The Sun is an energy planet. It gives and takes energy. A solar
cycle is 365.25 days. It affects the stock market every 30 days, as the Sun
transits through the 12 signs of the zodiac. The Sun also has an 11-year solar
cycle in which Sun-spot activity peaks, followed by five and a half years of
solar flares, a period of more or less calm with respect to the Sun’s surface.
And during this period the Sunspot areas emit a wide range of intense radio and
electromagnetic radiation of various types, affecting people and conditions of
the planet Earth. This has been researched not only by astrologers but by
astronomers. It has a definite effect on the stock market, commodities, and
other areas related to the stock market.
As in all living matters it seems to affect mundane things like corporations
and the stock market in the same way. This is to say that with regard to the
birth month and the birth date, six months prior to the birth date the solar
cycle is high, giving energy and pushing the related company forward [Example 1]. The Sun
also is a planet associated with the ego, appearance and personality. Six
months prior to the birth date, the company is brought out before the public. The birth date to six months after, the energy flow is low it becomes weaker
and this affects the stock market in the same way.
As an example, the stock market was born May 17, 1792. So the months of May
through November relate to low activity, affecting the market's price and
structure. As we go from December through May, we go through the high cycle,
the up period of the Sun. But there are many cycles of the Sun that affect
different areas of the stock market as the Sun affects each house with relation
to the buying public. In each six-month period of the year we will also find a
close relationship between price. movement and volume from Aquarius to Leo, or
from February to the last two weeks of July. Looking at example 1, we find that
the birth month and the Sun cycle six months prior to the birth month is at a
high level; six months after the birth date, it is at a low level.
In Example 2 we take the Midheaven aspect to the Ascendant. We can see in
Example 2 that the chart of the stock exchange starts its up level in the sign
of Aquarius and its down level begins in the sign of Leo. So these are the two
breaking points within a year: under Aquarius and under Leo as the Sun transits
these signs. The low part of the chart, which is the Nadir, is the sign of
Libra. This will generally be the low point of the year, as October would
always represent low price. low volume, in which the opposite point to the
Midheaven is Aries. This would be affected by the planet represented at the
Midheaven. However, in April, under no afflictions, this would be a great month
where records would be set in the areas of volume and prices.
As we start with Aquarius, this would run from the last two weeks of January
through the first two weeks of July. However, as the cycle proceeds through
Pisces, which is a weak sign, it would represent a weak month for volume. From
the latter part of March through April and May, and even into June, these could
be above average months for prices and volume. Now, as the Leo portion is
activated from July through October, these are very weak months. You cannot
expect too much in the way of prices or volume. If there is any weakness in the
market it will more or less have a breakdown during these months. Not only are
we in the six-month period after the birth date but we also have the effect in
the Leo portion of the house when the Sun is moving downward towards the Nadir,
which is the cusp of the fourth house. The Midheaven is always the cusp of the
tenth house.
So the low points in this pattern would mainly be in February through Aquarius
and in August when it drops down, with a peak at the Midheaven which would be
in April under the sign of Aries.
The six-month cycle tends to extend from the Aquarius portion to the Leo
portion and, again, from the Leo point to the February point prices tend to
follow the volume curves from these aspects, with the weaknesses in the
February-March, July-August and October-November periods. Therefore, in judging
the stock market as to whether it will turn up or down, it is best to look at
the Sun and the aspects pertaining to the Sun. If the Sun is under heavy
affliction, these periods represent a bearish market. In good aspect, it will
be bullish. In the good periods moving upward toward the Midheaven, it will be
higher than normal. Moving toward the lower section, it will be lower than
normal. This is why there will be so many depressions, recessions, panic and
fear in the stock exchange in the latter part of the year as October
approaches.
The Sun and the Moon - The Key to Speculation.
