Saturday, March 10, 2018

The Strange Death of Europe | Douglas Murray

Immigration, Identity, Islam
"Every so often, something is published which slices through the fog of confusion, obfuscation and the sheer dishonesty of public debate to illuminate one key fact about the world. Such a work is Douglas Murray's tremendous and shattering book, The Strange Death of Europe", wrote the British Daily Telegraph. 

The 2017 book by the British journalist and political commentator Douglas Murray is a highly personal account of a continent and culture caught in the act of suicide. Europe almost committed suicide by means of the two world wars, but managed to survive both times. Douglas Murray holds that a third suicide attempt is under way. The context is rather straightforward: Declining birth-rates, mass immigration and cultivated self-distrust and self-hatred have come together to make Europeans unable to argue for themselves and incapable of resisting their own comprehensive change as a society. The intellectual and political pollution of Europe’s 20th century is a dead weight on the spirit of Europe. Communism and Nazism between them crushed beliefs, tradition, and legitimacy. In reaction to the totalitarian monstrosities, the European Union has dismantled the nation-state; its abolition of borders, its shibboleth about the free movement of labor, and its regimentation of virtue leave the continent defenseless and all doors open for whoever cares to walk in.  

This book is not only an analysis of demographic and political realities, but also an eyewitness account of a continent in self-destruct mode. It includes reporting from across the entire continent, from the places where migrants land to the places they end up, from the people who appear to welcome them in to the places which cannot accept them. Told from this first-hand perspective, and backed with impressive research and evidence, the book addresses the disappointing failure of multiculturalism, Angela Merkel's U-turn on migration, the lack of repatriation and the Western fixation on guilt. Murray travels to Berlin, Paris, Scandinavia, Lampedusa and Greece to uncover the malaise at the very heart of the European culture, and to hear the stories of those who have arrived in Europe from far away. In each chapter he also takes a step back to look at the bigger issues which lie behind a continent's death-wish, answering the question of why anyone, let alone an entire civilization, would do this to themselves? 

Germany's Merkel Regime: The Wrecking Ball for Europe
He ends with two visions of Europe - one hopeful, one pessimistic - which paint a picture of Europe in crisis and offer a choice as to what, if anything, we can do next. What is to be done? For Murray, an atheist and homosexual, the answers are clear enough politically: a closing of borders, the proscribing of Sharia, the vigilant hunting down of terrorists, the encouragement of European women to have children (which, surprisingly, they are not as averse to as one might expect). The policies that will protect a civilization that has given the world so much are hardly a mystery. But where is the will?

It seems that no number of rapes, car bombings, Jewish-school massacres, and murdered priests will silence the cry of “racist” and “racial profiling” hurled at those who attempt to stem the flow of Muslim men and women into Europe. It will take a group of politicians and citizens of very stern character and strong faith to withstand the litany of shaming that has become the common reply in media and parliaments to those who would institute immigration reform. If that character is found wanting, Europe, as Bernard Lewis has predicted, will be Muslim by the end of the century. Douglas Murray’s book is another warning of that very real possibility. See also HERE

Tuesday, March 6, 2018

S&P 500 Index vs Lunar Declination + Latitude | March 2018


Lunar Latitude at 0° degrees tends to coincide with contraction/narrow range, 
 Lunar Declination at 0° degrees with expansion/wide range and/or trend changes,
extremes in both Latitude and Declination with trend changes of all magnitudes.

Recent and upcoming events: 
2018 02 15 (Thu) 16:03 = New Moon
2018 02 19 (Mon) 01:47 = MOO Dec @ 0
2018 02 21 (Wed) 16:24 = MOO Lat @ Min
2018 02 25 (Sun) 15:07 = MOO Dec @ Max

2018 02 28 (Wed) 00:06 = MOO Lat @ 0
2018 03 01 (Thu) 19:53 = Full Moon
2018 03 03 (Sat) 20:38 = MOO Dec @ 0
2018 03 06 (Tue) 11:27 = MOO Lat @ Max
2018 03 11 (Sun) 02:35 = MOO Dec @ Min
2018 03 13 (Tue) 23:47 = MOO Lat @ 0
2018 03 17 (Sat) 09:09 = New Moon
2018 03 18 (Sun) 08:58 = MOO Dec @ 0
2018 03 20 (Tue) 21:24 = MOO Lat @ Min
2018 03 24 (Sat) 22:03 = MOO Dec @ Max
2018 03 27 (Tue) 06:58 = MOO Lat @ 0
2018 03 31 (Sat) 07:06 = MOO Dec @ 0
2018 03 31 (Sat) 08:40 = Full Moon
2018 04 02 (Mon) 19:06 = MOO Lat @ Max

