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Monday, September 2, 2013
Sunday, September 1, 2013
The Cloud Mystery | Henrik Svensmark
The clouds are controlled by cosmic rays. And the cosmic rays are controlled by the Sun. «
The Sun, of course, also plays an important role in cloud formation. When there are many sunspots, the Sun's magnetic fields emit more charged particles, called the solar wind. The solar wind counteracts and neutralizes cosmic rays, controlling how many reach the Earth. During the 20th century, the Sun's magnetic activity almost doubled. As a result, fewer cosmic rays reached the Earth, the cloud cover thinned, and the Earth's climate warmed.
as nuclei for the condensation of water vapor and cloud formation. «
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Thursday, August 29, 2013
Some Astro Trading Rules
Rule # 02 [SP500] = SUN 90, 120, 180 JUP (geo)
Rule # 03 [SP500] = SUN 120 SAT (geo)
Rule # 04 [SP500] = SUN 00, 45, 90, 135, 180 SAT (geo)
Rule # 05 [SP500] = MER 120 JUP (geo)
Rule # 06 [SP500] = MER 120 NEP (geo)
Rule # 07 [SP500] = MER 88, 178, 268, 358 (helio)
Rule # 08 [SP500] = MER 120 NEP (geo)
Rule # 09 [SP500] = VEN 120 JUP (geo)
Rule # 10 [SP500] = VEN 00, 120 URA (helio)
Rule # 11 [SP500] = MAR 00, 90, 180 North Node (geo)
Rule # 12 [SP500 + Corn] = MER 00, 90, 180, 270 JUP (geo)
Rule # 13 [SP500 + Corn] = MER par VEN
Rule # 14 [Corn] = SUN par MER
Rule # 15 [Corn] = SUN par VEN
Rule # 16 [Corn] = MER 1 degree after retrograde
Rule # 17 [Corn] = MER 1 degree after direct
Rule # 18 [Corn] = MER 14 declination
Rule # 19 [Corn] = VEN 0 declination
Rule # 20 [Corn] = MAR 81, 171, 201, 351 (helio)
Rule # 21 [Soybeans] = VEN 00, 120 JUP (helio)
Rule # 22 [Soybeans] = VEN 00, 120 SAT (geo)
Rule # 23 [Soybeans] = VEN 120 SAT (geo)
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Rule # 24 [Soybeans] = MAR 00, 30, 60, 90, 120, 150, 180 JUP (geo)
Rule # 25 [Soybeans] = MAR 00, 120 SAT (geo)
Rule # 26 [Soybeans] = MAR 60, 124, 188, 252, 316 (geo)
Rule # 27 [US Bonds] = VEN 56, 176, 296 (helio)
Rule # 28 [US Bonds] = JUP 00, 15, 30, 45, 60, 75, 90, 105, 120, 135, 150, 165, 180 PLU (geo)
Rule # 29 [Swiss Franc] = MER 00 MAR (geo)
Rule # 30 [Swiss Franc] = MAR 00, 30, 60, 90, 120, 150, 180 JUP (geo)
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1) Look for a change in trend on a potential astro-turn-date, e.g. if market has been up, look for sell.
2) Additional energy enters the market on potential astro-turn-dates. If the market has been trading in a range for 4 days or more, trade the breakout of the range.
3) Without an obvious range or direction, do not trade.
Friday, June 28, 2013
27 - 54 -108 - 216 - 432 - 864 │Octaves below God
At its equator, the Sun rotates with a period of about 27 days. This
also equals the number of days of the duration of a sidereal revolution
of the Moon (27 days, 7 hours, 43 minutes, 11.5 seconds).
1 * 27 = 27
2 * 27 = 54 (1st octave)
4 * 27 = 108 (2nd octave)
8 * 27 = 216 = 6 * 6 * 6 (3rd octave)
16 * 27 = 432 (4th octave)
The next octave is 864.
One mean solar day = 86400 seconds (60 * 60 * 24 = 432 * 2 * 100 = 21600 * 4).
Sun’s diameter = 864000 (English) miles = 432 * 2 * 1000 = 12 * 12 * 600
Earth's diameter = 7920 miles = 8 * 9 * 10 * 11 miles.
Earth's radius = 3960 miles = 6 * 660 miles.