The Sun's aspect and influence on the market will also affect a lot of stocks because individual stocks are affected by the movement of the Dow-Jones Industrial. You have to relate a 50 percent mark-up on a bullish market and take away 50 percent of an individual stock if the market is bearish. You can only give a stock 25 percent on its own merit. This means if the market is bad and the stock shows an indication of moving up, the price ratio as far as at what price to sell should be at a 25 percent profit. There are other indications, though, at which you could go for a 50 percent profit if the earnings are extremely high. A lot of gold and silver stocks will generally do the opposite in a bad market, and go all the way up. But if the market is bad and the Sun cycle is moving into that low period, you want to go short, or short at 50 percent from its point at that degree at that time, when the market shows indications of falling backwards. The Sun is a minor influence in relation to the overall picture of the market; however, it affects the market every year and there will be a pattern to each period of the year as far as the Sun’s transit through that sign. This will also relate to individual stocks, which will show the same pattern. So do your homework. Any time you select a stock, find the month in which to buy it and the month in which to sell the month in which it is usually at its highest point. You can relate this to the Moon for its exact day for buying or selling.
The market is always influenced by the Sun pattern and it will happen year
after year. From January to the last two weeks in July, market prices will
trend upwards, and in the latter part of the year after the influence of Leo,
the market will be down in price. This is the average trend that will always
occur and it affects volume as well as prices. However, it is important to
realize the influence of the Sun in the chart of the New York Stock Exchange,
and the Sun’s complete cycle.
Also, any corporation will be affected by certain cycles of the Sun through
these signs. It is important to backtrack about 12 years during the pattern of
the Sun’s cycle in order to see the pattern on which the company is being
activated as far as the solar cycle.
The period of the Sun in Aries is usually from March 20 through April 19,
Taurus, April 20 through May 20; Gemini, May 21 through June 20; Cancer, June
21 through July 22; Leo, July 23 through August 22; Virgo. August 23 through
September 22; Libra, September 23 through October 22: Scorpio, October 23
through November 21; Sagittarius, November 22 through December 21; Capricorn,
December 22 through January 19; Aquarius, January 20 through February 15; and
Pisces, February 19 through March 20. These are the twelve signs with the
transit of the Sun.
Again, let me stress the importance of the aspect of the Sun during these
periods. If it involves a combination that relates to panic, crashes, recession
or depression, then these months will be more intensified as far as the effect.
If the transit is in a trine or a good aspect then the movement will be fess
severe than under normal conditions.
There is one more important point to the solar cycle which is really the result
of another cycle. This is the 19-year cycle of the motion of the plane of the
Moon's orbit. It is the solar eclipse cycle. Although there is partial or total
eclipse each year. usually there will be an eclipse near the same degree of the
zodiac once every 19 years. This is a major eclipse. This major eclipse does
have an effect on changes within the stock market and these changes have been
reflected year after year during these cycles. Since this eclipse involves the
Moon, it represents changes in relation from a Moon-Sun characteristic.
In this cycle the Sun makes a complete circuit of the sky and reaches the same
Node at the same place on the ecliptic as shown in Diagram 3. This length of
time is 6585.32] solar days, which is 48 years, 11.33 days. The shortest time
required for the Sun to travel from and return to the same node is 346.6 solar
days, an interval known as an eclipse year. It is listed on the calendar year
because of the effect of the session which is known as a slow regression of the
nodes around the ecliptic. Nineteen of the eclipse years contain 6585.4 days,
which is precisely 223 synodic months, This is when the Nodes themselves become
important in the predictions on the stock market.
The Moon affects changes and emotions. The daily influence on the stock market
is related to changes of the Moon as it transits through each sign. Its effect
on individual corporations would be the same. The Moon works in association with the planet Saturn. The Moon's phase cycle is
from 28 to 29.5 days. Saturn’s cycle is 28 to 29,5 years, So, where it takes
Saturn 2.5 years to transit one sign, it takes the Moon 2.5 days. If the Moon
shows weakness in one sign as to where a stock would drop rapidly during that
time, then when Saturn is also in the sign this would cause a 2.5 year downtrend
for the stock. For example. if the Moon goes into Taurus and the stock goes up
or down, it will do the same when Saturn is in that sign. So ever though a lot
of aspects related to the Moon are minor, such as a stock might drop one-eighth
to one-half, during its transit through any one sign, it does relate 10 a
longer trend with the effects of Saturn.
