Dislikedhey i just have to.........
what is the rationale for using alignment of planets?
i mean i do understand we are made of water and planets cause gravitational pulls on the earth, correlating with the tides of the ocean.
but if you mean to tell me that you are pulling on my brain water, i would say you will give me brain damage not trading ideas
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The long answer: we're basically made of the same things over and over again. The mere atoms that are forming us are literally stardust. Each of us, at the moment of birth, is in a specific star formation, which will create our "birth context", or "natal chart". In this chart we're encountering specific potentials. The closest planets, Venus, Mercury, Mars, Moon are affecting us more directly, because they're closer to the Earth. The farthest planets: Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, Pluto are moving slowly compared to Earth, so they are affecting more like generations. Exceptions are Jupiter (12 years cycle) and Saturn (28-32 years cycle) which are affecting us several times during our lifetime. Each planet is carrying specific qualities, or is pushing certain abilities: Mercury is about commerce and intelligence (it's moving faster), Venus is about relationships and harmony, Mars is about physical strength and agressiveness. All these planets are in certain constellations at the time of birth, like Sagittarius, Aries and so on, and this placement also influences how they exert their specific abilities. And at this point it really gets complicated, because it's also involves houses, or signs projections on Earth. Anyway, it's getting complicated.
The planet that is affecting human emotions in the most powerful way is Moon. When the Moon is rising (from new Moon to full Moon) we're more energetic, ambitious, able to take risks. Usually, the markets are bullish on the rising Moon periods. Or at least they are risk on. When the Moon is fading, (from full Moon to new Moon) we're having less energy (we're fading too), we lose weight easily, etc. The markets are bearish, or at least risk off, during Moon fading. If you look at the spike based on the swap thing, it was in the third day of a rising Moon period.
I expect a little bit of risk on during the next week, until the next full Moon, which is on Saturday 10th, after that we should see more caution. Risk on doesn't necessarily mean the EUR will spike or something like that, it means exactly what we saw, a lot of movement, risky stuff and so on.
By the way, you don't have to believe me, just look at the Moon phases and at the markets. Make your own correlations.