Showing posts with label Lunar Node's Speed. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lunar Node's Speed. Show all posts
Saturday, October 10, 2015
SPX vs True Lunar Node's Speed
Labels:
AstroFin,
Financial Astrology,
Lunar Cycle,
Lunar Eclipse,
Lunar Node,
Lunar Node's Speed,
Solar Eclipse,
SPX,
US-Stocks
Saturday, October 3, 2015
SPX vs True Lunar Node's Speed + Eclipse Crash Window
Expected CITs: Oct 05 (Mon), Oct 08 (Thu), Oct 11 (Sun), Oct 17 (Sat), Oct 21 (Wed), Oct 23 (Fri), Oct 25 (Sun), Oct 30 (Fri), Nov 04 (Wed) |
Labels:
AstroFin,
Financial Astrology,
Lunar Eclipse,
Lunar Node,
Lunar Node's Speed,
Solar Eclipse,
SPX,
US-Stocks
Tuesday, September 22, 2015
SPX vs Lunar Node's Speed
Market CITs are likely when the Lunar Node's Speed (degrees longitude/day) is at MIN/MAX and at 0. The Eclipse Crash Window opens and closes around 21 days before and 21 days after the Solar- and Lunar Eclipses. The table at left shows the nodal speed at MIN/MAX and at 0 during the next 30 days. The Sun will conjunct the Lunar Node (North Node) on Sep 24 (Thu). See also HERE + HERE |
Labels:
18 Year Cycle,
18.61,
AstroFin,
Astronomy,
Lunar Eclipse,
Lunar Node's Speed,
Mean Lunar Node,
Moon Wobble,
Nodal Cycle,
Nodal Speed,
North Node,
Solar Eclipse,
SPX,
Sun,
True Lunar Node,
US-Stocks
Tuesday, September 1, 2015
Blood Moon Ends Lunar Tetrad - SuperMoon Lunar Eclipse on September 28
Credits: NASA |
There's much talk about the Seven Year Shemitah Cycle and related stock market crashes. However, eclipses occur near the Lunar Nodes: Solar eclipses (September 13) when the passage of the Moon through a Node coincides with the New Moon, and Lunar Eclipses (September 28) when the passage coincides with the Full Moon (HERE + HERE).
Labels:
Astronomy,
Blood Moon,
Fred Espenak,
Harvest Moon,
Lunar Cycle,
Lunar Eclipse,
Lunar Node,
Lunar Node's Speed,
Lunar Tetrad,
NASA,
Richard Nolle,
Seven Year Shemitah Cycle,
Solar Eclipse,
SuperMoon
Monday, August 24, 2015
The Chart Whisperer Exlaining the Nature of this Crash
Labels:
4 Lunar Year Cycle,
Astrometric Indicator,
Dodd–Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act,
FED,
Financial Astrology,
Liquiity,
Lunar Node's Speed,
Oscar Carboni,
QE,
W.D. Gann's Financial Table
Sunday, August 2, 2015
Sunday, June 21, 2015
SPX vs the Rhythm of the Node
Financial markets correlate with the 4-14 day cycle of the retrograde-stationary-direct motion of the Lunar True Node (North Node). This cycle can be depicted by charting the geocentric longitude and speed of the Node against e.g. the S&P 500 (speed in this context is geocentric motion of degrees longitude per day). About
every 86.5 days a so called Moon Wobble occurs when the Sun is
conjunct, opposite and square (0°, 90°, 180°, 270°) the Lunar Node. The Node
starts wobbling about two weeks before the exact event and remains
instable until about one week after. If coupled with solar and lunar
eclipses, the wobble-effect can be extended. And as the Sun approaches
conjunction and opposition towards the lunar node, it's motion is almost
blocked (bluish shaded areas). This is a potential crash period in financial markets.
The blue dotted diagonal is the longitude of Lunar Mean Node. The blueish verticals indicate the changes in the motion of the Lunar True Node. |
The plane of the lunar orbit precesses in space completing a revolution in 6798.3835 days or 18.612958 years. The Lunar Node enters a new sign of the zodiac (30°) every 1.551 years or every 18.613 months = 1.55 years = 80.9 weeks = 566.53 CD / 8 = 10.12 week cycle = 55 Trading Days |
Labels:
18.61,
Lunar Cycles Trading Strategies,
Lunar Node's Speed,
Moon Wobble,
Nodal Cycle,
Nodal Speed,
North Node,
Solar Eclipse,
SPX,
Sun,
True Lunar Node,
US-Stocks
Wednesday, July 11, 2012
S&P 500 vs Lunar Node's Speed
There
is a remarkable correlation between the Speed of the Lunar Node (a.k.a. North Node a.k.a. Rahu; speed =
motion in degrees longitude per unit of time, e.g. per day) and short term changes
in the trend (ST CITs) of financial markets when
- the speed of the [true] lunar node is 0, and
- the lunar node changes direction [ = Min and Max of the swings].
