Sunday, October 18, 2015
SPX vs Astrometric Indicator
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AstroFin,
Astrometric Indicator,
Financial Astrology,
SPX,
US-Stocks
SPX vs Sunspots
Labels:
AstroFin,
Financial Astrology,
Market and Solar Activity,
SPX,
Sunspots,
US-Stocks
Saturday, October 17, 2015
Are 97% Of Climate Scientists Complete Morons?
Looking e.g. at the open minded and innovative scientific findings in H.H. Clayton's excellent World Weather Records of 1923, perfectly illustrates the intellectual degradation of nowadays mainstream climate sciences, deluded and obsessed by the fraudulent and absurd malthusian ideology of man-made global warming and the genocidal cult of 'climate protection' (HERE + HERE) |
If the name of a single person were to be identified with the birth of paleoclimatology, it would be Vladimir Peter Köppen (1846–1940), a German-Russian geographer, meteorologist, climatologist and botanist. In 1924 he and his son-in-law Alfred Wegener published a paper called 'Die Klimate der Geologischen Vorzeit' (The Climates Of The Geological Past) providing crucial support to the astronomical theory on ice ages of Milutin Milanković (1879-1958). |
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Alfred Wegener,
Environmentalism,
H.H. Clayton,
IPCC,
Malthusianism,
Man Made Global Warming,
Milutin Milanković,
OT,
Paleoclimatology,
Population Reduction,
Solar Cycle,
Tony Heller,
Wladimir Peter Köppen
Thursday, October 15, 2015
SPX vs Maximum Elongation of Mercury
Previous posts HERE |
Financial Markets and Solar Activity HERE |
[...] The current Mercury Max cycle (the third one and final complete one this year) began with Mercury’s maximum eastern elongation on September 4, continues through the September 17 to October 9 retrograde (including the September 30 inferior conjunction with the Sun), and concludes when the little Sun-grazer reaches maximum western elongation on October 15.
Celestial Phenomena Calculator |
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AstroFin,
CME,
Elongation,
Financial Astrology,
Market and Solar Activity,
Maximum Elongation of Mercury,
Mercury,
Richard Nolle,
SPX,
Sun,
US-Stocks,
X-Ray Flares
Wednesday, October 14, 2015
CBOE SKEW Index Hits All-Time High
The CBOE SKEW Index has hit an all-time high, which means the cost of protecting against a major outside event is now at a record. The CBOE SKEW Index is an index derived from the price of S&P 500 tail risk. Similar to VIX®, the price of S&P 500 tail risk is calculated from the prices of S&P 500 out-of-the-money options. SKEW typically ranges from 100 to 150. A SKEW value of 100 means that the perceived distribution of S&P 500 log-returns is normal, and the probability of outlier returns is therefore negligible. As SKEW rises above 100, the left tail of the S&P 500 distribution acquires more weight, and the probabilities of outlier returns become more significant. |
Credits: Simon Maierhofer |
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CBOE SKEW Index,
SPX,
US-Stocks
Global Wealth Distribution
Credit Suisse (Oct 2015) - Just 0.7% of the world's adult population owns almost half of the world's wealth, while the bottom 71% have less than USD 10,000 each. That poorest two-thirds of the population own a 3% sliver of the world's wealth, and inequality is rising. |
Math In The World
Fibonacci Spiral In Human Settlement Patterns. Credits: Ear Elephant |
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Africa,
Fibonacci,
Fibonacci Spiral,
Leonardo Pisano,
OT,
Population Density
Saturday, October 10, 2015
SPX vs Lunar Cycles
Summary of the Delta Phenomenon HERE |
Labels:
AstroFin,
Delta,
Delta Cycles,
Financial Astrology,
Lunar Cycle,
SPX,
US-Stocks
SPX vs AstroMetric Indicator
Labels:
AstroFin,
Astrometric Indicator,
Financial Astrology,
SPX,
US-Stocks
SPX vs True Lunar Node's Speed
Labels:
AstroFin,
Financial Astrology,
Lunar Cycle,
Lunar Eclipse,
Lunar Node,
Lunar Node's Speed,
Solar Eclipse,
SPX,
US-Stocks
Confucius In The Age of Oligarchy
"Better light a candle than curse the dark." |
The main political issue was the incessant private warfare of the Zhou dynasty military nobility, which served no useful purpose, but kept the country weak and divided, with no effective central government. According to Confucius, bad government derived from the fact that rulers and high officials lacked the character and qualifications to serve the common good.
