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1 Tim Bost s Basic Stock Market Astrology Home Study Course There are 12 complete lessons in the course-- more than 30 full hours of money-making taped instruction from one of the world s top experts in financial astrology! Each taped lesson comes with a complete set of handouts & lecture diagrams! For more information on the Basic Stock Market Astrology Home Study Course, go to send an to tim@timbost.com, or phone Tim personally at Lesson 1 Introduction to Astrological Principles Introduction to Market Astrology Astrology as a Symbolic System The Emerald Tablet of Hermes Trismegistus Astrology as a Tool for Market Analysis Astrology as a Tool for Market Timing Astrology as a Tool for Psychological Understanding The Four Most Important Things to Learn in Astrology Natal Horoscopes and Transit Horoscopes The Archetypal Symbolism behind the Planets Symbolism of the Sun Symbolism of the Moon Symbolism of Mercury Symbolism of Venus Symbolism of Mars Symbolism of Jupiter Symbolism of Saturn Symbolism of Uranus Symbolism of Neptune Symbolism of Pluto Planetary Cycles Lesson 2 Introduction to Market Analysis The Goals of Market Analysis Knowing What to Buy Knowing When to Buy Knowing When to Sell The Relationship of Price and Time Time Horizons in Trading and Investing Fundamental Analysis vs. Technical Analysis Earnings Estimates and Analysts The Price/Earnings Ratio Interpretive Challenges of Astrological Analysis

2 Using the Ephemeris as a Timing Tool Basic Concepts in Technical Analysis Price and Time Support and Resistance Trend Lines Trading Volume The Decision to Sell a Stock Stop Loss Orders The Importance of Money Management Fibonacci Numbers and Retracement Levels Lesson 3 Natal Astrology and Financial Success The Signs of the Zodiac as Symbolic Energy Filters The Signs of the Zodiac as a Measuring Device Systems of House Division The Orientation of the Horoscope Wheel The Angles of the Horoscope Planetary Aspects The Individual s Natal Horoscope as a Key to Trading & Investment Astrological Signatures of Money Winners Planet/House Connections through Planetary Rulerships Planetary Interpositions Key Houses for Financial Success Financial Analysis of Natal Horoscopes Case Studies Lesson 4 The Astrology of the Equities Markets The Broad Picture of the Equities Markets The New York Stock Exchange NASDAQ The American Stock Exchange The London Stock Exchange The Traditional Horoscope of the New York Stock Exchange The Horoscope of the Amsterdam Stock Exchange The Horoscope of the London Stock Exchange The Horoscope of the Paris Bourse The Horoscope of the Frankfort Stock Exchange Astrological Linkages between Exchanges The Dow Jones Industrial Average Basic Concepts of Dow Theory The Wall Street Journal The London Financial Times The FTSE 100 The Nikkei Averages The CAC 40

3 The Australian All Ordinaries Correspondences between Exchanges Market Averages vs. Individual Equities The Astrology Behind Record Advances in the Dow The Biggest Mistake Novice Financial Astrologers Make Additional Horoscopes for the New York Stock Exchange Astrological Parallels among the NYSE Horoscopes The Influence of Overall Market Movements on Individual Stock Prices Astrological Congruence and Industry Group Rotation Trading with the Trend Long Positions vs. Short Positions Harmony between Company Horoscope & Trader s Chart Lesson 5 Corporate Astrology The Investment Edge Provided by Astrology The Birth of a Business The Incorporation Chart Planetary Symbolism in the Horoscope for Incorporation The Sun in Corporate Astrology The Moon in Corporate Astrology Mercury in Corporate Astrology Venus in Corporate Astrology Mars in Corporate Astrology Jupiter in Corporate Astrology Saturn in Corporate Astrology Uranus in Corporate Astrology Neptune in Corporate Astrology Pluto in Corporate Astrology The Lunar Nodes in Corporate Astrology The First House in the Incorporation Chart The Second House in the Incorporation Chart The Third House in the Incorporation Chart The Fourth House in the Incorporation Chart The Fifth House in the Incorporation Chart The Sixth House in the Incorporation Chart The Seventh House in the Incorporation Chart The Eighth House in the Incorporation Chart The Ninth House in the Incorporation Chart The Tenth House in the Incorporation Chart The Eleventh House in the Incorporation Chart The Twelfth House in the Incorporation Chart Hemisphere Emphasis in the Incorporation Chart Analysis of Corporate Horoscopes Using Base Charts and Modifier Charts in Corporate Astrology Case Studies

