My wife has been on me for months to learn more about the Shemitah cycle. This is a once every roughly 7-year cycle from the Jewish calendar. I'm not Jewish, but am told it can affect financial markets, etc.
There is no guarantee that anything will happen that day, but considering some of the stuff that has happened in past Shemitah years, it is good to know about. For instance, on September 17, 2001 the Dow Industrials lost 684 points (7.1%). It was the largest point loss in history, but nowhere near the largest %age loss. Then, roughly seven years later, on September 29, 2008, the Dow lost 777 points, again the worse point loss in history but nowhere near the largest %age loss.
If you are noticing a lot of 7's here, you aren't the only one.
By the way the largest percentage loss in history came in the market crash of October 19, 1987, when the Dow lost over 22% in a single day. This too was a Shemitah year.
The Shemitah is thought of as a cleansing event. You could argue that Lehman Bros. declaring bankruptcy on 9/15/08 was a cleansing event. The cleansing occurred in that they didn't pay back nearly all the debt that they owed.
Is there any real truth to this or could it be a self-fulfilling prophecy? I'll let others decide that.
What does anyone else know about the cycle? Do you believe in it?