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rf INTRODUCTION.
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L.. of Commercial Astrology. There are hundreds
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- ti'::a!ing the Natal branch. There <1re some books
denlin).; with the oMundane &. Medical branch.
L' ,.. This book is written {or the students, But the students do not find easily thig kind
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who desire to srudy Planetary Influence
of work a:! I have endeavoured to explai" in
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\\~:~ popular gambling of 'Horse racing' have been
on Market Prices; instead of guesswork
i~:.:-· wrilten. but I Suppoge Ihis is the firsl attempt

l (,,,( and gnmbling methods. dealing --w-ith-..§hrne-s, STocks, Co'lton & Bullion

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I (". Markets. The Students will ~I)!ye diflicult pro­

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Invesl tbeir money. Atlea:;! thi~ is the wonder­

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10 Suc:cessiul Speculation. wilh examples fino
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full details. Hence this is a unique writing with
~i::J a:xiOf)lS solving the problems of rise and fall of
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I .~~ I!! g r e u tl y net' d ed, t II all P, h rna n y ;l tl t: m lJ t II h a \' e
I. CONTENTS.
heell 1l1nde to ~upply Ihe demand, sti\l bOlh
I <,:, 111(:bOIl<.liidc: bu~i!108mt'n and the student!! CHAPTER-Planetary Influence on Businc:u
I'~ will soon judge lor themselves whether Ihi! book Markets and world Price ••

I:'':1 rneet~ their rC'qllirernent~. II CHAPTER-Ruling Sign••


III CHAPTER-Major Planet••
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JUl,y 1935. IV CHAPTER-General Principle •• .;.

V CHAPTER-Effects of Coni unction ••


\Vc: have great plensure in putting before
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the public this revised LInd enlarged edition. VII
CHAPTER-Eclipses.

Slill this branch oi A strology the Financial VJII


CHA PTI':R-Sen.itive Degrees,

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CHAPTER-About Jnvellment.

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rC!lenrch and experience it will be IlS pet/eel
any olhr:r ~ciellce. The student sJ,lou!d
X CHAPTt:R-A Ream lind 1I Slump,
XI CHAPTER-Individual Sharo •• Stock.
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remernber that a great success is not attained Ind Syndic ••


Xil CHA?TU\-Significator. &. Indicator.
I /(14 over nlPlH utlr ont: r:.jhould toil hurd find
XII!
CHAPTER t-.1islortuneJ by Eclip.e.,
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CHA?HR-Ephemeral A.pc:cts. J
,:J V( e do not boast that the rules given
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CHAPTER-Corporation Charla, i

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CHI-.PTER-Highest &. Lowed PTice~.

Illis book ure infallible, but \Ve think they XVII CHA~TER-Nalure of A,peel,.

I ":.1 s;}.ve a novice from ruin XVIII CHAi'TER:"":'Plllnetuy Powen.


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XX CHAPTER-Gold &. Silver. ..;.
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XXI CHAPTER-Gold &. Silver
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CHAPTER-Gold &. Silver
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XXV CHA PH:K- U.dul rules lor Colton,

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XXVII! The Urilish Stock t:ltchaI"IO:C'
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CHAPHR- The t30mbay Slack !'l.A~HTAiO' INFLUENCE OH I!U!iN!!! )'IAR"IH
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CIlA fTEH- H ou,e indiclltjon~ In n
Mundlll1e HoroH:ope, The Iirst question that would arise in the
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CHAPH.H .\ Step further in Mundsl1!! mind of every astrological sfudenf i. thi~: "Do
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/~'Htrology.
Mundane !\]ap:s lor
the pl,Hlet'l dominate over the World Markell!
find its price~;>" The answer is ~trongly in
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affirmative. The planet!! do influence, nol only
XXX III Efle clS of Lunllilon In
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houles. uence hut dominate over and govern the


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CIIAt'TlIK-SOme uleiul hint. to Btl!l­ H:J'lne!'l~ r-.Iad,et~ anrl world prices. I !lhnlI
1 iiI. ne., men, throw ~()!T1e light on the subject llml explnin
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(HAPHI{--}\dvice to my lode'l, evcryth;ng lundl y •
4 XXXVI CHA,fl ER- ... How 10 Trade. .
I:~ XXXVII CHAPTER--Indicalion' from 19~6 ~he value 01 ~ny kind 01 commodify or
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to 1948.
CHAPIER-Ephemerls !\jvin~ LOI1!<!i.
thing. mC'itiy d('pend8 on !\UppJy nad demand.
If cr(lpS of commodity, whether thnt may be:
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I ".~ tudes lind Dcclinll~ions for the hi 01 each


~ene;411 u8able article or metals, are abundl'lnt .

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the v~l[Je 01 thot commodity c!ep~eciates. and


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".. hen they faiL or if th,,.re is :nore demand the:


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c;.) c!:sturhance 01 th~ r.arth which not ~:-
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~t~lJ]d thut the planets flct lind It.:lct on one !i,~ tllIe','t ell~ct 01 the ;nt~raction of the pl~n~!~ r~~
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\Ve ail kllow thaI the Sun, Moon and the
Hi~ter planets regulate the atmosph::re,
Juct:i and markets. The apparent cause of
the vulue of any security or commo(lity be the
i'rt
I~"'J lJde~ anJ humlln minde. On a Full Moon's balance of and demand, but lor the
supply I~:
l;~ dl\y high tides nre
crented in the sea owing prl r.~;'1 v Clluse we have to look at the celestinl
.,::" to itti intense attraction. On nn Ecllp~e <1ay, our bodIes w!1'ch electrily the enrth with their
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lllinds become dizzy OWing to tht! duU LIt 1110:)­ p8sItlOns and Bspc:cls in the heavens.
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pllcre p~rt(jining ut tht:t {lllle. crop 'dils, naturally the Y:llue 01 that comma'
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<iity incrt:"a:!es. II the crop is nbundnnt. the


s n () I hi ri ~ is Ie f t to c han c e
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oltracI~ irnll filings. Sprinkle: il011 Jdll1gs on [J
ntJundnnt, we have to sec
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~lleet of paper. What will ),ou se~? The: ..,n~~I:l. ~illliL,rly lor ColtOl1, 'Linseed. wheat or ~

111!1l[~!l (~rrilllr;(" thelll3elvee ir~r dt:finlte linn tilLlI


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'~ rllJi:lte 110m tile poles of the Illflgnel. It 18 consi,in<ltiol1 the PCSltlOIlS or
the planetR by
./;'~ :lll~ 10 [lllr;I('lion 01 gravit::llioJ], :\r;flin rub l\ \."hlCh l!! ~ commodttl es ure vi lal, z~d, Ii major
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ruling sig:n, there would come into forc~- riot!, louch the 'butter <:Inti brend' the con5ideration

revolution!!, worl, etc., and the Government oi Ihe nldlion5! What io its use if it does not
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Security nnd Stoeb of that country would thro\.; :lome light on the paths of hurnan livt!8?
'a. decline. II good aspect! 01 the !lame planets The following line5 of "Sephar:ul" would con­

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be in operation the prices would inflate. In
this way shures. stocks, cotton, BuHion. whe:1t
Y1nCe my readeu that the planet!! do inllunce
Ihe prices nnd that it i:J now lime lor the &:JIro­
f,,,, and othro:r markets are controlled by the celes" iUt,:Cfl 10 be practical.
I " tial bodie! with their positions and llspret!! in

I ":.'1 the heaven~. 'All nature i, on the :side 01 the practical
I ,;~ Once you enter a market you immediotely :"ld the useful Let our "strologers 5eek, there­
hecome !!ubject 10 tho!le lilws of planetury ,'.,Jrf:. to be"practical. Many yellrs ago it was
II'-~ !aid 10 Ui!; "Mnk¢ your astrology practical,
stimuli which i, the centre of all activities.
I:~ whether you believe it or not. Like your.3ell, and It" wa.ld ....·ill follow you" The ~n!ln who
'I'" I here are thou iiands 01 other people \vho are ...-ciced this remark wall alrendy convinced of
I (""J ul:lo involved in the market. They think and Its truth; he only failed to see its practical
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aCI. buy and sell without the knowJeJ~e that \'3Iue. This. in briel. j, our object-to demons­
I ,;~ they are conlrolled by 'the inviSible laws IrateIIle"practiCiIvalue d a,lrology. We have
I,;;) plunelary lrdluellce. Market prieta are 'iover­ to bring the elan down 10 Earth, to interpret
I~ !led by cerlain law!! which must h:: under~tocd thr- m into 'the languag,e of everyday life: in ehort,
!!lIcce'lI 1:1 10 be achieved.
I ~:':) W h:l' i s I he use 0 I A ~ t r 0 log y i I you g ~11 n
to aive the man in the street a I!cience of for:
knowledge he can turn 10 hia advantage. For
~ nothing lherc:by? \''/hnt i~ its u,c If it doe:! not
l ,orne yean pal' we have aludie.d allrolo8Y in
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:"nlure has given thil:l sort of capital to all; it
I" iut :011 to tile werld':l c0rniller{'i~\1 nnd
fl' lirEl!>c:,)! l~ 110t required 10 be developed A farmer in'
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..~ h t 0 i t 1 -: vests Ii.lbuur in tillmg his l<lnd and :lowing the:
1'1" ~lilr::i lu h'" pUll the ,Lrk pr':Jhlem:; uj iuturc bot 5ec.11l in hope that the seeds sown will
v~llu~" "Icld " guod crop in the ~C(l:!on, t lere he in­
I~;' ';!: <: ::rc now !ll 11 position to conlro'
verI all the !Jet maxims r:I ,he nlflr kef, to t'dec­ .:;ls labour and speculates against Irost. heavy
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in all their
"bCilr" ilnd "bll\l". <l11f1 silo ...: th~m
ll!.lkedne!-11 10 the world U!i

T~lil\, t:<.lr!bquakctl. thunderstorms ;.nd li!Shtnin~_


In the B,ilme way a lrudesman. who sto<:ks co'
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nnd blood rnmercial good!! in his store:! to Bet a good sum
by ~l;ins them at a pro/iI, speculates Bgain:lt
I~~ ler:l 01 plunetury inlluncce. \\' e mtlkc cap;­
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tal out of ,IllY tlnd C:'n.:ry IriJn::;.,cti()~l m whIch


'tH-cl!' <Iud 'bull' tendency QI the morket price!!'
I~~ "lime" element is optior!<..t'" oi his stock.
I~ How r:;',n we do lhis ~ by il knowleJge 01
'''4 One is loosing, the other is getting profits.
L~w~ o! planetary YlbrC1lion~. then act"
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ion:l ~nd'Te!lction:l 0:, world Market s.
Why so i The first had to submit to the InW1'l
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01 nature. To work along \~ith the forces o!
r J i\luny persons
hate Sptculntion; but they
do not under~tan': thot all trade and commerce
nature and to follow the cources of the !Jtar9,

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is the !!ecret 01 success in life. Financial Aatro­
logy will teach us such thing'!!.
l~ 01 a speculative investment or enterprise, In
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all cutlca d 800d capital is necessary. Capital


is not expresi;I"d in mere gold or golden coin!!
r;;) but it is the meane whereby gold is purchnlled.
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\' COlee, Milan, Stockholm, Genoa,
:::..' ["ell race, each ~nd
every separate New York. Manche~ler, Calcutta.
"~ dominion. colony, and dependency over which ~
L(o- France, Romania, Italy. Sicily, Bohe­
every Empire', Ilag float comes under difit!rent
"Cc mia, North E. of Romania, Rome,
Astrological dominion. Each ha3 its separate
~ ma9CUS, Bombay, Philadelphia,
t1~.stiny. It i~ nece5!1ary to know what are Pr3gue. Bristol.
~ the ruling 3ign! of different countries and citi!!" "

, .;;, Arits- England. Denmark. Peru, Judea, Vt'£o-- Turkey; Switzerland, WC9t Indies, As,y­
I Le3:lcr Poland, Germany, Syria, ria, Ireland. Babylonia, Silesia, jerU:i8'

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Japall, Naples, Maneilles. Burmingham,
BlaCkburn. Bllrod!', Madras, Chicago.
lem. Paris, Boston, Los Angelo"
Po ona , Nagpur.·
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Taurus-Ireland, Persia, Media, AS5iaminor, Libra- Araentine. Japan, AUlltria, Tibet.
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Chili, Poland, Austria, Dublin, Leipsic.


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China, Indo-China, Antwarp (21) Lia­
I ;;) tlimini-Walu, Belgium, Lower Egypt. W.
bon. Vienna, Parts oE India, Gujarat,
Burmah. Copenhague (").
I~ of England. U. S. A" North coa~t
S,orpio-·Morocco, Brazil, Norway, N. Syria,
l~ 01 Africa, N. E. of Egypt, London,
Algeria, Tran:svaaJ, Baveria, Jutland,
(,17) Melbourne, Ver~llille!!l, Plymouth,
I~ Madrid, Judea. Liverpool. \Va.hington. Me­
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other affairs that inil'Jencc: I~c pl~blic a~ n
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Ruling sign, By comparing ~uch maps in n
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P unja'u. Bengal. Creec~, Jerles of c:Yen/s, the rulin?, sif:n will
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Oxlord. FOitslIid Br\.!~5cl!l ~'her at A cndan. or at M
eaven.
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'll':l1t, ! l~\lnburg. rhit,;'i.;oll.
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ll1:J.ody. Egypt, }.\\c"andri~1 Lancaster .'
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~nd tht: S\ucks 01 the country
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the twelve Zodiacal signs rem:lining 7 years i
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MA)O,{ rLANETS. in each sign. lts effect is !o cause political !
~ upheavals. revolutions. strikes, causing sudden
Cnl<'jor planets we have to take into
~ fluctualions in volues. and a dillturbing eIfect
cCJ.,sid':ration me Ihree in number.
on Securities and the market is sHeeted through
:~ ( i) Ilershel or Uranus.
political conditions Or some GO\'ernment action.
~ ill Sat urn.
tt has also D. disturbing eHect on Government
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(iii) Jupiter •
The specific characteristics 01 lh~ plilnet:l
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!!Securities. Its good aspects enhance the market
and bad espects never Jail to depreciate. il.

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Uranus ;' Sir W. Hershel was the disco­
Sa/urI!: takes 30 yenrs for
ci'rcle through the tweler Zodiacal
a complete
Si~r.8 remain' I
verer 01 this planet. He made his find from
a small 7. in~h telescope in J 781. Belore
ing n years in each sign. Saturn does
I'" ~ ~, produce cold. deprellsion, and stormy condi­
this Sntum had 'lIways been considered the
I~ lIons. \Vhen in trar.:"t through a COUnlry~s
limit and boundary 01 our Solar System
I .~ Thd planet is a peculiar one. When we
ruling'sign it brings famine!!. failure of cropa.
political Iroubles. unemployment, populor dis­
l~ 11r:rn' from west to east, Uranus spins around
Content and dtlnger:'l of Ytlrio uB kinds producing
from South to North. People born under
I~ great depression in price'!, Its good aspects
Uranus are just the lIame; they are outside of
I~ all conventions: Ihey ~o round the other way.
steady the markel, while [he bad one!!S never
I .:J l~jJ to depreciate. Thill planet is caJled tll(~
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~ !l t!~e solar sy~ttrn It takes 12 year!'! for 3 GF.:-II!:X .... L . PRINCIPLE5, I
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cornpletr. circuit rerna;nin~ one yl"flr in each
, H~rshd
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sign. Being sO rnpid. its effect is not sa
l~ potent or lasting n~ thai 01 Hershel
Saturn. (\f
n country's ruling sign, bring depression
nnd declining prices.
I~ Jupiter bring3 general prosperity to the Nation
I ,~ tlHough interned resources and new indu5tries. , 2. Jupiter when in transit through ft country's
cheilp money. general prosperity and political ruling sign brings expansion, prosperity and
I ..!' advantages; sometimes too optimistic and ever advancing prices.
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I I. LO,11bagtic. Itil good aspects cause much e:tpan·
sinn und brin~ very high values in securities &
e~. Its evil asptcts. indicate sc\\in);; lor f
3. Hershel and Saturn in mtJtual bad n!!pect
cause depression and declining prices,
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prufit Inkil~~ j:~d hll In vdlues. \'Vhen Jupiter
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pro3pe!rily & udvnncing prices.

I ."3 bU()~'~IIlCY ~\lld optimism.


5. Hershel and Saturn in good napect bring
ltd va [lei nl:( price 8.
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I~ ,Hershel Wi\!! In transit rhrough JllUlll ~


... r u III, ~ sign C(~ricornu~
I- That period l:l m!lrked with
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poitticu/ disrur­
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passing through Capricornus; at that time Iodin
I I,> had again experienced political upheaval in the
FFfECn OF CONJUNCTIONS.

