Cosmic Cluster Day | Composite Line | Cosmic Noise Channel
○ = Full Moon | ● = New Moon
The fundamental premise of financial astrology posits that the myriad movements, angles, and forces among celestial bodies—such as suns, planets, moons, and nodes—are linked to human experiences and to trends and reversals in financial markets. The phrase "As above, so below" encapsulates this belief. The blue summation or composite line depicted in the chart is calculated exclusively from heliocentric planetary longitudes, specifically drawing on 36 heliocentric planetary cycles. While the correlation between this composite line and, for example, U.S. stock markets can sometimes appear striking, it is essential to recognize that this remains a reductionist model and an astrological exercise. Nevertheless, it undoubtedly ranks among the most effective forecasting models developed by financial astrologers to date.
The ingredients and the methodology were developed and disclosed by an extraordinary man named Larry Berg ("I discovered the Astro Method on November 19, 1980. At 1:45 p.m., to be exact."). The calculation of the composite line can be done of course manually and graphically with a Nautical Almanac and less complicated, much faster and more exact with software like e.g. an Excel Ephemeris, Alcyone Ephemeris or Timing Solution. Time and date in the chart refer to New York City (EST/EDT).
Cosmic Cluster Days
(CCDs) and
financial markets do not exhibit a consistent polarity or directional
bias. However, swing directions, along with their highs and lows—also
within the 'noise channel'—may correlate with or coincide with market
movements and reversals. The mid-March values are the highest in 2024. Upcoming 'cluster days' are:
Feb 25 (Sun)
Feb 29 (Thu)
Mar 02 (Sat) - Mar 03 (Sun) - Mar 04 (Mon)
Mar 07 (Thu)
Mar 09 (Sat) - Mar 10 (Sun) - Mar 11 (Mon) - Mar 12 (Tue) = peak - Mar 13 (Wed) - Mar 14 (Thu) - Mar 15 (Fri) - Mar 16 (Sat)
Mar 19 (Tue) = Spring Equinox
Apr 04 (Thu)
Apr 07 (Sun)
Apr 15 (Mon)
Apr 21 (Sun)
Apr 26 (Fri)
May 15 (Wed)