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Venus Superior Conjunction

To we observers here on , we see that it takes 584 days for to travel one time around the zodiac. At this time – here and now - Venus has just completed a full cycle around the zodiac and if we study the planetary positions in the zodiac we see Venus is at 0 degrees conjunction to the in the sign of Capricorn. We call this set-up a Superior Conjunction .

Venus is at Superior Conjunction right now

What is interesting about Superior Conjunction is to an observer on Earth, Venus is not visible as it is obscured by the Sun. However, about 3-4 weeks after the exact Superior Conjunction, Venus will be far enough away from the glare of the Sun to become visible. With this present Superior Conjunction event, in the first part of February, Venus will become visible in the early morning sky as the Morning . Ancient civilizations followed the appearance of Venus with great diligence and timed their actions accordingly. If any of you have studied the precepts of Freemasonry, you will also be familiar with reference to the Morning Star.

What’s further interesting, every five Superior Conjunctions occur at the same sign and roughly the degree. For example, the Superior Conjunction in 2011 was at 23 Leo. The Superior Conjunction due in August 2019 will be at 21 Leo. Plotting the Superior Conjunctions in 2011, 2013, 2014, 2016 and 2017 events on the zodiac wheel will trace out a 5-sided pentagram figure. If you wish to study the data more fully, take a look at https://alabe.com/VeCycle-1.pdf.

Let’s now take a look at how Venus Superior Conjunctions and the subsequent appearance several weeks later of Venus in the sky. Is there an effect on the S&P 500?

2013 Superior Conjunction

In 2013 Venus was at Superior Conjunction in late March as shown by the shaded bar on the above chart of the S&P 500. Some weeks later when Venus again became visible in the sky, the S&P 500 turned in a 120 point rally.

There is never any guarantee of a rally following a Superior Conjunction. One must carefully follow the prevailing market trend using a suitable trend indicator such as the Wilder Volatility Stop or a key Moving Average.

2014 Superior Conjunction

In 2014 Venus was at Superior Conjunction in late October as shown by the shaded bar on the above chart of the S&P 500. I find it curiously interesting that the trend suddenly turned negative immediately ahead of the Superior Conjunction.

More interesting is just as Venus Superior Conjunction arrived, the S&P 500 rallied over 200 points. Some weeks later when Venus again became visible in the sky, the S&P 500 turned in just over a 100 point fall.

These events certainly underscore the importance of following the trend closely at Superior Conjunctions.

2016 Superior Conjunction

In 2016 Venus was at Superior Conjunction in early June as shown by the shaded bar on the above chart of the S&P 500. The exact conjunction between Sun and Venus marked a sudden trend change and the S&P 500 dropped 120 points. The loss was soon re-couped, but some weeks later when Venus again became visible in the sky, the S&P 500 levelled off and drifted sideways to down for the next five months.

2018 Superior Conjunction

In 2018 Venus was at Superior Conjunction in early January as shown by the shaded bar on the above chart of the S&P 500. In early February, it will become visible in the sky again.

What will the markets do? I say expect the unexpected in a market that is taking on an almost parabolic pattern. The trend is positive. Watch for any suggestion that the trend may turn negative. Act accordingly. An “at the money PUT option” taken out at the first hint of a trend change might be the way to go in this situation.

McWhirter Case Studies

For the benefit of recent subscribers, let’s now take a look at some recent New events using the McWhirter methodology and the S&P 500 as a proxy for the market. Note the basic set-up in all these cases. I have the Ascendant at 14 . The Houses are all equal. Therefore the top part of the zodiac (the Mid Heaven) will fall at 24 Pisces. This is how McWhirter built her zodiac wheels.

The Sept 19 was NOT in any aspect to other . was 60 degrees favorable to and 60 degrees favorable to the Node.

Prognosis: generally positive

Result of this lunar cycle: S&P up about 62 points

The Oct 19 New Moon was within orb of being conjunct positive Jupiter. New Moon was 60 degrees favorable to Saturn. is square Saturn which suggests some pressure. Saturn favorable 120 degrees to Uranus.

Prognosis: generally positive, but with some volatility.

Result of this lunar cycle: S&P up a net of about 20 points, but during this lunar cycle there was a drawdown of ~30 points at one point.

The Nov 17 New Moon was NOT in aspect to any planets. Jupiter is at a favorable 120 degree trine to NYSE co-ruler . This is a good sign.

Prognosis: positive

Result of this lunar cycle: S&P up a net of about 100 points.

The Dec 17 New Moon was at a favorable 120 degree trine to Uranus. Co-rulers Mars and Neptune are at a favorable 120 degree trine to one another – a good sign. New Moon is at a 0 degree conjunction to Saturn which could be a problem.

Prognosis: generally positive

Result of this lunar cycle: as the Moon passed over the Saturn point on the 18 th , there was a small drawdown on the S&P 500. An explosive rally started Jan 2 as Moon passed 14 Cancer point. January 11 saw a small bit of weakness as Moon passed Mars.

The Jan 16 New Moon is at a favorable conjunction to Venus. The New Moon is at a hard 90 degrees to Uranus. This is offset by a 60 degree aspect to Jupiter and Mars. Mars is a hard 90 degrees to the Node. Saturn is 60 degrees to NYSE co-ruler Neptune.

Prognosis: a generally balanced situation. Pay attention to the dates when Moon passes 24 Pisces and 14 Cancer. Also watch dates when Moon passes Neptune and Mars.

Practical exercise : If you are practicing the McWhirter method at home, plot the planetary positions for the New Moon of Feb 16 th . You can find the planetary data at a variety of sites on-line. Use the following blank zodiac to plot the planets. Do you see any hard aspects between the New Moon and other planets? Any aspects between NYSE co-rulers Mars and Neptune? Is this a warning sign?

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