I \~ \,.. \'ole country. The Government Security The conjuction oE two major ph'lOetd 10 a
I ,~ ( Loan) at thnt time was at a very declining
price. In 1900 Saturn WIlS passing through
sign exerts ,8 strong influence upon a ountry
ruled by it: the effect i, either good or evil
I ~~ the same sign Capricornus, This wus attended 'according to the nature of the planets that
I~ the grcilt lamine in India. which put the ferm a conjunction, but it is auended by great
I \~ country Ilnd the country's industries in confu, mutatio~i and upheaval:!! ir'i the political, reli.
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interest rOOUTCcS were at the lowe!>1 point at
gious and physical worlds.

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The eHeets of conjuuctions in a country's
ruling sign are as follow8 : ­
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l'!t MafS·!upittr ... Great inflation in the prices;
" Popular excitement; much enthusia!!m in the
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market causing Bull tendency; hi~hly specula­
I~ 1. tiYe buying.
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I~ actually breakout. Heavy depreciation or
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stocb and Securities. the Monarch or some Ii occured 1821, 1842. 1861,
In IBBI,
I \~ important perr;on may die or be criticised or 1901. 1921.
I !~ be dethroned.
!lJpiur-Hashel... Reconahuction of Stock.
I \~ The conjt:nction of these two malefic
planets arl! worth more thnn cursory notice.
, and issues of new ,hares; financial revisions,

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The.y almost constitute chronometric or bistorical
pointers. This conjunction occurs ev'!.' ry second
..I reforms and legiSlative change,. It is often
followed by epidemic•.

Salorn-Hershel ... Chanaes in tb~ GQ't'~~_ ,~

I ,~ year, when they are one sign lurthur advanced


menl and seriou!S political troubles. This com­
in the Zodiac. It will be seen that the con­
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junctions 01 the two malefics produce sharp bination showl depression in pricea.
I \~ and 8udden calamities.
The evil effect of a conjunction is lesaened,
I ;~ Mdrs- Uranus ... Revolts. accidents, etc., if it occurs in IS sign that i. the house or exalta­
I ~!t c1isturb the order 01 things. This aspect .causes tjon of one of the two pJanets concerned, 0:
a sudden and unexpected heavy depreciation,
I ~!) if there is much difference of lattitude between
but n~t ~o lasting or 80 serious.
I I~ Jupitu-Saturn .. This happrns every twenty
. .,. them; but the effect is increaaed, if the liin
is the detriment or fall of either.
I I~ "I. years and it causes great mutations. reforma,
I~ and great political changes in Government,

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ueei!]} relorms, constitutional changes and crea­ \

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tion of funds This combination brings a steady
I ~!) advancement in values.
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"V harmonious aspects are indicative of a rep~ti·
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The conjunction is either good
according to ibe nature of the planets and tbe
or evil

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very closely certain positions lind asper-ts 01 ... sign occupied; &0 they deserve particular and
the major planets Hershel. Saturn and Jupiter. careful notice. " .
~ Uranus with Jupiter ......... good
The mnjar bnd aspects being 18U' &. 90', Uranus with Saturn......... evil

~
The minor being 13S' &. 41)', Such aspects ·are S8~urn with Jupiter ......... uncert"in.
~ called evil or inhnrmoniou5 aspects, Tbe conjunctions of Mars and Jupiter and
3 Saturn and Mars are also ampor,tant. Til;;' flr'{
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The major good aspects being 12u' &. 60'.
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The minor being 30' &. 150 Such aspects are
,
I\ occurs every twenty-seven months. It produces

~ called harmonious ~!lpectB, linancial troubles and unrest in the country


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ruled by the sign in which they are placed.

\~ The inharmonious aspects 180·-90·~'35·- .-,


& .. The second occurS 3bout every two yean; ~
~.

~ 4S· be tween the planets 'Hershel. Saturn &.


tbis. is n very serious one. It produces much
3 lupiter are periods 01 depression Ilnd falling ~
Irouble to lhe Government; sometimes war and '.~
prices,
~ rioting, ~tc. in the countries ruled by the sign
The hnrmonious aspects 120 60'-30°-150' in which they are placed.
t
3 fhe conjunctions of Sal urn .dd Jupiter
bet·ween the 3ame planets are periods 01 pro­
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sperity and rising prices,
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known as the Great Mu:elion. They tah place ,
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regularly in each of the twelve signa in B retro' CHAPTER VI!
l~ grnde order of lour sign. lor ten such conjunc­ ECLIMZ ••
l~ tions and then in order of three signs.
in eclipse, the Sun and Moon playa promi· 1
The conjun.::tion of Saturn and Uranus is i .~:.;
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evil causing famine and pestilence for several .. nent part with other planets. In earthquakes
:~ years. --elaIL~t~ Sun-and Moon play a prominent part
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The lollowing combinations of espects arc

most lItrikin2 and potent, and are indicative 01


with Neptune. Uran'us, jupiter, Mara, Mercury
and Saturn. In markets. etc., the Moon, Mer­

cury, jupiter, Mars Snturn and Venus give


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the main bU5iness trend or primary BtOel,
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their prominent parra. Ariu VO coincides with '
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movement.
) .'- Hershel [with Saturn.
2 - Hershel with j upitel.
the equator, and lY is the meridian of Green­
wich. Planets east or west of this point respond
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I~ 3 - Saturn wilh Jupiter. to similar Geographical longitudes and their
"'~4 ...;.:.. PIDnet~ transiting IS ccuntry'lI configurations with one unother are seen to
\iJ r.uling sign. • attend. all remarkable scismic disturbances espe­
\~ S- Stationary position of the planet cially following an eclipZlc. Solar and Lunar

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Mars.

~ Eclipses have detrimental effect on the Security

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The eH:cts of these aspect.. begin to

operate from 8' to 10· away and 'continue the


eHects S' to 10' apart.
price3 of that country in which sign the elipses
fall. for fhey indicate most important and lar­ j"
reaching cHccta and thcir period of in!luence ~
\~ eztend. ovcr some considerable lime. The S~cu'
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~ The eHect comes into operation when one of ..
buying and a bull tendency•
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.-.) the major evil p!l\nel comes to that ,,'ery point ,i .


Urunu3••. Strikes, revolutions, political Changea,
: ,1!L
.;., through transit, or comes in opposition to the etc.
eclipse point. Eclipses have consid~rab)e in. < Jr~.-
Saturn ... Mi8fortune~, deAths; l;lrni~~~; !~~h:!~
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Iluence in those countries where they are visible, • of crape and National depression due i.·r..

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also the sign in which they fall. and more espe'
cially where they ~re on the meridian; and :JO
affect the Stocks. Bonds or Securities of those
nations to a very great extt'nt. It was by watch.
to political reverses. Its eHect on the
mar~et is to produce n marked depression.
NtpIJJnt••• Chaolic conditions, democratic di·
Ir

sturbances, COpfu5ion, raging and I.Jll


I~ ing the t"clipsC3 of luminaries. our ancient astro.
50und venture~. It tend. to .chemcil
I~ 10~er9 foretcld the nnture of caJamiti(;s about
and plata.
to huppen in different countries.
I~ Eclip5cI occuring in Cardinal signa aHect
I f~ l~he :.result of the transit of a planet to the the national trade nnd some political change.
I \-. eclipse point is in accordance to the nc.~ure of nre formed.

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the planet. Eclipses in
fixed !!igns, cause trouble to ,
/vlors ... Wars, lires; much enterprise an9 feve. netional finance 8uddenly and unexpectedly.
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1 ;i!lh act~vity in the cOl.:lllry;
good trade Eclipses in Common signs, indicate danger

I' und new lIoatations. Its eift"ct on the 0' slrikcs find labDur troubles.

3 Imllkel depends on its aspecls and The lunatiana or conjunclion:s and :syzyges
1 nature of the !ign it occupies b'ut -gene. 01 the luminariea recur on the same' day every
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I\.' 7 hours, 42 minutes & 31 seconds according • CHAPTER VUI •

I~ to the present astrologers, The effects last al 'INlIITIVI OlCR!E!.

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many years as the obscuration lasted hours in
a Sohu Eclipse, and in a Lunar Eclipse, so "many
Many predictions Can be obtained by
watching the progress 01 the plancts through
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months. The greatest eUecls 01 such eclipses !


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are bad or good over Ihose countries or dietflcts
where they are visible according to the aepeda
01 the major planets nnd the size 01 the eclipse.
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different ligns. When certain planets come to
the actual degres, ofthc sign of the Ascen­
dant or Mid- heaven of a place or a country,
I~ ! en incvitable eUect is felt which governs, the
I~
No eclipse can threaten a pestilence or famine
to the wh,ole earth, nor sucn pestilence continues
I financial world to. & very great extent. When
the exact deg:,e,~s of a city or a country ill
I~ mOTe tha~ rour years in one place In all the
I/~ . eclipses the position 01 the Node is very impor­ (}
known. the degres, of its meridian can also
tnnt en~ l,bat can be traced out by the longi-
be computed.
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tude 01 the Node, 8S the Node is that point j Below arc Bomc of thc clUes with degree,
I~ where Ihe Moon'g path crosses the ecliptic or

of Asce'ndant nnd Mia-heaven.
I~ \lalh 01 the Sun. The eclipse uf the sun ! .ondon Gemini 17°.54' Virgo 20 u

3 lakes place whfn t~e New.Moon is within 18'·36'


New. York Cancer 14° Pisces 241.1
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01 the Node, while the eclipse of the MOOD
I '~ J New Orleans Gemini 27° Pisces 3°
occurS when the Full-Moon is within 12°-24'. Paris Virgo 14 0 Gemini II U
1'3 ---'"Rome Vir,go 23° Gemini 22 0
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h:king Sagitlarius \6" LIbra 6" In !) it remained 'n the sign.
blaze, a:J long a:J
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7 29° When Saturn in Pi:Jces came over the mid­
11
Tokio Aquarius Libra
, ~ Bellin Virgo 24° Gemini 221.1 heaven of New Orlean:J, on the 11th march
Bomba:-.' Scorpio 20°
Leo 221.1 1935, the Cotton mSfket fell all atonce. When
~
':: .. Calcutta Sagittarius 2t> Virgo

In 1896 Uranus and Saturn were passing


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Satur';-~a~e i~-opposi(ion to the mid-heaven
, of Calcutta in 1935 Augult 15th to 28th. the Jutes
~ and Jute- markds were crushed down heavily.
through the sign Scorpio 20', which is the
~ When Jupitc:r transited) the Ascendant 01 Bom­
Ascendant 01 Be. ml)uy. At that time the disn­
,:, bay in 1935, the gold merkel got an upward turn.
:;trous plague burst raging, which put to an end
.:.
thousands of livt's in the Bombay Presidency,
'~
:.lnd uttt rly, broke down the trade, In 1894
Snturn WLIS lrnnsiling 29° oi libra, which ill
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the mid-heaven 01 Tokio, the capital of Japan,
~ At ,hat ~tin:.e the Chino-japanese war was to
~ its {ullt'!lt. In April 1898, Saturn was in the .

sign s()gil tarius. which is the rulin~ ~ign of


~
S~ain. Sbe had a disastrous war with the Uni­
'3 led State!! 01 America; and Ihe immediate
~ effect on the lTwrktt was ~I slump. til 1931,
'!9 when Jupiter was passing in the sign leo. the "
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mid-heaven of Bombay, the gold market wo:!
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AS:UT IN'I!STMENt.

We should first prefer those stocks Or secu­


1 (3) See that no eclipse laHe on or in the
ruling sign of the stock dl.!ring th:: ~ime.
(4) See that major evil pbnets, Neptune,
~ rIlle:! OJ' National Bonds. which are 80und and
readily dealt in. on the open market. For deri­ \ Hershel and Saturn do nut transit the sign.
I ~~ ving profits, it i:5 neceS:5ary that we should buy In this way you can purchase IStocks at
cheaply and seU at higher prices.
I~ the lowe!t prices and sell at the highest. You
Choose your stocks in that market from may be a seller or a buyer. yet it is necessary
I~ which Salurn has just completed its transit. that you ahould keep your eye upon tl107inajor
I:' The renson is only that. Saturn has depreciated planets especially Saturn anc:l. JupitC1.~ lollo­
I~ the pI ices of slocks of that caunlry; 110 you wing these rules you will. be able to derive
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get the Slacks very cheaply. Hold the stocks
I~ until Jupiter has made itlS transit. Ju,iter in
best poaaible profits Suppoee for instar.ce. you
desire to purchase Chinese Bonds. Now see
l~ (ransit inHates stock p';ccs. Now, sell YOlJr th~\ Saturn haa ;UlSt made itll"'"""'tran'sit--through
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stocks n"'-Ihe highest prices possible. By ado­
pting thi:!l method investors may gain lot 01 .,. tbcsign Cancer. which ill the ruling ,ign of
China. Then only purchase Chinese Bonds at
fortunes.
I~ > /(u/{s:-Choose your market, where Saturn
the lowest possible value and keep them until
3 has juet completed its transit. Jupiter transits (the sign. Jupiter raises prices
1 Remember that Saturn always dcm~nd. to a very pcat extent, so during his slay in <f,

I!I time al his motion is slow. He does nothinR


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'" the sign keep your eye on the market and ,eU
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I~ quickly but rewards patience. your Bonds at the higbest price possible.

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.;:. Action and reaction are equal and oppo·

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an equilibrium. The norma) level is constantly

A boom means a strong and e)tlensiv~ touched. A man must .know normal aa weiJ 8S

,~ advance: wilh more or less noillY


excitement. a.bnorma) points. That a rise if only I.') preli·

This word is applied colloquially \IJ market minary of a heavy fall. ~~Y at lowest and tell

3 prices, when we have a rapid growth in the


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at highest. Buyers inflate the market for the

I~ murket value. It is caused when the indicalor j~himate b'enefit 01 the sellC!u. and the latter

I~ of a thing ~ought lor meele successively with


will deHate it for the benefit of prospective

harmonious ospects and conjur.C!ion3 :,f bc: ni - ~


I~ ~icial pl~netl:i without any inharrnoniou5 a5pect
buyers.

I~ between, to break the eeries. A stTology is ouly a sc;ence. It dose not

I~ f. slump means 8 Budden JalJ in the market.


save a sou) Irom sell-undoing, but it oDly

throws light upon the dark & narrowed path,.

I~ It OCCtlr5::when the indicator meets with inbar.


It only shows the time, when 10 uuy a tbing

I~ 'monious or bad aspects 5ucce~ively wilhout


and when to sel1 it, or when it wiU be highest

- Hny harmoniOU5 aspects between. to break the

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or the lowest.

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tbat
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3 ~ay of registration '~r incorporation
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I\) INDIVIDU .. L 5HA.RE~. HOCKS & SYNDIC!. Sun. Adopting this method prepllre a Horoscope
cr ft, map for the company concerned. With the
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For the individual stocks and shares that
help 01 this you would be able to predict the It.j',,'
,:. ore on the oprn market for enle. there is
~ risc and fall 01 t:ach individual shares and
a method qUite dillerent from which you have
~ stocks of a company very accurately.

just studied.

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Each company's Horo~cope should be set

lor noon of the date of Registration or Incorpo­


ralion. likewise our Nntol Branch in which we

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~ prepar~ a H a1dix, for the birth time. Here we

have to take noon time of the date of Regist­


~ ratio'/1 or.incorporation of that partic\.Ilar company.
for ~hi~h we want to know The luminaries
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should be placed o~ the celestial !!cheme to'

gether with Pars Fortune. For the position of "


~ the latter, add the sign. degrees and minute8

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of the Ascendant ~o that of the Moon and from

that sum deduct the si~n, degrees nnd minutes

of the Sun. Thill will be the longitude of Fortuna.

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potent wben passing over,
'IGHII'IC4TOP.' AND INDICATOR
I~ (i) The radical Significatou.
The word significatof is derived from
I~ L. SiJ!num, n sign and facio, I mDke, i. c. to
(ii) Tbe direclional Signilicators.
~
r~ show by n sign or to make known. In a horos­ The actual results are obtained wben they
I~ cope, the Sun, Moon. A~£~ant, Mid-heaven transit the actual degrees 01 Significators.

I~ nnd Forl;na are 'the five s~nsitive poi~i;-~-;;d so


The sta.tionary pOlitioo of thl! planet Mara
bein~ ~-alled Significators. The transits of the
I~ planet8 and Eclipses work at their best with
over the Sigoilicatorl i. very potent in its catur•.

I~ these five signiiicalors or sensitive points.


l!f The indicator is that planel, which is the
I~ 1ule&' ol::the sign in which the Sun is fixed or
I~ placed in the Radix,
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I~ 1. Side by aide the Radical Horoscope the
I~ Student should prepare a Progressed Horoscope
or Directional Horoscope which is alao called.
I~ by taking " degree lor each year to the Mid­ ....
,It heaven. For tho years roll on the lIignilicators

I~ make progress.

