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Compute declination extreme and half cuts / asset price effect frequency statistics #23

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citlacom opened this issue Feb 2, 2021 · 0 comments
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citlacom commented Feb 2, 2021

Master W. D. Gann among other great financial astrologers noted that when some planets reach extreme declinations the effect of that planet is strengthen and apparently this have a significant impact in markets price fluctuations. Another grand master astrologer Mr. Jean-Baptiste Morin indicates in treatise "Astrologia Gallica" (one of the most complete source of astrological knowledge) that declination is very important due the fact that forms the parallel and contra-parallel aspects which are the counterpart of longitudinal aspects but in the declination coordinate.

Is very likely that by looking at this special moments of extreme declinations we will find some significant effect, similar as the "stationary" speed phase effect that I have observed and confirmed within many assets that are covered within this financial astrology research.

As the range of declination across different planets has different lower/upper limits we are going to use feature scaling https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Feature_scaling in specific the min/max normalisation so all declinations distribute equally within 0-1 range. Then we will cut in parts: [0, 0.2, 0.4, 0.6, 0.8, 1] and compute the daily asset price effect for this range cuts.

The expectation is that the lower and upper boundary that contains the extremes positions of declinations should reveal a significant effect different from the other groups where declination is considered normal.

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