4. Desarrollo del proyecto
4.3 Ejecución de metodologías
When we get down to actual studies of the Bible and not to mere reading, we notice that we find numbers such as seven, twelve, forty and seventy repeating so often that their meaning cannot possibly be what we understand to-day as seven, twelve, forty, seventy. My work on this subject has revealed that the meaning is degrees of a circle, so that when Moses remained forty days on Mount Sinai we have to understand that Jupiter moved forward forty degrees in the heavens.
Astronomical calculations show that Jupiter and its path as seen from our planet Earth just about requires one year of our time to pass an arc of forty degrees in the Zodiac.
In Revelation as well as in Daniel we find quotations of: A time and times and half a time.
Revelations 12:14. And the woman was given two wings of a great eagle, that she might fly into the wilderness, into her place where she is nourished for a time, and times, and half a time, from the face of the serpent.
This event tells us that at the time it was winter. The eagle of the Bible always means the zodiacal sign of the Scorpion. The
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woman in this case represents the Sun, whose home is in die sign of Leo. She flew into the wilderness, her place. The wilderness of the Bible means the sign of Leo. She was nourished in her place for a time and times and half a time, the value of which counts to one hundred and twenty-two and one half. In as much as the biblical circle is not three hundred and sixty degrees in length, but extends to 368o10’48.0”, therefore the actual beginning of its domain is at 13o 36’ 12” of the sign of Taurus and the end at 16o 21' 48" in the sign of Virgo. Jupiter and Saturn dominate the other two portions.
Most readers are apt to ask what this has to do with the market. The answer is contained therein and lies in the time factor of the price movements for stocks and for wheat and for other commodities.
Even those who have studied Astrology from textbooks must be greatly surprised about the above statement, because no text book brings anything about it. The textbooks use the circle of 360 degrees which is not the one the prophets used when they
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predicted events.
Analyzing further we find the unit of "Time and times and half a time” to be 35. 1 time is 35; two times is 70; and half a time is 17 1/2 . Adding gives us 122 1/2. 2 1/2 times representing 122o 43' 36" or 1 time equalling 35o 3' 53".
The number 35 (actually 35o 3' 53"), the eighth part thereof as well as the multiples of the same constitute the basis for distance movements in stocks and wheat.
This law applies for the major as well as for the minor movements of individual stocks. Therefore stocks move:
1/8 part of 35 points or 4 3/8 points (low priced stocks) 1/4 part of 35 points or 8 3/4 points (medium priced stocks) 3/8 part of 35 points or 13 1/8 points (especially wheat) 1/2 part of 35 points or 17 1/2 points (medium priced stock) 5/8 part of 35 points or 21 7/8 points (usually resistance point) 3/4 part of 35 points or 26 1/4 points (usually resistance point) 7/8 part of 35 points or 30 5/8 points (seldom used)
1 time 35 points or 35 points (high priced stocks) 2 times 35 points or 70 points (large swings)
3 1/2 times 35 points or 122 1/2 points (major resistance)
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Selecting the most important distances of this sequence, we find that normal movements of stocks extend 8 3/4 points, 17 1/ 2 points and 35 points, while for wheat important distances traveled are 13 1/8 and 30 5/8; the latter is seldom used. All other distances, such as 21 7/8 and 26 ¼, represent temporary resistance levels from which, as a rule, a movement in the opposite direction begins;
when such a counter move is completed the original trend is resumed once more, ending at the major resistance point.
This sequence should be used only to figure distance, i.e.
price or the number of points in dollars a stock travels before a turn is due to come. In other words, the measurement between a top and a bottom or between a bottom and the next important top.
This measurement is also used for gaps; in this case you measure from them up or down, just as if they had a top or a bottom. These values will not show how many days a movement will last in one direction or the number of days consumed from a bottom to a top or from a top to a bottom.
The following time spaces are of great importance, at the ter-mination of which you can expect a change of trend. The count is done in calendar days and not in trading days:
There are variations possible, but they should be ignored entirely for practical application.
Of these cycles, the 29 days and the 3 1/2 week cycles are very close together. While the latter usually brings about stagnation into a movement that began 3 1/2 weeks prior the former as a rule produces the actual change of trend.
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These two cycles and the seventy days cycle are of the greatest importance.
The point of beginning for major moves is always at the top of a bull movement or at the bottom of a bear movement. The dates, which are due to produce changes can be plotted in advance on the charts. The point of beginning for secondary movements is always the day a major reaction ends or a major rally ends. It is not advisable to chart any tertiary cycles, such as 3 1/2 or 7 days movements; they will only confuse the important movements.
Another way to determine time changes in stocks or commodities must be considered here. It is purely astrological. It is impossible to do without astrological laws. We take recourse to special Tables called ephemerides of planets' places. They contain the positions of all the planets calculated for London at noon for each day. The values are in degrees and minutes of the circle.
Adjoining, you will find the sign each planet occupies at the given, required day. We are only interested in the planets' motion in longitude. Declination or latitude we do not consider at this moment.
In the picture on page 69, you were given three special values: 13o 28' 12" of Taurus; 16o 21' 48" of Virgo and 15o of Capricorn. The latter represents an in-between value of the actual values, i.e. 19o 15' 24" of Capricorn and 11o 04' 56" of Capricorn.
Whenever any planet passes the first two places, a change in the market must be expected. As examples we just check the ephemeris of 1935:
Stocks
Top: Jan. 7th. Mercury on Sun. Jan. 6th at 19o Capricorn 15 Bottom: April 2nd Venus at 13o Taurus 38
Top: (2 week) July 29th Venus at 16oVirgo 21 Top: August 25th Mercury at 16oVirgo 21 Gap up: Sept. 5th Venus at 16o Virgo 21
Retro Top:Sept. 10th Sun at 16o Virgo 21
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Top: Oct. 24th Venus at 16o Virgo 21 Bottom &
Gap up: Nov 11th Neptune at 16oVirgo 21 Gap up: Nov l2th Mars at 11o Capricorn 04 Top: Nov 23rd Mars at 19oCapricorn 15 Low: Dec 29th Mercury at 19oCapricorn 15
We cannot recognize the direction of the movement because at times a gap is formed at these points. However we must bear in mind that we have other methods available that tell us the direction, provided again we know that a change of trend is due on a specific day. When looking over a chart for 1935, you will note that the dates of change indicated with this method are at times pretty far apart, at other times close together. We had no opportunity during this year to see the effect of Saturn or Jupiter, because they did not pass these points in the course of that year. I do not use the Moon because it moves too fast and brings about the seven day, short movements spoken of before. To gain experience, it is suggested that you plot the movements of stocks for a few years on daily performance, enter the planets on the day in question and make a record of the effect they produced.