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i I on the fortuna. the estates nnd property


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.,
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01 the concern will be alfecll:d. ,~
I~
l~
I~
Eclipse3 falling on the places of the
Bignilicatofs arc detrimental to the share values
ol the company by dilierent misfortunes. The
eJJeel 01 an eclipse is enduring or lasting lor eo
<0
Mture
The transits of the planet!
01 catasttophy about to happen.
also indicate
rb
Mars ,.. afiect9 the Share value" through
I~ a long time:. NOlI! in the Ephemeris, when
wars, strikes, (ircs, etc.
I~ Il malefic planet transits that point. or comes in
!)

Saturn ... a/£ects through misfortunes, deaths. etc.


l.:t opposition, (or thut point will be the time when
the dle<:t9 come into uperntion Ii :iiJul.. :a\lec\9 through po\iticd changes.
I~ 11 the eclipse faHs on the mid-heaven, tbe revolutions and violent dissention!.
l!l credit 01 the: cornpony will be at crisis. lor
I~
l..il
the eclipses arc enduring and lasting lor some
yenrs.
.. Ntplune ... allects
through lup3 e S, defections,
=~-~boe~ conditions, rir!gin~ and unsound
ventures:
~.

\
'f'

,•.
,~ .. II the eclipse falls on the nscendant, owing ~{

to some deaths or defections etc. th~ personal


.!t
~
01 the corn;any will be reduced
If an eclip:le !i:\lls on tbe Sun. the directors
. ;
~
oj boarJ will be In trouble:.
~
&,
3
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.,.
-39·
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gu • •;

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,:,., • ~, ~bANETARY JNFLU£NCE.
,:,.,
'''':" slight latitude should alway! be aUowed. because
(~"
CHAPTER XIV. frequently it is iound that there is a tendency
(~ jor the aspect to act on the day after it is
F.PHl!.MERA.t A5PECn.
exact rather than on the very day.
\~
I';" Ephemeral aspects of the planets to the
indicator show rise nnd fall of a share value ~
~
from da.y 10 day and from week to wee~
f
"
~
~
Ephemeral aspects are of two kinds:­
(I) Tran~its of Planets over the place!! of
significators, nnd (2) the aspects to the indicator.
~
~
3
Transit8 may last for serveral days, while
an aspect to the indicator does not last more
I' .

~;j,"';';:'....

than a lC~da;. Ephemeral aspects to the indica­


~
tors show dai'!y rise and fall of the share
...
~ values. etc., while the transit, of the planets,
~ -through the places of significatolS l show t,ne
:, general trend oj ri'3e and fnll of the market.

3 Good !l9peets to the indicator cause a ris.e


~ In price!! Ilnd bad aspects indicate a fall. Some:

3 -41l­ -41­
~
'-I

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, :"10".
/"
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'~

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.~ • PLANETARY JNrLUENCE

1";'
Moon .•• Cancer 5°-S5'
'...:,
I~
CHAPTER XV. .. Fortuna
Neptune
Virgo 25°-24'
Taurus 12°-31' H.
COH?OR4T!ON CHARTS.
I~ Hershel Virgo 13°-2S'
Ahmedabad Manuracturing & Calico Jupiter Aries 9°-56' R
~
~
Printing Co., Ltd. Hegistered in Bombay, 20th
IQI
Saturn ... Aries 23°-7' R
November 188u, 11-45 A. M. Local Time.
Mars .... Scorpio 20°-21'
~ The gudix is uS lollows:­ Venu!l Copricorn 1°-23'
\~ Mercury Sagittarius 6°-26'
j"\'lldlleZlven Scorpio 28°
Moon's Node Sagittarius 2t)°-48'
~ Eleventh h()use Sagittarius 23 0

~
Twelfth !Iouse . Capricorn 18 0
You have learnt in Chapter XII that the
Ascendant ... . ... Aquarius 17~-5:J
indicator is that planet, which is the ruler of

~
:-iecond I louse Pisces 24° the sign in which the Sun is fixed in the

~ ",' Third House Aries 29° Radix. And hence in the abovementioned

~ r ourth House Taurus 28°


,.
,I Fdth House •••
... horoscope Mars becomes the indiciltor of the

IShare
~ ),
Gemini 23° value. Here Mars is' in ita own sign .;;.

Sixth House Cancer 18° . situated on the cusp of Midheaven. Good or


:$ I
~eventh Hottse b~d ephemeral aspects with Mars-the indicator
I
Leo i 7°-50' ,I
~ ,
Ei[2hth House Virgo 24° in this horoscope-will show quick rise or tall
3 Ninth use Libra 29°
..I in the share value. ot course aspects of the
.;:) Sun 'Scorpio 2fJl =1'
.,. major planetS will aHect the share value to a
,3 --12 ­ -H­

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PLANETARY JNFLUENCE

greater extent. Mars in ils own sign situated



I
"
PLANETARY

Seventh Hou,-.;
INFLUENCE

Gemini 2 0 -26'

I .~
on the cusp 01 the Midheaven 01 the horoilcope ... Eighth HOIJ80 Cancer 10
show! 81ability and gradual rise of the Company Leo ,30
Iv 08 the yeeus rol! on.
~
Ninth House
Sun ••• Virgo ) °-54'
I~ Moon in its uwn sign situated :n the fifth Moon Ariee 9°.19'
I~
r~
house-the house of speculation-shawl quiclc
fluctuation in the share value.
• Fortuna
I~eptune
Cancer 9°-5"
... Cancer 14°-1'
I
Hershel
Capricorn 8 "-5i' R
I~ Tutn Iron &. Steel Co., Ltd. Hl!'gistered JIJpiter
Leo i -3S'
I':' 10 Bombay. 26th August 1907, 12-16 P.M. Saturn
Pisces 25°-42' R
~ (Noon) Local Time. Mars
Capricorn 9°
~ Tbe Radix is all iollo,'w'!S:- ·V~nus­ Leo 26°-.33'
Mercury Leo 20°-20'
~ Midheaven ... Virgo 6° t

••• Libra RO , Moon Node Cancer 21- ·14'


~ Eleventh House •

~~T~elhh House Scorpio 6°


~ ~ In the abovementioned horolcope Mercury
A.cendont ••• Sagittalius 2°-26'
~
IS the indicator 01 the horollcope.
~ Second HOUle Capricorn 10
~ Third House Aquarius 3° Moon in the
filth house andI in square
~
Fomth House Pisces 6° a spect with Hershel and ~,1 ars shows ruinoulJ
<I'
Fifth Housl!' Ariel 8 11 speculation in the shares 01 the company, Quick
3 Sixth House TaUrllS
rj!le and lall in 'he ahare value is indicated.
~
-44­ -45­
3
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PLANETARY JNFLUESC~

Good aspect~ 01 the mnjor planets with the


,
PLANETARY INFLUENCE

Ninth House
Sun
Cancer 27°
Leo 2,9 0 44'
"j

~ <"

I~ signiiicalors and indicator of the horoscope will "\


bring rapid rise in the share value v.. hile bad l'vloor. Scorpio 12 °_1'
I~ aspects will bring crisis in the share value. Fortuna Aquarius 8 0 48'
I'~ Bombay Dyeing And Manufacturing Co.
Neptune Taurus 12°·4' R
[~ Hershtl Virgo 4'-17'

l!t
~
Ltd. Regi~ter("d in Bombny, 23rd August 1879
The registration time of the above company is
not known and hence it is saler to cast the
1 Saturn
Jupiter
Mars
Aries l;o-12'R
pj~ces 8°-48' R
Taurus 16°-50'

I
horo!!lcope toking 12 (Noon) Local time
I~ VenuJ Libra 6°-30' -I

The Rndix wjJJ be 61'1 under:­ -~:{.;;,~


I~ Midhcaven Leo 29' !
Mercury Virgo i °-2 i' R.
Moon's Node ... Capricorn 22 0 .54'
I~
I I
Eleventh House Libra I"
I~ Twelfth House ... Libra 29"
Ascendant
I~ Scorpio 26°-311
Seco~d :Ho'-l~e °
SagiUarius 2-4
I~ Third Hous~
~
Capricorn 270
I~ '\. fourth House Aquarius 29°

3 Filth House Aries 10

1
Sixth Hou~c
I~ Seventh House,
A.-ries 29°
1 .~

3 Taurus 26°-}1'
1 Eighth House Gemini 24°
I~
1
3 -46­
, -47­

I! ~'.
,~:

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I~

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~
PLANETARY INFLUENCE
~
,,'\

~...
CHAPTER XVI. 1931 315 245

BlGHI!.5T & LOW.l!! PRlCt5. 1932 345 260

~ 1933 280 132

Jata Iron And 5:ee) Co" Ltd,

I~ De/erred Shares.
1934 228 165

1935
I~
I~
Highest &, lowest price in the ye~r sinco
1920 is given below.
I
1936
1937
730
720
2150
202

460

508

I;:'
Year Highest LOVy'est
1938 1860 393

1918 1630 870· f

I~ 1939 1560 840

I'"

1919
1920
1400
11\0
1035

947 I
1940
1941
2238
2260
1150

1640

527

I~ 192'1 1070 I
1942 2332 1525'

1922 705 295

I '!f 1913 275 BS


1943 Not Icnown to UI­
1944 2336 1900

I'~ 187 85
1'924" 1945 2680 1977

I~ 1925 90 27
Bombay Dyeing &, Manufacturing Co•• Ltd.

I~ \ 1926 60 35

lir
Highest & lowest price of the share in the

1927 230 42
I~ 19~8 322 133
,year since 1920 is as iollows:­
y'ea.r Highest

I"
1929 320 210 1920 .,
.Lowel'

4330 2730

I '!J 1930 325 148


1921 3505 1680

I':'
-48­ 1<;122 1650 1i9S

1
-49­

1=
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~

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I~
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I~

I.i­
I~
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~
..
-
~ PLANETARY INLFUE~CE
,,-;
~

,~
1923
1365
765

1924
880
6nO
CHAPTER XVJr.
Iv 1925
J 170
74()
'> I,.
,, ~ATUIU. or A'PECT!!.
I~ 1926
962
842
.

1927
100S
898

I~ 1928
955

The beneficial aspects lire the aexlile (*)


701

I~ and the tri~~)! '~nd to les, extent semi­


ln9 892
70!

sextiJe L1.) and quintiJe (Q'. which always


I~ 193U 825
635

19, i
73:)
61 ; ~od..uce .. a I'i",~ in pric;.es. The beneficial allpects
I~ 1932
bi15 618
of Luminaries. Jupiter. Venus and Neptune
I~
1933
825
675
with the indicator and conjunctions themselves
1934
9
always inflate the stock prices.
3

1 1935
965
711
\ J , 1 ~..... ., "" '

I~ 1936
802
640
The inharmoniolH'l or evil asp~ct8 being

I~ 1937
1105
8M
opposition (8). square (0), and to leu extent II

",' ~.j 938


977
788
semi square (L) and lIesqui-quadrate (CJ),

I~
I
1939
1195
690

which" always produce a 1,\11 in prices. The


··~
19~n
I':' ')..

1941

1200

1490

870

970
inharmoniou. aspectl 01 Nl'1ptune, Uranus. , ¥

I~ Saturn '~nd Mars with the indicator or conjunc­


,9 1942

1943

1944

171;

2165

2200

990

1630

1700

tions themselves always depreciate the· stock


prices. TJ1e conjunctions or inharmonious 8S~
3 1945
2240
1810

peets of Saturn with the Indicator or signflica.


I~ tora ne~r fail to depreciate the prices. ~~it~
3

-5~
1

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1=

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l~
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3 SI,. uY

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" PI.ANt: rAtty INFLUENCE
~ PLANETARY INFLUENCE
~
~.
~ good:! aspecta to the indicator it steadies trye
01 Neptune, Uranus, Satulll and Mars, and the
~quare8 (90'), aemi-squarca (45°), sesqui-quad·
ftr
\) mMkel, but does not inflate it. Saturn is called rate (135°) and opposition lISt;") 01 all bodies.

\)
\l
~
the great obstructor because it acts with
a greater deliberation and certainty.
except that oj Moen, are depressing 8nd depre­
ciating. Specially this is the CBse with Saturn,
which is a confirmed pauivc and obit.UC:Ol'.
t
~.~
~
The aspt:ct of Hershel is' Budden, and so
it showll quick lurns of prices of alocks ~uddenly. 'r'
~
~
The work of Jupiter i~ to expand and so
its good aspecl~ or conjunction:! with the 111­
~4'

~ dicator never lail to enhance or to augment


the prices.
,'S
~ The coniunctions of Jupiter <)nd Venus
3 and' a180 of Sun, Moon and Neptune them­
~ ~~Iv~s well aspected are good, as they are
lormed with the indicator; they show an ephe.
~ \
mt:ral appreciation of the stock and shares oj
~ the Company, The good a'pect5, i. e, 3extile
:;J and trine of all olher planets together with
3 those named abol-'e are beneficial and indicate
a rist in the share value, but the conjunctionD
~ -H­
,. 'I
,<C_
3 ~-

~
.-
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.( ~~ .


1"....
l ,': ~

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...

:"
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l"'LANETAHY INFLUENCE

mark.et very high throua h


lupita ... Brings
;

.;" conjunctions and harmonious aspect•. Its inbar·


CHAPTER XVIII. monioui aspect shows selling tor profit lakinl·
~'

~ PLANETARY POWERS. Mars ... h. harmonious lupect olten stimu­


latcs the market. but inharmonious aspect
~
Naptufle ... lnharmonious aspeCls always in' BUcct. the market through war-rumours, wars,
~
flate prices through the action of rings or group' insurrection•• etc. h •• ign indicates the country
"
~
ucting together to dominate the market. Its from wbich .ourc~ the danger proceed••
:. inharmonious aspects depreciate the market.
~
UranlJS ... lt ;& chielly concerned with poli·
~
~
lical conditions, Government action llnd oHiciel
buying Dnd selling. lis inharmonious aspect
I'If

I~ alfte!:!' the: market through lItrikcs, revolutions


m
.~
o,nd political upheilvals; so when in fupect to
~
the indicator n~ver fail to observe the Govern­
~
\~ ment Broker •
.~ \ !>1

>3 Satuffl ... lts harmonious aspect Iteallies thel


market, but evil one n~ver ("ils to depreciate:
"

"
when it touches the sensitIve point!!, il i~ sure ~

\0 upset the market.

~
- ;4 '
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"
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.~


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I'LANETAH.Y INt=-LUF.NCE
~ ~,

~
f.t
Venus 13 the indicator of Copper (Atomic f'
i;i
~ CHAPTER XIX
weight 61), Silk. Textiles. Cotton prices and t:
:Ie;
\)
THt ~JCl'S &. COloiMODITIE~.
SULiar i.
~~
~ ;,13rs is the indicator 01 macl .. ilery, Iron t~
f' ~
Fbnets rule certain commodities and allect fi
~ (Atomic weight 56 1, Steel. Motors, Hnilways etc.
them 'le.y much through their aspects in the i~
~ heaven. An indicator is that planet which is the Jupiter is the indicator of Tobacco, I(ubber, H
ruler of a certain commodity, Harmonious as­ -Ztncf,"-Tin-{Aromic wei~ht IIR).
~ 11
pects with the indicator show rise in prices and
~ Saturn is the indicator of Coal &.. Lead
iuhnrmonio\.!s aspects in the ~phemeris depress
If
(Atomic weight 207). Il
~ the pricey of that commodity of wblch the

~ indicator i, the ruler. For the daily lise and fall


Uranus is the indicator of Elcctrum­ H
,)

in the prices o! a certain commodity. note the a comp05it or proportioned amalgam or nil the li
J ~

3 ';,

daily aspects 01 the planets with the indicntor. er planetary metals, aviation, electrical con­ ..,

i·:
~
"

cerns, wireless nnd tele&raph~ n


Sun is the indicator of Gold. (Atomic
3 ~
weight o.196}. Neptune is the indicator 01 raw collon, '/
~

II
Moon is not a particillar indicator 01 nny
drugs; very solt and ductile metal 01 highly II
a <i0mmodity. but she rules over Silver.
pOHlonous properties; narcotics &. tea. I!

~ :vle1cury is the indicator 01 Silver (Atomic


Signs indicate following things:­ It
r
~ wei[.;ht lOB), quick.silver (Atomic \~~fjght 20U).
Al ies - Rails, machinery. 11

3
\Vheal nnd Cotton prortuclion.
T aLlrlJS Wheal. Sugar, Molasses ~f

Ell' _
~ -'i6­ 1'/·
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.- -:I

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PLA NET,\/{Y INFLUEN(F
~

~ Oemini-Bu!!;!Jes, Tnunll, Publications, Keil&i


r'

,

~ Cancu- Silver. Tea, Milk. Onions. CHAPTER Xx.


,) Leo- Gold, Currency. GOLD AND !ILVfR.

