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Financial Astrology Mercury-Venus Longitude Angle

Mercury-Venus angle indicator represent the longitude angular distance between Mercury and Venus with labels on the angles that indicate the astrological aspects used by financial astrologers to determine the energy trigger points. In financial astrology, Mercury rules trading, market transactions, commerce and negotiation. Venus rules speculation, bets, entertainment (gamblers traders) and fashion. The aspects of this planets will mark the periods of intense speculation driven by gambler traders. Watch closely when semi-sextiles and sextiles are activated because those aspects produce strong and more predictable price action.

The greater geocentric longitude distance experienced by this planets is 74 degrees, therefore, not all the astrological aspects can be formed.

For any Mercury aspects indicator we recommend to use 4H resolution to locate the exact aspect culmination, this is because Mercury moves at an average geocentric speed of 1.6 degrees per day.

Due to the limited UTF (Unicode Transformation Format) support of classical astrology aspects symbols, we needed to use a custom subset to represent the aspects:
⊚ = 0 degrees angle (conjuction)
⧌ = 30 degrees angle (semi-sextile)
⧆ = 45 degrees angle (semi-square)
⨺ = 60 degrees angle (sextile)

Note: The Mercury-Venus longitude angle indicator is based on an ephemeris array that covers years 2010 to 2030, prior or after this years the data is not available, this daily ephemeris are based on UTC time so in order to align properly with the price bars times you should set UTC as your chart timezone.

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