Astro: Celestial Body Channel LinesThis is fork of the previous Astro: Planetary Channel Lines indicator that now includes over a dozen different celestial bodies, made possible after the most recent update of the AstroLib library.
Celestial Body Channel Lines is an approach to financial astrology that involves using the positions of the celestial bodies to predict trends and patterns in the stock market. The idea behind celestial body lines is that the positions of the bodies in the sky at the time of a market event can significantly influence that event.
The celestial body lines approach involves mapping the bodies' positions onto a stock market graph, with each body's position representing a specific line. These lines are thought to indicate areas of support and resistance, as well as potential turning points in the market.
This indicator includes geocentric/heliocentric celestial body lines on the chart for up to two bodies, price scaling & vertical offset, mirror/inversion switch, retrograde highlighting, and aspect recognition with customizable precision.
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Astro: Planetary Channel LinesPlanetary Channel Lines is an approach to financial astrology that involves using the positions of the planets to predict trends and patterns in the stock market. The idea behind planetary lines is that the positions of the planets in the sky at the time of a market event can significantly influence that event.
The planetary lines approach involves mapping the planets' positions onto a stock market graph, with each planet's position representing a specific line. These lines are thought to indicate areas of support and resistance, as well as potential turning points in the market.
This indicator includes geocentric/heliocentric planetary lines on the chart for up to two planets, price scaling & vertical offset, retrograde highlighting, and aspect recognition with customizable precision.
Astro: Solar SystemA bird's eye view model of the solar system is a simplified representation of our planetary system as seen from above. It can be thought of as a two-dimensional map of the solar system, in which the planets are shown in their approximate heliocentric longitudinal positions relative to the Sun and each other.
In this model, the Sun is shown as a large, central emoji, with the planets arranged in orbits around it. The inner planets - Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars - are located close to the Sun and inside the asteroid belt, while the outer planets - Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, and Pluto- are located farther out.
In a bird's eye view model, some of the details of the solar system are necessarily left out or simplified. For example, the distances between the planets are not to scale, and the orbits are shown as perfect circles rather than the elliptical shapes they actually are. Nonetheless, this model can provide a useful visual real-time representation of the relative heliocentric longitudinal positions (aspects) of the planets in our solar system.
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Astro: Planetary Aspect TableIn astrology, planetary aspects refer to the angles formed between two or more planets in a horoscope or birth chart. These angles are created by the positions of the planets in the sky and are thought to represent a particular energy or influence that can impact events on Earth.
The most common planetary aspects are the conjunction (when two planets are in the same position in the zodiac), the opposition (when two planets are direct across from each other in the zodiac), the trine (when two planets are 120 degrees apart in the zodiac), and the square (when two planets are 90 degrees apart in the zodiac).
This chart overlay displays a real-time table of current interplanetary aspects for all AstroLib celestial body combinations.
Astro: Planetary Aspect DatesIn astrology, planetary aspects refer to the angles formed between two or more planets in a horoscope or birth chart. These angles are created by the positions of the planets in the sky and are thought to represent a particular energy or influence that can impact events on Earth.
The most common planetary aspects are the conjunction (when two planets are in the same position in the zodiac), the opposition (when two planets are direct across from each other in the zodiac), the trine (when two planets are 120 degrees apart in the zodiac), and the square (when two planets are 90 degrees apart in the zodiac).
This chart overlay is a simple companion indicator that highlights aspect dates for the following oscillator:
Astro: Planetary AspectsIn astrology, planetary aspects refer to the angles formed between two or more planets in a horoscope or birth chart. These angles are created by the positions of the planets in the sky and are thought to represent a particular energy or influence that can impact events on Earth.
The most common planetary aspects are the conjunction (when two planets are in the same position in the zodiac), the opposition (when two planets are direct across from each other in the zodiac), the trine (when two planets are 120 degrees apart in the zodiac), and the square (when two planets are 90 degrees apart in the zodiac).
This oscillator plots the current geocentric/heliocentric aspect for up to two planets and features a customizable precision of degree (up to +/- 15 degrees) for each aspect.