I~ Vi'RO- Cotton prodllct, Corn, Clothing.


t:',It·.
A n indic ator is strong when in its own SIgn.
I~ Libra Colton prices. ~.la::.,*,
Thus Sun in Leo would be !ltrong lor goid.
I~ Scorpio- Oils, Chemicals. The Sun signifies the monarch, as head oi the
I~ ."'a/?ittarius- Tin, Rubber (parlly ) nation, as weli 8S gold is thclcing of all the
Cap,ieorn- Rubber. mdal!. If the Sun be in Leo and if he be in
I~
Aquarius- Silk, Electricity. evil aspects with one of the major planets gold i:'

I~ 1
i is. likely to be affected. lia major planet be if
t· Pi'lCts ~ Fi~h, Breweries, Ods. l:
I~ in Leo and form evil aspects with other planets, !.~

I~ that will also aHect gold. Similarly Mercury in f~:.


~
! Cancer is strong for silver and any planet for­ i,
l~ H
1 3 I
I
i
~.
ming evil 05pccta from Cancer, will affect silver.
This being the wny to foreknow the Iluc~ua·
:1
t~
!J
;j
I'"
1 tions 01 every commodi'~y mentioned in the tt
i
I~
r,!
\ previous chapter. ;]
I
1 i~
I~ On 3rd July 1921), in theLondon Stock r;:
I'
~ ~

I~ Exchange gold felL The quarlerly map of 21,t


il
I 3 June !howed lhe SUD in .Cancer. Canc,r has it
-58­ If
1.iI -59­
3 Ii
1~ H

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;,

I­ .~
.~
,
," IIit
!I

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./-­ " ~ ,.-~.-- .............. .---.---...... ...
~ ---~i 13 . . . . .

I
i~
~,

I~
I ,..

.~

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l

I -,
r'
~
l'j,;\Nl':fAHY INFI.UENCt:
r~ PLANETARY INFLUENCE
:... tl
r.
if
detrimental effect on the Sun which is the ruler I"
\~ ~'i
The aspects of sec:on~8TY
imporlance are '!'
01 gold. The ruler of Cancer- the Moon WIlS in
\~ lunation or. 17th June. Sun the ruler of gold Mercury square Jupiter and Mars. 1 he plamt
~ Wu~ in semi:;qunre to Neptune. The major planet JI.lpiter in bad a!p~ct show! 8eJling for p,ofit
..,) Neptune wos in Leo, which was affected by taking and hence Jall in pricC"11; and Mara
the evil nspects of olher planets. All these made affecting the market through war rumouts, etc.,

"
~
~
prices depreciate.

The slump of sih.. er prices on the 5th and


the lowest price from Re. 71. to 64 wes touche d
on the 14th and 15,h A \l.gUit '1). Mercury
~ntered itl own lIign Virgo on the 17tb J which
~.

6th of Au~ul!lt 1935 i5 unother example.


made the market ateady.
~ Mercury entned I eo, the detrimental l!lign .~
~ fQr silver on 2nd A ugust. The followinR aspects
~ wen: prcminent at that time.,
t)o
a
:,
::~

~ nClHY wn~ in square to Her~hel. jupiter ~j


!In(j Mars and the Sun in semisquare to Venus ~~
3 .. !>
lt
and in c!uin'tunx to Saturn.
~ if
"
Tile evil aspect of i\.·1ercury with Hershel . 'i
~ i9~ pror.1inent of all. Hershel in its inharmonious ~!
at USpect~ affect the market through political
ita
!! upheaval3 and conditions. It makes sudden ,~

~.
sharp I1uctuationl
3
~

~t
3 -6i-
~

.
\tt

~
wif
:"~

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- --~~ ~~
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e_g as .a. . . I.•• . . . . . . . --JJ
ttitf

~~

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,:, PLANETARY INFLUENCE }"

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\)
in equare aspects. One is the rule~ of lndia,
CHAPTER XXL
the other is that of England lbeing in the sign
~
-.+..!U!-.!),---and L~o ahl) ruled France. The bene­ ~

!:
~

GOLD AND :51LVER CO~TD.


ficial planet Jupite~ entered into Leo. and
e
"
~
~
From reports we lind that for about 183t
conjoined with Venus. Mars was in opposition
~ 7 or 8 years there was no more :l::nsation ill
to Uranus. Government thought 01 buying gold

~
the gold market. It remained steady with a
through its broken, The clletts of Jupiier are
always good. giving expansion to the thing; In
Ii~!
llctualion 01 ilbout 8 nnnas or a. Rupee. In
~
~;,

the ne:d two months gold went up from Ra.22

Seplember 1931, the value 01 gold began to

~ to Rs. 26. When the indicator of the thing


rise from R~.l. 21-8-0 to R!l. 27/-, and to Rs 30/­

~
within,' Ibree months; and going down to came in the midheaven 01 Bombay, it began to
Rs. 27- 1"'-0 in June 19.32, again got a risc to rise bpeedily from the first week 01 November
~ ~ ~ j"
31-13-0 in November, In 1934 i ebruary, it was to the lirst week 01 December 1931. Then
~ Rs. ".34 ~:I-O, going upto Rs.3S-8-0 in October.
Jupiter became retrograde till April 1932, the ii.
JII"
~
value began to depreciate from about He. 30·10-0
Referring the ephemeris o! 1931. we find ':1
~ to Ra. 25/8 upto the time Jupiter was direct.
l. thut or. 'he 15th Augusl, the Ne:"" Moon lalls
Thus the whole thins Vlould be judged !rom
if '.",

~ on the Meridian 01 Bombay, which i~ Leo 22<>,'

the entrance 01 Jupiter in L~o. --~~


;t When the Sun came exactly over M. C. the

~r

3 sensation of I!!old value began. The Sun and

Uranus were in trine, both of liery triplicity,


~
and the major planet~ Uranus and Saturn were Ii ".
,3
~:":

-02­ ..Al·
~
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...
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.... ~"'"'-------~-"~~~
. .. .. --__ , £ ; fa ,..,
I~
l ,~

l ,,~

I,
/I ~

"II ~
~
-t• PLANETARY INfLUENCE
II ~
II ~ (3) Whenever any planet cornea in the sign

II ~ [nncer, and if it gets evil aspects from lmy

CHAPTER XXII. planet. the silver market gael! down

II ~ G"'lD AND ~ILVP;R CaNTO.


II ~ (4) The chief centre for silver i8 Mexico.

Its ruling sign is Capricorn Capricorn ruled

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The report!! show that for these seven yeau j!! -' ~~

the silver market of Bombay was not steady. by Saturn.


I~ Each yenr thel <! was rise and lall in the rates. r.
I~ In 1929. Jupiter entered the sign Gemini on ~"

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Silver is ruled by Mercu,y and Moon, as well .:;,
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121 h June and remained tbere for a year;
I~ os colton i. also rulecJ by the sign Cancer-the ... "

became retrograde on 5th October and remained t~:


fourth house of the celestial horoscope and by
I~ so till the beginning of February 1930, Saturn
,/~

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Mercury being the fourth house of New Orleans
I~ horoscope, the great colton productive region
wa! in Segittarius. in oppo.ition to Jupiter till
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Decunber '929. Mercury I was retrograde for
I~ of the world. It seems there is naturaUy same ;f
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some days in June and square to Saturn.
13 relation between cotton" and silver someway or
the oth~r. ,: Neptune entered the signCemini and was in
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square to Jupiter and 58tnm by signs Tbere .- ~
The following rules lor Ihe Silver market
I~ ~vill be useful!, being no harmonio'us aspects, 'there was no ,
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I~ (I) Whenever Mercury j, retrograde', the possibility 01 a rise till February 1930. ;~
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price of silver has gone down. ", i

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(2) Whenever Mercury gets inharmonious
Bspects hom evil planets, the price of ,ilver
Taking tbe horoscope of Bombay we find
Saturn in tbe 2nd house, while Jupiter just
oppo.itc and retrograde; Wben Saturn went in
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I~ h!! own eign and in the Ascendant 01 MC'tico, On 9th December, Mercury the ruler of
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Uranus cum~ in bad aspect with it. Thus f ,ilver wall in square aspect
with the major
, m4)jor planets were in inharmoniou:l 8spech.
planet Neptune. The minor aspect being 45·
~
The silver market fell from Rs 57 tD Rs. 47. with Venus. On 10th December Mercury was
~ i1S there wa::s no good help Irom other minor in 45· with marl. The minor aspect being
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aspect of Mercury with the major planet ~
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From February third week Jupiter got Neptune, made the market Slump. ~
~ harmonious 3spec:ts from Mercury Mars &.
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Saturn till April 1930. The Market went a lillIe
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high, but when Saturn became retrograde it
,:, came du~n and there was a depression in the
o

~ market, though Jupiter was in the sign Cancer,


!J Reierring the ephemeris we find tbat in the
sign L~nce'r Jupiter is in OPPO!'lilion to Saturn t
~ t
1 he market grndually went down to Febru­
:; ary 1931.
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The skmp in silver price& /rom 65 to 57
In December 1935 between ~he date!> 9th &.
3 II til i. a hne specimen of ex~mplt:.
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CHAPTER XXIV, ·Ji

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COTTON MARKf.T COVlRtWHS.

I~ CatIon market is the king 01 all the mar


The fourth house is called the lower angle li-,
kets Cren( iorlunes are gained and 103\ in
I~ of the Earth. The product is related to earth. ~
a single day in this market All the cotton mar·
1.$
kets 01 the world mostly depend on New
and so the lourth house shows the product of
the earth, i. e. farming ond mining inlerests,
I~ Orleans and New York COlton markets In the
ClOpS; 80 here coltOD product. The aian occu­
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I~ following chapters you will find rules and regu­
pying .the fourth houle il Virgo for New Or­
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lations governing the prices of these markets.
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There are many minor faclors which govern
leans, and so itl ruler Mercury becomes the

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constant indicator or governor of crop 'produc:
the prjce~ but the prime iflctor is the Radix
and its condition.
I~ of New Orleans. as it ifl the biggest centre oj ~
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cotton product. .
I '!) The price of. the product is governed by i~,
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~' The Nalivity 01 New Orleans is as follows:- '

the fifth house, it being the second house of


I~ Midheavcn .. . .. pi::res 3'
I~ '.
Eleventh House
Tw~lhh House...
... Aries 6<
...Tauru8 18'
the: productive house. The second hOU8c in
astrology has relation to the financial affairs --~,-I~f,~G
',. ,

I~ Ascendant ... Gemini zr and monetary pos,esBions. questions of buying '~

Second House ... .•. Cancer Ir I


and selling and trade return. We iind Libra all
u~
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l::f Third House ._ Leo 8·


sign; 80 Venus ;8 tbe constant rule: or its

1'3 The lime taken lor the Horoscope ::l


governor of cotton pricu.

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(ii) The transit 01 other planet, in Libra

Hence the rules are:- (


and their a!pects.

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(i) Mercury indicates the crop condition

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and product.
(iiJ Venus indicates the price of cotton.
I . (iii) The ,aspects 01 Venus with other
planets in any part 01 the nativity, when there
are no aspects operating in the tilth houso, iii
,~ 1 here are three other rules fm determining Venus is the indicator of crop price••
the crop conditions.
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~
(i) The aspects 01 Mtrcury from Virgo to
~

other celestial bodies in the Hellvens.


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" (ii) T he transits of other planets in Virgo
and their aspects.
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1 planets in any port 01 the nativity should be
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I noted. when there are no other aspects


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operating in the 10urth house, a8 Mercury is
,a the. ruler of crop conditions.
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Similar are the rules for crop prices.
I :~ (i) The aspects of Venus hom Libra to
I :~ other celestial bodies in the Heavens.
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XXV. Neptune and trine Her!he\. All harmoniout
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aspects made the market fluctuate from low to
I\)
:lOME RECORD!,

In 1862 Sot urn and Jupiter were In high well over 21·00.
I~
conjunction in tho sign Virgo, and Mars was There was a great slump in colton prices
I~
in the sign Pisces. A plentiful cwp ·....· as signified ! on 13th December 1911, which made the price

1
3 by Jupiter but nobody to handle it Later on in
August 1862, Jupiter entered the aign Libra
I fall belo}\" ;·00. The period of depresaion in

pricea continued until the 3rd January 1912.

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Gnd cotton p~ices rose to lamine ligures. which
caused the downfall of Lancashire. When Jupiter
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The following upecta were ruling.
No planet in Virgo; Venu!l waS in Libra
I~ passed from Virgo to Libra, only Saturn remained
but no support of good 8epect 9 from any planet,
in Virgo.,. Saturn is the 'r Death Bell' or obs­
I~ tructor. The fourth house shows the crop condi­ ---.but 'l~__!he c...Qntrary was in equare o( Hershel
I~ tions and yield and as Saturn being in the: and Neptune, The,,,, 'evil aspects of Hershel "
~
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I~ fourth ~.ho.\lse the yield would be less and and Neptune with Venus-the indic.ator at "
prices made the market value depreciate.
I~ naturally the prices of crop w.ould in1late If
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Saturn be in the' fifth house the prices would


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1:1 epreciate. On 29th December 1904, there was 11 great
!Slump in prices which put the market to 3·63.
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On the 3rd November 19i6, Venus the


Noting the ephemeri. we come to know that
I :~ indicator of cotton prices came into its own
sign Libra. During IS stay it had ~he following Mars was in Libra in direct opposilion to Jupiter. ;.
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I '3 aspects. . On 28th December, Venus was in conjunction . ~

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with Saturn. tht.: 'Death Bell.' Obviously, the
conjunction 01 Venus with Saturn and the
The evil aspects of Venus with the major
planets Neptune and Hertlhel made the prices
. ,: ..

\) opposition 01 JLJpiter with Mars in Libra allected fall, as Venus is the price governor.
the prices 01 cotton. These facts tell U!! that:­
~
( i ) Pinnell! in Virgo govern crops.
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Fortunes were gained and lost in a 2ingle
day on 7th January 1912. On that day there
was a great !lump in coUon prices. The nativity
i
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( ii) Planets in Libra govern prices,
( iii) Harmonious aapects increase. and evil
.:. ,howing the following prominent aspect.
-.
The panic conjunction of Venus' and Jupiter
aspects diminish.
( jv) Venus is the price governor of colton
~ In the ,ign Sagittariull and in direct opp )sition prlcel.
~
to the Ascendant of the Radix. f
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~ The recent slump of nearly 60 points In


~.
. :! (;otton in December 1935 from 9th to 12th is
a notable: example for the students, "

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Undermentioned were the evil aspects
\of Venus with the other planets during the
. period.
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Venu:!l opposition Herahel. ~


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The harmonious Dspects to or of Venul
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CHAPTER XXVI.
U!EFUL RULES FOR COTTON. ­
show rile in price!. Successively harmonioul
Ilspects and inharmonious aspects with Venus
will cause a great boom in the market causing
J

(I) Note, the aspects over midheaven.


~ big rise and a big fall respectively.
I~ Ascendant. the Nadir and Decendant points. ,i
I~ (7) Planets passing through Virgo and their
The New York cotton market works harmo­
I~ n~pect~ with the other pbnet! show crop
niously with that of New Orleans} so the same
rules and regulations are coincident with it.
I~ product.
I~ (3) Planets passing through Libra-and their i
(a) \Vhen Mercury is retroarade the price
of cotton generally IgOel down.
I~ aspects 'show crop prices. I
l~ (4) The ephemeral aspects 01 planets with
I (b) When Venus i. retrograde the price 01
I~ Mercury ,.indicate crops and shipments; and with
colton gael down.

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Venus the prices.

Another thing to be born in mind is thi,.


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(c) Wb~n Venus ie in. ViriO and Murcury
in Libra, the market remains .teady.
If
3 The harmoniou9 asper,:ts to or of Mercury show
1
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\load yield of crop and hence prices depreciate.
The inharrn,)nious aspects reduce crops and 50
t?
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(d) Mrra in the fifth house, give. atimula­
tion to the market. i~
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pric~s jnllate. j (e) Mar. in the fourth' hons., di,turb.
l.il agriculture. hence infertility of the land.

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~ The New-york Colton Exchan&e, was i
CHAPTER XXVII
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opened for business on the 10th September
187(\ Its nativity is as follows. INoon!
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THE NEW YORK STOCK [XCHANGt

~ 10 II 12 ABc. 2 3 The; following being the Radix for the


~
HI' 18 "" 18 TIl 12
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1''' 2 15 S -~ 12 1 New York Stock Exchange for 11th May

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• 1792 Local Time -noon-·New York•


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Midheaven ... Taurull 29 0
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@Z5 l' 21 Eleventh House ••• Cancer 4­
l~ This colton exchange dominates the prices _ _'"-J~elhh.House Leo 6G

I" In the United states and generally is the Ascendant - .. Virgo 4°


la baromete"r for the world cotton markets, because
the large p.:!rcentage 01 cotton is prod .Jced in
S~cond House Virgo 27°
Libra 26°

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Tbird HOllse
IS the Unit~d states. At times Liverpool market The Sun Taurus 28°
I~ will dd~i~'ate l;1at market for a short time. The Moon ... Aries 9A
I'" Then New -york and' olh'!r markets will follow The Fortuna Cancer I SO '·r
1(1 Ut. Indian markets follow both the markets,
The work of Stock Exchange chart is to

I~ I
i
.but as a general rule it is safe to 8S&Ume that
the New-york Colton Exchange is the leading
shaw group cUect of rilC and fall ill' ahare

I S market of the world.


values. Thue have,. ioint indicator which

govern. the share value8' sympathetically.

