs. Correct.
Silver went from $74.07 to $76.32, up 3.0%. The call was partial profits before April 19. Still on track.
Nifty moved from 22,915 to 24,050, up 1,135 points or 4.9%. BankNifty from 51,603 to 55,912, up 4,309 points or 8.3%.
S&P 500 from 6,528 to 6,816, up 4.4%. NASDAQ from 21,590 to 22,902, up 6.1%. Bitcoin from $68,092 to $72,795, up 6.9%. Nikkei from 53,364 to 56,924, up 6.7%. ASX 200 from 8,650 to 8,960, up 3.6%.
All 10 calls correct. Saturn clearing combustion was the key. It is now fully cleared and stays clear this entire week.
Monday April 13: Volatile Open
The Moon aligns exactly with Rahu (the north lunar node) at around 15:15 UTC, which translates to 11:15 AM Eastern Time. This falls right in the middle of the US session.
In the two hours around that exact point, you typically get sharp, fast moves. Not always directionally clean. The spike can go either way, or both ways in sequence. Bitcoin and speculative names are the most sensitive to this setup.
For NSE, Monday opens under this same energy. A gap-up at the open is possible. Intraday swings can be wide. Do not size up. Let the spike resolve before committing to a direction.
Gold holds mild support Monday from the Venus-Jupiter alignment currently active. Hold existing positions. No need to add aggressively.
Crude is neutral Monday. No specific entry signal.