4 Planetary Stations as Transit Amplifiers Harmonics in Aspect Analysis Lesson 6 Macro-Economic Astrology The Astrology of Macroeconomics Mundane Astrology The Seasons of the Year as Indicators of Economic Events The Solstices and Equinoxes Cardinal Ingresses The Vernal Equinox Horoscope National Horoscopes The Horoscope of the United States Transits to the USA Horoscope How Much is the Money Worth? Horoscopes that Influence Currency Values The Horoscope of the United States Treasury Using Multiple Horoscopes for Trend Confirmation The Horoscope of the U.S. Coinage Act Alexander Hamilton and the Whiskey Rebellion The Civil War and Paper Currency The Horoscope of the U.S. Paper Currency Act The Horoscope of the Devaluation of the U.S. Dollar The Horoscope of the Bretton Woods Act The Horoscope of the Dollar/Gold Divorce The Horoscope of the New U.S. Currency Exercise: List Key Degree Points in Currency Charts Horary Astrology as a Market Decision Tool The Horoscope of the Internal Revenue Service The Horoscope of the Sixteenth Amendment The Horoscope of the Income Tax Act The Horoscope of the Twentieth Amendment The Grand Trine in the U.S. Political Calendar The Horoscopes of the International Monetary Fund The Horoscope of the Dow Jones Industrial Average The Dow Quindecile and Stock Market Action The Federal Reserve System The Horoscopes of the Federal Reserve Bank Lesson 7 The Moon and the Markets Watching the Fed as a Market Forecasting Device Seasonality in the Markets The Lights in Astrology The Lunar Nodes The 19-Year Cycle of the Lunar Nodes

5 The Nodes in Vedic Astrology The Motion of the Nodal Positions The Mean Node vs. the True Node The McWhirter Theory The True Node Changing Direction Transits to the True Lunar Node The Solar Cycle in the Markets A Word of Caution about Annual Cycles and Planetary Stations The Best Months of the Year to Invest The Month When Most Bear Markets End The Most Volatile Months in the Stock Market The Most Bullish and Bearish Months Gillen s Work on Solar Transits Sensitive Degrees vs. Critical Degrees Bearish Transits of the Sun Bullish Transits of the Sun Short-Term Trades and Solar Transits The Rosh Hashanah-Yom Kippur Cycle Seasonal Differences Veiling Lunar Patterns The Sidereal Cycle of the Moon The Synodic Cycle of the Moon The Anomalistic Cycle of the Moon The Draconic-Lunar Cycle The Trading Cycle and the Zodiac Position of the Moon Using an Ephemeris or Calendar to Track Lunar Positions Bearish Transits of the Moon Bullish Transits of the Moon Using Lunar Transits for Short-Term Trades Transits to the Lunation Horoscope as a Market Indicator The Need for Intensive Personal Study The True Nature of Esoteric Knowledge The Work of W. D. Gann The Moon as a Key to Emotions in the Market The Lunar Phases and Market Trends Combining Lunar Cycles and Fibonacci Numbers in the Spiral Calendar Using the Synodic Cycle to Confirm the Anomalistic Cycle The Cycle of Lunar Declination The Void-of-Course Moon and the Markets Lesson 8 Getting Information on the Markets Individual Stock Performance vs. the Market as a Whole Gathering Information about the Market Hot Stock Tips Market Information from General News Sources News and Emotions

