Credits: Larry Edelson |
Credits: UBS (2012) |
Credits: Larry Edelson |
Credits: UBS (2012) |
Credits: The visual Capitalist |
In André Barbault's Cyclic Index better times are at the highs, bad times at the lows. In Claude Ganeau's Index of Cyclic Equilibrium general mundane circumstances are considered to be better above the zero-line. Periods below the zero-line are generally less favorable and oftentimes coincide with major military conflicts. See also HERE + HERE |
Calculated and charted with Timing Solution |
Calculated and charted with Timing Solution |
Calculated with Timing Solution |
Inspired by André Barbault's Cyclic Index, back in the 1970s French astrologer Claude Ganeau (1912-1991) developed a method of determining periods on Earth that were positive or negative, and termed this “Index of Cyclic Equilibrium”. Time has always been measured by the Moon’s cycle. This begins with the New Moon, when the Sun and Moon are conjunct. The waxing phase is from the New Moon to the Full Moon, while the waning phase is from the Full Moon to the New Moon. The waxing phase is one of growth and positive vibrations, while the waning phase is one of decay and negative vibrations. Claude Ganeau applied this principle to the ten cycles of the outer planets, from Jupiter to Pluto, and explained:
“The stability or instability of the world is directly related to the difference in the sum of the phases of all waxing cycles of the five outer planets, and the sum of the phases of waning cycles of planets. While the resultant figure remains positive, the earth will tend to experience relative stability and a period of evolution; when the resultant figure is negative the earth enters a period of crisis and involution.”
Claude Ganeau's original 'Indice d'Equilibre Cyclique' for the XXth century. |
'Indice de Concentration Planétaire' 1485-1983 of Henri-Joseph Gouchon (1898-1978), André Barbault's and Claude Ganeau's common inspirator. |
André Barbault's Cyclic Index of Global Tension, Conflict and War is a composite of
the angular distances between the five outer planets. In mundane astrology Pluto, Neptune and Uranus are known as ‘Collective Planets’. Their cycles correspond to long-term cultural-historic periods. Saturn and Jupiter are the social planets which relate to social-political and economic developments. Calculated with Timing Solution. See also HERE |
André Barbault's original Cyclic Index (Indice de concentration planetaire) for the XXth century. |
The path of the Sun shows the two distinct loops around the Solar System Barycentre (centre point). |
Stock performance has been weak for the past 15 years. If history is a guide, it's likely to stay weak for at least another 10 years. Why? Because stocks are still fantastically expensive relative to most of recorded history. Credits: Business Insider UK |
Expected CITs: Sep 29 (Tue), Oct 09 (Fri), Oct 15 (Thu), Oct 23 (Fri), Nov 01 (Sun), Nov 04 (Wed), Nov 08 (Sun) |
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) |
The one sentiment reading that is NOT contrarian just turned bearish (above 50 = bullish, below = bearish) ... Source: Market Vane via @Not_Jim_Cramer |
... while FT covers like this one reliably show up when market bottoms are close-by or already in. |
Credits: FRED |
However, the daily sunspot number reached a 2 year high (154) while the SoLunar Map signals an upturn in the stock market (see also HERE) |
Upcoming Cosmic Cluster Days (CCDs) are: Sep 30 (Wed), Oct 02 (Fri), Oct 07 (Wed), Oct 11 (Sun), Oct 24 (Sat), Oct 26 (Mon), Nov 01 (Sun), Nov 03 (Tue), Nov 04 (Wed), Nov 19 (Thu), Nov 21 (Sat), Nov 26 (Thu), Nov 28 (Sat), Dec 02 (Wed). Previous CCDs are HERE |
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A Low in the SoLunar Map frequently is a High in the Stock Market and vice versa. Inversions occur. Upcoming turn-days are: Sep 28 (Mon), Oct 01 (Thu), Oct 05 (Mon), Oct 09 (Fri), Oct 13 (Tue), Oct 16 (Fri), Oct 20 (Tue), Oct 24 (Sat), Oct 28 (Wed), Oct 31 (Sat), Nov 03 (Tue), Nov 07 (Sat), Nov 11 (Wed), Nov 15 (Sun), Nov 18 (Wed), Nov 22 (Sun), Nov 26 (Thu), Nov 30 (Mon), Dec 03 (Thu). Previous SoLunar Maps HERE |
HERE |
The charts show the hourly solunar forces over Wall Street. Intraday movements of financial markets are strongly influenced by daily and intraday solunar forces. They usually closely follow their direction - either directly or inverted. Turning points can be fine-tuned using the previously described planetary hours as well as the times of rising, culminating and setting planets. Please note: The times calculated refer to EST (not EDT). |