Monthly Economic Monitoring of Ukraine No 231, April 2024
Financial Astrology 101 - Astro Finance Timing Technique & History
1. 12 Jan 2013
Effects from Heavenly Bodies on Earth
& Its Implication to Investment Markets
2. 2
RSI
signal possible reversal, works only on range bounded market
How I get into Astrology Trading
3. 3
Moving Averages
Lagging indicator, works only on trending market
How I get into Astrology Trading
4. 4
RSI & Moving Averages
Looking for a system that can tell upcoming market condition
How I get into Astrology Trading
5. 5
Searching for tools that tell Current and Future Trend:
I tried to treat stock as human and apply Chinese Natal
Astrology ( 八字 , 鐵板神算 ..etc) on it,
W.D. Gann -
a few layers of meanings embedded
in his publications
W.D. Gann hinted the use of astrology
in ‘The Tunnel Thru The Air’ & here it
comes with me start studying and
trading with Astrology.
How I get into Astrology Trading
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Poll -
How many of you deeply believe Astro Bodies would
affect us, Human, on Earth?
How many of you deeply believe Astro Bodies would
affect the stock price fluctuation of our stock market?
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Rundown Today
Introduction of my path to Astrology Trading
Introduction on Effects from Heavenly Bodies on Earth
- Sun
- Moon
- Planets
- Comets
Effects on Stock Market – how the heavenly bodies
affect the Hang Seng Index, Dow Jones Index,
commodity Gold & currency Euro.
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Challenge of Financial Astrology
Need to calculate difficult terminology and formula
– Ingress, North Node, Heliocentric, Ecliptic, Trine Aspect
– Kepler's laws of planetary motion
when θ = 0° r(min)=p/(1+e)
– I will show you simple understanding of astrology will
guide you to profitable trades
It doesn’t work for me - because you don’t know how to use
it properly
– like using RSI in a trending market
– need a guide from someone
who really understand
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Financial Astro as a Earth Science
Different kinds of Astrology theories
– Horoscope - Western Natal Astrology
– Chinese Natal Astrology
– Financial Astrology..etc
Most of us are half-believe-and-half-doubt because
– a lot of wrong information is being published in the market
– we didn’t know how to use it
– we didn’t see how accurate it could be
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My favorite movie clip: 賭俠 1999 29m29s
Not All time is a trading time. Wait for the Astro Signal on
the TRENDING MARKET & go HIT BIG TIME:
400%-600% in 2 months
Financial Astro as a Earth Science
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It is a real science that we often ignore and yet to
master it
This presentation shall be a wake up call for us to treat
astrology as a real Earth science
Financial Astro as a Earth Science
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Use of Astrology
Astrology is Great Focus of Kings from China, recent
Presidents (Ronald Reagan), Bankers (J.P. Morgan)..etc
As well as long-built structure like Pyramid, UK Stonehenge,
Mayan Culture & Bible that we are still struggling to
understand
Source:
http://ancient-wisdom.co.uk/englandstonehenge.htm
http://www.amazon.com/What-Does-Joan-Say-Astrologer/dp/15597203280
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Facts about Lightening
Lightening Video
Magnetic nature - when they try to restore balance can
transfer particles even between long distances
Lightening -> light and thunder
- It is the same thing with two different dimensions but we
treat it as 2 separate things
Our approach on Astro effects in Stock Market is -
If certain astro forces is asserting its influences on Earth,
then we try to figure out similar effects in Stock Market.
Source:
http://www.canon.com/premium-lib/movie/k009/index.html
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_height_does_a_thunderstorm_cloud_reach
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Effects of Sun on Earth
Light, Heat, Time - Day, 4 Seasons, Year
Definition from Wikipedia:
The Sun is the star at the center of the Solar System. It is
almost perfectly spherical and consists of
hot plasma interwoven with magnetic fields. It has
a diameter of about 1,392,684 km, about 109 times that
of Earth, and its mass (about 2×1030
kilograms,
330,000 times that of Earth) accounts for about 99.86% of
the total mass of the Solar System. Chemically, about three
quarters of the Sun's mass consists of hydrogen, while the
rest is mostly helium. The remainder (1.69%, which
nonetheless equals 5,628 times the mass of Earth) consists
of heavier elements,including oxygen, carbon, neon and
iron, among others.
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sun
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Sunspots
Definition from Wikipedia:
Sunspots are temporary phenomena on the photosphere
of the Sun that appear visibly as dark spots compared to
surrounding regions. They are caused by intense magnetic
activity, which inhibits convection by an effect comparable
to the eddy current brake, forming areas of reduced surface temperature. Like
magnets, they also have two poles. Although they are at temperatures of roughly
2727–4227 °C, the contrast with the surrounding material at about 5500 °C leaves
them clearly visible as dark spots, as the luminous intensity of a heated black body
(closely approximated by the photosphere) is a function of temperature to the
fourth power. If the sunspot were isolated from the surrounding photosphere it
would be brighter than an electric arc. Sunspots expand and contract as they move
across the surface of the Sun and can be as large as 80,000 kilometers in diameter,
making the larger ones visible from Earth without the aid of a telescope.
They may also travel at relative speeds ("proper motions") of a few hundred m/s
when they first emerge onto the solar photosphere.
Manifesting intense magnetic activity, sunspots host secondary phenomena such as
coronal loops (prominences) and reconnection events. Most solar flares and coronal
mass ejections originate in magnetically active regions around visible sunspot
groupings. Similar phenomena indirectly observed on stars are commonly called
starspots and both light and dark spots have been measured.
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sunspots
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Sunspots & Temperature
1645 to 1715, there is believed to have been a decrease in
the total energy output from the Sun, as indicated by little
or no sunspot activity. Known as the Maunder Minimum,
astronomers of the time observed only about 50 sunspots
for a 30-year period as opposed to a more typical 40-
50,000 spots.
Source: http://www.giss.nasa.gov/research/news/20011206/
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Maunder Minimum (AD 1645-
1715)
Source: year 1677 - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Little_Ice_Age
Frozen River Thames in London in 1677
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Dalton Minimum (AD 1790-1820)
Source: year 1825 - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Little_Ice_Age
Winter skating on canal of Pompenburg, Netherlands in 1825
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Sunspots’ Other Effects
Definition from NASA:
Sunspots are the "butterfly's
wings" of solar storms. Visible
to the human eye as dark blemishes on the solar disk,
sunspots are the starting points of explosive flares
and coronal mass ejections (CMEs) that sometimes hit
our planet 93 million miles away. Consequences range
from Northern Lights to radio blackouts to power
outages.
The most famous geomagnetic power outage
happened during a space storm in March 1989 when
six million people in Quebec lost power for 9 hours.
Source:
http://istp.gsfc.nasa.gov/exhibit/affect.html
http://sunearthday.nasa.gov/2008/facts.php?mo=11&yr=2012
http://science.nasa.gov/science-news/science-at-nasa/2011/25aug_sunspotbreakthrough/
Note: fastest coronal mass ejection traveled from the sun to earth in 14.6 hours
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Saros Cycle – 11 year cycle
Approximate the same number of sunspots every 11 years
Source: http://www.nasa.gov/pdf/377678main_Solar_Math.pdf
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Sunspots & Satellite Outage
Source: http://www.nasa.gov/pdf/377678main_Solar_Math.pdf
1587 working satellites orbiting Earth
Satellite outage from time to time