Astro: Celestial Body Channel LinesThis is fork of the previous Astro: Planetary Channel Lines indicator that now includes over a dozen different celestial bodies, made possible after the most recent update of the AstroLib library.
Celestial Body Channel Lines is an approach to financial astrology that involves using the positions of the celestial bodies to predict trends and patterns in the stock market. The idea behind celestial body lines is that the positions of the bodies in the sky at the time of a market event can significantly influence that event.
The celestial body lines approach involves mapping the bodies' positions onto a stock market graph, with each body's position representing a specific line. These lines are thought to indicate areas of support and resistance, as well as potential turning points in the market.
This indicator includes geocentric/heliocentric celestial body lines on the chart for up to two bodies, price scaling & vertical offset, mirror/inversion switch, retrograde highlighting, and aspect recognition with customizable precision.
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Astro: Planetary Channel LinesPlanetary Channel Lines is an approach to financial astrology that involves using the positions of the planets to predict trends and patterns in the stock market. The idea behind planetary lines is that the positions of the planets in the sky at the time of a market event can significantly influence that event.
The planetary lines approach involves mapping the planets' positions onto a stock market graph, with each planet's position representing a specific line. These lines are thought to indicate areas of support and resistance, as well as potential turning points in the market.
This indicator includes geocentric/heliocentric planetary lines on the chart for up to two planets, price scaling & vertical offset, retrograde highlighting, and aspect recognition with customizable precision.
Planetary Alignment & Longitude [JeeSauce]A planet's position in its orbit around the Sun can be measured using something called planetary longitude, which is expressed as a number of degrees of arc along the plane of the planet's orbit. It is one of the primary coordinates that are utilized in the field of astronomy to describe the location of a planet or other object in the cosmos.
In astrology, determining the location of the planets relative to the zodiac requires the application of the idea of planetary longitude, which is a very important concept. In this scenario, the longitude is determined by following the ecliptic, which can be thought of as the apparent path that the Sun takes across the celestial sphere. Astrologers base their forecasts and interpretations of various aspects of human experience, including personality traits, life events, earthquakes, market events, and other occurrences, on the positions of the planets in the zodiac.
This indicator shows all of the planets current longitude except earth and it also includes Heliocentric and Geometric Longitudes.
Note : Moon will have 0 degree when Ephemeris is set to Heliocentric.
Planetary aspects are the angles that are created in an astrological horoscope or birth chart when two or more planets are juxtaposed with one another. It is believed that these angles, which are produced as a result of the positions of the planets in the sky, represent a particular energy or influence that can have an effect on events that take place on Earth.
The conjunction, which occurs when two planets occupy the same place in the zodiac, is the most common type of planetary aspect. Other common types of planetary aspects include the opposition, which occurs when two planets are directly opposite each other in the zodiac, the trine, which occurs when two planets are 120 degrees apart in the zodiac, and the square. (when two planets are 90 degrees apart in the zodiac).
The indicator also shows planetary aspects with an option to choose which planets to take their transits with.
For example these are the transits between Mercury and Saturn.
Astro: Celestial CoordinatesCelestial coordinates are a system of measurements used in astronomy and astrology to describe the positions of celestial objects such as stars, planets, and constellations. There are several different celestial coordinates, including right ascension (RA), longitude, latitude, declination, and altitude. Each coordinate has its own astronomical or astrological significance, as outlined below:
Right ascension (RA) is a coordinate used to describe the position of an object in the sky along the celestial equator. It is measured in hours, minutes, and seconds and is analogous to longitude on Earth. RA is significant in both astronomy and astrology because it allows astronomers and astrologers to accurately locate celestial objects in the sky.
Longitude is a coordinate used to describe the position of a planet or other object in its orbit around the Sun. It is measured in degrees and is significant in astronomy because it allows astronomers to accurately predict the positions of planets and other objects in the solar system.
Latitude is a coordinate used to describe the position of an object in the sky relative to the celestial equator. It is measured in degrees and is significant in both astronomy and astrology because it helps astronomers and astrologers to determine the positions of celestial objects in the sky.
Declination is a coordinate used to describe the position of an object in the sky relative to the celestial equator, similar to latitude but measured in degrees north or south of the celestial equator. It is significant in astronomy because it allows astronomers to accurately locate objects in the sky.
Altitude is a coordinate used to describe the height of an object above the horizon. It is measured in degrees and is significant in both astronomy and astrology because it allows astronomers and astrologers to determine when objects will be visible in the sky and at what angle.
In astrology, celestial coordinates are used to create maps of the positions of celestial objects. This indicator plots the corresponding celestial coordinate
values for each planet, moon, or sun and labels key turning (pivot) points with a date (& optional time). Hover over labels for additional information.