In
astrology the Lunar Node represents the mass, the public
at large, also
foreign elements or strangers (HERE). So in a market it would mean overseas
investors if the North Node were in the 7th house or in the 9th house, in
the 3rd house = foreign news, in the 2nd = foreign money, in 10th foreign
foreign government, in the 12th, the 6th, and the 8th = foreign losses.
The lunar nodes precess rather quickly around the ecliptic, completing a revolution (called a draconitic or nodical period, the period of nutation) in 18.6 years (note that this is not the same length as a saros). The lunar orbit is inclined by about 5 degrees on the ecliptic: hence the Moon can be up to about 5 degrees north or south of the ecliptic. The ecliptic is inclined by about 23.4° on the celestial equator, the plane that is perpendicular to the rotation axis of the Earth. As a consequence, once during the 18.6-year nodal period, when the ascending node of the Moon's orbit coincides with the vernal equinox, then the Moon reaches extreme northern and southern declinations (Lunar Node's Declination Cycle). Then it also has its extreme northern and southern azimuth points of rising and setting on the horizon; its extreme lowest and highest altitude when crossing the meridian; and potentially extreme late first sightings of the New Moon (more HERE).
The cycle of the true Lunar Node is always exactly 18.613 Solar Years = 6798.364 CD. The 4th harmonic of 18.618 Solar Years is 1,699.591 CD = 4.6 Solar Years. Hence the North Node moves 30° and enters a new sign in the zodiac every 1.55 Solar Years (= 18.613 months):
18.613 Solar Years / 12
The lunar nodes precess rather quickly around the ecliptic, completing a revolution (called a draconitic or nodical period, the period of nutation) in 18.6 years (note that this is not the same length as a saros). The lunar orbit is inclined by about 5 degrees on the ecliptic: hence the Moon can be up to about 5 degrees north or south of the ecliptic. The ecliptic is inclined by about 23.4° on the celestial equator, the plane that is perpendicular to the rotation axis of the Earth. As a consequence, once during the 18.6-year nodal period, when the ascending node of the Moon's orbit coincides with the vernal equinox, then the Moon reaches extreme northern and southern declinations (Lunar Node's Declination Cycle). Then it also has its extreme northern and southern azimuth points of rising and setting on the horizon; its extreme lowest and highest altitude when crossing the meridian; and potentially extreme late first sightings of the New Moon (more HERE).
The cycle of the true Lunar Node is always exactly 18.613 Solar Years = 6798.364 CD. The 4th harmonic of 18.618 Solar Years is 1,699.591 CD = 4.6 Solar Years. Hence the North Node moves 30° and enters a new sign in the zodiac every 1.55 Solar Years (= 18.613 months):
18.613 Solar Years / 12
= 18.613 months
= 1.55 years
= 80.9 weeks
= 1.55 years
= 80.9 weeks
= 566.53 CD
= 566.53 CD / 8
= 10.12 weeks
= 55 TD (Trading Days)
= 566.53 CD / 8
= 10.12 weeks
= 55 TD (Trading Days)
It was astrologer Carl Payne Tobey (1902-1980) who coined the term Moon Wobble. After a painstaking examination of a large number of major disasters, involving fires, bad weather and loss of life, he found that many of the most serious and traumatic catastrophes occur in association with eclipses, especially when other dire planetary aspects coincided. He also found however that such evils are not exclusively linked to eclipses and may also occur when the Sun forms a T- square to the nodal axis. He called this a Moon Wobble, for it is when the Moon is wobbling in its path by declination. So, when the Sun is conjoined with either node or in this T-square to the nodal axis, this raises the likelihood of major environmental damage, loss of life or property, or other dire effects (more HERE).
Labels:
AstroFin,
Carl Payne Tobey,
Lunar Node's Speed,
Moon Wobble,
North Node,
SPX
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