Moon's diameter = 2160 miles = 6 * 6 * 60 miles
Platonic Year = 240 * 108 years = 25920 years
Platonic Month = 2160 years
Moon's radius = 1080 miles = 10 * 108 miles
108 is the atomic weight of silver, the element traditionally associated with the Moon.
100 * 108 = 10800 = Number of stanzas in the Rig Veda of 40 syllables each =
40 * 10800 = 432000 syllables in the Rigveda
108 * 1000 = 108000 = 30 * 60 * 60 = number of seconds per zodiacal sign
432000 miles = Sun's radius.
Earth's radius + the Moon's radius = 5040 miles = 7! miles = 1 * 2 * 3 * 4 * 5 * 6 * 7 miles
Earth's distance from the Sun = 108 times the Sun's diameter (216 / 2).
The axis of Earth has a 23.5 degree
tilt in relation to its elliptical path. The tilting axis moves a whole
circle in 25920 years = 432 * 60. This means that the Earth is in each
house of the Zodiac for 2160 years (216 * 10). There are 86400 seconds in a day: 43200 for the daytime, and 43200 for the nighttime. There were 432000 fallen warriors whom the Valkyries carried to Valhalla, who rode forth to battle "for Odin in the last day".
The Vedas and Purāṇas describe time as a manifestation of the Supreme Being. A Kali Yuga lasts 432000 years. 'Kāl' in Sanskrit means 'to measure or to calculate Kāla', the mother of the spirit of the age. A range of units of Kāla measurements are described, spanning right from Paramāṇu (time length of about 17 microseconds) to the Mahā-Manvantara (311.04 trillion years). The 4 vedic Yugas follow a timeline ratio of 4 : 3 : 2 : 1. Satya-Yuga = 4800 * 360 = 1,728,000 solar years. Tretā-Yuga = 3600 * 360 = 1,296,000 years. Dvāpara-Yuga = 2400 * 360 = 864000 years. And finally the the Kali-Yuga is 1200 * 360 = 432000 years. 1000
Yuga cycles equal one Kalpa, that is one Day of Brahma. All these numbers are multiples
of 108, the number of beads in Eastern prayer necklaces.
Plato was among the first to notice that 216 is 3^3 + 4^3 + 5^3, that is the smallest cube that is also the sum of three cubes while 432 is the sum of four consecutive primes: 103 + 107 + 109 + 113 = 432
/ 2 = 216 = 6 * 6 * 6 and can be read as 666. This is the biblical number of Man,
who, according to Pythagoras, exists one octave below God = 16 * 27 = 432 (= the 4th octave of the solar frequency). Stonehenge is located at 51 degrees, 10 minutes, and 42.35294118 seconds North latitude, and 51 * 10 * 42.3529 = 21600 = 43200 / 2. The
musical note A has 432 Hz. 432 * 432 = 186,400 English miles are very
close to the speed of light in a vacuum in English miles per second (exact 186,624).
The Moon’s diameter is 2160 miles (radius = 1080 miles) and the Moon is 216,000 miles away from Earth, one hundred and eight times its diameter (The average distance between Moon's surface and Earth's surface is 108.3 lunar diameters). The Sun is 864,900 miles in diameter (which is roughly 108 diameters of Earth (actually 109.1) and 93465000 miles away. That is 432 times the Moon's distance (216 * 2) or roughly 108 solar diameters (216 / 2) from the surface of the Sun to the surface of the Earth (actually 107.5).
