Wednesday, May 7, 2014

QQQs - Two planets and a price on the square of 9


Every extreme high and low is explained by Saturn Earth since and including the first trade.  All charts are heliocentric with the date of the chart shown at the top left.  The two planets are Earth and Saturn.  Let’s start with the first trade date of 3/10/1999 at $50.59:
Price at longitude 230* exactly opposite Saturn and 45* Earth.
Now the all time high of 120.50 that occurred on 3/24/2000:

Price at 230* opposite Saturn and square Earth.
The all time low of $19.76 on 10/8/2002:

Price at longitude 334* is 40* to Earth and 108 (72* plus 36*) to Saturn.
The 2007 top at 55.07 that occurred 10/31/2007:

This is the messiest one.  Earth at 37*is 120* to price and Saturn’s longitude intersects price.  Saturn Earth is 6* short of trine with an angle of 114*.
And now for 2014.  Saturn Earth conjunct on 5/11/2014 at 230*.  Who’d a thunk that?
And where might you find my point projection of $94.60 QQQ’s top on about 5/14/2014?  I’m going to eyeball it and say 110* which is trine 230* longitude of Saturn Earth conjunct.
Of course, there are other prices that will form aspect to Saturn Earth on 5/11/2014, but the projection is certainly not disputed by Saturn Earth either. 

Unfortunately, the current high of 91.36 on March 7, 2014 can't be ruled out:

Jim

1 comment:

  1. Limit the expectations that might be generated based on the above exercise. What I believe can be drawn from the above is that the truly large pivots do not occur without price aspecting a simultaneously aspected hello E-S. It does not say price will always pivot whenever it aspects an aspected E-S. But absent that condition a truly large pivot (2000, 2002, 2007, 2009) has not occurred in the life of QQQs.

    Jim

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