Totally scientic approach on my side, if I cannot quantify it then its not worth following up. I like to make precise predictions, ones I can trade. The association of the planets with negative or positive is fine I can see why that is the case, but I look for hard facts, ones that I can prove.
I use the position of the planets to time the turns.
The clue is in spinning earth, imagine it in your head and tell me how the position of the planets change from your point of view!
I use a computer based system Alcyone to generate the data and excel to mess with it.
Chart specifics, each line on the chart shows the position of the nine planets, This data was taken from the last GBPUSD highs and plotted, to show what was going on.
I am looking for relationships opposition. squares, trines and repetative relationships, 3 of the turns showed mars in conjunction with saturn at a location of 250-300 degrees relative to a point on the earth, 2 turns showed Mars Saturn at a 50-100 degree angle again roughly in conjunction. So I look for a conjuction at either 50-100 degrees or 250-300 degrees from my set points, I can then place a turn in the morning or afternoon session. Ok today was a down day in the GBPUSD because of its reaction at the lunar eclipse, took me two years to find this out and please don't feel offended if I don't tell you how I use it on the forum I only teach my students this.
Kind regards Mike
I use the position of the planets to time the turns.
The clue is in spinning earth, imagine it in your head and tell me how the position of the planets change from your point of view!
I use a computer based system Alcyone to generate the data and excel to mess with it.
Chart specifics, each line on the chart shows the position of the nine planets, This data was taken from the last GBPUSD highs and plotted, to show what was going on.
I am looking for relationships opposition. squares, trines and repetative relationships, 3 of the turns showed mars in conjunction with saturn at a location of 250-300 degrees relative to a point on the earth, 2 turns showed Mars Saturn at a 50-100 degree angle again roughly in conjunction. So I look for a conjuction at either 50-100 degrees or 250-300 degrees from my set points, I can then place a turn in the morning or afternoon session. Ok today was a down day in the GBPUSD because of its reaction at the lunar eclipse, took me two years to find this out and please don't feel offended if I don't tell you how I use it on the forum I only teach my students this.
Kind regards Mike