FUTURES FAQ 1.1
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Enter Astro trades with 1 or 2 (double) only.  You can exit or stop trades with 1/3 or 1/2 or use this PLUS technical and/or fundamental but not powerful alone.
Weekend astro sometimes comes on Friday, sometimes Sunday (Japan) or Monday and sometimes NOT at all!
On Futures page we give Futures pricing (except DJIA); on DMC we give Cash numbers.
Daily astro is in effect up to 24 hours. 30% within 2 hours; 50% occurs within 4 hours and 80% within 12.  A major economic report the next day (or even before) can delay or speed up timing, especially when markets are mispriced by fundamentals.
Remember the Daily Calendar is NOT the same as major trend.  Ideally both in same direction.  If not, it is choppier and trickier.
Look to Time and Price whenever possible.  Without astro, it is usually an automatic sell at strong resistance or buy at support THE FIRST PASS.
When markets are V1 use P1 numbers, when V2  P2 or P3, when V3 ONLY P3 numbers to buy/sell.
Intermediate astro usually influences within 2 days before or after the exact date.  Major aspects have a wider orb (inexactness).
Intraday Astro Time Orb can begin as 40 minutes before. Strongest effect is one hour but can last up to two hours after.  
Dual Pivots: Above Higher Be Long; Below Lower Be Short; In between Be Careful!
Options Expiration Trade Price as much, if not more, than Time!

Abbreviations. See also  FAQ: Acronyms
R=Reality V= Volatile W=Wide Trading Range  !=Strong, dramatic move possible  ?= Unknown MM=Money Management TBC= To Be Calculated  TF=Trend Follow  OOB=Out Of Bounds.
IS (IStop) = Initial Stop  TS (TStop )=Trailing Stop  T = Target

Q: What does "wide" mean?
A: It is forecasting a "wide" trading range either direction OR both.

Q: What are your color codes?
A: Red indicates a Downward revision, Green Up revision and Purple New info.  After 1-2 days, text colors revert to black.

Q: What means "Out of bounds"?
A:  Price is below support or above resistance. Next move is usually a reversion to those numbers. The exception, of course, is when break out of trading range.