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The live planetary time clock in Galactic Trader indicates the precise. Clear and simple instructions, a long with precise computer graphics will have you completing your projects with professional results in no time- even if you've never used a scroll saw before.

He was waiting for the midges to bite him, before abandoning the glory of the afternoon. His thin brown hand, where blue veins stood out, held the end of a cigar in its tapering, long-nailed fingers--a pointed polished nail had survived with him from those earlier Victorian days when to touch nothing, even with the tips of the fingers, had been so distinguished. When predicting the price range on date 2, you will simply state the price range of date 1. However, date 2 will seldom be the exact same range as date 1.

Price range on date 2 can form in any one of the examples shown above. A,B, C or D. But the price on date 2 must touch some part of the range of date 1, even if it is only the low of the day 2 touching the high of day 1 Often you will find that price comes into the predicted range on the day before day 2.

Or price will stil be in the predicted range on the day atter date 2. Therefore, within the 3 day time frame, price generally trades completely through the predicted range.

The reason for this is. The complications the beginner encounters by trying to pinpoint the exact time, is that the planets in our solar system do not function in a vacuum. There are often other connections between planets occurring on date 2. This additional information with the Moon is good to know if you are trading intraday. However, for predicting price ranges on dates several weeks in advance, the additional information can more often than not be confusing.

The bottom line is that your ability to take advantage of the predicted dates is not in the least bit hampered by just taking the day rather than the exact hour and minute of date 2. When the predicted date 2 falls on a weekend, the following rules are helpful.

If the predicted date is a Saturday, expect to see price come into the predicted range on Friday. Sunday is the predicted date, look to Monday for price to come into the predicted range.

But you will not be surprised to find that with great regularity, both Friday and Monday prices trade in the predicted range. This confirms our 3 day range information previously discussed.

Gann Man has a long history of observing the sky and planets. It is impossible to determine just when the observations actually began, but bone markings trom prior to 10, BC suggests notation of Moon cycles. The study of the heavens was not isolated. This area is the sight of modern Iraq. The ancient farmers realized that it was beneticial for agriculture to keep track of time by observing the stars.

They found that the heliacal risings and settings of the stars and planets. By BC the expanding population of the early Mesopotamian inhabitants led to the building of cities and the development of crafts, pottery and metatwork, and so civilization was born.

Clay tablets were used to document sales of cattle or crops, first in pictographic signs and later in cuneiform script. Tablets with astronomical data chronicled the omens for the King and nation. Although the Sumerians poiitical power failed by BC, fortunately their astronomicavastrological practices were not lost, but were absorbed into the Babylonian culture. The cuneiformwritings onclay tablets detailed astrologi- cal omens that not only predict specific events for the King, but also foretold dates of plagues, fires, crop growth or failures and even predict future crop prices.

Many of these tablets have survived i Ny the rigors of time and can be seen today in museums around the world. It described the astronami- aa cal event as the heliacal rising of Mercury. It predicted the price of wheat in terms of what was. A clay tablet from Ur. You need to do only two things.

First, familiarize yourself with the planets in the «Solar system. Be aware that for the exercise in this book, the planets work in pairs. The second requirement is to be able to find the predicted dates for the various planetary pairs. For the convenience of the trader, all times, where times are listed are given in Eastern Standard Time.

As you can see there ts lot of planetary information on this page. Michelsen, comes in 10 year increments. This can be ordered from Astro Communications Services, P. Box , San Diego, CA You may for example, want to order to and to , combined they will give ample opportunity for past and future research.

Do not order the year Ephemeris unless you have astrological knowledge as this one does not list the aspects daily, you have te calculate them for yourself!

The planetary information in the ephemeris is given using the planetary symbols. It is necessary to learn the symbols in order to use the ephemeris efficiently. This section lists all relationships like Mercury conjunct Sun between ali of the planets for a period of one month. In a later chapter we will be looking for a specific relationship between pairs of planets. A quick scan of the Aspectarian section will give the dates any planets contacted each other during that month.

Once you recognize the symbols, it then becomes very easy to use the wealth of information the ephemeris presents. For those who do not want to learn this new planetary language, all is not lost! Computer software is available and will print out planetary data in plain English.

You'll find a list of software vendors at the back of this book The Trader's Astrological Almanac for and is available from P. Lauderdale, FL The format of the ephemeris pages in the Trader's Astrological Almanac s exactly the same as the format in the 10 year ephemeris. The geocentric planetary positions show where the planets are placed in the solar system when they are viewed from Earth. The planets on the example ephemeris page are geocentric positions.

The symbols of the planets, as shown below, are the same as the ones you will find on the ephemeris pages. There are 8 planets in our solar system plus the Sun and the Moon as well as our own planet Earth, making 11 in all.

Eleven planets afford a multitude of combinations of pairs. Since they are all traveling at different speeds, the planetary combinations set up a variety of time cycles. Just as each commodity has its own peculiar characteristics, so does each planet. Itis for this very reason, that one certain planetary pair will play an important role in creating the repetition of price for a specific commodity. The series start with the conjunction and ends a! For example, after two planets make a conjunction, the faster planet Mercury then Moves quickly away from the slower planet Saturn , as they continue their orbits.

As they separate they make a series of aspects to each other. See examples below. Coniunction 2. Semb-Sextile 3. Sextile 4. Trine 6. Inconiunct 7. Opposition 8. Making 7 aspectsin all. The aspects repeat after the opposition in order of the inconjunct, trine, square, sextile, semi-sextile and back to the conjunction where the whole cycle starts all over again. All 7 aspects were used to determine the dates on Charts 2A through 4C, The above demonstrates aspects between Mercury and Saturn, but any pair of planets can be used in exactly the same way.