I 3 Suppose we want to know about Amencan

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Railway Shores. The third house shows Railway!.
i) The ruler of the third house jg Venus in this CHAPTEr< \XV'".
~ horo~copt-. and so Vent!s becom':8 the indicator lHt: !lRI11~H :nOCK IixCHANG!.
L
for Railway shares The aspects of planets with The R::ldix being as follows:
~
VCni13 will ~how general trend or ri!e and fall
Midhesven ... Gemini IIoI.Tl IV

~ Eleventh House... Cancer 25"


of American Railway Shares.
~
~
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Eclip!les falling on the places of signi­
ficators are adverse to share values. The tramits I T welhh House ... Leo
Ascendant •••
Second House
Virgo
26"
2111
Librn! 3 0

I
01 major planet:! on them and their aspects Sc~rpic ! 2"
-~~~~,~
Third Hou:'!/!
~ indicate big rise or fall in stock pricea. The Sun Taurus 27"
'~."
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The Moon Leo ,.~ ~' -;:.

The Fortuna Scorpio 250 ,

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For in5tance, if we want to forecast for
3
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British Rail Shares we have to reler the third


~
3
hou!e of the radix. The sign scorpio is on the
third house, so here its ruler Mars becomes
the permanent indicator. The aspects of Mtlr('l
3how the risc' and fall of British Rail-Stocb
The rules lor dealing are the same a:s the
t
3 preceding Chapter.
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Fortuna •••
I! \.) CHAPTER XXIX. 1
Sa;;;ittariu5 24°

I'> THE: BOMBAY HOCK EXCHA.",C,E, • Neptune '"


Her5hel
Taurus 2°-53'
Leo U(J 49'
IU July 1875, 11-22 A. M Local Time Jupiler Libra LZn-23'
Saturn
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Domoay. Aquuriu325 1l -13'R
I~ The RuJix is us follows: . Mar:)
Venus
Sagittarius :no-IO'R
Gemini 26H_~'
I~ Midheaven ... Cancer 7° i\1ercury Cancer 12°-58' R
l~ " .
Eleventh i-louse .. . ... Leo7" iVloon'.!J Node Arie, 12°-38'
1 Twellth Hou5e .. . Virgo 7 u
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Asc~ndant ... Libra r-14'
1\& Second House Scorpio 6°
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Third House Sagittarius 6°
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Fourth House Capricorn 7 0
;:.

S i Fifth House
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Aqua II 7°
Sixth House Pisces 70 ~

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Seventh House ...
Eighth House
Aries 7('-14'

Taurus

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Sun Cancer 16°-3)'
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Moon Libra 3 U -20'


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\) Tilt fifth Houst ... Theatre., Cinemas, lut
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CHAPTER XXX. tI ~ and amusements and the price of the crop. ;i
Planets here indicate the state oj speculation. I
~ HOU:)E INOICA TlON:! IN A MUNDANE HOROSCOPZ.
,;3aturn here shows "depres~ion, Mercury brisk
II ~ Tht first House... The public and its and nervous tendency. Mars the hot atomspbere
II \~ enterprise, development and w~Jlare. Harmoniou~ • of the market nnd 80 on .
planets here are favourable and inharmonious
II ~ the reverse. The six!h HJlJst.. Wheat, foodsluHs,
II ~ clothing. labour conditions nnd the Public health:
The second House ... The price oj money, r.~tional service, army, navy, police.
Ii ~
Bullion~, hade-return, finance and National
II ~ lrea3ury. Planets signify here buying and bull The StS'tnth Hoase... Banking, Surveying,
I' ~ : •
operatlOnl'l.
i
Exchanges, co 'operation, valuation, internatior.... 1
disputes, contracts, and {oreig.n affairs.
I~ T lIe third House... All means of inland
':1
I :5 ,,~ trinsit; rails, trams, omnibus. aircraft, telegraph.
!
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The ei~hth House ... Oils,
chemicals, petrol
!

~ paraHin, photography, medical aece,so~ies and


I· telephone, the postal service; neWl'lpapers and
I \a ). matters to do with them.
financial relations with foreign countries.
a
I3 The fourth House ... Land, exploration.
The ninth House ... Insurance. wirelell
i
I cables, radiographs. tin, foreign bonds, colonial

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mine" building!'!. farming, mlnlng,
produce of the Earth~

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crops and
trade and allairs. sen-hallie, llhipping and
matters to do therewith. I.
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--.) TIl(' tmtll fiollst ... Th~ monarchs. the Gove­

\) rnm~nt ;)nd po\itir3! situation generally.


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CHAPTER XXXI.
I' u The eleventh House... Government IO~'In!l, A HF.P FURTHER IN MUNCANE AHKOLOCY.

II ~ electric <:lnd gas companies, Exchange Bond!!,


We suppote our reoders are knowing well
irrigation, parliament. etc.
II ~ .. how to casl 8 horoscope or figure of the heavens.
II ~ Till' Jwe!fllJ HOlJse ... Laundries, H ()spital9, The horoscope of a certain country, nation:!. or
n~ylumg, prison!!. gold and co<l1 storage. h03iery I
II ~
Ii:lh. breweries, boot and shoes manuf.lcturing.
01 a place or of a conjunction ot major plancts
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i3 always necessary to know the iuture. The
II ~
3tudents should also endeavour to cultivate
The Inrge range 01 affairs which 1 have
1'''' mention~d nbove will lind their place into I
perfect confidence in the science also, which is
I~ uU!iineS9 01 ilny stock-exchange.
coiled Mundane Astrology..
I~ Mundane Astrology is the science of the
I,! ,," inlluence of the heavenly bodies. as they affect
.~
I· the world nations, cities. commodities, and
I ,. l. groups of people. Any organization under
a common governing authority con~titute8 an
I~ entity. It attracts 10 itself fortunate and un­
I~

i
lonunate events as they arc attracted into the
lile 01 a man. Both have brith·charts. Both
~~ show their character" nnd both, are jnflue~
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~ need by vibrlltions tbrough some kind of changes Each house represents a department of the
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\) and that ore seen by progressed aspects. work: the sign, a~e division, oi the heavens.
SUPPo!le you require to cast a chart of n which by their placement relative to the houses
w corporation. Such correct times are not dillicult indicate the countries they rule; and the planets
,~ I~
to obtain for corporations. Such a chart erected beine the mesSe~ge!8 of God. show us the
~ and progressed is the best oi all indices as to .. things ruled by their motion though (he house~ f~
~1
when nnd what events will be attracted In and sign~. The ,ign occupied by each or the
l~ ::\flcient times rulers were looking to lbcir state­ major planets and the aspects thnt form between
Ii . ~ a!itrolo~!ers lor intelligence concernln~ to the these planets from time to time have an fnfluence
I \~ we-lIme 01 the counlry nnd the people. The 8stro­ over the trend of event!l.lt is therefore necessary
I ,~ loger hnd to give timely warning 01 eclipses Jar one who wishes to learn to read horoscope
01 the prObable condition nnd yield of the crops, to becam~ thoroughly acquainted with these
I~ internal or foreign wlITfare and other matters three factors both separately and in their VariOl!S

of the public affairs, The judgment of mundane cambinftl:ons.
I S
I ,a
::lslr-olQgy is made. from the pouitions of the
planets in relution to the place at the time of
, Every science is a difficult study, progre­
ssi.ng or deteriorating according to the cultural
~In eclipse or n great pl'anetary cOllj"llction or ~ value at which it is assessed by the jJeople.
I~ 1.
!lolar inere~s. Nature presents good many dilficulties and does
I ,~ IOJt Jl.dmit of 11 thorough understan&;ng 01 its
Th('re ~re three factors, which bring to us
I~ the mystic message of the Stur~. (I) The houses.
complexities, even by master intellects, adorning
Ihe universe from ti:ne to tim:: Thus no !lcience
I~ The siRns. (3) The planets. can ever be perfect.
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,-' The In w of correlnted successiveness is in


months. iI a Cardinal sign is rising. Ii there is

.\) nil respects agreeable to the alUrologicnl conce­

ption of the unfolding of future ovents, Fivt: a fiXed sign, its inlluence lasts for a year, i, e.

~ for twelve months following. 1f there is a common


,.., figures 01 the heavens are necessary to be
erected (or various times during a year. sign rising, its influence willln:-.t lor the ensuing
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(I) Qunrterly ligures (2) Lmaticn figures (2) Lunation figures :':rc erected for each
~ new nnd full Moon. These ligures are compared
(3) Solar Eclipses (4) Lunar Eclipses (5) The
\~ conjuction!'l and oppositions of the planets Mars, . \.,.(th th;-quarterly figure3 in two ways. (i)

A,ccordins to tbe positions and aspects of the

i~ Saturn, Jupiter, Uranus and Neptune, as they


nre e.. . tremely import ..... ! configurat; 'os and their planets in the Lunation fjgur~s. (ii) By referring
I~ eHects nre very pronounced and lasting. These the plzlnetary positions with the! previous
I \~ .ligures are ,:alled Mundane Maps, from which quarterly figure as if the lunatioo figure is the
l~ prognostics are made with regard to dillerent minute hand and the quarterly figure the hour
hand of a clock. (Heavenly clock).
natiohs und their markets.
IS .. Eclipses-Solar allJ LU;lar eclipses are

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(I) Quurttcrly figure is erected for the time
01 l~,;:; entry of the Sun into the signs Aries,
prominent features in Mundane Astrology: for,
they indicate important nnd lasting events.
I~ Cancer. Libra, 8i:d Capricorn. Such a 'map or Eclipses have most eHeet in the countries where
figure is called 'Ingress horoscope 01 the Sun',

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they nre visible and eepecinlly where they are,
l~ Such quarterly figures rule for a certain perio.d J on the meridian of a country and cities rulc:d by
13 LlccOIJing to the !Jign thnt is rising at the Sun's the !lien in which they fall.
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(3) Solar t:clipse-The figure is erected for
the .;xuct moment of New t\·loon at any parti­ .. the horizon it last crossed. The timo of the Sun

"w cular solar edip!3e. The influence lasts for 8S

many years as the eclipse is hours in length.


rise beiilg known, and also the time of visible
eclipse, the difference in hours nnd minutes

~ "fhe position and aspects of the Sun must he

divided by 2. will give the number of months


and days from the da\e of eclipse. when the

~ takc:n into consideration. All eclipses fulfil their


p:ntents within a year. but the eflects are fre­ '" crisis occur. lithe eclipse is invisible. because
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endures lor as many years as there are digits
of it taking place at night. ~he i.im;:: o! :hc
Sun-set mUllt be taken from the time 01 the
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eclipse and the difference divided by 2, will
II~ 01 the solar disc obscured.
give the months and days, which must lapse, J~

II~ (4) Lunar eclipse-The figure is erected


before the cMef effects are seen. The Moon's
for the ·exact moment of the Full Moon. The

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eclipse are similarly dealt with, but the time
I: " influr:nce lasts for as many months as the
14 eclipse's duration in hours~
of the' Moon's rising and setting must be taken
as the basis of the calculation.
II S (5) The figure drawn for the time of the ~
I~ conjuctions nnd oppositions of the major planets
\ with their house and signs positions These are
IIrt'. extremely imporldnt configurations a! their

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of Greenwich subtract the time (Degrees turned
into houTs) from R. A. of the meridian 0'

I\} THl:: MUNDAN! MAPS FOR FORO:IGN COUNTRIES. Greenwhich, which is otherwise called Sidereal
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D. , Time. It is given i-n the ephemeris with each
date Crf the month. This time is calculated with
errect n mundane figure for Greenwich for u I
~ I reference to a lixed star. The time between
parlicular time. In the case of most countries
~ 1wo successive panage8 01 a given star is called

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and cities. the dilficulty of obtaining. a correct
birth-chart is great. Sometimes we do not get
t the Sidereal Day. It ia nearly 3 minutes and

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Q standard lact. We are therdere compelled to

use any Ihat which we get. Here conjunction:!


I 50 5econd5 more than 24 hours ot our dock.
lE the place or a country· is in the east of
Greenwich, add the time that you have got

II ~ of Major Planets give U3 much information a8 after turing the deirees ot the longitude ot the
place, into the R. A. of Greenwich meridian.
II ~ to what will hllppen at a specified time within a
giv<:n ~rea. For the oth:::r countries follow the
II ~ rul~~ bclew:­
(4) Now with this R. A" or sidereal time
ll . a 1) 01 the boroscope, (newly got for the latitude
( 1) find out longitude and latituJe of the
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of. the place) and a Table of Houses lor tbe
latitude of the place, erect a mundane map, III
I ~ (2) ~urn longitude dcgfct3 into time, takinj:i
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you would do for an ordir.ary horoscope, with
I S I S" lor lin hour, or four minute;; lor I', "nd lour
zodiacal sign' and degreclI on the time 01 the
hou::es. with planet~.
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CHAPTER .
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by addition (\nd subtraction of the dilference Et'I'ICT! OF LUNA TION IN /-IOU,,:s,

1'-' in time o! the required place and that of


The ascendant or tho First house of the
I~ Greenwich, you will easily Ci1sl maps of diffe' horoscope of any Counlry or mundane map is
rent places. Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune
II ~ nrc all very slow in their movement!. So no
tbe: most important of the twelve houses, a8 it
show. the general condition of the people Qf
11$ more caicuJation is required for them. You have
~ t~~~lry. and tb~ state aElaire The New
II ~ to calculate the movements of the Sun, Moon,
Moon therein ehows much activity and many
II ~ Venus, Mars Dnd Mercury only.
chang'es in the country a~cording to the aspect
II S it gets. In its harmonious aspect., people get
many benefit!. and in evil aspects much unrest
I· and discontents are found.
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If lunation falls in tbe Second house, some

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I· changes in the financial milners are scen. II
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the lunation i, wen 8Ipected. it is. good !ime .

I~ lor Iltoc~a and shares and silt-edged aecuritie'i ,


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but if in bad aspect, the month is b~d lor i·

I­ Slock Exchangea. Banks and financial allairs.


I' II rhe lunation fall. in the Third bouse­
IS -96- D ,bOUle of all mean. of communic&eion,
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Et:: ale denoted. il the lunation is well aspected; claases.


bUl 11 <l~lIicte(l. much trouble. (langer 01 aCCi-
II~ If the lunatio~ falls in the seventh house
dents and IO~:le:! are 8een thereby.
I I;) a house of marraige, the aHain and relations with

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II the lunatioo lalls In

good aspect shows go,)d cropS


the Fourth house.
and benehl i
the foreign powers, predicts many marriage!!
and good relations with the oth~r PO-WE!::: g
I'S to agliculture and landed estattS; the Covern
f well a,peclcd. If afflicted' it shows trouble with
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rnenl may get a defeat by its opponent 1n bad
I:\spect it shows shortage 01 cropS. The \unallo
exuctly la\ling on the cusp 01 the lourlh house
n ! l
the foreign powers, many divorces and many
incidental nanalives in public life.

I~ .• ) whIch is a II the lunation falls in theEighth hf)"'~e,


in '0 I,..;ed sign ( tl, Q, 111, or ,3i
I~ be heard In harmonious aspect. it show!!! gain to the

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sign 01 earthquake. somewhere it
people according to the ruling hou!le of the

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in the world. Luminaries. Ii badly 8spected it show! death.
,,' ;: II the lunation lulla in the Filth house.u house among notable person!!, . all the eiihth house
I~ amusements, education. t~tting and birth-rate. ,haws mortality. suicides elc.

•s ), show!S benefits In harmonious aspects and the


reverse in inharmonious aapect!l. If the lunation falls in Ninth house. a
houle showing ~elj&ion, science. shipping and

•• In
II the lunation fa1l5 in the Sixth house and
good aspects, it, is a good prediction lor tbis
trade alfair., in harmoniu!l aspects, shows much
benefit thereby; but in bad 8spect the rever.c.
houle aliairl~; ii in bad aspects it prognosticates
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CHAPTER XXXIV
~ ruling authorities. If badly aspected it predict. '01011. ~!.PUL 'HIHn .0 BU'IlUSI-MI!H.