Sun Yat-Sen, Provisional President, Republic of China (1912), the first Republic in Asia: "Of the people, by the people, for the people." |
“It is difficult to expect anything from men who stuff themselves with food the whole day, while never using their minds in any way at all. Even gamblers do something, and to that degree are better than these idlers.”
Like Plato he argued that government needs to be in the hands of the most capable and competent. Ability has nothing to do with birth, nobility, or wealth, but depends on character and knowledge alone, which in turn are the results of education. Confucius called for careers open to talent, in which appointment and advancement would be based on ability, not on property, hereditary rank and title. Contrary to this, oligarchy represents an irrational principle based on domination and repression, justified neither by merit and ability, nor by the results achieved.
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Analects,
China,
Common Good,
Confucius,
Education,
Hundred Schools of Thought,
Oligarchy,
Plato
Thursday, October 8, 2015
The Kitchin Cycle
Credits: Larry Edelson |
Credits: UBS (2012) |
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40 Lunar Month Cycle,
Kitchin Cycle,
Larry Edelson,
US-Stocks
Emerging Markets of the Future
Credits: The visual Capitalist |
The Asia-Pacific region, which currently makes up only 4.8% of the world’s middle-class spending, will balloon to the biggest spender by far in 2030 at 32.6%. For comparison, North America will jump from 5.5% to 5.8% in that same time period.
There is plenty of money to be made as well. Ultra high net worth individuals, defined as people with over $30 million in assets, will soar in these countries in the coming years. For example, in Africa as a whole, the amount of these individuals will grow 59% over the next decade, compared to the average global rate of 34% growth.
Labels:
Emerging Markets,
Visual Capitalist
Wednesday, October 7, 2015
Barbault's Cyclic Index and Ganeau's Index of Cyclic Equilibrium | 1700 - 2050
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 |
Labels:
André Barbault,
Claude Ganeau,
Cycles of War,
Cyclic Index,
Henri-Joseph Gouchon,
Index of Cyclic Equilibrium,
Mundane Astrology
Tuesday, October 6, 2015
DJIA vs Average 5th Year of Decennial Cycle + Turbo Cycle Projection
Labels:
Cycle Composite,
Decennial Cycle,
DJI,
Spectrum Analysis,
Timing Solution,
Turbo Cycle Projection,
US-Stocks
DJIA 2015 vs DJIA 1896 (Correlation 87%)
Calculated and charted with Timing Solution |
Labels:
120 Year Cycle,
DJIA,
Similarity Cycle,
Timing Solution,
US-Stocks
SPX 2015 vs SPX 2011 (Correlation 83%)
Calculated and charted with Timing Solution |
Labels:
Similarity Cycle,
SPX,
Timing Solution,
US-Stocks
DJIA 2015 vs DJIA 1907 (Correlation 82%)
Labels:
DJIA,
Similarity Cycle,
Timing Solution,
US-Stocks
Monday, October 5, 2015
Claude Ganeau's Index of Cyclic Equilibrium | 1900 - 2100
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.”
He calculated his Index of Cyclic Equilibrium for 1900 to 1999 and found a remarkable correlation with the state of the world in terms of war and peace, prosperity and depression, and several other factors. For example, the index accurately forecasted WWI, WWII, the Korean War, and the Vietnam War. It also pinned the Iranian Revolution, the Russian Afghanistan War, the Irak-Iran War, the 1st and the 2nd Gulf Wars, the so called Arab Spring, Libya, Syria, and Ukraine Wars. In 2015 the Index of Cyclic Equilibrium plunges back into negative territory again, and will remain there into 2021. After 2021 the breakdown and collapse of the unipolar world order should be followed by a period of global post-war recovery, growth, prosperity and the establishment of a more beneficial multi-polar international regime anchored on Eurasian powers.
