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The Mystery of T-Bonds and the Stars

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Last updated: June 15, 2026 9:35 pm
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Written by Barry William Rosen | Applied Vedic Astrology

T-Bonds have developed into one of the most frequently traded and popular markets, and have become particularly popular in day trading. But their mysterious gyrations seem puzzling. The bullish press was sold. Bearish news is actively bought. These mysteries become less mysterious once we understand the hidden movements of the stars suggested by sidereal and heliocentric astrology. This article describes a framework that combines heliocentric astrology, sidereal Indian astrology, and traditional technical analysis to improve your T-Bond trading score.

Planet and T-Bond market

So, according to sidereal astrology, what is the most important planet? Mars, which rules debt, is probably the most important symbol. Its higher octave, Pluto, should be equally important. Mercury, the ascendant lord of Virgo in the 1977 birth chart, has secondary importance. The sun, which governs government, must also have a very important meaning.

Accurately identify swing turns from a ground motion center perspective

The geomechanical aspect appears to be more important than the geomechanical aspect for accurately identifying swing turns. Aspects to the Sun are always important. The Mercury conjunction is a great surge of energy and movement. The Neptune-Jupiter trine creates important and bold moves.

Saturn sextiles and Saturn oppositions and major squares have important effects that are usually bearish. They signal further tightening by the government.

Trines and conjunctions from Uranus are usually friendly, but can cause surprises during government reporting.

Major aspects to Pluto are always significant and should be closely monitored as they do not occur often. Major aspects of Mars also need to be closely monitored. Conjunctions and squares with Mercury are usually unfavorable for the market, as are aspects from Saturn. Aspects, especially conjunctions, with Venus are very energetic. Aspects to Neptune are very energetic and reflective. Aspects to Uranus are usually wild and unpredictable. Aspects between Mars and Pluto are usually negative for the T-Bond market.

There are many planets involved in T-bonds and their interactions, so a practical short list would be to look at Mars, Mercury, Pluto, the Sun, and the major planets and their exact aspects.

Stationary planet accelerates movement

The following planetary geostationary retrograde and geostationary motions of Mercury, Pluto, Neptune, Uranus, and Mars will create significant energy in the T-bond market, leading to accelerated movement and potentially a major swing tipping point. Mercury and Pluto stations appear most frequently in the data because they occur more frequently than Mars stations.

Heliocentric astrology and small daily fluctuations

Heliocentric astrology is based on the positions of the planets relative to the sun. That aspect occurs at a different time than the geological one. In my research, I have found that geocentric aspects between Mars, Pluto, or Mercury and other planets dominate small daily fluctuations in the T-bond chart. Neptune, Uranus, Jupiter, and Saturn are secondary tools for determining minor swings. With so many factors at play, it’s no wonder we often see daily fluctuations in this market. The geocentric aspects between Mars and Pluto and other planets except the Moon seem to be more important for changes in aspects and trends.

navamsha filter

There are many ways to use Indian sidereal astrology to gain deeper insight into market movements. One way is to break down each constellation of the zodiac into 1/9ths. Dividing the 12 signs into 9 sections of 3 degrees and 20 minutes each yields the same result. These are called navamshas. Each subdivision corresponds to a zodiac sign. The first 3 degrees and 20 minutes of Leo are part of Aries, then part of Taurus, then Gemini, and so on.

By observing daily market strength for over 24 months, we observed that on days when planets entered certain important zones, they were stronger or weaker depending on the financial situation. So when Mars, which has the biggest impact on bond prices, enters the signs of Aries, Scorpio, and Capricorn, we are likely to see a sharp rise in prices if the trends and conditions are ripe. If Mars is debilitated in the Cancer section of the zodiac, you are likely to see a drop or sharp fall in prices depending on the situation. This is one way the Indian system can fine-tune calls by providing more detailed daily information about planetary strength.

Stellar transit and entry of the sun

Stellar transits are the least useful information in this framework, but there is some information worth noting. When the Sun moves into a new sign, usually between the 13th and 16th of the month, the days when the Sun’s temperature is between 29 degrees and 1 degree Celsius can become more unstable. If you note this down against your own cycle work, you’ll see a pattern emerge.

Notes on this summer’s setup

Mars will enter Krittica on June 16th. Krittika is one of the historically bearish Nakshatras for long-term conjunctions on our record, going back through decades of cycle data. Mars then enters the sidereal Taurus on June 20th and remains in the sign until early August. Please keep a close eye on Bond Tape and your work on Mars over the next 6-8 weeks. The framework above is exactly what we built.

go deeper

If you’re interested in this framework, the place to apply it is Barry’s live course work.

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Contents
Planet and T-Bond marketAccurately identify swing turns from a ground motion center perspectiveStationary planet accelerates movementHeliocentric astrology and small daily fluctuationsnavamsha filterStellar transit and entry of the sunNotes on this summer’s setupgo deeper

Source: ASTRO BLOG Archives – Applied Vedic Astrology – www.appliedvedicastrology.com

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