Wednesday, May 1, 2019

Grahanila(Planetary positions) as on 1st May 2019

As on 1st May 2019 Sun in Aries, Mars in Taurus, Rahu in Gemini, Jupiter in Scorpio, Ketu & Saturn in Sagitarius and Venus & Mercury & Moon in Pisces. Planetary transits in May: 15th Sun -> Taurus, 3rd Mercury-> Aries, 6th Mars -> Gemini, 10th Venus -> Aries and 18th Mercury-> Taurus. Jupiter retrograde from 10th April to 11th August and Saturn retrograde from 30th April to 18th September. On 6th May Mars(Mangal/Kuja) transits to Gemini where Rahu is situated forming Rahu-Mangal yoga which will adversely effect the market.

From 11172(29-Jan-18) Nifty moved down to 9952(23-Mar-18), moved up to 11760 (Panchamam) on 28th August 2018 and moved down to 10005 on 26-Oct-18. After that Nifty moved up and on 18-Apr-19 touched the current life time high of 11856. It seems Nifty may move to the middle of Panchamam (11904) and to top of Panchamam (12307) if 12106 is crossed.

However, the year 2019 will usher to the stock market investors / mutual fund investors a magnificent opportunity that may come in once in a life time. When the sky is phenomenally beautiful ie. Saturn, Jupiter, Venus, Mars and Mercury seen around the eclipsed Sun is the time for the investment. As the Grahasangamam (planetary congregation) occurs during December 2019 (similar to 2008-09 when Nifty fell from 6357 to 2539) Nifty down move may commence once ensuing up move dissipates. As the down move cannot be in a straight line it will be definitely in a zigzag fashion. Day/positional traders may observe the market keenly and patiently and make use of it. However, it is advised that the investors/traders may take their positions based on their own convictions only.
The planetary positions given above are at the time of Sunrise in India(Kerala) and Moon's conjunction effect on markets may be seen in countries (Asia / Europe / US) where trading take places at the time of conjunction(10° - 0°). When the angular difference between the Moon and the planet at Sunrise is between 5 to 10 degrees and/or conjunction occurs in Rasis(constellations) other than the Sun's Rasi, there may be a delay up to 24 hours in the conjunction effect according to their positions {Note: expect only eighty percent accuracy in assumptions based on Moon's conjunction with Mars(-), Venus(-) and Jupiter(+) as some other astro factors may also influence the market}. Conjunction dates can be had from the table above. Figures given in brackets are Rasi number(0 through 11 starting from Aries), Degrees and Minutes. Sun and Moon transits approximately one degree and thirteen degrees respectively around the Earth in 24 hours.

5 comments:

Nandi said...

Dear Harri,
This has been explained many times earlier in comments. There is no formula as such to calculate Agni level. It is actually a break-even point. It has to be found out by putting arbitrary figures in next day Nifty closing so that C5B(Trend) becomes 0(Zero). Figures on 8th May 2019 is as given below:

1. 11616.66(5DMA) =SUM(2nd to 8th May)/5
2. -66.51 (C5) =SUM(Close-5DMA 8th May)
3. -66.53 (C5A) =SUM(2nd to 8th May)/5
4. 0.2(C5B) =SUM(C5-C5A 8thMay on putting 11550 as todays close)

Put formula in Excell sheet and try. Best wishes.

Nandi said...

Dear Harry,
In cell 3 Five days average of C5 is to be taken.

Nandi said...

Dear Hari,
Who is calculating C5B one day before, Nandi doesn't. Whether you are referring the chart on 31st May? In that case it was given purposefully to help people like you. On putting a value for next day "Nifty close" to make Trend C5B positive (or green) C5B will be in the range 0.00 to 0.03. And that value for next day Nifty close is called AGNI.

Similarly in the first chart under column Z Value 12106 is highlighted and the cell formula shown at the top just for helping the people like you (who are eager to study). And we have seen Nifty just touched that value (Nifty High 12103 on 3rd June 2019) and declined to 11830 today.

Hope it is

Nandi said...

Dear Harri,
Just the shape is different. Both having 12 rashis. North Indian chart is having diamonds and triangles instead of South Indian squares. South Indian chart gives first place to Sun where as North India Moon. A little effort will suffice to understand the essence of both charts.
First chart in the vipanisangeetham has no such problems and can be understood by everybody.

Nandi said...

Dear Harri,
As Nandi didn't study any astrology he is unable to give any suggestions. 11 year old boy from Mysore Abhigya refers Brihad Samhitha as his guiding book. However Nandi has no intention to study astrology. He depends on his own observations and Malayalam Panchang being published by Mathrubhumi, Kozhikode(Calicut).