Without a telescope, nor any other form of advanced optics, I wasn't ready to miss something that I wouldn't get to see for another 80 years. Hype aside, it is after all just a lunar eclipse, but a rare one as it overlaps the 2010 winter solstice. Chances are I'll be making better lawn fertilizer than a trader/writer the next time this opportunity rolls around, so this is my best attempt to capture the action.

I'm working from a remote location today and was lucky enough to have some clear skies, considering much of the rest of the country is either covered in a blanket of snow or getting doused with rain right now.

Taken with a Canon Rebel T2i with nothing more than a kit lens (18-55mm), but all I can say is that it looked a lot better in person:





In related news.....

....astrology traders go insane with excitement. Sure enough, another very rare event has been announced today....China pledges to take "Concrete Action" to help Europe. Here's the related article: http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2010-12-21/euro-rises-as-china-s-wang-pledges-to-help-eu-with-debt-crisis-yen-gains.html

My assumption would be that this is a bit rarer than an 80-year event, but just a hunch.

But wait, there's more: Once again, Moody's comes along and pulls yet another "party foul"....placing Portugal's ratings on review for a possible downgrade, and EUR takes a temporary hit. Talk about a bunch of negative Nancys. Related: http://www.reuters.com/article/idUSTOE6BJ06Q20101221

Careful out there - this is an event driven market today....pay attention, listen/read/be on your toes and all the best,

Steve