Wednesday, March 19, 2014

March 18, 2014 and Gann’s “true eclipse method" described by Patrick Mikula

Patrick Mikula decoded Gann’s many books and proposed in “Gann’s Scientific Methods Unveiled” volumes 1 and 2 his ‘true eclipse method.’  The method is relatively simple.  Identify the Sun longitude on an eclipse date.  Then determine the subsequent dates when any planet crosses that longitude. On that later date, expect a market reaction.  Reactions are larger for larger planets or for those eclipses that had larger market reactions Patrick Mikula decoded Gann’s many books and proposed in “Gann’s Scientific Methods Unveiled” volumes 1 and 2 his ‘true eclipse method.’  The method is relatively simple.  Identify the Sun longitude on an eclipse date.  Then determine the subsequent dates when any planet crosses that longitude. On that later date, expect a market reaction.  Reactions are larger for larger planets or for those eclipses that had larger market reactions when they first occurred.  I do not recall that Mikula discussed it, but say an eclipse occurred 20 years ago and Saturn will be crossing the longitude presently.  I’d expect the passage of time to have dissipated the energy of that longitude line of ‘energy’ and a reaction might not be expected.  
With that simple and probably incomplete description of the method in mind, Mars will cross the Sun longitude of the October 18, 2013 eclipse (205’ 45’’ 11’’)’.  I’ve marked the Sun Moon chart location and degrees with black arrows on the following chart:
Mars crossed 205 45 11 at 5:58am on March 18, 2014 (before the open) in retrograde and most markets experienced a continued rally already begun March 17, 2014 (which had been successfully predicted by SC as described in other of my posts).
Jim
when they first occurred.  I do not recall that Mikula discussed it, but say an eclipse occurred 20 years ago and Saturn will be crossing the longitude presently.  I’d expect the passage of time to have dissipated the energy of that longitude line of ‘energy’ and a reaction might not be expected.  
With that simple and probably incomplete description of the method in mind, Mars will cross the Sun longitude of the October 18, 2013 eclipse (205’ 45’’ 11’’)’.  I’ve marked the Sun Moon chart location and degrees with black arrows on the following chart:
Mars crossed 205 45 11 at 5:58am on March 18, 2014 (before the open) in retrograde and most markets experienced a continued rally already begun March 17, 2014 (which had been successfully predicted by SC as described in other of my posts).

Jim

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