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Planetary Retrograde Dashboard

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The Retrograde Dashboard offers a quick overview of all planets and their historical and current retrograde statuses across various time frames.

How This Indicator Works
Custom Overlay: The indicator displays its own overlay, plotting the periods of planetary retrograde. This enables users to visually track all planetary retrogrades over time, both historically and in real-time.
When a planet is in retrograde, its symbol will show the ℞ retrograde symbol next to it.
When a planet is in direct motion, only the planetary symbol is visible.
The indicator adapts to different timeframes, allowing you to analyze whether a planet was in retrograde at any specific moment.

What is Retrograde Motion?
In astrology and astro-finance, retrograde motion occurs when a planet seems to move backward in the sky from Earth's perspective. Although this is an optical illusion due to differences in orbital speeds, many traders and analysts believe that planetary retrogrades can influence market behavior. Retrogrades are often linked with reassessment, reversals, and shifts in momentum, making them valuable for both historical and predictive market analysis.

Research & Discovery – Compare planetary retrograde cycles with historical market behavior to identify potential correlations.

Created using Astrolib by BarefootJoey
Note di rilascio
Planetary Retrograde Dashboard v2.0 - Release Notes

Migration

- Migrated from BarefootJoey's Astrolib library to BlueprintResearch/lib_ephemeris/1

New Features

- Distribution of Retrogrades: Histogram showing how many planets are retrograde simultaneously
- Current Bar Crosshair: Visual indicator marking the current bar position

Visualization

- Historical: Fill-based background colors (unlimited history, no box limit)
- Future Projections: Box-based visualization for retrograde periods
- Distribution Future: Polyline-based projection extending into the future up to 500 bars

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