Remember: Use planetary timing as a confluence filter, not a sole signal. Combine with technical analysis and sound risk management. The cosmos may whisper trends, but your stop-loss speaks the final word.
Venus rules money, valuations, and agreements, while Mars rules energy and momentum. When either planet goes retrograde, trading volumes often dry up, and major trends can stall or completely reverse. 3. Geocentric vs. Heliocentric Perspectives
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Solar activity, which peaks every ~11 years, correlates with terrestrial magnetic fields and human nervous systems. Many "cosmic clock" PDFs overlay the Schwabe cycle of sunspots with the S&P 500. The result? Major market lows often occur at solar minimum (e.g., 2008, 1974), while speculative peaks coincide with solar maximum (2000, 1929). Remember: Use planetary timing as a confluence filter,
Represents the birth of a new economic era, structural shifts in governance, and major infrastructure pivots.
It invites traders to step beyond traditional analysis and explore a more harmonious, cyclical view of market behavior.
Represents rapid shifts in daily sentiment. Studies have historically linked full moons and new moons to brief spikes in market volatility and liquidity shifts. Venus rules money, valuations, and agreements, while Mars
Published on May 26, 2016, by Wood Dragon Books, "The Cosmic Clock" is a 154-page work designed for traders and investors seeking to understand the cosmic forces that influence human emotion and, by extension, financial markets. The book introduces readers to a wide range of astrological and mathematical phenomena, using numerous illustrated examples to bridge the gap between celestial events and market movements.
The Moon is the "second hand" of the clock, governing daily price fluctuations and retail sentiment.
| Aspect | Angle | Market Significance | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Conjunction | 0° | New beginnings; potential for strong directional moves. | | Square | 90° | Market tension, volatility, and potential for sharp reversals. | | Opposition | 180° | Culmination, climax, or a major turning point. | | Trine | 120° | Harmony, stability, and smooth, favorable market conditions. | Geocentric vs
Different planets move at varying speeds, creating short-term volatility or long-term macroeconomic shifts. Traders categorize these into inner and outer planetary cycles. The Fast-Moving Inner Planets (Short-Term Volatility)
Practical traders don’t need proof; they need an edge. And for many, the cosmic clock provides a disciplined framework for when to look for trades—a timing mechanism that reduces random guessing.