45 degrees on the Square of Nine currently equal 19 points in the S&P 500. See also HERE & HERE & HERE & HERE |
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45 degrees on the Square of Nine currently equal 19 points in the S&P 500. See also HERE & HERE & HERE & HERE |
See also HERE |
Charts above created with Gannalyst Professional 5.0 |
The dashed magenta line implies no magnitude. See also HERE & HERE |
MARS IN GEOCENTRIC LONGITUDE PLUS 330 DEGREES[George Bayer (1940): Stock and Commodity Traders´ Hand-Book of Trend Determination. Carmel, California; p. 15]
Here is a rule that does not occur very often. Whenever it can be used, grand results are obtained. We use the position of Mars in geocentric longitude and the value to be used is 16 degrees 35’. The signs which we have to use change from year to year backwards. In simpler words, we add to a value once established 330 degrees. As stated above the Laws of Nature are very intricate and hard to explain, but when looked up on charts and in the ephemerides you can grasp what I mean.
Larry R. Williams: The Right Stock at the Right Time, p. 11 |
S&P500 |
Value Line Arithmetic Index |
Value Line Geometric Index |
Oscar Carboni - ESH13 |
Oscar Carboni - DJIY - Bull Flag - No Gap |
John Hampson - Lunar Geomagnetic Model for Stock Market 2013 |
We use the geocentric ephemeris, concentrate only on Mercury as it passes through the Zodiac. We mark each day when this planet enters a new sign 80 years ago, i.e. when it arrives at 0 degrees. We also mark those days in which Mercury turns retrograde or direct ... These dates are to be carried over ... exactly 80 years further according to the Sun’s motion and not according to Mercury’s motion ... Each and every one of these positions gave 80 years later tops and bottoms not of a few points but of from 50 to 200 points in hides.[George Bayer (1940): Stock and Commodity Traders´ Hand-Book of Trend Determination. Carmel, California; p. 47]
1967 = Daily High - Low Band |
1967 = End of Day Close |
1967 = End of Day Close |
Full Moon 1967 = New Moon 2012 |
MERCURY LATITUDE HELIOCENTRIC[George Bayer (1940): Stock and Commodity Traders´ Hand-Book of Trend Determination. Carmel, California; p. 41]
In the present rule we shall use the heliocentric Latitude of Mercury ... There are four values in this line which bring forth changes of trend. These values are: 0°00', 3°21, 6°42, and 7°00’. The inside values are effective on either side, on the way up also on the way down. Some mighty fine tops and bottoms are produced when Mercury in this motion passes the above mentioned degrees.
MARS DECLINATION HELIOCENTRIC, 19°51’00” *
From the Nautical Almanac, page 191 up we find the apparent Declination of Mars. We use in this only the value 19°51’. We locate these days ahead of time and expect tops and bottoms to appear there ... These cases happen twice or three times a year.
[George Bayer (1940): Stock and Commodity Traders´ Hand-Book of Trend Determination. Carmel, California; p. 47]
* Heliocentric declination does not exist. In astronomy the heliocentric coordinate system uses longitude and latitude; the geocentric coordinates system longitude and declination. Since Mars oscillates between latitude +/- 1.85 degrees, Bayer was actually looking for days when Mars' declination was at +/- 19°51’00” = 19.850 degrees.
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