Wednesday, January 29, 2020

S&P 500 Index vs Cosmic Cluster Days | February 2020

The cluster peak on January 20th (Mon) was a more important one and
happened to correlate with a high in US stock indices. Important cluster dates during
February should be Feb 10 (Mon), Feb 15 (Sat), Feb 24 (Mon) and Feb 26 (Wed). Here is the
complete list of CCDs: Feb 02 (Sun), Feb 04 (Tue), Feb 07 (Fri), Feb 10 (Mon), Feb 13 (Thu),
Feb 15-17 (Sat-Mon), Feb 24 (Mon), Feb 26 (Wed), Mar 01 (Sun). Previous CCDs are HERE

S&P 500 Index vs Jupiter – Saturn Cycle | February 2020

Tuesday, January 14, 2020

S&P 500 Index vs Jupiter – Saturn Cycle | January 2020

S&P 500 Index vs Cosmic Cluster Days | January 2020

The index produces way too many signals these days - clusters of clusters:
Dec 31 (Tue), Jan 03 (Fri), Jan 05 (Sun), Jan 09-10 (Thu-Fri), Jan 15-17 (Wed-Fri),
Jan 19-26 (Sun-Sun), Jan 28-29 (Tue-Wed), Feb 02 (Sun), Feb 04 (Tue), Feb 07 (Fri),
Feb 10 (Mon), Feb 13 (Thu), Feb 15-17 (Sat-Mon), Feb 17 (Mon), Feb 24 (Mon),
Feb 26 (Wed), Mar 01 (Sun). This month Monday, January 20th marks a peak in the index.
Anything can happen. We sure live in interesting times. Previous CCDs are HERE

Monday, December 23, 2019

S&P 500 Index vs Division of Solar Year 2020 starting from Earth’s Perihelion


32nd Harmonic of Solar Year 2020 | W.D. Gann's Natural Trading Days:
[ 1 Solar Year = 360 Degrees of the Sun's Geocentric Longitude / 32 = 11.25 Decimal Degrees ]
 
2019 Dec 02 (Mon) 07:39:34 = 326.25
2019 Dec 13 (Fri) 13:31:43 = 337.5
2019 Dec 24 (Tue) 18:40:56 = 348.75
2020 Jan 05 (Sun) 01:47:00 = 360 = Earth's Perihelion
2020 Jan 16 (Thu) 04:24:47 = 11.25
2020 Jan 27 (Mon) 09:35:44 = 22.5
2020 Feb 07 (Fri) 15:33:59 = 33.75
2020 Feb 18 (Tue) 06:45:01 = 45
2020 Feb 29 (Sat) 14:52:49 = 56.25
2020 Mar 12 (Thu) 00:40:14 = 67.5
2020 Mar 23 (Mon) 12:04:20 = 78.75
2020 Apr 03 (Fri) 09:00:56 = 90
2020 Apr 15 (Wed) 00:03:59 = 101.25
2020 Apr 26 (Sun) 16:47:04 = 112.5
2020 May 08 (Fri) 11:20:33 = 123.75
2020 May 19 (Tue) 14:47:34 = 135
2020 May 31 (Sun) 12:02:01 = 146.25
2020 Jun 12 (Fri) 10:27:23 = 157.5
2020 Jun 24 (Wed) 09:24:58 = 168.75
2020 Jul 05 (Sun) 16:01:47 = 180 = Earth's Aphelion
2020 Jul 17 (Fri) 15:21:55 = 191.25
2020 Jul 29 (Wed) 14:12:04 = 202.5
2020 Aug 10 (Mon) 12:24:10 = 213.75
2020 Aug 21 (Fri) 16:44:08 = 225
2020 Sep 02 (Wed) 12:28:40 = 236.25
2020 Sep 14 (Mon) 06:37:08 = 247.5
2020 Sep 25 (Fri) 22:55:17 = 258.75
2020 Oct 06 (Tue) 21:19:28 = 270
2020 Oct 18 (Sun) 10:04:18 = 281.25
2020 Oct 29 (Thu) 21:05:34 = 292.5
2020 Nov 10 (Tue) 06:30:12 = 303.75
2020 Nov 20 (Fri) 22:28:34 = 315
2020 Dec 02 (Wed) 05:16:15 = 326.25
2020 Dec 13 (Sun) 11:02:37 = 337.5
2020 Dec 24 (Thu) 16:08:14 = 348.75
2021 Jan 02 (Sat) 07:50:00 = 360 = Earth's Perihelion

