Moon-Sun longitude indicator show the angular distance in longitude between Sun and Moon and mark the angles that represent the astrological aspects used by financial astrologers to determine the energy trigger points.
Consider that due to UTF (Unicode Transformation Format) charset limited support of the classical astrology aspects symbols, we needed to use a custom selection of UTF characters to represent the astrological aspects angles. This are different than the ones used by astrology, however, this was the only solution we found to symbolize the aspects. Hopefully, once you are familiarized with this symbols, will be quite simple to identify the aspect type. Additionally, if you hover your mouse over the aspect symbol you are able to see a tooltip of with the aspect name.
Please note that for any Moon aspects indicator we recommend to use 1H, 2H resolution to locate the exact aspect angle, this is because Moon moves very fast at average of 13 degrees per day.
The symbols we used to represent the astrological aspects are:
⊚ = 0 degrees angle (conjuction)
⧌ = 30 degrees angle (semi-sextile)
⧆ = 45 degrees angle (semi-square)
⨺ = 60 degrees angle (sextile)
⧄ = 90 degrees angle (square)
⨹ = 120 degrees angle (trine)
⧇ = 135 degrees angle (sesqui-square)
◭ = 150 degrees angle (quincunx or inconjunct)
⚇ = 180 degrees angle (opposition)
We are happy to demonstrate to all the traders that believe that Moon phase is enough to determine the pivot points that this assumption is incorrect. Astrology works but not with Moon alone as you can verify combining all the indicators that the Financial Astrology Research group have contributed in TradingView platform.
Note: The Moon-Sun longitude angle indicator is based on an ephemeris array that covers years 2010 to 2030, prior or after this years the data is not available, this daily ephemeris are based on UTC time so in order to align properly with the price bars times you should set UTC as your chart timezone.