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USING PLANETARY ASPECTS IN THE FINANCIAL MARKET

by Marlene Pfeifle

….interpretation of geocosmic energy and there is always risk involved in the financial
markets.

The best way to use astrology for timing the buying and selling of stocks is to
first choose a sound and solid stock in a favorable sector.

Then, most importantly, research how that stock has performed during past transits by
comparing the stock price chart to the transits of the IPO chart of the stock. Then then make
your decision to buy or sell. Historical prices are easily downloaded in Excel form from Yahoo
Finance to your computer. A tool that I use to do research is AIR Software's Market
Trader (www.alphee.com).

You will find when doing your research that it is the 4th harmonic aspects (often referred
to as the "hard" aspects in astrology) that move a stock price, and not the "easy" aspects,
trines and sextiles. What a Financial Astrologer is looking for in the stock market is what
will generate price movement, reversals, and timing the trend changes, etc. Dynamic
energy is needed to move the market and most often this energy comes from what has
been thought of traditionally as difficult, or bad aspects.

Rule #1 for a Financial Astrologer: do not think in terms of "Good = Trines and Sextiles"
and that "Bad = Squares and Oppositions". You may find yourself being surprised at what
can move a stock price. The benefic planets still seem to line up as "good" planets in
financial astrology, but it is the dynamic energy from 4th harmonic aspects that create
price change and market movement. Sun trine Venus just maybe might pop the price of a
stock for a day but it won't give it a substantial pop in price nor will it be sustainable.

Although there is no cosmic guarantee that a particular aspect will predict either
a rising or falling market or stock price, there are a number of geocosmic
contacts that often do produce a predictable rise or drop in price!

In Bill Meridian's book, Planetary Stock Trading - III, he gives a list of Bullish and
Bearish planetary combinations by transit that, in my experience, I've found to be very
reliable.

However, as a guideline, I urge that when using astrological cookbook interpretations to


always first look at the stock's IPO chart and/or chart of incorporation to see how planets
are aspected in the horoscope. Generally, I go by the "nothing promised, nothing gained/
or lost" theory proclaimed by astrologers Ivy Goldstein Jacobson and other
traditionalists, who have taught that if there is not an aspect in the natal chart between
planets then there is "no promise" (no significant - if any at all - impact ) from an applying
aspect between the same two planets in any future chart.

I have found if a planet is not aspected strongly in the IPO chart of a stock chances are,
when transited, the price movement will not be significant or sustaining in either direction
- up or down. Additionally, if a stock is badly aspected by a planet in it's IPO chart then a
planet which is considered to bring about a bullish rise may surprise you when it does the
very opposite! (And visa versa, if a stock is aspected very well by a planet that is
considered to bring about a bearish movement - you may not see a negative effect, in fact,
it can be very positive!)

Taking into consideration the chart of the corporation, the daily aspects of the moon, and
paying attention to the unfolding geocosmic energy from planets that are applying to the
financial sector of the stock at the same time as the stock chart, the following is a list of
transiting planetary contacts - largely through 4th Harmonic aspects - that have more
often than not proved reliably as favorable (or unfavorable) and generally have moved the
market and stock prices:
Bullish, or Favorable Aspects

• Major aspects from Jupiter to most planets and points. Jupiter is


very favorable to all planets and points with the exception of Jupiter aspects to
Mars and Saturn which can trigger both favorable and unfavorable price swings.
(Remember to look at the IPO chart to see how these planets are connected)
• Major aspects between Sun and Venus are generally favorable.
• Major aspects from Neptune to the Sun and to Venus. (With Neptune
comes times of uncertainty filled with hopes, wishes and dreams - they often
coincide with false rumors and illusions. Be sure to take careful note of how
Neptune is aspected in the IPO chart!)
• Major aspects from Uranus to Venus and to the chart angles are
generally favorable. (Note: one must be very certain of the accuracy of chart data
if using angles and pay attention to how well Uranus is placed in the chart!)

Bearish, or Unfavorable Aspects

• Major aspects by Saturn to most planets, and points - with the


exception of aspects from transiting Saturn to Mercury and Mars which can trigger
both favorable and unfavorable price swings.
• Major Uranus and Neptune aspects to Pluto.
• Major Pluto aspects to an angle or the Lunar nodes. (Again, be
certain of the chart!)

A takeover can be favorable or unfavorable to a stock's price per share. Pluto,


representing power and control, is often involved by transiting aspect in buyouts and
takeovers of corporations. Jupiter-Pluto an aspect representing optimism,
expansion, change and a thrust toward power and success is often very
favorable.

Eclipses can have a positive or negative effect that may last as long as two or
three months depending upon the planet aspected by the eclipse. Eclipses impact
the market and the movement of stock prices by triggering, or turning on, whatever
planets they touch within 3 degrees of the applying eclipse aspect. This geocosmic energy
can be triggered during the eclipse or later when a transiting planet (particularly Mars)
activates the eclipse degree by aspect. The hard aspects, especially the conjunction and
square are most notable. Aspects to either Jupiter, Neptune, Uranus or the stock chart
angles from an eclipse are all favorable. Generally they will give rise in the price per share
of a stock, while eclipses to Saturn and Pluto do the opposite and tend to drive a stock
price down. During an eclipse stock prices can be unpredictable and erratic.

A note about the the transiting Moon - always pay attention to the daily aspects of the
Moon! The Moon will trigger applying geocosmic aspects into play, as well as determine
the general mood - minute by minute - hour by hour - of the market each day. Day
traders can use the times when the Moon forms an aspect to time intra-day turning points
or reversals. On days when the Moon makes many aspects the market often has large
volumes of buying and selling, while days when there are not many or no aspects, the
market can be slow or filled with uncertainty. Some astrologers prefer not to trade during
the Void-of-Course Moon, (as well as during Mercury RX), but I have not been convinced
that one necessarily should avoid the market during these times.

Transiting planets and geocosmic combinations of aspects influence the market in many
different ways, and each combination of energy driven by the transits of planets has both
positive and negative influences depending upon many different types of circumstances
including the influences of the greater cycles of geocosmic energy - cycles of the outer
planets - that are unfolding at the same time. Always check your ephemeris and pay
particular attention to the trending market and the unfolding cycles.

Happy Trading!
Kaye Shinker offers a course on Business and Financial Astrology that addresses how to
choose stocks and I strongly recommend taking her on-line courses. - Marlene Pfeifle

References:
Llewellyn's New World Astrology Series, Financial Astrology, edited by Joan McEvers. 1991
Llewellyn Publications, St. Paul, MN.
Planetary Stock Trading - III, Bill Meridian. Cycles Research, New York, N Y, 2002.
Basic Principles of Geocosmic Studies for Financial Market Timing, Raymond Merriman.
Seek-It Publications, W. Bloomfield, MI, 1995

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