Live Forecasts

When Gold and the Dow turn.

Three planetary models — a pair built for gold, and Donald Bradley’s Siderograph for the Dow — run against the live market every day. They don’t call the direction — they mark the dates a turn is likely, months before it arrives.

Updated daily · live prices from Yahoo Finance · turning dates computed from planetary positions only

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How to read it

It marks the date, not the direction.

The bars are the real market — Gold and the Dow Jones, pulled fresh each day. The line beneath them is a forecast built from one thing only: the positions of the Sun, Moon and planets. No prices, no news, no chart went into it.

Read the line’s turns, not its level. Every peak and trough is a date flagged for a likely reversal — and, as Donald Bradley insisted of his own curve, a peak can mark a high or a low. The signal is the timing of the turn, not its direction. We mark those dates on the chart.

Past today the bars stop and the turning dates run on — the reversals the sky points to over the months ahead. Some land closely; some drift. We publish it daily, in the open, exactly as the engine computes it.

Gold · XAU/USD

Two dedicated gold models

Built for gold alone. Rather than single aspects, they watch the midpoints between pairs of planets — and the moments those midpoints align with one another — summing them into one curve. Two versions: Forecast 1 (lower yield, lower risk) and Forecast 2 (higher yield, higher risk), tuned to fire on stronger signatures. Toggle between them on the gold chart above.

Purpose-built gold-timing models · read by their turns, not their level

The Dow · DJI

The Bradley Siderograph

Donald Bradley’s 1948 planetary curve for the stock market — the original “siderograph.” He was explicit that its peaks and troughs mark the dates of likely reversals, not whether the market turns up or down.

Donald Bradley, Stock Market Prediction, 1948 · run over the Dow Jones

Why we publish it

A demonstration, run in daylight.

This page sells nothing. It is a standing demonstration that the method works — the same method the Skool of Forecasting teaches. We would rather show you the mechanism turning, every day, than describe it.

What you cannot get here is how. These curves are finished outputs; the courses teach you to build them from first principles — to take any market, any year, and find its turning dates yourself, the way Gann, McWhirter, Benner and Sepharial did. That craft is the school. This is the window.

Learn to forecast it yourself.

The models above are a taste. The courses are the method — markets, weather and cycles, from the ground up.

GANN · McWHIRTER · BENNER · SEPHARIAL The hidden order beneath market chaos