Friday, April 22, 2016

SPX vs Mercury @ 88° | 178° | 268° | 358° (heliocentric)

Mercury's heliocentric position at 178 degrees oftentimes coincides with short term lows in the S&P500.

Thursday, April 21, 2016

German DAX vs Delta Cycles | April - June 2016

Apr 25 (Mon) could be a major high in the DAX as well as in US-indices.

SPX vs 4th Harmonic between Planets + Dwarf Planet Eris | 2015 - 2016

The trans-Neptunian Eris circles the Sun from beyond the Kuiper belt about 14 billion kilometers away — this is twice
the distance of Pluto. Though Eris is the most massive and second-largest dwarf planet in the Solar System, the answer
to whether she yields any influence on terrestrial events is anyone's guess. This said, Eris conjuncts Venus
on Apr 24 (Sun); a change in the SoLunar Tide occurs on Apr 25 (Mon).

Thursday, April 7, 2016

German DAX vs Lunar Year Cycle + 4 Lunar Month Cycle + Fib Ratios

In the US-Stock Indices the following High-Low-sequence is likely:
Apr 07-10 (Fri-Mon) LOW, Apr 12 (Tue) HIGH, Apr 14 (Thu) LOW, Apr 22-25 (Fri-Mon) HIGH

Wednesday, March 30, 2016

SoLunar Map | April - May 2016

This chart depicts the solunar bias for short-term movements of stock indices two months ahead. The markets are certainly influenced also by
other planetary forces - especially longer-term - but a 3-5 day short-term rhythm and pattern is governed by the solunar forces (= 4 highs and
4 lows per lunar month). The solunar forces are a composite of Sun-Moon angles, orbital eccentricities, declinations and some long-term cycles.
A Low in the SoLunar Map frequently is a High in the stock market and vice versa. Inversions occur, and if so, they should occur only once every
4 lunar months around a New Moon (max +/- 7 days). The solunar rhythm is frequently disturbed by (1.) the FED, and (2.) by sudden solar activity,
altering the geomagnetic field, and hence the mass mood. This can result in the skip and/or inversion of pivots in the SoLunar Map. An increasing
number of sunspots and flares have usually a negative influence on the stock market some 48 hours later, and vice versa (Ap values > 10 are
usually short-term negative). A rising blue line in the SoLunar Map means the bias for the market is side-ways-to-up, and vice versa. Highs and
lows in the SoLunar Map also may coincide with the start and termination of complex, side-ways correction patterns like zig-zags, triangles or
flags. Upcoming turn-days are: Mar 30 (Wed), Apr 03 (Sun), Apr 07 (Thu), Apr 10 (Sun), Apr 14 (Thu), Apr 18 (Mon), Apr 22 (Fri), Apr 25 (Mon),
Apr 29 (Fri), May 03 (Tue), May 07 (Sat), May 10 (Tue), May 14 (Sat), May 17 (Tue), May 21 (Sat), May 25 (Wed), May 28 (Sat), Jun 01 (Wed)
.
Cross check these dates with the Cosmic Cluster Days, the Bradley Indices, and Jack Gillen's Sensitive Degrees. Previous SoLunar Maps
HERE
The inverted rotation.


Cosmic Cluster Days | April - May 2016

The basic assumption here is that heliocentric and geocentric angles between planets are related to financial market movements.
A signal is triggered when the composite line of all aspects breaks above or below the Average Cosmic Noise Channel.
Upcoming Cosmic Cluster Days (CCDs) are: Mar 30 (Wed), Apr 04 (Mon), Apr 09 (Sat), Apr 22 (Fri), Apr 30 (Sat), May 04 (Wed), May 09 (Mon),
May 13 (Fri), May 15 (Sun), May 19 (Thu), May 23 (Mon), May 25 (Wed), May 29 (Sun), Jun 10 (Fri). Previous CCDs are 
HERE

Presidential Cycle + Decennial Cycle + SoLunar Map | April 2016


Sunday, March 20, 2016

SPX vs Solar Degrees from ATH | 2015 - 2016

Calculated and charted with Timing Solution.

How Many Of Our Ancestors Were Women?

Get Lucky: same-same but different
Roy F. Baumeister (2010) - It’s not a trick question, and it’s not 50%. True, about half the people who ever lived were women, but that’s not the question. We’re asking about all the people who ever lived who have a descendant living today […] Recent research using DNA analysis answered this question […] Today’s human population is descended from twice as many women as men. I think this difference is the single most under-appreciated fact about gender. To get that kind of difference, you had to have something like maybe 80% of women but only 40% of men reproduced.

[…] For women throughout history the odds of reproducing have been pretty good […] Why was it so rare for a hundred women to get together and build a ship and sail off to explore unknown regions, whereas men have fairly regularly done such things? But taking chances like that would be stupid, from the perspective of a biological organism seeking to reproduce. They might drown or be killed by savages or catch a disease. For women, the optimal thing to do is go along with the crowd, be nice, play it safe. The odds are good that men will come along and offer sex and you’ll be able to have babies. All that matters is choosing the best offer. We’re descended from women who played it safe.

