Upcoming Cycle Aspects and potential Market Turn Days:
Jan 28 (Sat), Feb 16 (Thu), Feb 24 (Fri), Mar 02 (Thu), Mar 11 (Sat).
Jan 28 (Sat), Feb 16 (Thu), Feb 24 (Fri), Mar 02 (Thu), Mar 11 (Sat).
SPX vs Cosmic Cluster Days | February 2017 | Review & Preview |
SPX vs SoLunar Map | February 2017 | Review & Preview |
Source: US Census |
Japan is home to the oldest citizenry in the world, with 26.3% of its population being 65 years of age or older. The population aged 15 to 64 fell by 4% between 2000 and 2010 (World Bank). |
Upcoming aspects in this 18 Year Cycle: Feb 04 (Sat) = 85.5 degrees, Mar 14 (Tue) = 90 degrees, Apr 13 (Thu), May 07 (Sun), May 26 (Fri), Jun 19 (Mon), Jul 16 (Sun), Aug 22 (Tue), Sep 25 (Mon), Oct 21 (Sat), Nov 12 (Sun), Dec 02 (Sat), Dec 26 (Tue), 2018 Jan 29 (Mon) = 144 degrees. See also HERE |
Seasonal
Cycle (1900-2016) Jan 01 - Dec 31 =
+6.99%
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%
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"The Sun's position by itself in relation to the stock
market can show you trends that are more
or less active for each year, as the Sun degrees
are generally fixed. They fall on about the
same date every year. So this is why some periods
of the year would be more of a pattern."
Jack
Gillen (1979): The Key to Speculation on the New York Stock Exchange.
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Credits: Seasonal Charts |
Upcoming aspects in this 18 Year Cycle: Jan 12 (Thu) = 165 degrees, Mar 14 (Tue) = 180 degrees, Apr 28 (Fri), Jun 04 (Sun), Jul 16 (Sun), Sep 17 (Sun), Oct 28 (Sat), Dec 02 (Sat), Jan 15, 2018 (Mon). |
David McMinn (2016): 9/56 Year Cycle: Lunar North Node - Apogee Angles [5 p.] |
Earth - Mercury Cycle. This and all following graphics by John Martineau. |
Earth - Venus Cycle: Earth = 8 years x 365.256 days/year = 2,922.05 days Venus = 13 years x 224.701 days/year = 2,921.11 days (ie. 99.9%) |
Earth - Mars Cycle. |
Earth - Jupiter Cycle. |
Saturn - Uranus Cycle. |
Jupiter - Saturn Cycle. |
Venus - Mars Cycle. |
The radius of the Moon compared to the Earth's is 3:11 |
Pi (π) is the ratio of the circumference of a circle to its diameter. As a fraction, its closest approximations are 22/7, 333/106 and 355/113. |
Projection on the plane of the ecliptic of the parabolic orbits of 72 comets, 1802. Engraving by Wilson Lowry after Johann Elert Bode. |
Circle of Fifths, and relationship of relative minor keys to major key signatures. |
2017 Feb 11 (Sat) = Penumbral Lunar Eclipse @ 24° LEO 59' This eclipse may turn out to be of immediate importance to Canada and the USA. The UK, Spain, Algeria, Morocco and Mali are likely to be affected at a later date. With the Sun being eclipse ruler, countries falling under the Sun’s rulership will have to be taken into consideration. |
2017 Feb 26 (Sun) = Annular Solar Eclipse @ 02° PIS 34' This eclipse may be of immediate importance to Canada and the USA. With Jupiter being eclipse ruler, countries falling under Jupiter’s rulership will have to be taken into consideration. |
2017 Aug 07 (Mon) = Partial Lunar Eclipse @ 08° AQU 04' This eclipse may turn out to be of immediate importance to Poland, Austria and Italy. Russia, China and India may be affected at a later date. With Saturn being eclipse ruler, countries falling under Saturn’s rulership will have to be taken into consideration. |
2017 Aug 21 (Mon) = Total Solar Eclipse @ 20° LEO 21' This is truly a great American eclipse sweeping the U.S. from the Pacific to the Atlantic. However, this eclipse may be of immediate importance to Russia. Canada and the USA are likely to be affected at a later date. With the Sun being eclipse ruler, countries falling under the Sun’s rulership will have to be taken into consideration. Sources: NASA. + Peter Stockinger. See also HERE + HERE |
Asa Smith’s Illustrated Astronomy was the most popular American pictorial astronomy guide of the 19th century, with numerous diagrams demonstrating or showing principles of planetary motion and features, other astronomical phenomena, the moon, and the constellations. Originally copyrighted in 1848, numerous editions followed. |
DJIA vs Eclipses 2014 - 2016 (HERE) |
FTSE vs Eclipses 2004 - 2013 (HERE) |
More about Stock Markets vs Lunar Node's Speed and the Eclipse Crash Window HERE |