Showing posts with label Mercury. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mercury. Show all posts

Saturday, December 3, 2016

Sunday, November 20, 2016

SPX vs Declination of Mercury + Venus | Parallel of Declination

A parallel aspect is formed between two planets with the same declination or distance north or
south of the ecliptic. If the planets are both North or both South of the ecliptic, the parallel
aspect is read as a conjunction. If they are the same declination but one is North and one is South,
then the contra-parallel is read as a 180 degree opposition.
On Nov 24 (Thu) Mercury and Venus will be parallel of declination at -25 degrees south (circled in red).
This usually entails a change in trend (+/- 1 CD).

Sunday, October 23, 2016

SPX vs Mercury conjunct Sun

The next conjunction of Mercury with the Sun will occur on Oct 27 (Thu).

Thursday, September 29, 2016

SPX vs Mercury’s Maximum Elongation East / West + MER 000 SUN

Any Mercury Maximum Elongation (e.g. maximum West on Sep 28, 2016) coincides with increased solar storminess, particularly
within a few days either way of the key points within the cycle. Superior (far side) conjunctions of the Sun and Mercury
(e.g. Oct 27, 2016) are typically indications of bursts of solar activity (solar flares, coronal holes and coronal mass
ejections (CMEs)) some two weeks later, give or take a few days either way.
Maximum
Elongation of Mercury Calculators e.g. HERE + HERE

Friday, April 22, 2016

SPX vs Mercury @ 88° | 178° | 268° | 358° (heliocentric)

Mercury's heliocentric position at 178 degrees oftentimes coincides with short term lows in the S&P500.