[all times calculated for New York City =  EST]

Sunday, March 4, 2018

S&P 500 Index vs Jupiter – Saturn Cycle | March 2018


 Upcoming Turn-Days:
Mar 07 (Wed), Mar 16 (Fri), Mar 20 (Tue), Mar 24 (Sat), Mar 29 (Thu), Apr 02 (Mon).
If JUP-SAT swing > 6 days = half-point may also correspond to short term market-pivot. Example: Feb 27 (Tue) to Mar 07 (Wed) = 8 days / 2 = 4 days; Feb 27 (Tue) + 4 days = Mar 03 (Sat). Previous turn-days HERE

Saturday, March 3, 2018

S&P 500 Index vs Astronomical Momentum Forecast Model | March 2018


This Astronomical Momentum Forecast Model (AMFM) was inspired by the work of L.H. Weston, W.D. Gann and Chris Carolan. More than 120 years of US-stock market and detrended momentum data derived from a Williams %R oscillator were used, assuming this would reflect the overall sentiment and mass mood during the period. One fundamental concept of mundane astrology considers sentiment and mass mood to be conditioned and modulated by a complex set of nested, overlapping and repeating astronomical cycles, most important solunar cycles. These cycles are ranging from several decades to days and even minutes (Callipic Cycle, Metonic Cycle, Mythraic Cycle, Solar Cycles, Lunar Cycles, Planetary Hours, Muhūrta, etc.). They can be calculated into the past and future and hence be put into practical use. Considering the general nature, pros and cons of market momentum indicators, the AMFM is able to project market sentiment several decades into the future (see also HERE). Of course work on this model is experimental, not perfect and in progress. However, the current model presented here indicated a momentum peak in October 2017, a negative divergence at the January 27 major high, and suggests a decline from there into a major low around mid-March, followed by a rally into early May, a retest of the March-low by mid-June, another rally into early October, and a decline into end of December.

S&P 500 and Russell 2000 vs SoLunar Map | March 2018


Review of SPX and R2K vs SoLunar Map during February 2018 | Preview for March 2018:
Mar 05 (Mon), Mar 09 (Fri), Mar 13 (Tue), Mar 16 (Fri), Mar 20 (Tue), Mar 24 (Sat), Mar 28 (Wed), Mar 31 (Sat).
Previous SoLunar Maps
HERE

S&P 500 Index vs Mercury – Mars Speed Differential | March 2018


Upcoming signals: Mar 10 (Sat), Mar 19 (Mon), Mar 27 (Tue), Apr 03 (Tue).

Friday, March 2, 2018

S&P 500 Index vs Cosmic Cluster Days | March 2018


Upcoming Cosmic Cluster Days are:
Mar 04 (Sun), Mar 05 (Mon), Mar 11 (Sun), Mar 12 (Mon), Mar 23 (Fri), Mar 24 (Sat), Apr 13 (Fri).
Previous CCDs HERE

Sunday, February 18, 2018

S&P 500 Index vs Lunar Declination and Lunar Latitude at Extremes


Recent and upcoming events:
2018 Jan 29 (Mon) 06:24 = MOO Dec @ Max
2018 Jan 31 (Wed) 08:29 = Full Moon
2018 Feb 07 (Wed) 03:34 = MOO Lat @ Max
2018 Feb 11 (Sun) 18:19 = MOO Dec @ Min
2018 Feb 15 (Thu) 16:03 = New Moon
2018 Feb 21 (Wed) 16:24 = MOO Lat @ Min
2018 Feb 25 (Sun) 15:07 = MOO Dec @ Max
2018 Mar 01 (Thu) 19:53 = Full Moon
2018 Mar 06 (Tue) 11:27 = MOO Lat @ Max

[all times calculated for New York City =  EST]

Saturday, February 17, 2018

S&P 500 Index vs BitCoin | shifted 42 Calendar Days

See also Raj Time and Cycles: "Looking good Billy Ray!"

