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[RT] GEN Retrograde - Direct planets as a cycle timer



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Hi Real Traders,
I've been trying to post the charts for this without success for the last 5
days so
I 've put a direct web link to them  Retrograde - Direct planets as a cycle
timer
http://homepages.ihug.co.nz/~ellsann/index6.html
This is a simple technique that anyone can use. The planets when viewed from
earth will at certain times appear  to go backwards. This means that they
will cover the same degree of the circle going forward (direct) and
backwards (retrograde)
To use this in trading have a look at the degree of a planets position when
a major swing high or low is made and then expect a reversal of trend when
the planet again crosses this degree.
An example using Saturn retrograde / direct on the S+P.
Saturn was at 45.25 degrees while retrograde on October 18th 1999
which was a low. The next time that Saturn crossed this exact degree while
direct was on the 28-29th of March 2000 with the actual high being on friday
the 24th of March giving us three trading days from the top.
Another example of retrograde / direct cycles for longer term forecasts.
is seen in the chart of the British pound.
At point 1 Uranus is at 315.91 degrees while retrograde. At point 2
Uranus is again at 315.91 degrees while direct.
If any other astro inclined posters would like to share their examples I
think that it may open the eyes of  the more open minded members of  real
traders to a simple but
worth while technique.
Regards
Myles Wilson Walker



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Could you please send me the text of the original post,..
I never received it,..I think that RT forum is only working to
a limited degree....as there have been a very limited number of posts
received at my end for the last week.  I know for certain I did
not see the post regarding Saturn to which you are replying.
Thanks much,...hope that others knowledgable about astro take
the time to respond to your logical question.  Norman?

Regards, JIM Pilliod