6 Specialized Market News Reading the Wall Street Journal Reading Barron s Reading Investors Business Daily Coordinating Market News with Astrology Relative Strength Sector Rotation The Importance of Independent Thinking The Impact of Saturn Transits to First Trade Charts The Impact of Jupiter Transits to First Trade Charts The Impact of Pluto Transits to First Trade Charts Transits to the First Trade Saturn Identifying Times when Transiting Planets are Moving Slowly Planetary Stations as Trading Opportunities Anniversary Dates as Trend Change Indicators Timing the Impact of Eclipses Ingresses and Trend Changes Planetary Aspects and Planetary Pictures Adding Astrology to Technical Analysis vs. Adding Technical Analysis to Astrology Working with an Online Brokerage Lesson 9 Planetary Harmonics, Ingresses, and Other Phenomena Stations of Transiting Planets The Orbital Order of the Planets The Optical Illusion of Retrograde Motion The Heliocentric Perspective Compared to the Geocentric Perspective Aspects the Angular Relationships between Planets Understanding Aspects as Harmonic Relationships The First Harmonic The Planetary Conjunction The Second Harmonic The Planetary Opposition The Third Harmonic The Planetary Trine The Work of John Addey The Fourth Harmonic The Planetary Square The Work of Claudius Ptolemy The Sixth Harmonic The Planetary Sextile The Fifth Harmonic The Planetary Quintile The Seventh Harmonic The Planetary Septile The Eighth Harmonic The Planetary Octile the Semi-Square The Twelfth Harmonic The Power of the First Harmonic The Orb of Planetary Aspects Orbs in Space vs. Orbs in Time The Sesquiquadrate as an Eighth Harmonic Aspect The Quindecile The Ephemeris and the Aspectarian

7 Using an Astrological Calendar Sources of First-Trade Data The Importance of Using Current Data Declination Vertical Aspects The Parallel The Contra-Parallel The Composite Effect of Planetary Aspects Declination as a Sine Wave Maximum Declination Planets Crossing the Celestial Equator The Moon at 0 Declination Planetary Ingresses Ingresses of Jupiter Ingresses of Saturn Outer Planet Ingresses Inner Planet Ingresses Multiple Planetary Ingresses on the Same Day Distance from the Sun and Planetary Power The Bradley Method of Weighting Planetary Aspects Anniversary Dates of Astrological Phenomena Composite Anniversary Dates Jupiter/Pluto Combinations in First Trade Charts Case Study Ford The Importance of Case-by-Case Analysis Sepharial s Law of Values A Bogus System Working with a Brokerage Buying on Margin Picking Stocks with Planetary Stations and First-Trade Horoscopes Lesson 10 Trading with Eclipses Eclipses as the Most Powerful Astrological Phenomenon Eclipses and Mass Psychology Solar Eclipses and Lunar Eclipses Ways of Classifying Eclipses The Orbital Relationships of Sun, Earth, and Moon Solar Eclipses and New Moons Lunar Eclipses and Full Moons Eclipses as Special Cases of a Common Phenomenon Lunar Declination and Eclipses The Lunar Proximity Factor and the Different Types of Eclipses The Umbra and the Penumbra The Partial Solar Eclipse The Annular Solar Eclipse The Total Solar Eclipse The Earth s Shadow and the Lunar Eclipse