Previous Year HERE

Saturday, November 30, 2019

S&P 500 vs True Lunar Node Speed | Exuberant Mood and Frenzy

The Lunar Node Wobble:
Node @ 0 = Nov 29 (Fri), max Direct @ High = Dec 02 (Mon), @ 0 = Dec 04 (Wed), Mean @ -0.053 = Dec 07 (Sat),
max Retrograde @ Low = Dec 09 (Mon), @ -0.053 = Dec 10 (Tue), @ 0 = Dec 14 (Sat), @ High = Dec 17 (Tue),
@ 0 = Dec 19 (Thu), @ Low Dec 23 (Mon), Annular Solar Eclipse = Dec 26 (Thu), @ 0 = Dec 27 (Thu),
@ High = Dec 27 (Sun), @ 0 = Dec 31 (Tue), @ Low = Jan 01 (Wed), @ 0 = Jan 03 (Fri), @ High = Jan 07 (Tue),
@ 0 and Penumbral Lunar Eclipse = Jan 10-11 (Fri-Sat), @ Low = Jan 13 (Mon), @ 0 = Jan 18 (Sat), etc.

Before and after Lunar and Solar Eclipses the True Lunar Node starts wobbling (e.g. Dec 26, 2019 (Thu) = Annular Solar Eclipse and Jan 10–11, 2020 (Sat-Sun) = Penumbral Lunar Eclipse), quickly moving back and forth, retrograde, stationary, direct (see Moon Wobbles in a NASA animation HERE). Financial markets correlate with this 4 to 14 Day Cycle of the retrograde-stationary-direct motion of the Lunar True Node. About every 86.655 days a so called Moon Wobble (lunar libration) occurs when the Sun is conjunct, opposite and square (0°, 90°, 180°, 270°) the Lunar Node (4 * 86.655 days = 1 Nodical Year or Eclipse Year = 346.62 days). The Node starts wobbling about two weeks before the exact event and remains unstable until about one week after. If coupled with Solar and Lunar Eclipses, the wobble-effect can be extended. And as the Sun approaches conjunction and opposition towards the Lunar Node, it's motion is almost blocked (speed at or near zero). Notably these periods go along with exuberant mood and frenzy, most of the times correlating with rallies or crashes in financial markets. Previous events and correlations HERE

S&P 500 Index vs SoLunar Map | December 2019

S&P 500 Index vs Cosmic Cluster Days | December 2019

In December and January 2020 cosmic energy is abundant, and cosmic clusters are plenty.
There more significant cosmic cluster days could be:
Dec 03 (Tue), Dec 06 (Fri), Dec 11 (Wed), Dec 13 (Fri), Dec 23 (Mon),
Dec 26 (Thu), Dec 28 (Sat), Dec 31 (Tue), Jan 02 (Thu), Jan 03 (Fri).
Previous CCDs are HERE

S&P 500 Index vs Jupiter – Saturn Cycle | December 2019

Wednesday, November 20, 2019

Geocentric and Heliocentric Bradley Indices │ Turning Points 2020


2019 Nov 10 (Sun) = High (geo + helio)
2019 Nov 17-18 (Sun-Mon) = Low (geo+helio)
2019 Nov 29-30 (Fri-Sat) = High (geo+helio)
2019 Dec 19 (Thu) = Low (geo)
2019 Dec 21 (Sat) = Low (helio)
2019 Dec 29 (Sun) = High (geo)
2020 Jan 08 (Wed) = High (helio)
2020 Jan 15 (Wed) = Low (geo)
2020 Jan 20 (Mon) = Low (helio)
2020 Feb 01 (Sat) = High (geo)
2020 Feb 08 (Sat) = Low (geo)
2020 Feb 16 (Sun) = High (geo)
2020 Mar 02 (Mon) = Low (geo)
2020 Mar 17 (Tue) = High (geo)
2020 Mar 20 (Fri) = High (helio)
2020 Mar 28 (Sat) = Low (geo)
2020 Apr 05 (Sun) = High (geo)
2020 Apr 24 (Fri) = Low (geo+helio)
2020 May 09 (Sat) = High (geo+helio)
2020 May 25-26 (Mon-Tue) = Low (geo+helio)
2020 Jun 28-29 (Sun-Mon) = High (geo+helio)
2020 Jul 15+16 (Wed-Thu) = Low (geo+helio)
2020 Jul 22 (Wed) = High (helio)
2020 Jul 23 (Thu) = High (geo)
2020 Jul 30 (Thu) = Low (geo+helio)
2020 Aug 17 (Mon) = High (helio)
2020 Aug 19 (Wed) = High (geo)
2020 Sep 21-22 (Mon-Tue) = Low (geo+helio)
2020 Sep 25-26 (Fri-Sat) = High (geo+helio)
2020 Oct 19 (Mon) = Low (helio)
2020 Oct 23 (Fri) = High (helio)
2020 Nov 18 (Wed) = Low (geo+helio)
2020 Nov 24-25 (Tue-Wed) = High (geo+helio)

[calculated for New York City]

Some background on the Bradley Indices
and previous turning points HERE

Saturday, October 26, 2019

S&P 500 Index vs Jupiter – Saturn Cycle | November 2019

Higher resolution of the same cycle. Note the inversions.