DJIA vs New and Full Moon & Moon in 15° Sagittarius and 15° Gemini

Upcoming dates are:
2018 Feb 23 (Fri) 20:47 = MOO @ 15 GEM
2018 Mar 01 (Thu) 19:55 = SUN 180 MOO
2018 Mar 08 (Thu) 22:42 = MOO @ 15 SAG
2018 Mar 17 (Sat) 09:10 = SUN 000 MOO
2018 Mar 23 (Fri) 03:15 = MOO @ 15 GEM
2018 Mar 31 (Sat) 08:39 = SUN 180 MOO
2018 Apr 05 (Thu) 08:09 = MOO @ 15 SAG
2018 Apr 15 (Sun) 21:54 = SUN 000 MOO
2018 Apr 19 (Thu) 09:15 = MOO @ 15 GEM
2018 Apr 29 (Sun) 21:02 = SUN 180 MOO
2018 May 02 (Wed) 16:25 = MOO @ 15 SAG
2018 May 15 (Tue) 07:46 = SUN 000 MOO
2018 May 16 (Wed) 17:18 = MOO @ 15 GEM
2018 May 29 (Tue) 10:21 = SUN 180 MOO
2018 May 29 (Tue) 23:44 = MOO @ 15 SAG
2018 Jun 13 (Wed) 03:14 = MOO @ 15 GEM
2018 Jun 13 (Wed) 15:43 = SUN 000 MOO

Tuesday, January 30, 2018

S&P 500 Index vs Mercury conjunct Jupiter and Saturn ׀ January 30 (Tue)


Jack Gillen's Sensitive Degrees of the Sun | 2018


"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.


2017 Dec 27 (Wed) 08:38 = SUN @ 6° CAP
2018 Jan 01 (Mon) 06:25 = SUN @ 11° CAP
2018 Jan 06 (Sat) 04:12 = SUN @ 16° CAP
2018 Jan 18 (Thu) 22:25 = SUN @ 29° CAP
2018 Jan 29 (Mon) 18:03 = SUN @ 10° AQU
2018 Feb 02 (Fri) 16:40 = SUN @ 14° AQU
2018 Feb 05 (Mon) 15:41 = SUN @ 17° AQU
2018 Feb 17 (Sat) 12:20 = SUN @ 29° AQU
2018 Feb 22 (Thu) 11:21 = SUN @ 4° PIS
2018 Feb 23 (Fri) 11:12 = SUN @ 5° PIS
2018 Mar 03 (Sat) 10:23 = SUN @ 13° PIS
2018 Mar 11 (Sun) 11:17 = SUN @ 21° PIS
2018 Mar 24 (Sat) 12:48 = SUN @ 4° ARI
2018 Mar 31 (Sat) 14:39 = SUN @ 11° ARI
2018 Apr 07 (Sat) 17:12 = SUN @ 18° ARI
2018 Apr 13 (Fri) 19:55 = SUN @ 24° ARI
2018 Apr 26 (Thu) 02:45 = SUN @ 6° TAU
2018 May 02 (Wed) 06:59 = SUN @ 12° TAU
2018 05 08 (Tue) 11:38 = SUN @ 18° TAU
2018 05 09 (Wed) 12:26 = SUN @ 19° TAU
2018 05 26 (Sat) 02:56 = SUN @ 5° GEM
2018 06 06 (Wed) 14:23 = SUN @ 16° GEM
2018 06 07 (Thu) 15:28 = SUN @ 17° GEM
2018 06 08 (Fri) 16:33 = SUN @ 18° GEM
2018 06 29 (Fri) 15:17 = SUN @ 8° CAN
2018 07 04 (Wed) 21:10 = SUN @ 13° CAN
2018 07 08 (Sun) 00:43 = SUN @ 16° CAN
2018 07 10 (Tue) 03:03 = SUN @ 18° CAN
2018 07 24 (Tue) 19:06 = SUN @ 2° LEO
2018 07 28 (Sat) 23:36 = SUN @ 6° LEO
2018 08 09 (Thu) 11:24 = SUN @ 17° LEO
2018 08 10 (Fri) 12:25 = SUN @ 18° LEO
2018 09 02 (Sun) 08:34 = SUN @ 10° VIR
2018 09 04 (Tue) 10:07 = SUN @ 12° VIR
2018 09 05 (Wed) 10:52 = SUN @ 13° VIR
2018 09 20 (Thu) 20:37 = SUN @ 28° VIR
2018 09 24 (Mon) 22:46 = SUN @ 2° LIB
2018 10 07 (Sun) 03:47 = SUN @ 14° LIB
2018 10 14 (Sun) 05:41 = SUN @ 21° LIB
2018 10 22 (Mon) 07:06 = SUN @ 29° LIB
2018 10 25 (Thu) 07:26 = SUN @ 2° SCO
2018 10 27 (Sat) 07:35 = SUN @ 4° SCO
2018 11 03 (Sat) 07:39 = SUN @ 11° SCO
2018 11 21 (Wed) 04:04 = SUN @ 29° SCO
2018 11 25 (Sun) 03:06 = SUN @ 3° SAG
2018 12 07 (Fri) 22:53 = SUN @ 16° SAG
2018 12 11 (Tue) 21:20 = SUN @ 20° SAG
2018 12 15 (Sat) 19:43 = SUN @ 24° SAG
2018 12 27 (Thu) 14:37 = SUN @ 6° CAP
2019 01 01 (Tue) 12:21 = SUN @ 11° CAP