It takes the Sun 2160 years to regress one constellation. Also we arrive at 2160 years if we add 49 laps around the Sun for each of five planets (Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn) so that their start and finish points are the same sidereal cycle: Mercury 87.969 days + Venus 224.701 days + Mars 686.979 days + Jupiter 4332.554 days + Saturn 10,759.494 days = 16,091.697 days total divided by 365 = 44.086 years * 49 orbits = 2160.255
9 * 9 = 81
1 / 81 = 12345678
8 / 81= 98765432
98765432 * 9 = 888888888
12345678 * 9 = 111111111
Thursday, June 27, 2013
S&P500 and DAX vs Gann Time-Price-Relations
Friday, June 21, 2013
S&P500 vs Delta Pattern
Wednesday, June 19, 2013
SPX vs SoLunar Chart
2013-06-01 05:18 (Sat) = Tidal Force @ Zero
2013-06-08 10:56 (Sat) = New Moon
2013-06-10 05:19 (Mon) = Tidal Force @ MIN + Moon @ Apogee
2013-06-16 12:24 (Sun) = First Quarter
2013-06-18 05:20 (Tue) = Tidal Force @ Zero
2013-06-21 01:04 (Fri) = Summer Solstice
2013-06-23 05:20 (Sun) = Tidal Force @ MAX + Moon @ Perigee + Full Moon + SuperMoon
2013-06-29 05:20 (Sat) = Tidal Force @ Zero
2013-06-29 23:53 (Sat) = Third Quarter
2013-07-05 13:59 (Fri) = Earth @ Aphelion
2013-07-07 05:21 (Sun) = Tidal Force @ MIN + Moon @ Apogee
2013-07-08 02:14 (Mon) = New Moon
2013-07-15 22:18 (Mon) = First Quarter
2013-07-16 05:22 (Tue) = Tidal Force @ Zero
2013-07-21 05:22 (Sun) = Tidal Force @ MAX + Moon @ Perigee
2013-07-22 13:16 (Mon) = Full Moon + SuperMoon
2013-07-28 05:23 (Sun) = Tidal Force @ Zero
2013-07-29 12:43 (Mon) = Third Quarter
2013-08-03 04:15 (Sat) = Tidal Force @ MIN + Moon @ Apogee
More HERE
Wednesday, June 5, 2013
S&P 500 vs Planets out of Bounds
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Calculated and charted with Sergey Tarassov's Timing Solution |
Astrologer Kt Boehrer was a pioneer in the field of declination studies. She coined the term 'out of bounds' to denote when a planet moved outside the Sun's declination path and into the solar 'no go' area. Apart from the Sun, only Saturn and Neptune never go out of bounds. All other planets - Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Uranus, and Pluto - plus the Moon go out of bounds at some point during their cycles. Mercury, Venus, and Mars go out of bounds on a frequent basis. The Moon has an 18.6 year pulsation, divided into approximately 9-year halves. It spends around 9 years within the Sun's path, and then another 9 years making regular excursions outside the solar bounds (see also HERE).
S&P500 vs NYSE McClellan Oscillator
Thursday, May 16, 2013
Myles Wilson Walker - Super Timing
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2013-Apr-05 21:43 (Fri) = MER @ 268° [helio]
2013-May-02 00:51 (Thu) = MER @ 358° [helio]
2013-May-17 17:41 (Fri) = MER @ 88° [helio]
2013-May-18 10:31 (Sat) = MER par VEN
2013-Jun-03 18:03 (Mon) = MER @ 178° [helio]
2013-Jun-05 00:00 (Wed) = CIT of (Decl MER+MAR-VEN)
2013-Jun-09 22:07 (Sun) = MER par VEN
2013-Jun-11 23:21 (Tue) = VEN 120° URA [helio]
2013-Jun-24 00:00 (Mon) = CIT of (Decl MER+MAR-VEN)
2013-Jul-02 20:56 (Tue) = MER @ 268° [helio]
2013-Jul-11 02:31 (Thu) = MER par VEN
