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 Astro Cycles

By Larry Pesavento


Many of you ask us what astro cycles are the most important. Frankly, the answer is difficult.

We believe strongly that planetary cycles hold the key to market prediction. However, you don’t need a “Holy Grail” to make money in the markets. All that is needed is a trading edge.

The combination of cycles and pattern recognition give you that edge!
My interest in astrology started in the early 1970’s with the works of W.D. Gann and George Bayer. After my experiences with the “silver” lady’s 19 straight wins at Drexel Burnham it became apparent that something significant was present in the planetary phenomenon.

In 1986 Dr. Ruth Miller started me on my search for planetary cycles. She started with the Venus-Uranus aspects and the Mercury conjunct (0 degrees) Sun (Combust) as reported by TG Butaney in ‘Forecasting Prices’. What follows are my favorite cycles but they are not listed in their order of importance because I am not sure of their importance. They do work far more than they fail!

The Bradley Stock Market cycle gives indications of the key trading dates for the stock market as well as the shorter-term trend of the market. It is based on using planetary pairs with each pair having a positive or negative bias.

Donald Bradley wrote “Stock Market Predictions’ in 1947 and it’s very, very hard to disprove the effects of planetary cycles on the stock market. Use of the Bradley Model should be limited to the short-term trend and the trading dates. It is not too useful for price levels. Pattern recognition and swing ratio analysis is helpful in this area.




 

 


 
 
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