VENUS IN ITS EXTREME SPEEDS IN DAILY VARIATION OF HELIOCENTRIC LONGITUDE
This rule might be included in rule No 34. However, I purposely separated it, since the rule does not work in combination, meaning a low at 1°34’57” does not imply that the extreme explained here MUST produce a high or e a high at 1°34’57” MUST bring a low.
The Wheat market is in for a change of trend when Venus reaches in its heliocentric Longitude’s daily motion the extreme and least speed.
It is remarkable and absolutely unknown to most people that a motion of a planet which is actually always forward and never retrograde could contain within such forward motion a rhythmic acceleration and retardation. It may be termed a “hidden motion”
The places to be watched are 1°34’50” with a decimal attached and 1°37’32” with a decimal attached.
Examples:
(1°37) Jan 12, 1939 small top (we move in narrow range just then)
(1°34) April 18, 1939 the last low before the upswing.
(1°37) Aug 24, 1939 the sharp peak day
(1°34) Nov 28, 1939 begin of major advance to Dec 18, 1939.
(1°34) July 11, 1940 to be reached here; expect this to become a drop down day.
[George Bayer (1940): Stock and Commodity Traders´ Hand-Book of Trend Determination. Carmel, California; p. 49]