For men, the outlook was radically different. If you go along with the crowd and play it safe, the odds are you won’t have children. Most men who ever lived did not have descendants who are alive today. Their lines were dead ends. Hence it was necessary to take chances, try new things, be creative, explore other possibilities. Sailing off into the unknown may be risky, and you might drown or be killed or whatever, but then again if you stay home you won’t reproduce anyway. We’re most descended from the type of men who made the risky voyage and managed to come back rich. We’re descended from men who took chances (and were lucky).

[…] Most women have only a few children, and hardly any have more than a dozen — but many fathers have had more than a few, and some men have actually had several dozen, even hundreds of kids. In terms of the biological competition to produce offspring, then, men outnumbered women both among the losers and among the biggest winners […] Experts estimate Genghis Khan had several hundred and perhaps more than a thousand children. He took big risks and eventually conquered most of the known world. For him, the big risks led to huge payoffs in offspring. My point is that no woman, even if she conquered twice as much territory as Genghis Khan, could have had a thousand children. Striving for greatness in that sense offered the human female no such biological payoff. For the man, the possibility was there, and so the blood of Genghis Khan runs through a large segment of today’s human population. By definition, only a few men can achieve greatness, but for the few men who do, the gains have been real. And we are descended from those great men much more than from other men. Remember, most of the mediocre men left no descendants at all.

Thursday, March 3, 2016

SPX vs True Lunar Node's Speed + Longitude | March 2016

The physical wobbling and shaking of the Moon in its orbit around the Earth and the Sun is caused by
square angles and conjunctions in longitude and declination to the Sun and the Earth. Around Solar and
Lunar Eclipses the Lunar Nodes perform rapid direct (speed above zero), retrograde (below zero) and
near-standstill movements (at and very close around zero)(blue shaded time frame) while financial markets
commonly produce sentiment extremes and high volatility.

Additionally to the phenomenon of the Eclipses, in a period of +/- 2 weeks around the Equinoxes, when
the Earth crosses the Ecliptic from south to north (spring) and vice versa (fall), the geomagnetic activity
is relatively strong, though changing and most unpredictable, since in this season solar emissions are hitting
parts of both hemispheres and are unbalanced. This is when many astronomical and astrological indicators and
signals jam, invert or completely fail.
However, today is a Cosmic Cluster Day - the strongest this month - and yesterday, Mar 02 (Wed), the Sun
passed a sensitive degree on the NYSE Natal Chart at 343 degrees longitude (13° of Pisces), a position
associated with some sort of a high in the US-stock market. That said, the average annual seasonality
as well as the bias in the Decennial and Presidential Cycles are positive into the Equinox and the end
of March.

SPX vs Jupiter (geo) = Jupiter (helio) | 2012 - 2016

A Solar Eclipse also occurs on  Mar 08 (Tue).
Actually this is but the fancy way to locate and to time astronomical midpoints within Jupiter's
retrograde-direct motion cycles.

Sunday, February 28, 2016

Presidential Cycle + Seasonal Pattern + Decennial Cycle for March 2016

Seasonal Cycle Mar 01 - Mar 31 (1900-2015) = +0.82%
6th Year of the Decennial Cycle (2016) Mar 01 - Mar 31 = +1.96%
4th Year of the Presidential Cycle (2016) Mar 01 - Mar 31 = +1.95%
SoLunar Map: Feb 26 (Fri), Mar 01 (Tue), Mar 05 (Sat), Mar 08 (Tue), Mar 12 (Sat),
Mar 16 (Wed), Mar 19 (Sat), Mar 23 (Wed), Mar 27 (Sun), Mar 30 (Wed)
Seasonal Cycle Jan 01 - May 31 (1900-2015) = +2.82%
6th Year of the Decennial Cycle (2016) Jan 01 - May 31 = +3.49%
4th Year of the Presidential Cycle (2016) Jan 01 - May 31 = -0.97%
Seasonal Cycle (1900-2015) Jan 01 - Dec 31 = +6.99%
4th Year of the Presidential Cycle (2016) Jan 01 - Dec 31 = +6.52%
6th Year of the Decennial Cycle (2016) Jan 01 - Dec 31 = +6.98%
4th Year of the Presidential Cycle (2016) Jan 01 - Dec 31 = +6.52%
6th Year of the Decennial Cycle (2016) Jan 01 - Dec 31 = +6.98%
1st Year of the Presidential Cycle (2017) Jan 01 - Dec 31 = +5.48%
7th Year of the Decennial Cycle (2017) Jan 01 - Dec 31 = +4.82%
2nd Year of the Presidential Cycle (2018) Jan 01 - Dec 31 = +2.99%
8th Year of the Decennial Cycle (2018) Jan 01 - Dec 31 = +13.13%
3rd Year of the Presidential Cycle (2019) Jan 01 - Dec 31 = +10.12%
9th Year of the Decennial Cycle (2019) Jan 01 - Dec 31 = +10.62%

Saturday, February 20, 2016

SPX vs Sun - Jupiter Cycle

Calculated and charted with Timing Solution.

SPX vs Sun - Neptune Cycle

Calculated and charted with Timing Solution.

NDX vs 4 Lunar Month Cycle



German DAX vs Intermediate Delta Cycle


SPX vs Declination of Mercury + Venus

Declination of Mercury and Venus almost perfectly parallel.

SPX vs Speed of Mercury

SPX vs AstroMetric Indicator