The Skool — choose your forecasting layer

A forecast is only as strong as its timing model.

This is not a catalogue of courses. It is a map of the timing problems that make forecasts incomplete: the long economic season, lunar pressure, reversal windows, cycle hierarchy, world-cycle context, and applied monthly research.

How to choose

If you cannot name the gap, use Start Here before enrolling.

If you can name the gap, choose the course that teaches that layer of the work.

The decision

Most traders try to improve a forecast by adding more price analysis. The Skool starts with a different question: which timing layer is absent?

Each course teaches a distinct layer of the forecasting process. Financial Time Table gives the long economic season. McWhirter gives lunar pressure and monthly tone. Solar Degrees gives reversal windows. Wheels Within Wheels teaches cycle hierarchy. World Horoscope gives the wider historical field. The Forecaster shows the work applied before the month unfolds.

Choose one course when one layer is clearly absent. Use the public record and library first if you still need to test whether this way of thinking belongs in your work.

How to choose

A good purchase should feel diagnostic. It should answer a precise problem you already recognise in your own forecasting.

The public forecast archive shows the result. These courses teach the separate timing layers behind that result.

Choose by missing layer

The right starting point is the layer your current work cannot yet explain.

Use these six paths as a diagnostic. If one sentence names the weakness in your current work, start there. If none of them does, read the library before buying.

The five method studies — one tradition, one body of work
I.

Financial Time Table

Choose this when your charts have detail but no season. It teaches the long economic tide beneath the market: where the 18.6-year rhythm places the cycle, why some years reward risk, and why other years punish late confidence.

AUD $897 See if this fits
II.

The McWhirter Method

Choose this when you can see the long cycle but cannot read the monthly change in pressure. McWhirter turns lunar rhythm into a working business-cycle model, monthly bias process, and stock-timing framework.

AUD $1,994 See if this fits
III.

Wheels Within Wheels

Choose this when isolated cycles keep contradicting each other. This course teaches hierarchy: which rhythm dominates, which one is noise, and what to do when several cycles converge in the same window.

AUD $2,997 See if this fits
IV.

Time by Solar Degrees

Choose this when the broad thesis is right but the entry window is vague. Solar-degree work turns prior market turns into future pressure dates, then tests those dates against seasonal geometry and live market structure.

AUD $2,997 See if this fits
V.

World Horoscope

Choose this when the market is being driven by events larger than a chart. Sepharial's framework gives the 36-year world-cycle field behind policy, conflict, national pressure, and historical repetition.

AUD $997 See if this fits
The applied work — the methods used in current conditions
Start here if...

You want the long economic tide first, begin with Financial Time Table. It is the base layer under the rest of the Skool.

You want lunar pressure and monthly market tone next, study The McWhirter Method.

Then move into...

The market's internal architecture with Wheels Within Wheels and the solar calendar work in Time by Solar Degrees.

If you want the wider historical and geopolitical frame, use World Horoscope, then the applied monthly research in The Forecaster.

Not sure where to start

Use the Start Here page first. It explains which path fits your interest: Gann, McWhirter, solar degrees, nested cycles, world cycles, current Forecast work, or the complete framework.

If you are new to the Skool and want one entry point: the Financial Time Table (AUD $897) is the foundation on which every other method rests. Begin with the long cycle before the short ones.

The no-refund policy.

All courses carry a strict no-refund policy. The material is delivered in full on purchase; there is no mechanism for returning intellectual property. This policy protects the value of the knowledge for every member of the community.

If a no-refund policy gives you pause, the library is the right place to read for now. A purchase should follow a considered decision, not a trial.