The 1.697 Year Period
The 1.697-yearperiod is also interesting.
Astronomers have discovered many cycles, one of which is a weak cycle at 3.39 years. This is exactly double the 1.697 period.
The 3.39 year(40.68 month) cycle is also the dominant cycle in the US stock market and commonly called the 40 month cycle and is, according to Edward Dewey, a famous cyclic analyst, the most commonly reported cycle of all.
This finding of cycles that are exactly half as long as others is a very common occurrence.They are called harmonics. (Also remember how market prices oftenretrace 50%.)
Finding cycles of the same length in different series is also common.
A Background to Financial Astrology
This next section explains how some traders use Financial Astrology to forecast market cycles.
The purpose of this section is to illustrate how the astrological aspects of the planets in our solar system are related to each other by Fibonacci relationships. Again, it is uncanny!
There are nine planets that revolve around the sun. The order of the planets,starting with the nearest to the Sun is: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter,Saturn, Uranus, Neptune and Pluto.
(Amethod of remembering the order of the planets is the phrase, "My Very Easy Method, Just SUN and Pluto.")
My - Mercury
Very - Venus
Easy - Earth
Method - Mars
Just - Jupiter
S - Saturn
U - Uranus
N - Neptune
And
Pluto - Pluto
Some traders use a forecasting method where the Sun is the center of the universe, called the heliocentric method.
But most astrological traders use a method where the Earth is the center of the universe, called the geometric method. This makes sense because the basis of astrological trading is that different planets shine rays onto the Earth and also the Moon has such a strong effect on our planet, (e.g. tides, calendar months being near to lunar cycles, etc.)
Interplanetary Synodic Periods
A Synodic Period is the length of time two planets meet in Conjunction, whichmeans revolving 360 degrees to each other. The 360-degree period is divided into fractions known as the Sextile (60 degrees), Square (90 degrees), Trine(120 degrees), Opposition (180 degrees), and back to Conjunction again.
Manyof the Synodic Planetary Cycles conform to the Fibonacci Summation series (1,1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34, 55, 89, 144, etc. Ratios of 0.618, 0.382, 1.618,2.618, etc.)
The importance of Fibonacci numbers cannot be overemphasized!
Its relationship to natural harmonic vibration is not by chance. (Also note Gann fractions of a circle and fractionsof 90 recurring again!)
(*Solar combinations in reality are those participated in by the earth.)
Venus-Uranus
Venusrevolves around the Sun in 61% of 1 year (365 days) or 225 days. (225was an important Gann number because 180 + 45 = 225.) These two planets possessthe unique Fibonacci relationship of the 0.618 Golden Section! (225 daysis also a similar number to the Fibonacci fraction 2.236!) Uranus revolves around the Sun in 84 years (Gann 7 x 12).
Jupiter-Saturn
Jupiter revolves around the Sun in 11.8 years. Saturn revolves around the Sun in 29.4years. Their Synodic period is 19.8 years. Jupiter and Saturn are the largest planets in our solar system and Saturn is the only planet whose magnetic pullis touched by another planet – Jupiter.
Venus-Pluto
The planets of Venus and Pluto have an average Synodic period of 61.6% of one year.This is very close to a Fibonacci 0.618 Golden Mean! In other words, it takes approximately 225 days for the two planets to meet at conjunction and travel through sextile (60), square (90), trine (120), opposition (180) and back to conjunction.
Mars-Jupiter
Mars revolves around the Sun in 1.91 years. Jupiter completes its revolution in 11.8years. Their Synodic period from Conjunction to Conjunction is 2.23 years. (A Fibonacci 2.236 number!)
Every other conjunction of Mars-Jupiter is 4 and one-third years or 233 weeks– another Fibonacci number!
Venus-Jupiter
The Synodic period of Venus-Jupiter is 0.64 years or 233 days – another Fibonacci number!
Saturn-Uranus
The Synodic period for the Saturn-Uranus combination is 45 years. (Gann one-eighthof 360 degrees of a circle or half of 90 is 45.)
Uranus makes a complete revolution around the Sun in 84 years. Saturn makes therevolution in 29 years. The difference is 55 years – another Fibonaccinumber!
Jupiter-Uranus
Jupiter is the largest planet in our solar system. It takes approximately 11.8 years torevolve around the Sun (near 12 years). Uranus takes 84 years (Gann 7 x12) to revolve around the Sun. The Synodic period of Jupiter-Uranus is 13.8 years –near to a Fibonacci number 13.
Squares,conjunctions and oppositions occur at intervals of 3.4 years. (Ten-times 3.4 is34 – another Fibonacci number!) 3.4 years is 41 months, which has been regarded as a very important stock market cycle period.
Mars-Uranus
The Mars-Uranus Synodic period is 1.9 years (almost a Fibonacci number 2. Nineis an important Gann number.). Mars revolves around the Sun in 1.8 years (180degrees / 10) and Uranus takes 84 years (7 x 12).
Mars-Saturn
The Synodic period of Mars-Saturn is approximately 2 years – another Fibonacci number.
Mercury
Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun and orbits it very quickly. In 88 days, whichis one-day off a Fibonacci number 89!
Venus
Venusis the next closest planet to the Sun and orbits the Sun every 225 days. Thisis very close to a Fibonacci 233 and ten-times a Fibonacci 2.236number! (Gann 180 + 45 degrees = 225.)
Planets in Signs of the Zodiac
Astrological traders use the Zodiac, which is a circle divided into 12 parts of 30 degrees,totaling 360 degrees. Each segment of the Zodiac/circle is called a sign andhas its own influence.
The Earth moves around the Sun once a year to allow the Sun to pass through each ofthe 12 Zodiac signs.
Each planet also travels through each sign on the Zodiac. The table below shows theapproximate length of time that each planet stays in each of the twelve signsof the Zodiac. (These times vary depending on the retrograde motion of theindividual planet.)
The financial astrologer should be aware of when planets change from one sign to another. And when there are several planets in one sign of the Zodiac at one time. (For example, in October 1974 when the stock market was at a major low,four planets were in the sign of Virgo. And in August 1987 five planets were inthe sign of Leo at the height of the stock market before it crashed in the autumn!)
As well as looking for planets changing from one Zodiac sign to another, thefinancial astrologer also looks for several lunar (phases of the Moon) events happening on the same day. For example, when there is a full moon or if the Moon’s orbit brings it to its closest point to the Earth’s equator.
The Moon takes 28 days to orbit around the Earth. The Farmer’s Almanac mentions theNew Moon and Full Moon aspects as an aid in helping farmers to plant and harvest.
W. D. Gann and Astrology
Gann’s writings are quite ambiguous and he didn’t reveal his exact trading methods,leaving the trader to work them out for himself. However, Gann was obviously fascinated by the planets, mathematics and how they affect the markets.
Of the few clues left on his charts about Astrology, he wrote "The faster moving planets are the key" and "The retrograde motion of Mercury will affectthe trend in Grain prices."
Does Financial Astrology Work?
First we know for sure that Fibonacci relationships are extremely common in stock market price relationships! I have illustrated dozens of chart patterns that show accurate Fibonacci retracements and relationships between waves.
The fact that the planets in our solar system repeatedly show Fibonaccirelationships between each other is equally amazing. Do you not agree?


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