[all times calculated for New York City =  EST / EDT

Sunday, January 28, 2018

Geocentric and Heliocentric Bradley Indices │ Turning Points 2018


2017 Dec 18 (Mon) = Low (helio)
2018 Jan 03 (Wed) = High (geo)
2018 Jan 04 (Thu) = Major High (helio)
2018 Jan 28 (Sun) = Major Low (geo)
2018 Feb 01 (Thu) = Major Low (helio)
2018 Feb 25 (Sun) = High (geo)
2018 Feb 28 (Wed) = High (helio)
2018 Mar 08 (Thu) = Low (geo)
2018 Mar 10 (Sat) = Low (helio)
2018 Mar 15 (Thu) = High (geo)
2018 Mar 22 (Thu) = Low (geo)
2018 Apr 25 (Wed) = High (geo)
2018 Apr 25 (Wed) = High (helio)
2018 May 03 (Thu) = Low (geo)
2018 May 04 (Fri) = Low (helio)
2018 May 17 (Thu) = Major High (helio)
2018 May 18 (Fri) = Major High (geo)
2018 May 23 (Wed) = Low (geo)
2018 May 24 (Thu) = Low (helio)
2018 May 28 (Mon) = High (helio)
2018 May 29 (Tue) = High (geo)
2018 Jun 27 (Wed) = Low (geo)
2018 Jun 27 (Wed) = Low (helio)
2018 Jul 10 (Tue) = High (geo + helio)
2018 Aug 01 (Wed) = Low (geo + helio)
2018 Aug 05 (Sun) = High (geo + helio)
2018 Aug 11 (Sat) = Low (helio)
2018 Aug 12 (Sun) = Low (geo)
2018 Aug 22 (Wed) = High (geo + helio)
2018 Aug 29 (Wed) = Low (geo + helio)
2018 Sep 05 (Wed) = High (geo + helio)
2018 Sep 12 (Wed) = Low (geo + helio)
2018 Sep 15 (Sat) = High (helio)
2018 Sep 16 (Sun) = High (geo)
2018 Oct 09 (Tue) = Low (geo + helio)
2018 Oct 24 (Wed) = High (geo + helio)
2018 Nov 21 (Wed) = Low (helio)
2018 Nov 24 (Sat) @ 0 (geo)
2018 Nov 27 (Tue) = High (helio)
2018 Dec 03 (Mon) = Low (helio)
2018 Dec 05 (Wed) = Low (geo)
2018 Dec 14 (Fri) @ 0 (geo)
2018 Dec 18 (Tue) = High (geo + helio)
2018 Dec 21 (Fri) @ 0 (geo)
2019 Jan 17 (Thu) = Major Low (geo)
2019 Jan 21 (Mon) = Major Low (helio)