2013-Jul-29 00:05 (Mon) = MER @ 358° [helio]
Sunday, April 21, 2013
DJI vs Bradley Index
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Calculated and charted with Sergey Tarassov's Timing Solution (see also HERE) |
2013-01-13 (Sun)
2013-01-24 (Thu)
2013-02-07 (Thu)
2013-02-11 (Mon)
2013-02-14 (Thu)
2013-02-25 (Mon)
2013-03-11 (Mon)
2013-03-28 (Thu)
2013-04-11 (Thu)
2013-04-21 (Sun)
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Credits: Francis Bussiere - HERE |
2013-05-03 (Fri)
2013-05-10 (Fri)
2013-05-20 (Mon)
2013-05-26 (Sun)
2013-06-08 (Sat)
2013-06-21 (Fri)
2013-07-29 (Mon)
2013-08-15 (Thu)
2013-08-23 (Fri)
2013-09-01 (Sun)
2013-09-16 (Mon)
2013-09-30 (Mon)
2013-10-15 (Tue)
2013-10-20 (Sun)
2013-11-05 (Tue)
2013-11-15 (Fri)
2013-11-27 (Wed)
2013-12-14 (Sat)
2013-12-27 (Fri)
2014-01-07 (Tue)
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Credits: Alphee Lavoie - HERE |
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Credits: Mike Korell - HERE |
2014-02-06 (Thu)
2014-02-09 (Sun)
2014-02-14 (Fri)
2014-03-17 (Mon)
2014-04-13 (Sun)
2014-04-23 (Wed)
2014-05-12 (Mon)
2014-05-21 (Wed)
2014-06-01 (Sun)
2014-06-19 (Thu)
2014-07-06 (Sun)
2014-07-17 (Thu)
2014-07-23 (Wed)
2014-08-04 (Mon)
2014-08-11 (Mon)
2014-08-16 (Sat)
2014-08-30 (Sat)
2014-09-03 (Wed)
2014-09-13 (Sat)
2014-09-21 (Sun)
2014-10-02 (Thu)
2014-10-08 (Wed)
2014-10-18 (Sat)
2014-11-03 (Mon)
2014-11-23 (Sun)
2014-12-16 (Tue)
2014-12-24 (Wed)
2015-01-11 (Sun)
See also HERE & HERE
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Thursday, April 4, 2013
SPX vs George Bayer's Rule #4A - Mercury 80 Years Ago
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. Note, that a planet changing signs and going direct, respectively retrograde are two entirely different things, but for our work they fit together. Here is a list of these places together with the dates when they happened back in 1857. These dates are to be carried over to the year 1937, exactly 80 years further according to the Sun’s motion and not according to Mercury’s motion. All quotations are for Mercury only. In this example the years 1857 and 1858 were used.[George Bayer (1940): Stock and Commodity Traders´ Hand-Book of Trend Determination. Carmel, California; p. 47]
1857 – equals 1937 1858 – equals 1938
3/31 0 Aries 1/6 retrograde
5/20 retrograde 1/26 direct
6/17 direct 2/13 0 Aquarius
7/23 0 Leo 3/6-7 0 Pisces
10/10 direct 3/23 0 Aries
11/22 0 Sagittarius 4/6 0 Taurus
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. Look up the dates on the hide charts. Note: The very same calendar days are used 80 years later.
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2013-03-13 14:48 (Wed) = Mercury (R) 80 Years ago
2013-03-25 16:55 (Mon) = Mercury entered Pisces 80 Years ago
2013-04-05 18:39 (Fri) = Mercury (D) 80 Years ago
2013-04-17 10:26 (Wed) = Mercury entered Aries 80 Years ago
2013-05-10 03:40 (Fri) = Mercury entered Taurus 80 Years ago
2013-05-25 10:26 (Sat) = Mercury entered Gemini 80 Years ago
Sunday, March 24, 2013
SPX vs George Bayer's Rule #40 - Latitude of Venus