~ Borne deaths among nobibty or royalty and


Exptritnu is beller than theory.
troubles to Government. If an eclipse falls in ,f
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I this house. it generally brings very bad results When a Lawyer, D~tor. or an Enaineer

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I~ and defea.t to the Government, leaves hi. College after passing his examination.,
I~ The lunation in the Eleventh house ahows he hal nothing but theory and a degree with
some activities and changes in Parliam'ent or him. He may be well lIducatcd on the subject.
l~ MunicipaJity reprelentatives. but none acta [rom COnciO tho areDt lunda­
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The lunation in the Twelfth house show. f mental. basi. 01 real po-actical knowledge.
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benejits to public instituticns and good changes
in their management. In bad aspect it predicts
much crime in the country, bad rumour. and
I, Theoricl-, only applied to practical wOtk iiv~
nothing but failure. The practical knowledge i.
only learnt in the school 01 experience, Every·
I ~ sc~nd~ls about jails. hospitals. charitable institu­ ~ one learns by experience. A man who has got
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. mnny years e'xperience in noy line. is con.i.
Ia 1. prominent oHicials. dered an authority, and his opinion is considered
I~ T,he strongest parts of a mundane map
arc the first tenth. seventh and the fourth houses
valuabfe. W'! nil learn by experience. Fooll!

I~ which are angles 01 the horoscope; then


learn in no other achoo!.
In thi. world everybody is acekina after
13 the second. fifth, eighth and eleventh; and then
money. Money is the chid lhing in thi. world. It
l~ the third, silfth. ninth and twelfth housel.

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they lind that. they have paid more because
is Cod to him. A man may emit a beauliJu!theory
th~y lose their money, A broktr can not be or
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finJs thill it worb properly. No doubt it is

} is not supposed to be a market forecaltter, It


is not his busineu. He simply buys or sells for

Llpparently successful em papt'r, but when


~ his commissions. He does net st udy the move­
3ppliea it to uctual trnding and begins to buy
~ or sell, he finds tbe weak poilll and the theory
ments of markets. moreover his business being
so confuting, and he sees and he ~rs at! rumourt .-:-:~.
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~ concent rale it for some ye<1r8, that will bring , .~

I. judgment is unreliable. For hi. commiuion .1.0


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! he misleads the lradt'r Dnd will get him to buy

~ Specia/ist-Br: always a specialist, because Ii und 8':-:U as ohen 81 ponible.

~ is the age of the !!pecialist. Every ~ensible Two things .re required to make a succell

mnn will Jack­


go to u epeciulist instead oj a in spfculating- concentration and I:onstant appii­
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al-all trades or a layman. He will nol C!lre lor l'alion, No man Can do two things at a lime,
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~ lpc :,charges, bec lse he knc.ws that best i~ An adviser or a ,pericdist in other words. can

~ olw8yg
, . cheapest at the end, though dear at the not IIp('culate, He con not give hi, attenliv:l
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beginning. But before l!oing so you must see
y;hether he i9 a reaJ specialist or a Board specia­
to' beth Ilt a time .
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list, us there is no exarnlOationtQ pass. People
3 in general do not con&ult a specialist. They look

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or n banker what to buy or sell, and in the end

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I~ CHAPTER XXXV. capital in a month or 10. Both men 01 money ~
l\:l ADVICE TO MY READER!.
and poor deal in .peculation. The people who '.:'~~~ .
I~ buy on a mar8in, always lose, because It II
Do not try to become rich in a lew month!
gamblina and not a speculation. Whenever ,:~,:z"
I~ or I!I year.
you start to trade or enter into 8pecula&ion< . _-_~
'I ~ A man must have a ner'!e and knowledse; line. use your capirai as you wouid use in Yo~/l. .;:;.~::--~!,
~nd a small
I~ ~ amonnt of capital to make a businees in such a conservative way that y o u - '.
fortune.
II~ can continue.

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Speculation i!) a venture, as well as a wild

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Protect your capital. al well as profit•. by
uling stop ·1088' orden and be ready to r:hanae
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A business man, i I once loses his money I '! YOl.lf mind when conditions change.
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up his money. In 'peculation opportunities high levels and starts downward, it goea down
I ~ ~: last and continues for a long time. (See 1920.

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:rcturn every year. provided he has studied
Ia enough to see them when. they appea:', The
chances of gain are so unusual and 80 many
Jt was 37 cents per pound in December; aa.rrie
year it wal IS cent I per pound. The decline
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rumours come in the market that a man becomes continued subject to rallie, until Junc 1921,
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greedy and gambles without waiting for the when colton W&s II cenls.)

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real Opportunity. People expect more profit in
speculation than in any other business. They
Limit 101llU and go with trend; i. c. cut
,halt your lossel and let your profit. run, bu,.
a ; . -104­ -105­

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prolits must be followed up with a stop-loss
Ij \l order. (Cotton was 13 cents per pound in August
Never trade too oftrn: th~ more trade.
II ~ 1921. within I () days the marlcet wenl 10 21 ~ you make, the more chances you have for gelling
per pound.) wrong, and the expense against your profit or
II " adding to your loIS jumping in and out will
II ~ Reports nnd
discounted
opinions should be alway.
confule you. Wait for the opportunities and
II ~ Ignore the news- reports. OpInions. and l
you will get profit.
Il~ If )'ou fail s\lcesaively in two or three
views of everybody; for. 3upply and demand 1<
II~ must govern in the end; and if the selling power f. trades it is better quit for a while and lOOk on,
1I~ is greater thun the buying, price will decline ~
instead of loking lones now and then. Wait till
itself re~ardle!:ls of bod crop news or any bad your judgment is cleor. ood the market will show
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11$ Tumour II the buying pOWl."r or demand exc~<!d:s ),ou a definite trend; you will form a better
r
the selbng, prices wtll advance regardl'.:s8 9J . ~,
judgment when you are out of market and you
II. , good crop ne W8.
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have no hopes nor leara. and there is no


1$ • The general trend of the market doC!
inlluence of the market OVtT you Never go
l bexond your limit and means in trading. LOOk
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nCit Cuntinue for long, contrary to nalural condi­
tion, but !:lupply 811d dt'mnnd govt'ln the price r .to your finunce first and decirle how far you

II •S and the market discounts future eve!1ts. When


arc able to lose. You must und!:"rstand that lass is
certain, profit in future. Alwf1ys trade in limit.
I fading ker p a chart with you. Consult it with
Never over trade. The market moves in mysteri­
I• [he good or bad news. Your chart is but the
OUI way and deceives the novice, 8S he is

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reuding 01 the tape.
" - - ""'=---;nliucncc:d by hi::! hope ::lntI fC'tH. He sella on
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~ mnn, who :!peculates on some well defined HOW TO TRADE.
plan, buys when the public sells. and sella when I
~ No doubt this is a very difficult subject,
~
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~he public buy" The market does not deceive
you but you are digging your own grave by
Iollowing your 'wn weakness, by listening the

Ii stWwetry To iive some hints on ~he lIubject.


Every speculator should study the market .!I'~·'"

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brokers i.md rumour" reading newspapers, etc.,
illJ 01 which are put to mislead yOu. Hence
always have cool brain.
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well. One who wants to enter into speculation

market. must have courage, judgment, patience


and power, self· reliance and purse:. He mUllt ,
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II " ! venture baled on calculation and good jud g •
II ~ i ment-sound judgment. In Ih;s trade patience
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and purse are the chicl element,. Speculation
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appear to hcwe a special fascination for an and
II a f 88 the Bubjer.t more of thought and sentiment
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come and eo leaving a clear sky behind, and
it i, 8 natural phenomina known to all human
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necessary to understand the naturet 01 the

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pi (l net S. I h c i r Ii 0 u ~. c:; I I he h ('J use 5 in w hi c h the y


are loculed the nntlvlty oi the market
in
hOfOliCOPC LInd the posItion 01 Ihl' It'en market. )
At times the mLl~ket will make sharp top3
or bottoms and away quickly; at other time!
it will hold for,everai days or even several
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or distribution is taking place. The longer Ihe

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\0 ihe current prices. The main thing \0 do ill


pri...:e hold, round one level the more important
tn buy anc! '1ell, when importLlnt Inps or bottoms when it breaks out 01 one ul tbe accumulations .~'

come out a:; inclicolt·d by the tn'H~et rlL'llivity


'fl.F\rdle~~' 01 the pri.;cs Y d watch the B,~z(\r
f. or distributions and you should go with it. as
long as the market foliows the trend. but d It
or markd d"ily.
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! :thaws 8 radical change, Uge stop-lOlls-order lor
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buy to hold lor the rally-to recover strenglh
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When big breaks or advance occur you f


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~, oit(r decline in prices-to !lell whrn l0p 1:\ should 1101 hesitate Iv buy 01' sell. but remember
~ irkiicatrc1. II thl': prices run up abruptly lie 11 you should always prolect your trade with
I~ 1, out longs, (\Ild go ~hOlt; walch .lor bottom 8top-loss-ord~ra in case u revenal in trend
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rou nd to cover shorl S Il nrl buy lor a Ii I tie
H~lIy, No matter how little the decline is, at
occurs. Stop-loss-orders ahould n~ver be more

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~ that time you nhouio buy cotton and hold for


Ihan 5 Rupee. away from the market. In quiet
na"ow marketa you should use Rs, 2 for

I• ,-.. , the long pull. W olch closely the ~ates which


indicate change in Irend and see how'lops nnd
stop-loss-orders.

I• If you sec that you are warns, do no!

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II \l N back quietly, bUI it is han~ to make big losses. and 01 the eel/eTl or buyers atonce changea ,1
II \1 The time 10 pyramid is when the marL:et ill the markets. Either the market ~oel up or down
II -. moving in your favour and not when it is going
agninst you. When the ma.rket is narrow and
al the calc may be.

II ~ inactive you will simply have to be patient and Bad newe iellcrally depreciate the market,
II ~ wait for a move to s:art. wbile in good new. the market may ri.. or
11$ I
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mAY not.
Have plentJi ofcapital and ntvu over-Irodt. F
II ~ More money is lost by over.trading than I
II ~ by any other way. You can be right on ~he I
II ~ market. but by selling or buying 100 much you
gei f9rced out just before the move ~tnrts in I,
II ~ your favour. & I
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II ~ Do not ti)' 10 jump in 0' cui 0/ the marktt
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(fir}},aay. This warps your judgment. You pay
II" .\ 101 01commission and even d you only t8ke ­
I .. .. amall loeae, they help to eat up the big, when
Ia you make them. The big money is made by .
:~

~ :• long pull lrnding and not by daily IlcaJing

Rumours 01 war, oi weather. failure of a


bank or a banker. or aome news 01 government

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I~ CHAPTER X XXVII. ' Saturn show a Ion!! trelld, DS their movements

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arc very slow; that of llerehd and Jupiter

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'horttJ'_ IrmJ, and Saturn and Jupiter

operate when ingress


or lunation coincides:

1\\ this book jlJ not a forecast, but rather a seriou! t that 01 Jupiter allec/edby Saturn or Mars

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their actions and re-actions on the World
Markets. We can not explain everything here.
a!! space doe:! not permit UII.
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shows rapid and big movements up and down.
INDIC.-.TIONS FOR 19~6.

From the beginning of the year upto thr..


end of July India will suller much. Wind.atorms.
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. The indication means discovery made. Here


there is no discovery to be done. but it is in
the sense 01 some infetmation et inferences
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iaction among peuple ilt large 18 indicated.
March is bad for India Some communi8:ic
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lion, and aspects. I
agitation is seen somewhere nellr 80° North,
From october there will be peace ond prosperity

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All such forecasts are 'moiltly based on
major aspecu. but writh thai, the alpects or
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indicated in the near future .
The first two weeks 01 January show bullish
tendency of 'textile and steel aharea. From 16th -=-_W",!!:
indications shown by the minor planets, the J
II •a effects and positions of eclipses, solar ingresses
January upto the end 01 ~he month the prices
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and lunations rHe also imporlant. By experience depreciate. :w\-.


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F rom the beginning 01 F ebru&ry upfo the While this year will be D good onc for
Morocco. Brazil. NOlway, SyriD, Algeria, TrDna­ J
middic of March !lome risc in the prices 01 . !;
cotton nnd textile shares is indicated: then the vaal. Baveria and China. New reforUlll social, ~+~.~
prices will be down together with the ateel economical and political will ml:llrc the peoplc
shares which will continue upto thc end of happy.
April.
Planetary Influences arc aleo good 101 India.
From the beginning of may there will be
Economic and political condition! will be good
gradual rise in the prices 01 cotton, textile­
. Food crisis will be cased. Egypt. England and
3teel shares uplo the end of September.
U. S. A. may have change. in Government to
From August the price 01 Gold will gradu­ the good of the people.
ally take a downward turn,
Octbber and November will ahow gradual In Janunry pricci of textile aa well DI atccl
fall in the prices of textile and steel shares sn:lres will u:perience gradual rise, while Febru8fY
In D.;:cember market will be steady and and March will witneBl gradual foil in pricea.
will w~tn~ss some rise in the prices of textile In April and may risc in price. of textile as
and steel shares, well as Itc~l ,harc, i, indicated whilc, in junC). ­
INDICATIONS POR 1947. July and Augu8tgradual fall ill expected. In
This year i. not good especially for France September and october gradual risc in the price"
nnd Italy. Huge fires. Itrikes, riota, deitruction oj Textile-Steel Share. will bo leen, while in
of life and economic depreaeion flrc indicated for November and December sudden coUapac in
these countries. . prices is indicated.

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by Jupit.er. January, February and March show


In this year the price 01 Gold will fall
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bullish tendency in Shares, especially T e:r.tile Dnd
considerably especially, in November and
Steel sharca. From the. beginning of April upto
December. the end ot July bearish activity in Share-Bazar
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.;-;: is indicated. From the beginning 01 Augult
lIpto the end of Dec.ember gradual rise will be
::-. INDICA TION~ fOK 1948.

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seen in' all tboabarea. Cotton pricea wi!! be:


,.-, high throughout the year; while Gold and Silver
;0

~ During this year Jupiter will pau through will be steady with amall fluctuations. Generally
,~ the sign sagittarius. You have learnt in Chapter ,peaking this iaB good year ahowina peace
2. that it rules Spain. Arabia. Au~tralia, t atmosphere throughout the world.
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read in Chapter 3, that Jupiter is the greatest
, .

~ beneficial planet in the solar system. It 'takes 4

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year in each sign. Being so rapid. its eHect is
lIot 50 potent or lasting as that 01 Hershel or
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new industries, cheap money. general prosperity
l~ and political advantages. The abovementioned
l~ nations will enjoy ali the pr09p~rity bestowed
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Ephemeris.
1946.

(Show:'~g planets on the I.t of each month.)

Month.
Neptune,
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Herschel. I Slltun. Jupiter. M.H•.

~ong I Dec. I~onl! Dec. 1Long·1 Dec. ILong Dec. \Loll ~.\ Dec.

2" 5
~"B' ~-!22' € N \25 ~
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j:ln. 8' "" ! 14


21" t
, 8° S 127· 0 12S' N

N
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Feb. 8 2
13 22 20
:22 127 ' 9 )16 :27

Mar.
8 2
I3 !22
1
18
In 27 9 14 ;26

Apr.
7 I
14 23 18
22 24 8 122 12~

May.

June.
6
0
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15
17
23
il)
19

22

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'n
20
18
6
6
4 b{
'20
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16

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July.
6
Aug.
7
Sept.
7
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2o
22
!23
123
Q3
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126

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3
20
:21
1
18
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7 rep
25
15 "'"
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Oct.
9 2
22 123 6
, 19 I 11l ; I 1
5 111 :14

Nov.
10 , 2
21 23 8
:19 8 113 127 120

Dec.
10
20 ,23
1 9
119 14 115
[19 ;1' :24
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I Neptune. I Henchel Salurn. I Jupiter I I Man I

Month'lLong I ~~e~ !L'on g ; ~~c.ILong.~, Dec. JLoni.l-Ded.-I~on~. :;;e-~.:


Jan. I lOe~! 3.S 19)1' 23<N
I 7 (J b{ j19 0 N 20 0 1ll. il7o ,!; 112 0 -\52-40 S
10 18 25 :18
Feb.
~1u. 10 Ii 18
23
H
5
3
120
120 27
2]
'19 29
6 ' 20
13
23X 13
A pr.
r.iay. 8
9
Ii2 18
20
21
23
23
2
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1
20 24
20
18
:18
17
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I o ~ 1\4
6 N
June· 8 23 5 :20
July. a ;2 23 B 8 19 18 16 2 )( ,20
A u(;:. 9 t 2 2, 23 12 18 18 16 23 12)
S ~pt.
o ct.
10
II
:3
' 3
26
26
23
24
16
19
1,17
16
121
'26
il7
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3 G \23
2 (1 21
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N ov. 11 :3 26 ' 2", 22
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D 3 25 " 23 22 'I) 1 rw 14 8 \17
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j"-leptune, \ Herschel I Saturn, I Jupiter. tV1nr5.