[all times calculated for New York City =  EST / EDT

Some background on the Bradley Indices
and turning points of previous years HERE

S&P 500 Index vs Eurodollar COT | Forecast 2018


Here is another Tom McClellan approach to forecast the stock market one year ahead: In the above chart the blue line represents the Commercials' Position Net Long Position in the Eurodollar (COT Report available HERE) as % of Total Open Interest, set forward 54 Weeks. The projection seems to correlate best +/- 2 weeks. About the hows and whys of this indicator, Tom McClellan, the inventor, wrote back in August 2015: "The basic idea is that I take data from the weekly Commitment of Traders (COT) Report on the commercial traders’ net position in eurodollar futures, and then use that as a leading indication for the SP500.  In this case, the term Eurodollar (ED) refers not to a currency relationship, but rather to dollar-denominated time deposits in European banks. So it is an interest rate futures product [...] I do not know why it works to have the ED COT data shifted forward by a year to see what the SP500 will do. But after seeing that it has worked for several years, at some point we stop wondering about the “why” question, and start to accept that there really is something working here." (HERE) However, he later commented this was one of his "favorite indicators. But favorite does not mean perfect" (HERE).

Saturday, January 27, 2018

DJIA vs Crude Oil Set Forward 10 Years | Major High around June 2018


Tom McClellan's approach projects a major high in US-stocks into around June 2018, and a major low into January 2019 (see also HERE + HERE).

S&P 500 Index vs Jupiter – Saturn Cycle | February 2018


Upcoming Turn-Days are:
Jan 31 (Wed), Feb 10 (Sat), Feb 11 (Sun), Feb 13 (Tue), Feb 21 (Wed), Feb 27 (Tue), Mar 07 (Wed).

Cosmic Cluster Days | February - March 2018


 Upcoming Cosmic Cluster Days are:
Jan 29 (Mon), Feb 05 (Mon), Feb 10 (Sat), Feb 15 (Thu), Feb 19 (Mon), Feb 22 (Thu), Feb 28 (Wed), Mar 04 (Sun),
Mar 05 (Mon), Mar 11 (Sun), Mar 12 (Mon), Mar 23 (Fri), Mar 24 (Sat), Apr 13 (Fri).
Previous CCDs are HERE
 
The assumption 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 Cosmic Noise Channel


Review of S&P 500 Index vs Cosmic Cluster Days in January 2018 | Preview for February 2018.

SoLunar Map | February - March 2018


Upcoming SoLunar Turn-Days are:
Jan 31 (Wed), Feb 04 (Sun), Feb 08 (Thu), Feb 11 (Sun), Feb 15 (Thu), Feb 18 (Sun), Feb 23 (Fri), Feb 26 (Mon), Mar 01 (Thu), Mar 05 (Mon), Mar 09 (Fri), Mar 13 (Tue), Mar 16 (Fri), Mar 20 (Tue), Mar 24 (Sat), Mar 28 (Wed), Mar 31 (Sat), Apr 04 (Wed).

Previous SoLunar Maps HERE

The maps above depict 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. 

 
Review of R2K and NASDAQ 100 vs SoLunar Map in January 2018 | Preview for February 2018.

S&P 500 Index vs True and Mean Lunar Orbital Velocity | February 2018


The Moon moves around the Earth in 27.32166 days or one sidereal period of revolution. As it does this its position changes, relative to the stars. Since there are 360 degrees in a circle, the Moon moves on the average 360 degrees / 27.32166 days = 13.17636 degrees of geocentric longitude per day to the east and relative to the stars (Mean Orbital Speed = red dotted line in the chart). However, this is the Moon’s theoretical mean orbital speed, met only twice for seconds per lunar month. Since the orbit of the Moon is distinctly elliptical it causes variations in the angular speed (True Orbital Speed) as it moves towards and away from the Earth: when closest to the Earth (perigee), the Moon moves faster (up to 16.72 degrees/day), while when furthest (apogee), slower (down to 10.43 degrees/day).

DAX vs SUN 000 MER + MER @ Max Elongation E/W + New and Full Moon


Always worth a look:
The Conjunction of Mercury and the Sun, Mercury's greatest Eastern and Western Elongation, as well as the Full Moon and the New Moon:
       