Here is the rule: Changes of trend for minor moves occur at the following Latitude points of Venus:
0°00’ = 0.000 degrees
0°13’ = +/- 0.217 degrees
1°50’ = +/- 1.833 degrees
2°17’ = +/- 2.283 degrees
2°30’ = +/- 2.500 degrees
3°00’ = +/- 3.000 degrees
3°17’ = +/- 3.283 degrees
3°23’ = +/- 3.383 degrees
2013-02-25 10:05 (Mon) = VEN Lat @ -03°00'
2013-03-05 18:15 (Tue) = VEN Lat @ -03°17'
2013-03-12 02:53 (Tue) = VEN Lat @ -03°23'
2013-03-18 01:04 (Mon) = VEN Lat @ -03°23'
2013-03-24 08:40 (Sun) = VEN Lat @ -03°17'
2013-04-01 15:32 (Mon) = VEN Lat @ -03°00'
2013-04-10 20:14 (Wed) = VEN Lat @ -02°30'
Monday, March 4, 2013
S&P 500 vs Gann Time-Price-Relations & Delta Cycles
Friday, March 1, 2013
SPX vs SoLunar Tidal Forces
2013-01-03 04:06 (Thu) = Tidal Force @ Zero
2013-01-04 22:58 (Fri) = Third Quarter
2013-01-10 04:06 (Thu) = Tidal Force @ MAX + Moon @ Perigee
2013-01-11 14:44 (Fri) = New Moon
2013-01-17 04:07 (Thu) = Tidal Force @ Zero
2013-01-18 18:45 (Fri) = First Quarter
2013-01-22 04:07 (Tue) = Tidal Force @ MIN + Moon @ Apogee
2013-01-26 23:38 (Sat) = Full Moon
2013-01-30 04:08 (Wed) = Tidal Force @ Zero
2013-02-03 08:56 (Sun) = Third Quarter
2013-02-07 04:09 (Thu) = Tidal Force @ MAX + Moon @ Perigee
2013-02-10 02:20 (Sun) = New Moon
2013-02-14 04:09 (Thu) = Tidal Force @ Zero
2013-02-17 15:31 (Sun) = First Quarter
2013-02-19 04:10 (Tue) = Tidal Force @ MIN + Moon @ Apogee
2013-02-26 04:10 (Tue) = Tidal Force @ Zero
2013-03-04 16:53 (Mon) = Third Quarter
2013-03-06 04:11 (Wed) = Tidal Force @ MAX + Moon @ Perigee
2013-03-11 14:51 (Mon) = New Moon
2013-03-13 05:11 (Wed) = Tidal Force @ Zero
2013-03-19 05:12 (Tue) = Tidal Force @ MIN + Moon @ Apogee + First Quarter
2013-03-20 07:02 (Thu) = Spring Equinox
2013-03-25 05:12 (Mon) = Tidal Force @ Zero
2013-03-27 04:27 (Wed) = Full Moon
2013-03-31 05:13 (Sun) = Tidal Force @ MAX + Moon @ Perigee
2013-04-02 23:37 (Tue) = Third Quarter
2013-04-08 05:14 (Mon) = Tidal Force @ Zero
2013-04-10 04:35 (Wed) = New Moon
2013-04-16 05:14 (Tue) = Tidal Force @ MIN + Moon @ Apogee
2013-04-18 07:31 (Thu) = First Quarter
2013-04-22 05:15 (Mon) = Tidal Force @ Zero
2013-04-25 14:57 (Thu) = Full Moon + Lunar Eclipse
2013-04-27 05:15 (Sat) = Tidal Force @ MAX + Moon @ Perigee
2013-05-02 06:14 (Thu) = Third Quarter
2013-05-05 05:16 (Sun) = Tidal Force @ Zero
2013-05-09 19:25 (Thu) = Solar Eclipse = New Moon
2013-05-13 05:16 (Mon) = Tidal Force @ MIN + Moon @ Apogee
2013-05-17 23:34 (Fri) = First Quarter
2013-05-20 05:17 (Mon) = Tidal Force @ Zero
2013-05-24 23:10 (Fri) = Lunar Eclipse + Full Moon + SuperMoon
2013-05-25 20:43 (Sat) = Tidal Force @ MAX + Moon @ Perigee
2013-05-31 13:58 (Fri) = Third Quarter
2013-06-01 05:18 (Sat) = Tidal Force @ Zero
2013-06-08 10:56 (Sat) = New Moon
2013-06-10 05:19 (Mon) = Tidal Force @ MIN + Moon @ Apogee
2013-06-16 12:24 (Sun) = First Quarter
2013-06-18 05:20 (Tue) = Tidal Force @ Zero
2013-06-21 01:04 (Fri) = Summer Solstice
2013-06-23 05:20 (Sun) = Tidal Force @ MAX + Moon @ Perigee + Full Moon + SuperMoon
2013-06-29 05:20 (Sat) = Tidal Force @ Zero
2013-06-29 23:53 (Sat) = Third Quarter
2013-07-05 13:59 (Fri) = Earth @ Aphelion
