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Astro-Cycles: The Trader's Viewpoint

Astro-Cycles: The Trader's Viewpoint

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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Astro trading for the Beginner
Review: The book is ideal for someone who want to begin to understand what Astro Trading is all about. Larry's presentations are simple to understand. I found the references made and most charts shown to the period between 1985-1988. This may sound a bit outdated but the examples do help to understand when certain planets form certain patterns and the outcome of these pattern formations.
The paper quality and the the quality of the charts need improvement. I also found that certain arrows pointing to certain points in the chart to be slightly off the exact mark. To me this was frustrating because I wasnt sure whether there was a print error or was the error made by the author or maybe I was the one who couldn't see the examples presented clearly. The book needs to have a revised edition with the charts redone
clearly which many software programs are able to do these days.
All said, this is a good book. One which explains astro-trading in a simple format.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Trading with Astrology
Review: This book give a good introduction to astrological aspects for the uninformed and then describes which ones are key to turning points in financial markets. Pesavento relates astrological relationships of planets to Fibonaccio ratios which are well respected by traders in financial markets. I suggest you buy this book versus his other titles, Planetary Harmonics and Harmomic Vibrations. They have duplicate coverage of many concepts mentioned here and do not add appreciably to the material covered in this book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A VERY PICTORIAL DISPLAY OF ASTRO-CYCLES IN THE MARKET
Review: This book is somewhat similar to "Planetary Harmonics of Speculative Markets" also by Larry Pesavento. However, this book seems to present much more short-term cycles that are more useful for giving timing signals to enter or exit trades. It gives a coverage of a wide range of commodities so one can see how a particular aspect can work on a wide range of futures markets. Also there are certain specific aspects that only work with a certain market and these have been illustrated with the wheat market section. One thing you need to be a bit careful about is that some of these arrows are about an inch or so from the price bar and a quick glimpse could nake you feel that all the turning points are accurately identified when in fact a few might be a litt 'out'. However, all in all, its a nice book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Trading with Astrology
Review: This book is somewhat similar to "Planetary Harmonics of Speculative Markets" also by Larry Pesavento. However, this book seems to present much more short-term cycles that are more useful for giving timing signals to enter or exit trades. It gives a coverage of a wide range of commodities so one can see how a particular aspect can work on a wide range of futures markets. Also there are certain specific aspects that only work with a certain market and these have been illustrated with the wheat market section. One thing you need to be a bit careful about is that some of these arrows are about an inch or so from the price bar and a quick glimpse could nake you feel that all the turning points are accurately identified when in fact a few might be a litt 'out'. However, all in all, its a nice book.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Difficult to confirm validity
Review: While interesting, it is difficult to prove the validity of the authors approach. I would recommend sticking to more traditional means of stock market analysis, i.e. Fundamentals or technicals or a combination of both.


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