2018 Jan 02 (Tue) 01:48 = MER max Elong W
2018 Jan 02 (Tue) 03:24 = SUN 180 MOO

 2018 Jan 17 (Wed) 03:15 = SUN 000 MOO
 2018 Jan 31 (Wed) 14:25 = SUN 180 MOO = Total Lunar Eclipse 
2018 Feb 15 (Thu) 22:03 = SUN 000 MOO = Partial Solar Eclipse
2018 Feb 17 (Sat) 13:07 = SUN 000 MER
2018 Mar 02 (Fri) 01:54 = SUN 180 MOO
2018 Mar 15 (Thu) 11:08 = MER max Elong E
2018 Mar 17 (Sat) 14:07 = SUN 000 MOO
2018 Mar 31 (Sat) 14:37 = SUN 180 MOO
2018 Apr 01 (Sun) 19:43 = SUN 000 MER
2018 Apr 16 (Mon) 03:53 = SUN 000 MOO
2018 Apr 29 (Sun) 17:15 = MER max Elong W
2018 Apr 30 (Mon) 03:01 = SUN 180 MOO
2018 May 15 (Tue) 13:43 = SUN 000 MOO
2018 May 29 (Tue) 16:20 = SUN 180 MOO
2018 Jun 06 (Wed) 03:48 = SUN 000 MER
2018 Jun 13 (Wed) 21:40 = SUN 000 MOO
2018 Jun 28 (Thu) 06:54 = SUN 180 MOO
2018 Jul 12 (Thu) 05:51 = MER max Elong E
2018 Jul 13 (Fri) 04:48 = SUN 000 MOO
2018 Jul 27 (Fri) 22:18 = SUN 180 MOO
2018 Aug 09 (Thu) 03:59 = SUN 000 MER
2018 Aug 11 (Sat) 11:58 = SUN 000 MOO
2018 Aug 26 (Sun) 13:53 = SUN 180 MOO
2018 Aug 26 (Sun) 23:57 = MER max Elong W
2018 Sep 09 (Sun) 20:02 = SUN 000 MOO
2018 Sep 21 (Fri) 03:34 = SUN 000 MER
2018 Sep 25 (Tue) 04:53 = SUN 180 MOO
2018 Oct 09 (Tue) 05:47 = SUN 000 MOO
2018 Oct 24 (Wed) 18:40 = SUN 180 MOO
2018 Nov 06 (Tue) 15:45 = MER max Elong E
2018 Nov 07 (Wed) 17:05 = SUN 000 MOO
2018 Nov 23 (Fri) 06:40 = SUN 180 MOO
2018 Nov 27 (Tue) 10:08 = SUN 000 MER
2018 Dec 07 (Fri) 08:21 = SUN 000 MOO
2018 Dec 15 (Sat) 16:35 = MER max Elong W
2018 Dec 22 (Sat) 18:45 = SUN 180 MOO

[ all times calculated for Frankfurt a.M., Germany = CET / CEST ]
[ times in the chart above however are EST / EDT ]

Russell 2000 Index vs 4 Lunar Month Cycle │ High on Lunar Eclipse


Tuesday, January 30 should be a down-day, the Super Blue Blood Moon and Total Lunar Eclipse on Wednesday a high.
If the cycle's polarity remains intact (HERE), a choppy sideways-to-down consolidation of US-stocks into March 13 should follow. Otherwise the consolidation would only last into end of February, and would be followed by a swing up into mid March and swing down into March 28.


Credits: NASA

Sunday, December 31, 2017

S&P 500 Index vs Jupiter – Saturn Cycle | January 2018


Upcoming Turn-Days:
Jan 04 (Thu), Jan 06 (Sat), Jan 07 (Sun), Jan 17 (Wed), Jan 24 (Wed), Jan 31 (Wed), Feb 10 (Sat).

S&P 500 Index vs Mercury Latitude Cycle | January 2018

Dec 21 (Thu) 06:42 = Mercury Latitude @ MAX
Jan 14 (Sun) 21:36 = Mercury Latitude @ 0°
Feb 11 (Sun) 17:49 = Mercury Latitude @ MIN
Previous charts HERE

Saturday, December 30, 2017

W.D. Gann's Mass Pressure Chart for the DJIA 2018


W.D. Gann's Mass Pressure Chart is a selective or incomplete Decennial Pattern: Each value of this composite is derived from 6 past price values of the DJIA exactly 80, 60, 40, 30, 20, and 10 years back. Therefore the Mass Pressure Chart and the Decennial Pattern oftentimes look very much the same, and even have identical turning-points. See also HERE

Tuesday, November 28, 2017

DAX vs 4 Lunar Month Cycle | December 2017 - January 2018


On October 29 a major high in the DAX was projected to November 7 (15 - 8 - 1). This proved to be true (HERE). Currently the cycle of four lunar phases has a period of 119 days (= 1,440 degrees longitude from August 1 to November 28), and is pointing to an medium term low around December 26 (9 - 6). After a brief recovery (10 - 7), the next major low (16 - 11) is scheduled for late January to early February 2018.