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. |
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André Barbault,
Claude Ganeau,
Cycles of War,
Henri-Joseph Gouchon,
Index of Cyclic Equilibrium,
Jupiter,
Multi-Polar World,
Mundane Astrology,
Neptune,
Nicholas Campion,
Pluto,
Saturn,
Timing Solution,
Uranus
André Barbault's Cyclic Index of Global Tension, Conflict and War 1900 - 2100
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. |
Labels:
100 Year War Cycle,
André Barbault,
Cycles of War,
Cyclic Index,
Henri-Joseph Gouchon,
Jupiter,
Mundane Astrology,
Neptune,
Nicholas Campion,
Pluto,
Saturn,
Timing Solution,
Uranus
Uranus and Neptune Responsible For Solar Grand Minima and Solar Cycle Modulation?
The detailed AM information also displays a recurring wave of modulation that aligns very closely with the observed sunspot record since 1650. The AM perturbation and modulation is a direct product of the outer gas giants (Uranus and Neptune). This information gives the opportunity to predict future grand minima along with normal solar cycle strength with some confidence. A proposed mechanical link between solar activity and planetary influence via a discrepancy found in solar/planet AM along with current AM perturbations indicate solar cycle 24 & 25 will be heavily reduced in sunspot activity resembling a similar pattern to solar cycles 5 & 6 during the Dalton Minimum (1790-1830; see also HERE).
The path of the Sun shows the two distinct loops around the Solar System Barycentre (centre point). |
Labels:
Astronomy,
Carl Smith,
Climate Change,
Geoff J. Sharp,
Solar Cycle,
Solar Grand Minimum; Solar Modulation; Angular Momentum; Uranus; Neptune; Solar System Barycentre,
Sunspot Cycle,
Theodor Landscheidt
SPX vs P/E Ratios 1900 - 2015
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 |
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Business Insider UK,
P/E Ratio,
SPX,
US-Stocks
Saturday, October 3, 2015
SPX vs Turbo Cycle Projection
Labels:
Cycle Composite,
DJI,
Sergey Tarassov,
Similarity Cycle,
SPX,
Timing Solution,
US-Stocks
Math for Mystics | # 1
Labels:
Leonardo Fibonacci,
Leonardo Pisano,
Liber Abaci,
Math for Mystics,
Mathematics,
Mysticism,
OT,
Phi,
Renna Shesso,
Sufism
The Pythagorean Definition of God
Labels:
Anne Macaulay,
Mathematics,
OT,
Phi,
Pi,
Pythagoras,
Sacred Geometry,
St. Bernard of Clairvaux,
Sufism
SPX vs JUP-SAT Cycle
Expected CITs: Sep 29 (Tue), Oct 09 (Fri), Oct 15 (Thu), Oct 23 (Fri), Nov 01 (Sun), Nov 04 (Wed), Nov 08 (Sun) |
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AstroFin,
Financial Astrology,
Jupiter,
M.A. Vukcevic,
Saturn,
SPX,
US-Stocks
SPX vs AstroMetric Indicator
Labels:
AstroFin,
Astrometric Indicator,
Financial Astrology,
SPX,
US-Stocks
SPX vs Declination of MER + VEN
Labels:
AstroFin,
Declination,
Financial Astrology,
Mercury,
SPX,
US-Stocks,
Venus
SPX vs MER-MAR Speed Differential
Labels:
AstroFin,
Financial Astrology,
George Bayer,
Mars,
Mercury,
Speed,
SPX,
US-Stocks
SPX vs Sunspots
Labels:
AstroFin,
Financial Astrology,
Market and Solar Activity,
SPX,
Sunspots,
US-Stocks
SPX vs True Lunar Node's Speed + Eclipse Crash Window
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) |
Labels:
AstroFin,
Financial Astrology,
Lunar Eclipse,
Lunar Node,
Lunar Node's Speed,
Solar Eclipse,
SPX,
US-Stocks
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