2013-07-07 05:21 (Sun) = Tidal Force @ MIN + Moon @ Apogee
2013-07-08 02:14 (Mon) = New Moon
2013-07-15 22:18 (Mon) = First Quarter
2013-07-16 05:22 (Tue) = Tidal Force @ Zero
2013-07-21 05:22 (Sun) = Tidal Force @ MAX + Moon @ Perigee
2013-07-22 13:16 (Mon) = Full Moon + SuperMoon
2013-07-28 05:23 (Sun) = Tidal Force @ Zero
2013-07-29 12:43 (Mon) = Third Quarter
2013-08-03 04:15 (Sat) = Tidal Force @ MIN + Moon @ Apogee
2013-08-06 16:51 (Tue) = New Moon
2013-08-12 05:24 (Mon) = Tidal Force @ Zero
2013-08-14 05:56 (Wed) = First Quarter
2013-08-19 05:25 (Mon) = Tidal Force @ MAX + Moon @ Perigee
2013-08-20 20:45 (Tue) = Full Moon + SuperMoon
2013-08-25 05:25 (Sun) = Tidal Force @ Zero
2013-08-28 04:35 (Wed) = Third Quarter
2013-08-30 19:01 (Fri) = Tidal Force @ MIN + Moon @ Apogee
2013-09-05 06:36 (Thu) = New Moon
2013-09-08 05:26 (Sun) = Tidal Force @ Zero
2013-09-12 12:08 (Thu) = First Quarter
2013-09-15 05:27 (Sun) = Tidal Force @ MAX + Moon @ Perigee
2013-09-19 06:13 (Thu) = Full Moon
2013-09-22 05:28 (Sun) = Tidal Force @ Zero
2013-09-22 16:44 (Sun) = Fall Equinox
2013-09-26 22:56 (Thu) = Third Quarter
2013-09-27 05:28 (Fri) = Tidal Force @ MIN + Moon @ Apogee
2013-10-04 19:35 (Fri) = New Moon + Tidal Force @ Zero
2013-10-11 05:29 (Fri) = Tidal Force @ MAX + Moon @ Perigee + First Quarter
2013-10-18 18:38 (Fri) = Full Moon + Lunar Eclipse
2013-10-19 05:30 (Sat) = Tidal Force @ Zero
2013-10-25 05:30 (Fri) = Tidal Force @ MIN + Moon @ Apogee
2013-10-26 18:40 (Sat) = Third Quarter
2013-10-31 05:31 (Thu) = Tidal Force @ Zero
2013-11-03 07:46 (Sun) = Solar Eclipse + New Moon
2013-11-06 04:31 (Wed) = Tidal Force @ MAX + Moon @ Perigee
2013-11-10 00:57 (Sun) = First Quarter
2013-11-15 04:32 (Fri) = Tidal Force @ Zero
2013-11-17 10:16 (Sun) = Full Moon
2013-11-22 04:33 (Fri) = Tidal Force @ MIN + Moon @ Apogee
2013-11-25 14:28 (Mon) = Third Quarter
2013-11-28 04:33 (Thu) = Tidal Force @ Zero
2013-12-02 19:22 (Mon) = New Moon
2013-12-04 04:34 (Wed) = Tidal Force @ MAX + Moon @ Perigee
2013-12-09 10:12 (Mon) = First Quarter
2013-12-12 04:34 (Thu) = Tidal Force @ Zero
2013-12-17 04:28 (Tue) = Full Moon
2013-12-20 04:35 (Fri) = Tidal Force @ MIN + Moon @ Apogee
2013-12-21 12:11 (Sat) = Winter Solstice
2013-12-25 08:48 (Wed) = Third Quarter
2013-12-26 04:36 (Thu) = Tidal Force @ Zero
More HERE
SPX vs George Bayer's Rule #44 - Mercury Halfway Retrograde
MERCURY HALFWAY RETROGRADE PLACE[George Bayer (1940): Stock and Commodity Traders´ Hand-Book of Trend Determination. Carmel, California; p. 43]
... The rule here concerns only the retrograde movement and centers specifically on the halfway point from the moment Mercury turns retrograde to the place where it moves again direct. We figure the difference of these two places in the Zodiac, divide by two and look in the ephemeris (Raphael’s) for the date when this halfway point is reached ...
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2012-11-17 06:27 (Sat) = MER @ halfway (R)
2013-03-05 02:12 (Tue) = MER @ halfway (R)
2013-07-08 23:50 (Mon) = MER @ halfway (R)
2013-11-01 08:45 (Fri) = MER @ halfway (R)
2014-02-16 06:13 (Sun) = MER @ halfway (R)