The circle is divided up into segments of If we know the cause of the effect there can be no doubt about predicting future event or effect. Other commodities are much more complex therefare the cycles are also more complex. Atl 7 aspects between this pair are used. This offers about one date per month. The aspect dates equal price repetition dates. On this chart we have the simple format, exactly the same as we saw on the Soybeans. Price repeats on date 2.

Quite simply, after inserting 6 or 7 dates, you will immediately see the pattern and be able to follow it on from there. The dates of course, are found in the Almanac or the ephemeris. At the end of the book will ist some computer programs that give printouts of planetary data for those who don't care to look up the planetary positions manually. The arrows have been maked M. Notice that M and N are the tormat while O and P are not. If you now look to Chart 2C, which is a continuation of 2B, you will see that the format has now turned into a format with O, P and Q.

This type of patter is not an aberration, it forms with some regularity, but fortunately the format is the most common pattern, Chapier 7 gives information on when to expect the development of the format. There are other factors that occasionally create aberrations in market patterns.

These include man's desire to manipulate the currencies especially the Japanese Yen. However, even under these conditions the natural cycles always win in the end. The format is back again at R and S on Chart 2C. These can be taped together something that cannot be done with futures charts into a long term chart.

In this way you'll have an even better understanding of the development of the planetary cycles and the geometric patterns that form over the long term. Atl of my research is done on the futures charts too. Therefore, for people in the U. Many of my overseas trading friends work in the cash markets, especially cash currencies, so the supplement charts will be extremely useful to them. However, as you work through the book you will realize the importance of viewing the long term picture and planetary patterns.

Ultimately, you will see that certain formats relate to other formats, creating repetitions within repetitions within repetitions. Let's have more of them! You could have made three perfect price predictions on the 2nd date of these examples. Char 2E again gives the simple format we all love to see While Chart 2F does not cooperate, it forms part of a series of formats. This new format is a pattern.

You can see this format again on Chart 3B, Looked at in the context of long term charts, the format will become clear. In other words, if you put five years of repetition dates on the cash Deutsche Mark charts you will see the major jong term patterns forming and will then know how often the format occurs in the overall pattern.

This was easy to do with the format. They are complex formats and can only be understood by studying the long term repetitions and by the information given in Chapter 7. Chart 3C is a very simpie format, Chart 3D gives the pattem again. MARCH 1 66 ho. A series of formats. Chart 5B also has the formats with a format setting up April fo June. Chart SC is again the pattern and also a Chart 5D is self explanatory.

The long term cash chans show clear examples of price year after year coming back. This is very important for future prediction of correct prices. The planetary pair for Oil is SurvPluto.

When price starts moving to new high or low price levels, after several months of not trading at those levels, look back to the last repetition dates in the area price is new moving into.

Example at A shows the last repetition dates in the same price area Tin. This means that under these circumstances, you can actually predict the price on date 1 B which you have never done before!

And of course, you can predict price on date 2! This is the true benefit of looking back over the longer term. Chapter 4 also provides information on prices moving up and down to new levels. Chapter 7 illustrates the individual aspects, showing which ones most often pair up to create repetitions with other price repetitions.

The ancient Mesopotamians figured out the measurements of time and space. Gann recognized the importance of and 24, not only from his studies of the Babylonians, but also from his indepth studies of mathematics and geometry. Gann's wheel is a very complex calculator without instructions.

At the same time the numbers on the wheel are difficult to see and read, thereby rendering it almost useless to the average trader. In order to make the wheel more user friendly, have not only simplified it, but have given clear details of how to use it too.

The Universal Clock is based on the movements of the Earth and the movements of the planets in our solar system. The Universal Clock has a daily, monthly and yearly timer, similar to the clock we use every day which has divisions of hours, minutes and seconds. The yearly timer is based on the Earth making one complete trip around the Sun in one year.

It appears to us here on Earth that the Sun is moving around the Earth, while the Earth appears to be standing still, when in fact just the opposite is happening. This makes , 24, 15 and 4 very important key numbers, They have other uses besides the ones described in this book.

They can be used for price counts as well as day counts. They create Natural cycles of even length, W. Use the numbers to multiply or divide with. Or just try a 4 minute bar chart and you'll see what mean.

In order to complete the Universal Clock it is necessary to combine the daily clock with the yearly clock. This is done in exactly the same way as the hours, minutes and seconds are combined on a regular clock. For example, even though the face of the regular clock is numbered 1 through 12, it actually covers a 24 hour period. Therefore, it is necessary to go twice around this clock in order to cover the full 24 hours.

This twice around the clock clearly explains how to combine the daily and yearly time frames on the Universal Clock. The basic face of the Universal Clock is numbered 1 to 24, which means there must be fifteen trips around to reach the of the yearly clock.

Figure 1 24 hours. In the Universal Clock illustration, Figure 4, note that the ist circle is numbered 1 to The second circle 25 to 48, The 3rd circle is 49 to 72, and so on, until 15 circles are completed and is reached. The inner wheel is the planetary wheol or planetary clock, it is also the Time wheel. Chapter 5 will demonstrate how to Place the planets into the inner wheel in order to correlate with price.

Before moving to that point however, it is necessary to construct the Price wheel or outer wheel. Gann had both Price and Time on the same wheel.

The reason for separating the Time Wheel from the Price Wheel is to minimize confusion when using the wheel. His thin brown hand, where blue veins stood out, held the end of a cigar in its tapering, long-nailed fingers--a pointed polished nail had survived with him from those earlier Victorian days when to touch nothing, even with the tips of the fingers, had been so distinguished.

His domed forehead, great white moustache, lean cheeks, and long lean jaw were covered from the westering sunshine by an old brown Panama hat.

Her body is beginning to change. No one around her seems to notice.



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