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Saturday, June 20, 2015

SPX vs George Bayer's Rule # 32 - Mercury imitates the Sun

MERCURY’S GEOCENTRIC LONGITUDE 126°30’ AFTER THE SUN
This rule is one of the strangest I have been able to find. It is very simple, although it entails work to project correctly. We use the geocentric longitude of Sun at any important top or bottom. To this longitude we add each time the value 126°30’. When the addition has been made and the exact place located in the Zodiac, i.e. the degrees and minutes and the right sign belonging to them, we look when Mercury is going to pass this point. Hold fast that day! The movement that developed previously at the Sun’s place will come off in the same direction at the Mercury place. Thus, Mercury imitates the Sun’s effect.
[...] This law I dug out of the Hebrew Talmud. What the Sun does, Mercury does the same 126°30’ later. We only apply this rule from extreme tops and extreme bottoms. The effect is felt only several months later and not a few weeks later.
[...] There is a small matter to discuss yet, at least to draw your attention to. We know that Mercury moves at times retrograde. Should that measurement coming from  the Sun reach Mercury at the time it moves retrograde, we have first a place over which it does move direct and only after that does Mercury retrograde and pass over the same Sun projection of 126°30’ and again after it turns direct it must pass the same spot again.
George Bayer (1940): Stock and Commodity Traders´ Hand-Book of Trend Determination. Carmel, California; p. 37-38

Examples:
               
(1) At the April 1, 2014 (Tue) low in the SPX the Sun's position was at 11°29'41" (11°ARI29'41") longitude; that of Mercury at 349°38'52" (19°PSC38'53"). 11°29'41" + 126°30’ = 137°59'41".
Mercury passed 137°59'41" longitude on August 9, 2014 (Sat); the low in the SPX was on August 7-8 (Thu-Fri).

(2) At the August 7, 2014 (Thu) low in the SPX the Sun's position was at 134°44'23" (14°LEO44'23") longitude; that of Mercury at 133°13'37" (13°LEO13'38"). 134°44'23" + 126°30’ = 261°14'23".
Mercury passed 261°14'23" longitude on November 22, 2014 (Sat), a low in the SPX.

(3) At the September 19, 2014 (Fri) High in the SPX the Sun's position was at 176°17'39" (26°VIR17'40") longitude; that of Mercury at 202°26'57" (22°LIB26'58"). 176°17'39" + 126°30’ = 302°47'39".
Mercury passed 302°47'39" longitude on January 6, 2015 (Tue), a low in the SPX.

(4) At the October 15, 2014 (Wed) Low in the SPX the Sun's position was at 201°52'09" (21°LIB52'09") longitude; that of Mercury at 205°17'27" (25°LIB17'27"). 201°52'09" + 126°30’ = 328°44'48".
Mercury passed 328°44'48" longitude on March 12, 2015 (Thu), a low in the SPX.

(5) At the Feb 2, 2015 (Mon) low in the SPX the Sun's position was at 313°07'13" (13°AQU07'13") longitude; that of Mercury at 306°59'01" (06°AQU59'01"). 313°07'13" + 126°30’ = 79°37'13".
Mercury will pass 79°37'13" longitude on Juli 2, 2015 (Thu).