I've really observed eclipses over the years and my conclusion is they're unpredictable. The energy can last for six months, or sometimes longer, and a time to watch is when either the Sun/Mars or a new or full moon makes a square to the eclipse degree...then there's usually an event...but not always.
The December 2001 eclipse at 22 Sagg conjuncted my Venus and nothing happened...until the March new Moon which squared that eclipse point. A friend of mine who has the Sun at 22 Sagg didn't have an event either time. In addition, a few years back I had a major solar eclipse on my ascendant and every astrologer I knew predicted something horrible and nothing occurred, bad or good.
The June 24th lunar eclipse at 3 Capricorn is the last in the series of Cancer/Cap eclipses and opposes the June, 2001 solar eclipse at zero Cancer. Zero Cancer is a very hot degree.
We're in a cornicopia of cosmic goings-on and whether the eclipses will add, subtract or multiply the fun (?), will remain to be seen.
AG