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BBI February 2026 Q&A β€” Boom Bust Insiders

Summary

February 2026 session. February 17 solar eclipse β†’ 14 days later lunar eclipse = important Saros cycle timing window. Markets continue volatile and bullish. Phil’s Mississippi monitoring: was December 2025/January 2026 cold enough? The cycle peak is now potentially only weeks to months away. Akhil and Phil review the key signals to watch for the top: XHB confirmed lower top structure, North Node in Aquarius active, Saturn into Gemini approaching, K-wave at maximum. Session covers portfolio risk management for the approaching peak.

Key Claims

ClaimConfidence
February 17 solar eclipse + February 28–March 1 lunar eclipse = important market timing windowMedium
North Node is now in Aquarius β€” the countdown to cycle decline has begunMedium
Key question: will the peak be Q1 or Q2 or even extend to Q3 2026?Medium
XHB lower top structure confirmed; homebuilders are leading indicatorHigh
Risk management is now the primary message for subscribersHigh

Predictions / Forecasts

ForecastTarget DateStatus
February/March 2026 eclipses = key turning point windowFeb–Mar 2026Pending
Cycle peak in H1 2026 (range: Q1–Q3 2026)2026Pending
After peak: 18.6-year decline beginsPost-2026Pending

Market Calls & Cycle Position Analysis

  • February 17, 2026 solar eclipse β†’ 14 days β†’ lunar eclipse β†’ 173 days β†’ August 2026 eclipse
  • β€œCount off those eclipses 30, 60, 90 degrees backwards and forwards” β€” key timing markers
  • Markets: still elevated; volatility increasing
  • XHB: watch for break below the January 2026 higher low β†’ confirmation of top

Property & Stock Guidance

  • All positions: Maximum risk management; reduce leverage to zero
  • XHB: Exit remaining positions on bounces
  • Gold/Silver: Hold with very tight stops; commodities may peak before/with real estate
  • Bitcoin: Reduce to minimal speculative position only
  • Real estate (direct): No new purchases; consult exit strategy

Notable Quotes

β€œThere’s one coming up in February, February 17 from memory. Then a lunar eclipse 14 days later. And then, yes, roughly 173 days later, around August, the important eclipse apparently in this time in the Saros Cycle.” β€” Phil Anderson (January 2026 session)