Monday, June 22, 2015

SPX vs Jack Gillen's Sensitive Degrees of the Moon


» The moon has the greatest control as far as the daily activity on the stock market. The 28-day cycle of the moon fall in-conjunct, square, or opposition to the planets passing over the mid-heaven will affect a cycle. As an example, the 28-day cycle of the moon - you always start from the new moon - that is when the sun and the moon are in the same sign of the Zodiac - as that period goes around, say that the new moon is in the sign of Aquarius, the next new moon will fall into Pisces, and say like Saturn is in Sagittarius on the mid-heaven, this would represent a bearish trend on the Dow-Jones Industrial [...] Now every sign of the Zodiac that the moon goes through has at least two major points where it becomes very sensitive. This means that when it goes through a certain sign at a certain degree, that degree will activate a happening that day. It might be a minor upward trend [...] it might move only a few points  [...] but something is going to s going to happen. «
 
All of Gillen's calculations (HERE) refer to the NYSE Natal Chart (HERE)

60 minute bar-charts of E-mini S&P500. Calculated and charted with Timing Solution.

 Lunar Month = 29.5305903 days = 29 days, 12 hours, 44 minutes and 3 seconds.
The Moon changes signs about every 2.46 days.