

#TRINE STOCK FREE#
Īn important essential is that the moon be free from malefic aspects. Industry dominators often have Sun conjunct or trine Pluto for in business, Pluto can fully express in relation to the masses. A company with progressed Sun approaching an aspect with natal Jupiter will have a period of expansion lasting about three years. Many of the "500" companies have Jupiter conjunct, trine, or sextile their Sun, which will make the company grow and grow. Also, a company with a preponderance of planets in mutable signs, Virgo, Pisces, Gemini, Sagittarius, will be too slow to take action. If the Sun is not in Cancer or Capricorn, those signs are likely to be prominent in other ways in the chart. The companies that make up the "S&P 500" fluctuate from year to year, but in descending order, the normal mix of incorporation sun signs of the "500" are Cancer, Capricorn, Sagittarius, Aquarius, Taurus, Gemini, Leo, Scorpio, Pisces, Virgo, Libra, Aries. My research has shown that the sun sign of an incorporation chart for a "S&P 500" company is twice as likely to be in Cancer as it is to be in Aries. You can write or fax me: Carol Mull PO Box 11133 Indianapolis, Indiana, 46201-0133 Fax 31. but if you have a long list, I charge one dollar for each company. It you only want two or three, I would supply them free-of-charge. I have circa 3500 company incorporation dates in my files, so if you want, I can help you. The Corporate Divisions of the various Secretaries of State have different requirements and fees, ranging from zero to ten dollars, for supplying corporate information, so it may be as easy as a single phone call or it may require a letter, money, and a wait, depending on the State of a company's incorporation and its requirements. If your letter is forwarded to Stockholder Relations, you will receive beautiful brochures, but they do not have the information that you need. When writing to the company, you must reach the Corporate Secretary's office or the Legal Department. They also list the corporate officers, the home office address of the company, etc.īefore you actually put your money into a stock, you will need accurate incorporation data from the company itself or from the Corporate Division of the appropriate Secretary of State's office. Still, these S & P Directories can be a place to start and to determine if you might be interested in the stock. The eight-volume set of standard and Poor Directories that can be found in the business section of most metropolitan libraries lists a date of incorporation for most stocks, but this data is often inaccurate.

So, I suggest that you work only with the chart of the most recent. The initial public offering chart does seem to work when a stock has recently gone public, but it loses its power after a few years of new offerings, splits, etc. After all, after a reincorporation, the original incorporation chart is no longer valid.

Others have used the date of the initial public offering or of the date of the original incorporation for the natal chart, but I have had tar better results from the date of the most recent incorporation. Using astrology as a tool, when selecting and trading stocks, can be quite profitable To be successful, however, You will need an accurate natal chart and that isn't always easy.
