Easy Language Programming Interface for Planetary Data

The ephemeris data as it is basis for the planetary indicators can be accessed directly within any Easy Language code. The interface is the function named $pi_ephem. It is part of the planetaryindicators package and can be used for Indicators, Signals, or Strategies. $pi_ephem provides geocentric and heliocentric data for planetary longitude, latitude, declination (only […]

S&P500 in March 2010: Bradley vs. Planetary Aspects

Stock Markets show new 5 weeks highs and the Bradley Siderograph indicates a turn – so do we have to sell now? The Bradley is just a composition of several planetary aspects. Hence it can be assumed that studying the isolated planetary aspects that occur these days could tell us a bit more about what […]

Next Bradley Date

There has been some confusion about the exact date of the next (this year’s high) Bradley turn date. I stated March 2nd while (highly appreciated) Amanita reports March 1st So what’s correct? Ok, first it does not really matter. Bradley is good but not such a great timer. However I applied the [PI] Bradley indicator […]

Simple TradeStation Strategy based on Planetary Indicators

PlanetaryIndicators can be used to create trading systems working on planetary data. For the beginning I show a simple one. In two weeks (Jan 24th) Sun will be Trine to Saturn. Visual investigation (with [PI] Planet Pair) showed that the event often comes with a temporary top in stock markets. So how can we verify […]

Bradley Siderograph 2010

Happy New Year 2010! Looking at the Bradley graph this year can be quite interesting: Sure, the one year view is not so impressive. But have a look at the long term. The low of geocentric Bradley in 2010 is the lowest low since 1900. Such extreme points in the Bradley do not necessarily mean […]

New Version of Planetary Indicators Package for TradeStation

Finally I finished the new version of the planetary indicator package. Ok, it’s not really finished because there are still thousand things to add, to refine, to do… Anyway a new version can be found here and it comes with two major improvements First, the indicators are now ready for intraday usage. It’s possible now […]

S&P500 update Oct/11th 2009

Once again an example with just the @ES, the ephemeris lines, and this time with the aspect cluster indicator. Aspect cluster just sums up the interesting aspects for each day. When there is a peek it means something interesting could happen   Today the market hit the Uranus ephemeris line (dark red) again. The same […]

Indication of Planetary Retrograde Movement

The PlanetaryIndicators package allows to show periods of planetary retrograde movement either direct (using direct ephemeris) or as dedicated indicator. Retrograde means that a planet moves backward as seen from Earth. There are several theories that a planet turning retrograde (or back direct) has direct implication for markets. Probalby the most significant signature here is […]

EURUSD and heliocentric Bradley

Our old friend the Bradley Siderograph is also part of the Planetaryindicator package.  The chart shows the heliocentric default Bradley and the EUR/USD. Apperntly they’ve had good correlation. Interesting that next week will be the high of the year in the indicator. Does it mean EUR/USD will turn down for good? Applied Indicators: [PI] […]

Example: S&P500 Future (@ES) with geocentric Elements

At the end of the geocentric supercluster (10 important aspects) now we have 4 ingresses (Mars, Earth, Venus, Mercury) within few days. Right now the @ES (as well as the INX) is at Jupiter line (yellow in the chart). Whatever happens now will have some significance. My guess is shown by the arrows.   Applied […]

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