In judging the daily influence of the Moon's dominance over a certain stock,
bear in mind the influence of a transit of the Sun. If the Sun’s movement shows
a high point for the Dow-Jones averages, then the Moon as a negative factor on
the Dow-Jones will not have that much influence. If they are both at a high
point, then the stock would rise extremely high on that day. So use the Moon as
a daily indicator together with the 30-day movement of the Sun in each sign.
There are three cycles related to the Moon. One is called a Moon return. This
cycle occurs every four years, when the Moon returns to the same position.
(Check the four-year cycles day by day of a stock.) Another cycle is 27.5 days
by the sign itself and 28 or 29.5 days by phase. These are the cycles
represented by the Moon. The pattern of the four-year cycle is more dominant in
a long-term trend relating to the stock market. The Moon also has a period in
which it is stagnant, or void of course. 1t is a period when the Moon is
changing from one sign to another without being aspected. From research this is
not a period to purchase stock as it represents changes indicating a complete
reverse. It is an unstable period of the Moon.
You can also determine monthly trends by watching the Moon under each cycle. In
a period of 28-29.5 days, if the Moon falls square, conjunction, or opposite to
planets passing over the Midheaven, this will give you an indication of good or
bad returns following the week in relation to the stock market itself. It
generally relates to people's emotions. The Moon's Nodes are also prominent
indicators as far as the movement around the zodiac. If an individual stock has
the Moon's North Node going toward the Midheaven, this indicates it will have
movement. If it falls below the Ascendant, this generally causes it to move
downwards. However, again, you have to use the other planetary movements to
make a complete judgment. You cannot do it by the Nodes themselves, but the
Nodes would reinforce any conditions shown as a downtrend in a certain stock.
The Moon and Sun in relation to each other show a type of speed that a certain
cycle is indicated to move under because the effects of the Sun, the Moon and
Earth are the prominent factors relating to the movement during the year, The
other planets more or less determine tong-tern trends.
The speed of the Moon is affected by the tidal deformation of the Earth which
produces a gradual increase on the Moon’s orbital speed which in turn makes the
Moon slowly recede, causing a fast or a slow Moon which does reflect the
aspects as far as movement of a cycle. IF it’s fast, there's a lot of action in
the market, or if it's slow, then a change is predicted. In Diagram 4 we have a
plain view of the Moon's orbit, We show that the Earth-Moon gravitational
inter-reaction generates two bulges, more or less like a plastic bubble. The
Earth has an axial rotation which is faster than the orbital rotation of the
Moon, and the effect of this frictional drag is that the bulges arc carried
around the Earth's rotation until a balance is established between the drag and
the tide generating force.
The pattern of the four year cycle is more dominant in a long-term trend
relating to the stock market. The Moon also has a period which is stagnant.
This is called the Moon void of course. It is a period when the Moon is
changing from one side to another without being aspected. This is not a period
to purchase stock as it represents changes that could go completely reverse. It
is an unstable period of the Moon itself.
In Diagram 4 we have equilibrium point 1. This is nearer to the Moon than point
2, and is therefore experiencing a stronger gravitational attraction than 2.
Both 1 and 2 are displaced from the central line so that the forces along with
1 and 3 and 2 and 3 converge toward the center of the Moon. These two forces
may be resolved at the Moon into components that act, in one case, along the
central line toward the Earth; and in the other case at right angle into the
direction of the Moon's orbit. The components acting toward the century add
together, whereas the components in direction of the orbit are in opposition.
Because the force along 1 and 3 is larger than along 2 and 3, this means a net
unbalance force acting on the Moon in the orbital direction, which has the
effect of accelerating its motion, moving it into an orbit of a larger radius;
modern estimates indicate a recessional speed of about 3.2 cm. per year.
For accurate calculation, there are many Moon sign books and Moon calendars,
that will give you the transit of the Moon each day, which you can relate to
stock predictions. In the speed of a stock, we have the one-half cycle, the one-fourth, and the
three-fourths, all of which indicate changes in relation to the up and down
cycle price of each stock.
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