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Planetary Lines with S&P Price

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The Planetary Lines with S&P Price program is a market research and charting tool designed to compare planetary longitudinal positions directly against the price structure of the S&P. It allows the user to study how planetary lines align with market price when converted into longitudinal-degree relationships, creating a visual framework for identifying possible support, resistance, or timing relationships.

The software gives the user the option to define the number of months under study, making it possible to focus on shorter-term market movement or broader historical periods. It also allows the user to select the base value used to convert S&P price into longitudinal degrees, which provides flexibility in how the price data is aligned with planetary positions.

Once the base is selected, the user can choose specific planets from a dropdown menu, and the program plots the planets whose longitudinal positions are closest to the converted price degree. This creates a direct graphical comparison between planetary lines and S&P price movement, helping the user visually evaluate where planetary levels and market action may interact.

For documentation and further analysis, the program includes options to save the chart, save a CSV output file, or save all outputs together. This makes it practical both as a live research tool and as a recordkeeping aid for continued study.

Key Functions

  • Allows the user to define the number of months under study
  • Selects the base used to convert S&P price into longitudinal degrees
  • Uses a dropdown menu to select planets for plotting
  • Plots planets closest to the converted longitudinal degree of price
  • Displays planetary lines together with S&P price action
  • Allows the chart to be saved
  • Allows CSV output to be saved
  • Includes a save-all option for combined output

Output

The software produces a chart showing selected planetary lines in relation to S&P price, along with optional CSV export and save functions for further analysis and recordkeeping.

You will get a ZIP (53MB) file