Month. L~~g. \-~~c·.-t~~~~.T~ec~ lL~ng t Dec.ILon·.:. ! Dec. ~Long. \ Dec. \


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Jan,
\

Feb. \ 12 4
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.13 0 ;:::::'.P S 24 0
23
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23 19
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N 22° Q\15 0 N 16- ""'\22 S
\16 22 123
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Mar. ll2 3 122 \13 17 1'7 26 ;23 23 n 18 i
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Apr. l'1 3' 123 \23 16 ;17 29 '.23 19 \
M.'lY' 10 3 124 :23 16 :17 29 ,23
24 IS I

June. \10
J u}y,:10
3
3
\2527 124
'24
17
120
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6np ,10
22 :23
7.2 !4 I
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Aug. III ,3 29 :24 ::!4 'IS 19 ;23
9 ;: : :. \145 •
Sepl. \12. I 3 O@ \24 :28 \13 20 123 ,29 11 I
Oct. '13 4 1 24 \ITU) 12 22 23 \19
11l \18
No~. 114 '\ 4 \ 0 124 .4 li ll 27 1,23 12 .,... 23 \
Dec. ~14 4 .29):( 24 '\6 .11 1315:23 -4.7(5 2-4
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Month.
Nilptune. I Hetlchel. Sillurn. I
Jupiter Mara.
---._-- - _.. -- ,.. , ..---.-.---­
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Long. I
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Dec. iLonl{,I Dec·.i Long Dec, ,Long. ; Dec, Long • !Dee. i
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Jan. 15° I 40 S 2811 ):( 240 N 6 0 1'(P 11 0 Nllo 'i'S 13 0 S ,28(1 .:0'220 S
Feb. 15 4 27 24 4 II 18 22 22:::":;:'.'15
~ I Mar. 14 4
4
27
27
24
24
2
0
12
13
23
29
22
121
14 X ; "}
9 'T' ! .3 N
I Apr,
May.
13
12 4
3
28
0 ~ 24
24 29 bi 13
0 liP 13
2
2
120
120 i
2 ~
21;
2
19
It
June. 12
July, 12 3 1 24 2 112 0 !21 16):(·123
13 4 3 24 5 II 26 -0 122 7 ® f2-4
Aug.
Sept.
Oct,
14
15
16
4
4
5
4
5
5
24
124
24
9
\13
16
10
I 8
; 7
23
123
,125
22
22
22
,27
15 bi 1~1
3 TCP 12
122
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Nov.
Dec. 17 i 5 .. 24 18 \ 6 0 21
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i I I Nllptune. !',Henchei: I Sat'JrIl. I Jupiter \ Man. ,

1\lonth., Lonq , I ~-e~.1Lon&. ,- Dec'.leong. I­


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Jan.
Feb.
17
17
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2 :.L4 18
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30 ~ ~I
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Apr,
M ay.
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27 TW .. N

22 5

14 4
17 27 I I

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Aur./.
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4
6
7
;2-I
2~
24
1-1
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13 9
8
7
7
6
;I 0
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:11
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,25 jlo

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L 16
17
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6

9
9
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124
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12
13
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4 ,.ill 22

Nov. 18 9 :2<1 2B 3 28 13 27 125

Dec. 19 I

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9 124
1 "" 2 1 0 X 1
13 20 ~ 123

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:--Jew india Assurance Co., Ltd. . _ _L_~~do_wn~J ute Co.• Ltd.


Registered .. ,23rd July 1919. ~ . Registererl ... 30th june 1904.
,;.' Ahmedabad Advance Mills. Ltd. (Cotton)
Registered. 30th June 1903­
Arul18 Milh~ Ltd. (Cotton)
Registered ... lOth January 1928.
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Lawrence Jute Co•• Ltd.
Registered ••• 27th January 1906.
Northbrook Jute Co., Ltd
ReRistered ... 27th january 1908.
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Bradbury Mills Ltd. (Cotton) Standard Jute Co•• Ltd.


Registered ... 2Ath March 1914. R-:gistered ... 3Ut h August 1895.
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A11ian~e jute Mills ·Co., Ltd.
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Century Spinning and Manufacturing Co.. Ltd.
(Cotton) Registered ... 2nth October 1R97.
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Registered'••• 2 lat September 1895.
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Registered ... 1st July 1880. Regiatered ... 25th August 1919.

H Kohinoor Mills Co., Ltd. (Cotton) Champdany jute Co. Ltd.

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Registered 6th July 1896.
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Registered ... 5th October 1921.

Clive Mills Co., Ltd. (Jute)


\ 1 Fort Gloater jute Manulacturing Co., Ltd.
Registered .. 15t August 1894.
Registered ... 22nd September I ~90.
Delhouaie Jute (:'0., Ltd.
Bally j~te CO. t Ltd. Registered ••. 2ht Feb. 1918. ""
('OoJ RegIstered .. 25th S!'ptember 1903.
Kinnison Jute Mills Co., Ltd. Hukumchand jute Mill:!, ,Ltd.
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Belnpur Co. Ltd. (Sugar)


Regi:stered ... 27th OctrJber 1919.
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Alcock. Aohdown & Co., Ltd. (Engineering Co.)
Registered .. 7th Match 1884.
indian Iron And Steel Co.\ Ltd. (Calcutta)
Registered ... I It h March 191 i'
Bombay Burmah Trading Corporation, Ltd.
Registered ... 22nd July 1863­
Tatl) Oil Mills Co.. Ltd.
Regit'tered ... lOth December 191i.
Titaghur Paper Mills Co., Ltd.
Regiotercd., 27th July 1882.
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I'" 0) Comm~rci.alWe-ekly M:uket forec15f ·ct.FJuctu.a·
.tion... in priceS of Gpld. silfer, Cotton; Jute' (8. ~.)
Gronn'duDt, Grour.iioat Oil. C.:Istor-secd , Turmaric,
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PT. GANGA PRASAD' JYOTiSHACHARYA


l'::~ {Dr. of Jyotish Literature. Aathor of Msbalunll Pancb:f.ng,

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.Pbndary InfJufDce on Commercial 1\larkets.


The planets do influence, rather dominate oyer and
,;ovcrn the commercial market.
The value of any commodity m05tly depends on tv:(.

factors.-Supply and Demand. If a commodity i~ in planti.

tude, the value of that commodity depreciates. But jf there

is ~carcity ('If a ccmmodity ils p~ices appreci:1!e. Similarly

if a commOdity is in grcat demand is poor. the prices fall.

But when does the supply increase or fall? This depend~

on the good 0: bad harvest. But the question lS when the

~~
harvest is good or bad': For this question we must refer

to planetary laws. Planets act and react on one ::lOotr.er

in the atmosphere. On :1 Full Moon's day high wJe<; are

1. created in the sea owing to intense altra:tion. Similuriy

planets affect fall and :-ise of "plue, crops, projucls and

markets. The e:::onomic factors governing prices are only

apparent causes. The prim:ny cause is reflected by pbnet~.

I f ~.ior planets are in good aspe:::ts, the prices W0U ld

-'
:1 ri~e, while the prices would f.::lil if major pl.Jnel~ arc in
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bad aspects. Thus the Cornmerci.:lI m:Hkets are controlled
t­ Il, b)' Ihe celestial bodies with thir positions and aspects in

lilt t he hen. ve ns.

r' Economic Factors GOlcrning the Price Lflel.

The price is a relationship between n:oney 3.;1(1

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commodities. it therefore, depends beth upon monev and

:> commodities. It is a popul~r Il:axim that the pw;e ,~r



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commodity depends chiefly upon the demand and suppJy
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()f commodity and therefore you can foretell the price of ('redit or Bank-money is as good as currency. St:ppose
commodity, if you know its supply and demand. But ihis your banker allows you a credit limit of R~. ';0,000­
j", a wrong theory in as much as price depend:; not only on
against ~ome security. Now you can dra\v cheques uptc)
commodities but also upon money. If th~ Reserve Ba:1k Rs. 40,001; against this ere:'it. Here you ha\e DC! de pc>­
of India were to double the quantity of currency in circu· ;;ited e\cn a rupee, but the Bank allows you t,~ draw
lation, the price-level 1.1 \..~ _D"rl·.· rtrlllhied. othff
1\s. 4'],000'-. Ihus, besides the currency you h3\"~ ir. you.
things remaining the same. possession. lOU gct Rs, 40,OLO:- more. Thus Bank incre­
Hence you mllst watch not ollly the statistical position
ases currency in circulation. Hence price lel'eI d, pends 01;
of the commodiTY bur elsa the monetary situation
sTatisrical position of CommodifY alld M onetar)" Si 1Ul1!i. 1:
It is a popular sa~ing th:lt the priC! 0:- a commodity
includin.! Kmk aedit.
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depends upon it", Demand and Su?ply. Generally, in a
short period, supply of any cOffir.1od:ty can neither r c Now for a p:oper study of monetary situatic:. )"C';';
"' increased nor Hence SUP?!y m~y be taken as a must know the quantity of currency nOles issueJ, t~.;::

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constant factor in 2. shoT\:pe:iod 0: time. Jr is the amount of Bank credit and the rate of circui::uioD0:
• tfIJt ddermines price in a short p2riod. During world war money in the market. For <:)1 these C,:l::! \("": CUS!

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11 dcnund of goods increase.:i due to the military require­
ments and hchrding. But the supply could not be incrca::.·
c:lrefully study the 5tatis{ical return!, issued by R.csen:
Bank 0: Injia if you are dealing in the lr,;J;:ln ~,:.:.:ke,
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But the p~jce level o~ CO:-:1110.i:ties, e:llerin; !T'110 in:;:r;:::: if

I': cd overnight; Hence the dem3.nd be:am:: the chicf f.:ClC.

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in detcrmining prices in a s ort time.
But in a 10'-:; period, i~ is supply which influences
tional trade is affecled by the monetary situ:tic'n i:: :,;, ;;~~

countries, producing these cC'mmodities. Hence: [,'7 ~u:;·. I i


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I~ more than dem3.nd. Si.lppO~~ you arc d'~al:ng in cvrnmoJities you must st monet2.ry $;lU:t0:":' c:' ::
I countrics of th;;: \':l);ld sre;:iaJi) L. :: .. \. ,(
oilsed3, after the next ero? is re3.dy . .At thIS tim': ~ ou
IV must ma);,~ a careful 5tuCY of the crop conJjtiO~S in Great Biit.:;: ..
I~ \\ "rlJ market. Thus in a lOJg period, you look on suppiy Thus for a Proper forecast of Price-!e\'e! YOU r.:mt hz\
e than on demand. a complete grasp of monetary siw::!tion ::mj st:!.1)stic.;.
1--- mOl
Now you h3.ve fully understood the popul::lr s3.yin; Pllsition 0;' commodities, you are deJlJOf: i::.
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thai the price of a commodity cep:n1s upon its demand
Advke to my Readers. II
l;> and,supplY. Besides this, 1 have alreldy illustrated in the
thlt price depends also on monet::u)' situation. Do not try to bccom;;: rich in a few months.
l;l But money includes not only the currency notes but also A men must nave commonsense neiye ani knowle4.:e
l~ the erdit given by Banks an:! other fm::mcial a~en::ic5. A small amount of capital is also regu:r::J. I
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A'eyer trade too o/Ien:- e more the numbers of
Speculation is a "euture, enterprise as well as a wild
transactions, you make, the more chan::es you hnve for
gambl~. comm:" mistakes. If you enhi1ncc the numbers of
If u business-man were to lose his money once, he ha<., transactions. the e:xpemes against your profits or losses
to wait for anotht:r OrrJrlunity to make up his loss. If a will increase and the same will perplex you.
spccuiator has a sou!ld knowledge and' study of mark~~, ~f you fail Jucressirely in 111'0 or three c/;Ilnres, it is
tbe ot"portunities are always there. The chances of ga i ~ "('Un 10 quillhl! maket fur some time and watch for
are so u!:usual and rumors are so many in the market the real opportunities. This will rectify your Judgment
that ~ m:m b:.:comes gl"eeJy and gambles without waitin~
and you will be able to !,'rasp the trend of the l:narket.
1;- for the Tell oppornmity. Being out of market temporarily, you have neither hopes
t'- .
"" People speculate mo:e pin in specubtion than in or fears nor the influence·of market O\'cr ~'ou-this will

Iel~ 3:1: other business:: People are not satisfied even if

they were to.double their capital in a month or so by


~,.pe::ul:!tior:.. The people. buying
on n:argin, always
enable you to f(\fm a better Judgment.
Ahl'ays trade lI'ijhill yn:lr limits ..'" I'U Mer Ir::.J... Aill'Gys
hare C(lul bre.lln. Loo~ to your Capital fIrst and riecid~
gambling, h is not
I~: suffer. b~cause it becomes a pure
::;. ~reci;!<i;.i":'''1. H(fICl' do nol til), en n:art ilJ . \\ henc\er
how fJ;r you C3n sustain losses. You must note th:n
10.15 is (alGin, lI'hi,'! pro/its are distant oJ;} a thing of
I~ yOU ~.De:ulate. usc your capital in such a \\"::!y as \·ou
/W:irc, 1 he market is a treacherous nt and mo\cs lD
I~ v;ould do in your busin~ss. a mys[: fious way. A DO\lce is influenccd by his hope~
S::.fe~uJrj your capital :::.n:l p:di[, by u!in:: slOp·loss
!~ Ndi?rsiar..! ahn!ys ch::ml'e yeu; minj when conjition"
:lrld fCJ.fS and t!lC m:nket 31\\"2Ys deceives a noyic;!. A­
novice sell;; on 1c:1r and bu\;; or. hope. T!:u~ he bC!} s n t
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ceiling prices and sells at bottom pric::;:; The n'.:!:1. \;i".
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Lfn:1T iass!:! and l!{l )rilh lr.:nJ: t. Co cut shon your sp;:ocuiate on some well ddined plan, bm s when chers
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up with a 5t'Jp-loss order.


How to Trade
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Re'C'.'rLS and opinions should be, alway~ discounted. This is ave:.... difficuitsubJcc 1• :cd 0 Illy experience
~ and cmnmonsencc will lc:1(11 you this subject. HOWeH'f
The general trend of tbe market do~s 110t continue
we shall try to giYe readers some important hints and
1Ii j,'r le)[lf. contrary to Il:ltural conditions, but supply and
directions in the mann.
Oem:ln.:i of commojity.lOg~thtr with monetary situation, .
".. bery trader should stujy the market well. A person
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entering into trade must have courage, Judgment
'T C("Insult it with good or' bad news. '
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p1tience, power, self reiiance, ~elf-confldence- perse\'~rance But by byhg and l: IIi 1I beyonct YO'lr capital you may
~oleration and a reasonable amount of c.1pitaL He should be forced to buy or sell at a time When the market is not
stand on his own lef!s and should not derend on others. in your favour. For example. you have got a capital of
A little kno\':lcJ~e of astrolofY i; also rcquirej to Rs_ 1O,000/-only. inslead of rurchasing goods worth
follow the natures of the Planets. their hGmes, the hou5t ~ Rs. 10.00 I-you approach the Bank and !!\:t a limit for
in which they are located in the nali\jlY of the rr:arko Rs. 50.000/ ~anc!ionedin your f<.lvour. Now with
horoscope and the position of the then market. Rs. 1O,OC,0/_you can pJJTcbase goods for Rs. 40,OOO/.i. e. I

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Current price are not of much imp-:lrtance. The main
prin::iple is that you should buy and sell, when important
b::>tloms or !op~ come out as indic::!td t>:. tn: m:H~:c
[our limes more· than Your capital. After fe"" moolhs
depression sets in the market. N,)\v Ih:: B:lnk demands
rna rgin moncy, whereas ,:1'0 u hlve gOI nn m .n::y 10 ~j \'e.
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Ij 1'\a!urallyat this stag.: )'OU hJ\'e got no ('th'cr :liternat!ve
nati\'ity regardleEs of price. But still you should \\'a:cl~
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the market and consideLtr..e daily market prices.
h:Jt 10 sell yOUr f!oods Where as Ihe rn:a).;;:l is r;ot in your

