Showing posts with label SuperMoon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label SuperMoon. Show all posts

Saturday, January 27, 2018

Russell 2000 Index vs 4 Lunar Month Cycle │ High on Lunar Eclipse


Tuesday, January 30 should be a down-day, the Super Blue Blood Moon and Total Lunar Eclipse on Wednesday a high.
If the cycle's polarity remains intact (HERE), a choppy sideways-to-down consolidation of US-stocks into March 13 should follow. Otherwise the consolidation would only last into end of February, and would be followed by a swing up into mid March and swing down into March 28.


Credits: NASA

Monday, November 7, 2016

SuperMoon on Nov 14 | Closest and Largest in 86 Years

On November 14 (Mon) the Full Moon will be closer to Earth than it’s been since January 26, 1948. And the Moon won’t come this close again until November 25, 2034. That makes the upcoming Full Moon the closest and largest Supermoon in a period of 86 years. A Supermoon is the coincidence of a Full Moon or a New Moon with the closest approach the Moon makes to the Earth on its elliptical orbit, resulting in the largest apparent size of the lunar disk as seen from Earth. The technical term is the Perigee-Syzygy of the Earth-Moon-Sun system.

Tuesday, September 1, 2015

Blood Moon Ends Lunar Tetrad - SuperMoon Lunar Eclipse on September 28

Credits: NASA
A rare celestial event is scheduled for September 28, 2015 - a total Lunar Eclipse and the closest SuperMoon of the year. This Full Moon is also known as the Harvest Moon, and Blood Moon, because it ends the current Lunar Tetrad - series of 4 consecutive total eclipses occurring at approximately six month intervals.

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).

Thursday, July 3, 2014

July 12, 2014 = Mercury’s Maximum Western Elongation + SuperMoon

Of all the planets Mercury is the smallest and closest to the Sun, and has a fast orbital period of 88 Earth days on average. Despite the small size and the slow 59-day-long rotation, Mercury has a significant magnetic field, strong enough to deflect the solar wind and to create a magnetosphere that can trap solar wind plasma. Mercury was a Roman god who travelled between the worlds of gods, humans and the dead. In astrology Mercury is generally associated with mental activities and faculties of the mind, and in astrofinance Mercury is the planet of trading, commerce, and intellect. However, seen from Earth, Mercury’s orbit around the Sun is 116 days on average (+/- 32 days). Also seen from Earth, it reaches a maximum Eastern and a maximum western elongation. These moments frequently coincide with a changes in trend in financial markets (see also HERE). 


On July 12, 2014 Mercury will reach the maximum western elongation on its orbit (HERE). On the same day there will be a SuperMoon (HERE) making a series of aspects to Pluto, Uranus, Saturn, Mars and Jupiter between July 11-12. This should have at least some short-term impact on the financial markets. On July 15 (Tue) both the geocentric and heliocentric Bradley Indices are at their highs of the year 2014 (HERE). Saturn is the Lord of Karma, and after 150 days of retrograde motion, will station direct on July 20 (Sun). Uranus is the Lord of the unpredictable, revolution, and progression and will turn retrograde the next day, July 21 (Mon). Ray Merriman remarks on this period: "Equity markets are prone to upheavals during such bouts of cosmic thunder."


Monday, March 26, 2012

Tidal CITs @ Willets Point [NYC] March 15 - June 15





















2012-03-14 (Wed) = Third Quarter
2012-03-16 (Fri) = Tidal CIT
 
2012-03-22 (Thu) = New Moon 
2012-03-23 (Fri) = Tidal CIT
2012-03-26 (Mon) = Moon @ Apogee
2012-03-30 (Fri) = First Quarter
2012-04-02 (Mon) = Tidal CIT
 
2012-04-06 (Fri) = Full Moon = SuperMoon
2012-04-07 (Sat) = Moon @ Perigee
 
2012-04-08 (Sun) = Tidal CIT
2012-04-13 (Fri) = Third Quarter
2012-04-14 (Sat) = Tidal CIT
 
2012-04-21 (Sat) = New Moon 
2012-04-22 (Sun) = Tidal CIT
2012-04-22 (Sun) = Moon @ Apogee
2012-04-29 (Sun) = First Quarter
2012-05-01 (Tue) = Tidal CIT

2012-05-05 (Sat) = Moon @ Perigee
2012-05-05 (Sat) = Full Moon = SuperMoon 
2012-05-08 (Tue) = Tidal CIT
2012-05-12 (Sat) = Third Quarter
2012-05-13 (Sun) = Tidal CIT
 
2012-05-19 (Sat) = Moon @ Apogee
2012-05-20 (Sun) = New Moon = Solar Eclipse
 
2012-05-23 (Wed) = Tidal CIT
2012-05-28 (Mon) = First Quarter
2012-05-31 (Thu) = Tidal CIT
 
2012-06-03 (Sun) = Moon @ Perigee
2012-06-04 (Mon) = Full Moon = SuperMoon = Lunar Eclipse

2012-06-06 (Wed) = Tidal CIT
2012-06-11 (Mon) = Third Quarter
2012-06-12 (Tue) = Tidal CIT
2012-06-15 (Fri) = Moon @ Apogee
 
2012-06-19 (Tue) = New Moon

2012-06-22 (Fri) = Tidal CIT