Sunday, November 26, 2017

S&P 500 Index vs Jupiter – Saturn Cycle | December 2017

 Upcoming Turn-Days:
Nov 26 (Sun), Nov 30 (Thu), Dec 04 (Mon), Dec 13 (Wed), Dec 21 (Thu), Dec 27 (Wed), Jan 04 (Thu), Jan 06 (Sat), Jan 07 (Sun).

Saturday, November 25, 2017

S&P 500 Index vs Declination Speed | December 2017

Nov 20, 2017 (Mon) 04:04 = Neptune Declination Speed @ 0
Nov 21, 2017 (Tue) 09:05 = Moon Declination Speed @ 0
Nov 23, 2017 (Thu) 07:31 = Mercury Declination Speed @ 0
Nov 29, 2017 (Wed) 07:09 = Moon Declination Speed @ MAX
Dec 04, 2017 (Mon) 18:52 = Moon Declination Speed @ 0
Dec 10, 2017 (Sun) 16:49 = Moon Declination Speed @ MIN
Dec 11, 2017 (Mon) 03:27 = Mercury Declination Speed @ MAX
Dec 18, 2017 (Mon) 16:32 = Moon Declination Speed @ 0
Dec 20, 2017 (Wed) 23:26 = Sun Declination Speed @ 0
Dec 21, 2017 (Thu) 10:56 = Mercury Declination Speed @ 0
Dec 26, 2017 (Tue) 16:45 = Moon Declination Speed @ MAX
Dec 27, 2017 (Wed) 17:51 = Venus Declination Speed @ 0
Dec 28, 2017 (Thu) 09:17 = Saturn Declination Speed @ 0
Dec 31, 2017 (Sun) 00:49 = Uranus Declination Speed @ 0
Jan 01, 2018 (Mon) 03:16 = Mercury Declination Speed @ MIN
Jan 01, 2018 (Mon) 06:55 = Moon Declination Speed @ 0
Jan 06, 2018 (Sat) 21:03 = Moon Declination Speed @ MIN

Cosmic Cluster Days | December 2017 - January 2018

Upcoming Cosmic Cluster Days are:
Dec 09 (Sat), Dec 12 (Tue), Dec 19 (Tue), Dec 23 (Sat), Jan 06 (Sat), Jan 10 (Wed), Jan 29 (Mon), Feb 05 (Mon).
Previous CCDs are HERE

The assumption 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 Cosmic Noise Channel


Review: SPX vs Cosmic Cluster Days November 2017 | Preview: December 2017

SoLunar Map | December 2017 - January 2018


Upcoming SoLunar Turn-Days are:
Nov 29 (Wed), Dec 03 (Sun), Dec 07 (Thu), Dec 10 (Sun), Dec 14 (Thu), Dec 18 (Mon), Dec 22 (Fri), Dec 25 (Mon), Dec 29 (Fri), Jan 02 (Tue), Jan 05-06 (Fri-Sat), Jan 09 (Tue), Jan 13 (Sat), Jan 16 (Tue), Jan 20 (Sat), Jan 24 (Wed), Jan 27 (Sat), Jan 31 (Wed), Feb 04 (Sun).

US-Stock Indices are currently following the inverted mode of the lower map.
Previous SoLunar Maps HERE

 
The maps above depict 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.

Sunday, November 12, 2017

90% Bullish Larry Williams Trading Setup for S&P500 Futures


One of Larry Williams' Long-Term Secrets to Short-Term Trading is about an Outside Day with a down close [Day 1] followed by an Inside Day [Day 2]. This is a very reliable bullish short term trading setup: Bought the next day at the open [Day 3], this setup is profitable in the S&P500 90% of the time. Expect the ES/Emini to rise above Day 1 (HERE).

Monday, November 6, 2017

S&P 500 Index vs Jupiter – Saturn Cycle | November 2017


Upcoming Turn-Days:
Nov 08 (Wed), Nov 17 (Fri), Nov 21 (Tue), Nov 26 (Sun), Nov 30 (Thu), Dec 04 (Mon).