SoLunar Map | November - December 2019

Upcoming SoLunar Turn-Days into the end of 2019:
Nov 01 (Fri), Nov 04 (Mon), Nov 08 (Fri), Nov 12 (Tue), Nov 15-16 (Fri-Sat),
Nov 19 (Tue), Nov 23 (Sat), Nov 27 (Wed), Nov 30 (Sat), Dec 04 (Wed), Dec 08 (Sun),
Dec 12 (Thu), Dec 15 (Sun), Dec 19 (Thu), Dec 22 (Sun), Dec 26 (Thu), Dec 30 (Mon),
Jan 02-03 (Thu-fri). Polarization may flip. Previous SoLunar Maps HERE

Cosmic Cluster Days | November - December 2019

Cosmic Cluster Days for the remainder of 2019:
Oct 30 (Wed), Nov 15 (Fri), Nov 16 (Sat), Nov 21 (Thu), Nov 22 (Fri),
Dec 03 (Tue), Dec 04 (Wed), Dec 05 (Thu), Dec 09 (Mon), Dec 10 (Tue),
Dec 11 (Wed), Dec 15 (Sun), Dec 16 (Mon), Dec 18 (Wed), Dec 19 (Thu),
Dec 20 (Fri), Dec 21 (Sat), Dec 22 (Sun), Dec 26 (Thu), Dec 30 (Mon),
Dec 31 (Tue), Jan 03 (Fri).
Previous CCDs are HERE

Monday, September 2, 2019

S&P 500 Index vs Jupiter – Saturn Cycle | September 2019

Recent and upcoming turn-days:
Aug 24 (Sat), Aug 28 (Wed), Sep 02 (Mon), Sep 06 (Fri),
Sep 10 (Tue), Sep 16 (Mon), Sep 21 (Sat), Sep 27 (Fri),
Oct 02 (Wed), Oct 07 (Mon), Oct 10 (Thu).
Previous turn-days HERE

Saturday, August 31, 2019

Cosmic Cluster Days | September - October 2019

Recent and upcoming Cosmic Cluster Days into end of October 2019 are:
Aug 21 (Wed), Sep 03 (Tue), Sep 09 (Mon), Sep 10 (Tue), Sep 18 (Wed),
Sep 22 (Sun), Oct 14 (Mon), Oct 23 (Wed), Oct 28 (Mon), Oct 30 (Wed).
Previous CCDs are HERE

SoLunar Map | September - October 2019

Polarization should flip over the weekend: Sep 03 (Tue) should be a market high, Sep 07 (Sat) a low, etc.
Previous turn-days HERE

Thursday, August 29, 2019

S&P 500 Index vs True Lunar Node Speed | August 2019

Lunar True Node Speed @ maxDirect = Aug 25 (Sun)
Lunar True Node Speed @ Mean = Aug 29 (Thu)
Lunar True Node Speed @ maxRetrograde = Sep 02 (Sun)
Lunar True Node Speed @ Mean = Sep 05 (Thu)
Lunar True Node Speed @ maxDirect = Sep 08 (Sun)

Before and after Lunar and Solar Eclipses the True Lunar Node starts wobbling (e.g. on Jul 16-17, 2019), quickly moving back and forth, retrograde, stationary, direct. Financial markets correlate with this 4 to 14 Day Cycle of the retrograde-stationary-direct motion of the Lunar True Node. About every 86.655 days a so called Moon Wobble (lunar libration) occurs when the Sun is conjunct (e.g. on Aug 16, 2017), opposite and square (0°, 90°, 180°, 270°) the Lunar Node (4 * 86.655 days = 1 Nodical Year or Eclipse Year = 346.62 days). The Node starts wobbling about two weeks before the exact event and remains unstable until about one week after. If coupled with Solar and Lunar Eclipses, the wobble-effect can be extended. And as the Sun approaches conjunction and opposition towards the Lunar Node, it's motion is almost blocked (speed at or near zero). Notably these periods go along with exuberant mood and frenzy, most of the times correlating with rallies or crashes in financial markets. Previous charts HERE

Saturday, August 24, 2019

S&P 500 Index vs 18.61 Year Lunar Node Cycle | August 2019

Projected low = Aug 24 (Sat), high = Sep 17 (Tue).