8 The Partial Lunar Eclipse The Total Lunar Eclipse The Penumbral Lunar Eclipse The Order of Importance of Eclipses in Market Movements The Frequency of Eclipses Eclipse Visibility and Media Attention Developing a Strategy for Working with Eclipses The Zodiacal Position of Eclipses Ancient Eclipse Traditions The Saros Series The Metonic Cycle The Lunar Nodes and Eclipses Cycles The Position of the Eclipse Relative to Other Transiting Planets Eclipse Paths Julian Dates South Nodal vs. North Nodal Eclipses The Mundane Work of Charles Jayne Zephyr Services Eclipse Software Interpreting the Economic Impact of Eclipse Paths Eclipse Locations as Long-Term Sensitive Points Eclipse Shadows that Precede Eclipses Transits to Eclipse Points Connecting Eclipse Point Transits to Market Sectors Eclipse Points and First-Trade Horoscopes Antiscia Transits to the Eclipse Antiscion Eclipses Conjunct First-Trade Saturn Eclipses Conjunct First-Trade Pluto Eclipses Conjunct First-Trade Horoscope Angles Eclipses Conjunct First-Trade Jupiter, Neptune or Uranus Eclipses Conjunct Incorporation Chart Sun The Process of Elimination in Stock Picking Prenatal Eclipses in Incorporation and First-Trade Horoscopes Eclipses as a General Market Forecasting Tool Case Study The Total Solar Eclipse of June 21, 2001 Lunar Returns to Eclipse Charts Observing the Response of Individual Equities to Eclipses Translating Eclipse Points into Equity Price Levels Lesson 11 Trading Systems and Money Management Using Financial Astrology to Make Money in the Markets Designing a Trading System Managing Your Money Managing Yourself What is a Trading System?

9 The Importance of Designing Your Own System Getting the Big Picture System Design System Testing Trading with the System The Most Dangerous Thing You Can Do as a Trader Using Technical Charts to Observe Big Trends The Range of Time The Range of Price Searching for Reasons Not To Trade Volatility as Trading Opportunity Cost of Investment and Rate of Return Considerations of Time and Capital Trading Volume as a Risk Factor Using the 200-Day Moving Average Creating Trading Rules with the 200-Day Moving Average Matching the Big Picture to Your Budget, Investment Goals, and Risk Tolerance System Design as a Trial and Error Process Putting Buy and Sell Size into the System Design Back-Testing a Trading System Including Commission Costs in System Tests Past Results vs. Future Expectations Back Testing to Inspire Confidence in Your System Refining the System Design The Importance of Writing Down System Design Money Management as the Key to Staying in the Game Capital Preservation Portfolio Management Creating Trading Rules for Money Management Determining Loss Tolerance for Individual Trades Using Stop Loss Orders to Minimize Risk Determining Price Targets The Desire To Be Right The Emotional Attitude of Long-Term Investors Failure to Follow a Trading System The Necessity of Putting On a Trade Changing Ourselves to Change Our Trading Results Astrology as a Tool for Self-Understanding Person-Centered Financial Astrology Looking for Factors that Impair Judgment The Impact of Mercury in Retrograde Motion The Impact of the Void-of-Course Moon The Impact of Transiting Neptune Using a Graphic Ephemeris to Determine the Duration of Transits The Impact of Saturn Transits to Natal Jupiter or Pluto Working with a Professional Astrologer

10 Fear and Greed in Trading The Moon in the Natal Horoscope The Lunar Return Horoscope as an Index to Stress Stress Management The Risk-Reward Axis in the Natal Horoscope Lesson 12 Computerization and the Financial Astrology of the Future Course Review and Summary Using an Ephemeris to Discover Planetary Transits to Eclipse Points Lunar Returns and Eclipse Chart The Historical Roots of Financial Astrology Arch Crawford LCdr. David Williams (Ret.) Louise McWhirter W. D. Gann Evangeline Adams Norman Winski Robert Krausz Fibonacci Trader Computer Program Patrick Mikula George Bayer John Ballantrae Eclipses in Technical Analysis Gann s Impact on Modern Technical Analysis Larry Pesavento Bill Meridian Analysis of First Trade Horoscopes First Trade Data on CD-ROM The Computerization of Stock Market Astrology The Astro Analyst by Bill Meridian and Robert Hand Financial Trader Software-- Bill Meridian & Alphee Lavoie Jeanne Long The Galactic Trader Computer Software The Pros and Cons of Different Computer Programs Gann Wheels and the Universal Clock Support and Resistance Defined by Planetary Lines on Technical Charts Mirrored Planetary Lines Raymond Merriman The Ultimate Book on Stock Market Timing FAR The Financial Astrological Research Program Henry Weingarten The Wall Street Astrology Conference The Task Ahead: More Study and Refinement

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