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Horary Numerology As Applied To Cotton Market Book

Before we can understand its application to cotton, we must first define the two pillars of the discipline: Horary Astrology and Numerology.

Horary astrology is an ancient branch of divination where the astrologer casts a chart for the precise moment a question is asked. For example: "Will the price of middling cotton rise before the harvest moon?"

Numerology, in its classical sense, reduces numbers (dates, times, quantities) to a single-digit vibration (1-9) or master numbers (11, 22, 33).

Horary Numerology merges these two streams. Instead of drawing a full astrological chart, the practitioner calculates the numerological value of the moment of inquiry—the hour, the minute, the day, and the calendar date. This produces a "Prime Radical Number" (PRN). This PRN is then cross-referenced against a set of oracular tables that predict outcomes based on historical market patterns codified in numerical cycles. Horary Numerology As Applied To Cotton Market Book

The "Horary Numerology As Applied To Cotton Market Book" was the first—and only—text to systematically codify these rules specifically for a single commodity: Gossypium (raw cotton).

“Horary Numerology As Applied To Cotton Market Book” is not a science but a symbolic discipline for pattern-seeking traders. Its value lies in forcing disciplined record-keeping and a structured approach to market timing questions. Without a consistent personal “market book,” the method fails. With it, some practitioners claim an edge – not from the numbers themselves, but from the act of asking and documenting.


If you are looking for an actual historical document with that exact title, I would recommend checking: Before we can understand its application to cotton,

If you would instead like me to write a short fictional excerpt from that “Cotton Market Book” as if it were a discovered manuscript, I can do so immediately. Just let me know.


The author, likely a disillusioned New Orleans or Charleston cotton factor, rejects technical charting in favor of three distinct pillars:

Of the original 75 copies rumored to have been privately printed for a speculative circle in Savannah, only three are known to survive. The 1886 Charleston earthquake destroyed most of the print run. The remaining copies were reportedly burned by a cotton broker’s widow who believed the book caused her husband to “see numbers crawling over the lint.” If you are looking for an actual historical

The present copy is a manuscript facsimile from 1901, owned briefly by a Memphis futures trader who annotated the margins with crop yields from the 1914 bumper season. The final page contains a single line in fading violet ink: “The market is a clock. The question is the key. But the cotton dreams in prime numbers.”

For higher accuracy, Shah suggests utilizing the ruling planet of the day and the planetary hour.


The original text is a marvel of Victorian esoteric engineering. Here is the step-by-step process as outlined in Chapter III of Crowe's work.

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