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How to use AstroClock (AC)
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post Jan 29 2011, 06:10 PM
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If you know some astro-regularities that affect stock market, just place AC windows next to your trading platform screen and observe the skies in anticipation of those special astro-combinations.

If you have no idea what phenomena have influence on price action you have to make a research. Find some definite price actions, note the date, time and place (what market was most active at the time: Asian, European or American).

Example:
There was a sharp and significant EUR/USD plunge in Friday, January 28, 2011. Let's use Alpari (US) broker who provides data for GMT+1 time zone.
  • Find a time for that long red candle. It is 16:00
  • Let's use NY as a place.
  • NY is in USA Eastern Time Zone that has -5:00 hours offset, therefore the event happened at 16:00-1:00-5:00= 10:00 hours.
  • Stop AC if it is running and input 01/28/2011 10:00:00 in the bottom date control.
  • Here we have a snapshot of the astrological environment at given moment.

(IMG:http://astroelite.com/aefrm/pics/mt4/astroclock-2011-01-28.gif)

Analyze the chart. Since we are speaking about intraday trading, note the positions of fast-moving objects like the Moon, house cuspids and their aspects.

For instance:
  • The Moon has sextile to Sun-Mars conjunction
  • The Moon has trine to Jupiter-Pluto conjunction
  • Aries is rising
  • Retrograde Saturn having square aspect to Mercury is setting


How to add a new place
  1. Open aclock_cities.txt file with any plain text editor, for instance with Notepad
  2. Add a new location in format (without brackets): [City Name]=[latitude];[longitude];[time zone]
  3. Note, that name must come first and followed with '='. Parameters on right side are separated with semicolons.
  4. Save the file. A new location will appear in drop-down list.
  5. Coordinates must be decimal numbers with a point as separator, e.g. 43.5 (43 degrees and 30 minutes north/east) or -14.25 (14 degrees and 15 minutes south/west). South latitude and west longitude are negative.
  6. Zone must be an integer number, for example -5 for EST or 10 for Australian time
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