Monday, November 21, 2011

Market Astrology: Aspects of Mars Sun Venus Mercury to Slower Planets 22 Nov - 2 Dec 2011

Aspects of Mars Sun Venus Mercury to Slower Planets 22 Nov - 2 Dec 2011

Above is the table of the major aspects of Mars Sun Venus Mercury to Slower Planets 22 Nov - 2 Dec 2011.  It shows a time period where there is no overwhelming trend.  Lots of aspects changing all the time. However there is general D followed by a U for the next two weeks.  It is best to look at the Lunar aspects in the intra-day Aspectarians.

Thursday, November 10, 2011

Market Astrology: Major Aspects of Mars Sun Venus Mercury to slower bodies in our solar system for 7-18 November 2011


Major Aspects of Mars Sun Venus Mercury to slower bodies in our solar system for 7-18 November 2011

Above is the Aspectarian for major aspects of Mars Sun Venus Mercury to slower bodies in our solar system for 7-18 November 2011. You will notice that we have a big soft aspected period next week.  Normally that means stocks go flying up.  But you need to look at the financial instrument you are trading, and see if there are any correlations with these aspects.  See if the U and D correlate to whatever it is you are looking at.  If it does, then you wow, you are lucky. That's because I can generate an Aspectarian for any time you like.  Email me aliwho@gmail.com with "More Info on Aspectarian Please" in the Subject field of your email.


Wednesday, November 02, 2011

Astrology of Markets using Planetary Aspects for 2-4 November 2011


Aspectarian showing the major aspects of Moon Mercury Venus Sun and Mars to slower objects for 2-4 November 2011

Traditional astrology looks at simple set of aspects between a handful of planets and moon.  The aspectarian above does not do that.  On the right is a simplification for those who want to see if there is a correlation of certain types of aspects to the general mood.

The hypothesis is that the general mood is what undermines the actual behaviour of people. High volume markets tend to have high participation, and so it stands to reason for them to have either a direct or indirect relationship to the signals above.