APRIL 9, 2008
ROSECAST
FINANCIAL ASTROLOGY NEWSLETTER
The
Bradley Siderograph for 2008
Based on a
mathematical formula that assigns numerical values to important aspects between
planets, the Bradley indicator (which has been invented by Donald Bradley in
1947) has a great track record of forecasting important stock market tops and
bottoms.
Originally designed to reflect stock market direction, history has shown that it
is not the direction but the turns indicated in the Bradley formula that can
provide the trader with a real edge on stock market timing. Therefore many
traders browsing the Rosecast.com website have asked me about the Bradley
Indicator for 2008. I am pleased to announce that you will find the entire
Bradley Siderograph for 2008 in this free newsletter. In the past I have
calculated the Bradley Indicator with a third party software and although the
Bradley formula is mathematically fixed, I have found that there were some small
errors in that third-party software. These errors can result in changing a turn
date by up to two days. In most cases the difference has been only one day. “Not
a big deal” you might say. But then a poster in a forum has accused me of not
giving proper credit to that third party software company. This is of course not
true. In order to avoid any misunderstandings for the future, I have therefore
decided to produce my own Bradley software and I can only tell you that I am
very pleased with the result. I hope you will like it as much as I do. Here is
the original Bradley Siderograph for 2008, now for the first time ever entirely
produced by Moving Stars Soft, the software department of Rosecast.com.

The
Rosecast Bradley
The Rosecast
Bradley is the Bradley formula adjusted to better account for the effects of
planetary geometry. If you do not know what “planetary geometry” exactly means,
do not worry, you will learn about it in the next free Rosecast newsletter. The
Rosecast Bradley yields different results than the original Bradley that you
have found above. For example the Rosecast Bradley, published at
www.rosecast.com/bradley2007.htm has given August 16, 2007 as a turn date
for 2007. This was the peak day of the first shock of the sub-prime mortgage
crisis. The original Bradley formula has not indicated a turn for this important
summer low. The Rosecast Bradley formula is now also part of the Bradley
producing software by Moving Stars Soft. No other software company that produces
a Bradley model has the Rosecast Bradley for display. The Rosecast Bradley for
2008 has been posted in the Rosecast subscriber area (both Classic and Weekly
subscriptions).
But I have also asked myself some additional questions. For example what would
the Bradley Siderograph look like, if Chiron was included in the original model?
Chiron has only been discovered in 1977, 30 years after Bradley has devised his
formula. Many modern astrologers treat Chiron as a planet, because they have
found Chiron to be an important influence in astrology. Astronomically Chiron is
the biggest comet in our Solar system (Chiron shines very bright, despite of its
small size) and it has also the characteristics of an asteroid/planet.
These and other questions about the Bradley I have answered in cutting-edge
Bradley software that you can now preorder at the low price of 69 USD for the
first time ever at
www.rosecast.com/softorder.htm.
You can also
email me, if you have any additional ideas or wishes for this software.
Before you say goodbye to this newsletter, I urge to you to study
www.rosecast.com/stockrosecasts.htm to
convince yourself of the forecasting edge that planetary geometry can provide
you with, or should I rather say the "Rosecast" edge. I wish you a pleasant
spring time. We will meet again through my website or via the next free Rosecast
newsletter on planetary geometry.
Sincerely,
Markus Rose