I~ fa \'our. You suffer 101's. In case you h:J \,t: :'lot o\'er-Irdd ed

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I If there is a smalFicoclion yvu should buy and scil
when top is indicutd. H the prices run up abruptly sci!
you W0u!d hove Dot bee.D forced to sell goods in adverse
m:Hk:t.
out bngs,\ and !,," short, watch i0r bvltom round to
I~ cover shorts ar.d buy fa:- a Hille rally. You should closely "0 nOI I,), 10 jump ill or alit of Ihe lrarko erery day.
I~: watch the date~ w:-.ich in.jiel!.le ch:?nf,e in trend and sec This spoils your judgment. Your jufjgment eeln not be
I:': how highest and kh\.;:~t prices .... re indicated. steady. If Ihe transaction are made d~ily you have to
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. ~ When bif. f:'.:l or r:'.:- u,:-.;:ur you should !lot hesilCle 10 incur he:l\'\' commission and other eXr~rl~~S •
buy (I' $,'!! . .BU\ .:: C"·:: '" reversal in trend occur> yO\!
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&botJld aLways rr0ti:'~t ycur trade with slop·loss-oroei~
Some Uscful Hints to Businessmen,
~ which sHould never b~ rr.ore tban Rs.· 6/-away from tht:
mark:!. 'But in case of qui:t narrow m:Hkcts, you should Expericnce is better than tbeory. I
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When an AUditor, Lawyer. Do::tor or an Enf:ineer
b: make back quid;)), b:Jl it is hard to make big losses.
ICJ\'es his College after passin;,= his examination. h~ h:ls
;;> Hare pient)· c/ ((lpitc.1 ol.d nnu D)'u-trod!!. Y<)u no rractical knowled?e or expenence e.\cer>[ th~(H.\' and
~ ~hould have enoufh money to invest in your trade. A his de!;!ree. He may have lopped tll: 1->1 o( ~u(:ce5sruJ
small chpilal e;Jt~s a'l\'a~' the trader. You should never candidates in examination but he' Jilck~ lh: ke\' Q! sue,'­
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oniy by ,experiencc and constantly applying theory into
In repJy to the aboye questhlDs you are told by them
practical. You Jearn some thing regarding }{'ur trade
from some book. But uoless you practice the tbeory. so that they are "Simply Speculating" 0' "dealing III thl
learnt, for some time, you can no! gain exper:ence and w fwure". The s~lIer agrees to sell to the purchaser tbe
can not earn. Hence you must Iry to get practic<ll commodity under reference at some future date. Truly
spea king tb ere will be no physical exchilnge of tbe
experience.
commodity on that future date. The question arise bo".
Specialists:­ are they to earn profit without the ClClual exchange of
You should always sp~cialisc: in ooe line of trade as tbe commodity '1 The person. Who guesses correctly
this is an era of ~pecia1ist!'. You should 8Iw8)'s avoid"Jack what the price on a particular future da te ""ill be,
of all trades but master of None." Y.;u 5 lOuld master gains, while the person making an incorrect guess, loses.
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one line.
The speculater guesses the probable price in future
Principles of SuccesfuI Speculation:­ and speculates ac~ordjngl'y. The speculator buys and
sells according to their probable expectlilioDS of prices
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j In big commerci3! phces, liKe Calcutta, Bombay. in fUlure. For example. the pri~ ofSllgar is Rs.. 30/­
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.Kaopur. Delhi, etc. you will see a number of Asso­
ciations aDd excnanl.:!es doi:J!! enormous bminess in
per maund lo-day. You, as l!- lipecuJator, e:tpec! thaI

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the price of Sugar 'l'FilI rise to' Rs. 32i- after three
months. Hence you purchase Sugar Io-day at Rs 3D/­

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! prised td observe !h:lt th~ commodities, stocks and sh:He:i for delivery after three monlhs on some particular dale.
I are Dot phys:caily disrbyed in these places. You will
I ]f your above guess is corre:::t and the price aClualiy rises

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: not. fied bullion In buliion·e:-;;;nange or gram in grain­ to Rs. 32/-, you ~Jin Rs. 2/- per mauIid. You ,get from
C\chanf e or shares in shJr:;·e~;;,han£e. You will simp:y the selJer not SU;!3r but your prorit of Rs. 2;- per
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fIn::! a .mass of men, howli:1g at each other and cryiog maund. This is calkd margin. BUI in, case your gues,
out figures which appear to you strange and confusi~f' comes OUI wrong and the price falls to Rs. 2/- per
Only flfler enquiring from tb:se persons yeu will fir.d mauDd, you lose Rs. 2i. per maund aod tbi~ loss you

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tbal t!ley are bu)ing .and s:."Jling gold, silver. shares,
etc.
will pay in c3~h to seller without the actual eXchange
of good~. Thu, in sreculation you do nN require commt....

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Nal:Jrally the question arises what are th= sellen
and btlyers seiling and buying? The sellers haH ab!o­
di!y but cash. But Br?in is more important than t"Yen
Cash. For r:-0r~' insi¥!bt in future .'on require brain.

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a succes~,ful speculator are (a) Insight into Ibe future market is to be made good hy the speculator, so, it is
and (b) Daring. also afplicable tOO:l!o: sided Teji. When a long laDge of
up-ward trend in the market is in existence. <.til barguins
Bulls 3Dd Bears. at that time will prove profnable. In such b:irFin~ only
half of tj,= amOUnt frum tilt! marginai value i, u~~d up.
If you possess the above qualification you can mint
Arcorci:l,f: to this rnarpin,when the suitabl.. orpnrtunilY
Qoney by speculation. You will find all sorts of peol c from l::~ m. ,'emen! of the trend in the m:1rket is "isit-de,
in the market-some expecting rise in prices while the the sp:.:ul;;'or Coln get good prcfll hy way oi salt: ~r
others expect faJl in Prices. Persons expecting a rise in purchi:.s,: of the hargain in the ore., market.
prices buy so tbat they maly stll at a proflt when the
prices rise; while person~, expecting ?i fall in prices, One sided Mandi
wiil sell so tbat they.may buy at a profit when price~
As the speculators are gainers on one sided Teji. "hen
fall. The former lypeS" of persons are known as "Bulls"
the market sh'ows an upward trend :;0, they are ::11<(1
wbile the latter !\:pes are kl:.l)wn ~s" Bears."
gainers on one sided mundi, when the movement in the
For suceessful speculation it will be better if specu­ market shows a down·ward trend. Genera!ly the H:llU5
lators c.onsult our Chart of Secret Poitl Df Ttji anti of the b3rgain~, either 00 one sidecl, T t'ji or ();')e sided
Mandi. These charts contain 71· points of Teji and 5: manel is tr.e s&me. The same adViJnla~eS are abo obtain­
points of Mandi. We char~e Rs. !y.per cbart per commo· able ur:cer ihis one sided m;:;nji as are f!~neraJiy available
dity. These chart~ are useful fo; ever :1'.10 are not confmed ;roQ or:e sided Teji.
to any p:micu!:H p::rJod. The charts indicute t a:-:c
General
maoJi in Rupe~5 and Annas. B~sid:s thes~ chart:; we
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corr~5pondence for some nomimd charges tv b: ascer­ mark!ts CODstan!l) include three phase~:
tainea on cnquir:-,. Tho;;.e who are desirous to koo....
1. L'nl' trend.majN mowmer.l.
from their birth kundalis the w:Jy to g~t money e~~ii,\
fr.:lID a.:lie may ccrrespor.d with U5. \"'irhin each (If Ihe Jon!" tf'rm (1f r):ij,'r n!(l\t"mc:'nt.
JS a lesser series of upward Bnd c0wn·..\Jrd nw\(,'m::nt",
One sided Teji These are termed as the inlermedli.lle trends.
Lq .::~, un~er the curr.:n,)' of Teji-l\!andi. the defic:l The mo~t successful over a l(lfll' rerioJ "r tlme i, to
n If,.; 1 f;D. according to the movement t,r the trend in the attempt to buy at the beginolrg ,;- en up\\JrJ trend,

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major movements and refrain from selling until th!
S. No.· Secret Points of Ten. Tezi Amount of Tezi
movement is at an end.
Century, Tata Loco.
3. The last which is more popular wit!l the sp:culatoi
t and irnlcstor witb relatively small capital. is to try and Rs.nP. Rs.nP. Period,
! buy OD every intermediate trend. low point and sell out

on every intermediate trend ~md minor trend, high point.. Rising of Venus in the East ..• " 20-0 15-0 20 Day.

\ 4. The \a$[ method is highly successful. particularly .jt 2 Rising of Venus in the West ,. 25-0 20-0 1J~ "
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wben the major trend is upward. If a higb poiot is mis.ed,
lben the next high will allow profitable liquidation. BUI
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3 Setting of Retrograde Venus... " 30-0 25-0 30 ,.
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I Ri~ing of Saturn in the West " 40--0 30-0 15 "
I if tbe,major trend is down. tben the next ll1gh js always ~
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at a lower level then the preceding high poiDt ~ndlosses i 5
Setting of Saturn in the East " 15-0 10-0 20
Rising of Mercury in the East

I! accrue instead of diminish. : 1 6 t' 25-0 15-0 16 ,.


These are the approaches to the market operations 7 I Setting of Jupiter in the East " ·40-0 30-0 29 "
bur co'hstantly the speculators refuse to keep the POS:tiOIl I 8 e etling of Jupiter;in the West " 20-0 14-0 15 "
of these three trends in mindAt is particularly the sillJa- ' 9 Rising of Mars !! 30-0 24-0 22 H
tion when the treods of prices are in a major duwnward
\ 10 Direct Mercury ,. 10-0 8~ 7 t.
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trend.
For suc~ssful speculation it wJl1.be better if ~pecula. 11 Direct Jupiter ,. 18-0 10-0 IS
tors consult our Chart of Sl!crei Points of Teji and Mandi. Direct Saturn
12 " 25-0 15-0 21
These charts contain 71 points of Teji and 52 Points , 0; Ri 13 "
. ,! etro!!r<de Mars 30-0 20-0 20
Mandi. We charge ~
Rs. 15t-:
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chart per commodllY· 1
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These charts are meful for ever aDd are Dot confined to l etrograde Venus " 2U-0 15-0 19
any particular period. The cbarts indicate Teji and Mandi :j I: Sun in the Capncornus with

~ in Rurees :wd Annas. Besides tbese charts we also supply


chancer; to our prospective customers on correspondence
V'e nus an d R a.1U
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I;> Those \\ .ll: ;;:,' c:esirous to know from their binh K Rahu " 40-0 30-0 4:

alis the w,y 10 ~'!t lIJoney t:8S11y from trade lIJay c: rres-j ~ , ,

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ConjUnctlOD of Jupiter and Venu!'"
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I ~ecrct Points of Tezi. Tezi Amount of Tezi
S. No. Secret Points of Tezi. Tezi Amount of Tezi
Century, Tata Loco
Century, Tata Loco.
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Rs.nP. Rs.nP. Period. J Rs.nP. Rs.nP. Period
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I 33 Jupiter in Aries " 45-0 26-0 41
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20 Semi Sextile 30' of Rahu or
Jupiter or Mars withyenus .. , ,. '30-0 22-0 22 "
! 34 Saturn in Aries .. 50-0 45-0 21
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-I Semi Quintile, 36' of. Mars or I 35 Sun in Aries ., . 75-0 60-0 60 "
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Rahu and Saturn 1~-0 12-0 10 " ! 36 Moon in Gemini wjlh Slin in

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Harshal . 20-0 14-0 7 "
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23 Sex tile 60° of Mars and Jupiter
1 37 Jupiter in Capricomuswith

withYenus < ,/ ...... 15-0 10-0 4 " I Rahu and Mars It .80-0 60-0 45

24 Quiotile 72° of Mars, Rahu or ! 38 Jupiter in Leo. t; 30-0 25-0 17 .,

Jupiter with Venus ,. 20-0 15-0 IS " t 39 Sun in leo


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2S Squ;tre 90 of Mar~, Neptune
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I 40 Mercury In le:> " 18-0 20-0

cr Hars.::hel with Venus .. 22-0 20-0 6 " ! 4, Mars in Libra o. 40-0 30-0 21
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26 Trine I~O° of Mars and Jupiter 1 42 Jupiter in Scorpio " 30-0 25-0 16 0'

Wilh Venus ,. 15-0 12-0 3~


43 1\lercury in Scorpio in

:27 Sefquiquadrate 135' ,or Mars

Rt:irOfraue " 20-0 15-0 10


and Venus 18-0 l~-O :2
44 Me~cur) in S:lggittarus . ., 45-0 30-0 Ii
n B~quintile
144 0 of Mars ani

Rahu with Venus ., 22-0 20-0 10 ,45 SUIl and Venus in Sagittarus

2S Quin Cunx 1 so· of Mars and


and Capricornus " 22-0 18-0 6~
l'il:w with VenuS 16-0 10-0 :\ Mars in Sagittarus :and

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anu Jupiter with Venus


31 Mars in Taurus
25-0 20-0
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S. No. Secret Points of Tezi. j
Tezi Amount of Tezi
1s. No. Secret Points of Tezi. Tezi Amount of Tezi
Century, Tata Loco. :JI Century, Tata Loco.
RS.IlP. Rs.nP. Period. :1
48 Jupiter in Capricofllus with
l Rs.nP. Rs.nP. Period.

5, 6, 7 planets i 63 New Moon on Tuesda • Thursday

" 100-0 70-0 4,) i and friday

49 Saturn in Capricornus with


Sun

>, 80-0 50-0 .28


j 64 Ommittance of the Sixth Badi lithi

whenever
45-0 25-0 15

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50 Mars in Aquarius
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45-0 3D-a 21 ,. . ,165 Increasement 4. 9, 14 Badi titbis


50-0
40-0 13 .

51 JUpi{Ci in Aqua"rius ! 45-0 .30-0 19

... " 25-0 20-0 16 " 166 Ommilt:lnce of any lithi in the Sudi 25-0 "

.52 Moon Eclipse on Pausb Sudi 67 Panchak begins in Thursday and

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Punum 15 ,,'
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53 Moon Eclipse On Baisakha


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Saokranti on Tuesday & Friday


16-0 1.2-0 ..,"
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Sudi 15 \ j on 0, 9, 10 & 11 Rashi
54 MO(ln Eclipse on Jelh Sudi J5 " 22-0
to
3:)-0 25-0 II
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4fl-0 30-0
Rahu in Capricornu5 ani Aquarus 56-0
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1\1oon Eclipse on Ashadha Sudi 15 16-0
Moon Eclipse on Shra\'ao Sudi 15 10-0
14-0 5
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Rahu, rl-'lar;, Saturn and Harschel
30-0 20-0 21 .

8-0 2i
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Moon Eclipse on BhadC'n Sudi 15 2:;-0
Moon Eclipse on As .....in Sudi 15 3:>-0
24-0 8 .. 42-0
25-0 .:

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Moon Eclipse
, On Karlik Sudi 15
M,)on Eclipse on Agahan and Pausha
Sudi 1.5 if Sun EcIipseaccornpanies 60-0
50-{)
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Century. Tata L 'CO.

t} 16 t' R ... nP. RsnP. Period.


Sur. Eclip~e in Magh and Pusha
Ba::li 30 Selling or \' enU5 in the East '"
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24-0 17 ..

.2 Commer Visible on 1st to 14th


ithies
45.:) 42-0 17

125.,.0 00-0 40 ,.
1: RiSing of Saturn in the East ...
Setting of Saturn in the \Vest
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Century. Tata Loco.
RS.nP. Rs.n!'. P:riod..
Rs.nP. Rs nP. Period.
5 Setting of Venu, in the West ,,48-0 37--0 18 " 23 Saturn and Neptune on Virgo

6 Setting of Mercury in the West 20·0 15-0 7 "


and Libra in Retrograde " 48-0 40-0 18
7 Rising. of Jupiter in the West .. 25-0 ~O-O 2."
24 Jupiter in Gemini with Rahu

8 Rising of Jupiter in the E:lst 36·0 (~-O 15 ,


9 Setting of Mars with MercuIf' 4C'-0 ::.n-o 24
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I \ aDd Mercury 56-0 50-0 21


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10 Di:-cct of t-.far5 .. 3::;--0 2~-O 10 .,
Sun in Gemini
26 Venus in Gemini
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25-0
28-0
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" 27 Venus in Aquarius 40-0 20-0 7
I:) 12 kelrogr:.tde Mercury 't' ':1' 'j 40-0 20-0 15
25 Mercury in Gemini
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Mercury in Cancer 25-0 20-0 4
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I~ J-t R:!lrog.rade S3tUff JO-O 2:-0 J7 30 J~piler in Virgo
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Hi-O \3-0 7
15 Relro;ra,je H:1r5.;heJ 25-0 2'>[) !0 ,.
t~ 16 Venu~ ir: th;: T:!l.:rus l.:~fcr~
31 Moon in Virgo J:-O 10-0 ;

t:' Re~tr,)graJ\.' 35-0 30-0 ':4


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V"nus in Virgo
Conjunction of Mere. Jupitcr
:::'5-0 ':~-O 15

~~ 17 \It'rcury in Ari":5 before Retrogr:1de ::8-0 25-0 and Venus in Virgo 25-0 20-0 11 .
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!!) JS 0rrositiO;l ofS~ln and Venus 2~-0 2:1-0 20 :-l Sun in libra with Mercury
35 Mars in Gemini and CapricorIlu;; ..
35-0
30-0
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:8-0 JO
I." 19 Oppo~ll:,)n (If'i\hr,; and Venu,; 30-0 15-0 14 '0
17 ,. \
•, 36 Mcrcury in Capricorn us 0' ::5-U 20-(1 y

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20 Oppo,itio:] (If Saturn anJ 'if-nu:; " 40-0 14-0
37 Moon and Mercury in Aquarius ,. 30-0 ~5-() 13
21 OPP,).,ili(l!l of Sun and Jupiter
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38 Jupiter ill riscc' 40-0 3J-(} J6 ..
rIt ;,
on Taurus
Mars and :.;t:'rcur~ lil G.-miDi
50-0
2S-0
35-0
23-0
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39 Conjunction of }\]ercury and
Sun in Pisces
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25-0 :0-0 4~

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