Showing posts with label Kt Boehrer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kt Boehrer. Show all posts

Saturday, May 30, 2015

SPX vs Planet’s Declinations out of Bounds

Declinations of Mercury, Venus and Mars exceeding the Sun's maximum declination (= ± 23.27 degrees) frequently correlate with market turns.
Calculated and charted with Timing Solution.

Friday, December 13, 2013

S&P500 vs Planets out of Bounds

Calculated and charted with Sergey Tarassov's Timing Solution























When the declinations of Mercury, Venus and Mars are exceeding the extremes of the Sun's declination (= ± 23.27 degrees geocentric), the events are often correlating with market turns (see also HERE).  

20 May 2013- 13 Jun 2013 - Mercury OOB

24 May 2013- 19 Jun 2013 - Venus OOB
29 Jun 2013 - 3 Aug 2013 - Mars OOB
10 Oct 2013 - Dec 2013 - Venus OOB
16 Dec 2013 - 8 Jan 2014 - Mercury OOB

[Eastern Standard Time (EST) -0500 UTC]

Planets are out of bounds when in the yellowish shaded areas. Credits: Café Astrology

Wednesday, June 5, 2013

S&P500 vs Planets out of Bounds

Calculated and charted with Sergey Tarassov's Timing Solution
The planets' declinations exceeding the extremes of the Sun's declination (= ± 23.27 degrees geocentric or ±7.15 degrees heliocentric) often correlate with market turns.  

Astrologer Kt Boehrer was a pioneer in the field of declination studies. She coined the term 'out of bounds' to denote when a planet moved outside the Sun's declination path and into the solar 'no go' area. Apart from the Sun, only Saturn and Neptune never go out of bounds. All other planets - Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Uranus, and Pluto - plus the Moon go out of bounds at some point during their cycles. Mercury, Venus, and Mars go out of bounds on a frequent basis. The Moon has an 18.6 year pulsation, divided into approximately 9-year halves. It spends around 9 years within the Sun's path, and then another 9 years making regular excursions outside the solar bounds (see also HERE).