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In the 1930s, Louise McWhirter applied these principles specifically to the stock market. She utilized the North Node of the Moon to predict major bull and bear markets. Her work is often cited in PDF documents circulating in trading communities as essential reading for understanding long-term economic trends. In the 1930s, Louise McWhirter applied these principles

The famous astronomer Johannes Kepler, who formulated the laws of planetary motion, was also an astrologer. He famously predicted weather and crop yields based on planetary alignments, laying early groundwork for the idea that celestial bodies affect earthly resources—a key component of commodity pricing. In the 1930s

Mars, Jupiter, and the Sun are used for intermediate timing (weeks to months). In the 1930s, Louise McWhirter applied these principles

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Timing The Financial Markets Using The Planets Pdf: The Cosmic Clock

In the 1930s, Louise McWhirter applied these principles specifically to the stock market. She utilized the North Node of the Moon to predict major bull and bear markets. Her work is often cited in PDF documents circulating in trading communities as essential reading for understanding long-term economic trends.

The famous astronomer Johannes Kepler, who formulated the laws of planetary motion, was also an astrologer. He famously predicted weather and crop yields based on planetary alignments, laying early groundwork for the idea that celestial bodies affect earthly resources—a key component of commodity pricing.

Mars, Jupiter, and the Sun are used for intermediate timing (weeks to months).