Glossary
Detailed explanations of metaphysics and financial terms to help you understand prediction results
The fundamental dual forces of the universe. Yin represents passive, cold, receptive energy; Yang represents active, warm, creative energy.
The five fundamental elements: Metal, Wood, Water, Fire, Earth. They represent five energy forms and their interactions.
Ten celestial stems: Jia, Yi, Bing, Ding, Wu, Ji, Geng, Xin, Ren, Gui. Used for dating and calculations.
Twelve terrestrial branches: Zi, Chou, Yin, Mao, Chen, Si, Wu, Wei, Shen, You, Xu, Hai. Correspond to the twelve zodiac animals.
Eight trigrams: Qian, Kun, Zhen, Xun, Kan, Li, Gen, Dui. Represent eight natural phenomena and energy states.
The spatial framework of Qi Men Dun Jia, dividing space into nine regions, each with different energies and meanings.
Eight Gates: Rest, Life, Injury, Obstruction, Scenery, Death, Shock, Opening. Represent eight human conditions and directions.
Nine Stars representing nine celestial energies that influence outcomes and timing.
The most auspicious of the Eight Gates. Represents vitality, wealth, success. Favorable for business, marriage, and new ventures.
Initial, Middle, and Final transmissions. Represent three stages of development: cause, process, and result.
The core structure of Da Liu Ren, four lesson bodies calculated from the day stem-branch, used to judge the state of affairs.
Twelve Celestial Generals (Azure Dragon, White Tiger, Vermillion Bird, etc.), representing different energies and influences.
The line representing the querent in Liu Yao divination. A key reference for judging fortune.
The line representing the subject of inquiry or the other party. Opposite to the Subject Line.
Six Relations: Parents, Siblings, Children, Wealth, Official. Used to judge human relationships and fortune.
A line that changes within a hexagram. Moving lines trigger transformation and are key to understanding change.
A momentum indicator measuring speed and magnitude of price changes. RSI>70 indicates overbought, RSI<30 indicates oversold.
Calculated from fast and slow exponential moving averages. Golden cross suggests bullish, death cross suggests bearish.
When a short-term moving average crosses above a long-term moving average. Typically considered a bullish signal.
When a short-term moving average crosses below a long-term moving average. Typically considered a bearish signal.
A price level where buying interest is strong enough to prevent further decline. Price may bounce from support.
A price level where selling interest is strong enough to prevent further advance. Price may retreat from resistance.
Applying Five Elements theory to market analysis: Wood=Growth, Fire=Prosperity, Earth=Stability, Metal=Contraction, Water=Recession.
Yang represents bull markets and uptrends; Yin represents bear markets and downtrends. The transition points are key market turning moments.
Using the 60-year cycle of Heavenly Stems and Earthly Branches to calculate important market time windows and turning points.
Eight Trigrams correspond to sectors: Qian=Finance, Kun=Real Estate, Zhen=Tech, Xun=Telecom, Kan=Water, Li=Energy, Gen=Construction, Dui=Entertainment.