AstroLog 2007
TRADING
FUTURES
by Rhonnda Fritz
Astrology
is the secret weapon of some financial geniuses
Financial
astrology
deals with the rhythm of cycles and their
effects on financial markets, and on business
in general.
It has been practiced as
far back as the twelfth century CE, when
it was used to track wheat prices. It came
of age in the 1920s, when noted New York
financial trader W. D. Gann used astrological
principles to track financial cycles.
Gann
became a highly successful trader,
across a number of markets, and a master
teacher for others. He disguised his links
to astrology by embedding his knowledge
in layers of double talk and mathematical
tables that still confuse his students.
He wrote several books that are considered
'bibles' to many financial traders.
Gann
was an astrologer, a member of
the N.Y. Astrological Association Board
in 1911, and counted many noted astrologers
as friends. One was W. G. Old, or Sepharial,
as the astrological community knew him.
As well as astrology books, Sepharial wrote
and sold via subscription, articles on using
astrology to trade the markets.
Gann
was one of the few players to survive
the 'Black Thursday' stock market crash
of 29 October 1929.
Astrology
gives enormous insight into cycles of business
and companies. It helps understand some
of the influences at work, and indicates
when to act and when to plan.
Astrocartography
can help decide where your best markets
are located or where to set up your business.
Synastry - merging
or overlaying two separate charts together
- is another astrological tool that can
help determine with whom you should do business,
- even who you should hire.
Sections
in AstroLog include:
• Trading
places
• Lessons
for new players
• The property game
• How to 'get lucky'
• Cosmobiology:
Techniques for applying
astrology to trading
• Turning Points
• Charting 9/11
• The Eclipse Debate
Read
'Trading Futures' by Rhonnda Fritz
in Wellspring AstroLog 2007,
pages 16 - 19.
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