S&P 500 Index vs Lunar Declination and Latitude | August 2019

Lunar Latitude @ maxSouth = Aug 20 (Tue)
Lunar Declination-Latitude Composite @ 0 Degrees = Aug 23 (Fri)
Lunar Declination @ maxNorth = Aug 26 (Mon)
Lunar Declination = Lunar Latitude = Aug 30 (Fri)
Lunar Declination @ 0 Degrees = Sep 01 (Sun)

Lunar Latitude @ maxNorth = Sep 02 (Mon)

S&P 500 Index vs Mercury, Venus & Moon Declinations | August 2019

S&P 500 Index vs Jupiter – Saturn Cycle | August 2019

Recent and upcoming turn-days:
Aug 24 (Sat), Aug 28 (Wed), Sep 02 (Mon), Sep 06 (Fri).
Previous turn-days HERE

Saturday, June 1, 2019

S&P 500 Index vs Jupiter – Saturn Cycle | June 2019

Recent and upcoming turn-days:
May 31 (Fri), Jun 05 (Wed), Jun 11 (Tue), Jun 17 (Mon),
Jun 21 (Fri),
Jun 25 (Tue), Jun 29 (Sat), Jul 04 (Thu)
.

Previous turn-days HERE

S&P 500 Index vs Cosmic Cluster Days | June 2019

Recent and upcoming Cosmic Cluster Days into early April 2019 are:
Jun 3-5 (Mon-Wed), Jun 7 (Fri), Jun 9-10 (Sun-Mon),
Jun 20 (Thu), Jun 28 (Fri), Jul 03 (Wed), Jul 8-9 (Mon-Tue).
Previous CCDs are HERE

S&P 500 Index vs SoLunar Map | June 2019

Recent and upcoming SoLunar Turn-Days into early July 2019 are:
Jun 03 (Mon), Jun 06 (Thu), Jun 10 (Mon), Jun 13 (Thu),
Jun 17 (Mon), Jun 21 (Fri), Jun 24 (Mon), Jun 28 (Fri), Jul 02 (Sat), Jul 06 (Sat).
Previous SoLunar Maps HERE

Monday, May 13, 2019

S&P 500 Index vs Jupiter – Saturn Cycle | May 2019

Recent and upcoming turn-days:
Apr 27 (Sat), May 02 (Thu), May 07 (Tue), May 10 (Fri), May 14 (Tue),
May 21 (Tue), May 26 (Sun), May 31 (Fri), Jun 05 (Wed).

Previous turn-days HERE

S&P 500 Index vs SoLunar Map | May 2019

Cosmic Cluster Days | May 2019

Upcoming Cosmic Cluster Days into mid June 2019:
May 18 (Sat), May 30 (Thu), Jun 3-5 (Mon-Wed), Jun 7 (Fri), Jun 9-19 (Sun-Mon).
Previous CCDs are HERE

Wednesday, March 6, 2019

Eleven Fiscal Commandments for Modern Governance | Amilcare Puviani

Financial Theory of Illusion (1903) by Prof. Amilcare Puviani (1854 - 1907)

Answering to the question: “If a government were trying to squeeze as much money as possible out of a population, what would it do?", Italian economist Amilcare Puviani elaborated the following canon of eleven fiscal commandments for modern governance
  1. The use of indirect rather than direct taxes, so that the tax is hidden in the price of goods.
  2. Inflation, by which the state reduces the value of everyone else's currency.
  3. Borrowing, so as to postpone the necessary taxation. 
  4. Gift and luxury taxes, where the tax accompanies the receipt or purchase of something special, lessening the annoyance of the tax. 
  5. "Temporary” taxes, which somehow never get repealed when the emergency passes. 
  6. Taxes that exploit social conflict, by placing higher taxes on unpopular groups. 
  7. The threat of social collapse or withholding monopoly government services if taxes are reduced. 
  8. Collection of the total tax burden in relatively small increments over time, rather than in a yearly lump sum. 
  9. Taxes whose exact incidence cannot be predicted in advance, thus keeping the taxpayer unaware of just how much he is paying. 
  10. Extraordinary budget complexity to hide the budget process from public understanding. 
  11. The use of generalized expenditure categories to make it difficult for outsiders to assess the individual components of the budget.”

Monday, March 4, 2019

S&P 500 Index vs Jupiter – Saturn Cycle | March 2019

Recent and upcoming turn-days:
Feb 26 (Tue), Mar 02 (Sat), Mar 07 (Thu), Mar 10 (Sun), Mar 14 (Thu),
Mar 20 (Wed), Mar 24 (Sun), Mar 28 (Thu), Apr 02 (Tue), Apr 06 (Sat).
Previous turn-days HERE