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Mercury Venus Conjunction Sextiles 2019-2026

How to Use It and What It Means Astrologically
How to Use the Script in TradingView
This Pine Script, called "Mercury Venus Aspects 2019–2026," is made to highlight the dates of Mercury-Venus conjunctions (0°) and sextiles (60°) from 2019 to 2026 on TradingView charts. Here's how to use it:
click “Add to Chart.” It will apply to any chart you have open—stocks, forex, crypto, etc.
Customize the Display
You can turn on/off the visibility of conjunctions and sextiles using checkboxes under "Inputs" in the settings.
You can also adjust the label size (small, normal, large, or huge) for better readability on your chart.
What You’ll See on the Chart
Conjunctions appear as blue shaded zones with labels like “C1,” “C2,” etc. These mark dates when Mercury and Venus are at the same degree.
Sextiles show up in orange with labels like “S1,” “S2,” marking when they’re about 60° apart.
Each event spans a 2-day window (one day before and after the exact aspect).
How to Use It Practically
You can overlay the script on market charts to look for any patterns between these planetary aspects and price movements.
You can also use it to plan personal or financial activities, since these aspects often affect communication, money, and relationships.
What to Keep in Mind
Dates are approximate and based on average planetary cycles (Mercury: ~88 days, Venus: ~225 days). For exact timing, use an ephemeris.
Only conjunctions and sextiles are shown. Oppositions, squares, and trines aren’t included because Mercury and Venus never get far enough apart (more than 75°).
This script is great for astrologers, traders, and enthusiasts who want to see Mercury-Venus aspects directly on their charts and explore their possible effects.
Astrological Meaning of Mercury-Venus Aspects
What Mercury and Venus Represent
Mercury rules communication, thinking, technology, travel, and trade. In global events (mundane astrology), it affects media, markets, and movement of information.
Venus is about love, beauty, money, and pleasure. It influences relationships, aesthetics, and finance. In the world stage, it’s linked to luxury, art, fashion, and economic balance.
When Mercury and Venus form aspects (like conjunctions or sextiles), their energies mix in helpful ways that can affect people and events.
Conjunction (0°) – Mercury and Venus Together
These two planets are in the same sign and degree, so their qualities merge.
For people:
Positive: Smooth communication, charm, creativity, and better relationships. Great for romance, art, and social interaction.
Negative: Too much focus on appearances, sweet talk, or pleasure can cloud judgment. Decisions may lack depth.
For the economy:
Positive: Boosts in media, entertainment, fashion, and tech. Good for trade, deals, and optimism in financial markets.
Negative: Risk of overspending or unrealistic expectations. May cause small market bubbles or misleading hype.
Sextile (60°) – Mercury and Venus in Harmony
These two planets are two signs apart, creating a smooth, supportive energy.
For people:
Positive: Easy conversations, creative teamwork, small financial wins, and pleasant social experiences.
Negative: Energy is mild, so opportunities might be missed if not acted on. People may avoid hard decisions.
For the economy:
Positive: Gradual improvements in areas like marketing, social media, hospitality, and design. Good for diplomacy.
Negative: Lack of strong initiative could limit bigger gains. Minor missteps are possible due to a laid-back attitude.
General Effects
These aspects are mostly beneficial. They support creativity, financial thinking, and social harmony.
Downsides: Conjunctions may lead to overindulgence or shallow choices, while sextiles may cause missed chances due to low energy.
These aspects rarely cause major economic shifts on their own but can amplify trends depending on other planetary influences (like Saturn or Uranus).
Zodiac Sign Influence
Fire signs (Aries, Leo, Sagittarius): Bold communication, energetic spending, gains in media or entertainment.
Earth signs (Taurus, Virgo, Capricorn): Practical results, stable finances, growth in real-world assets like property or food.
Air signs (Gemini, Libra, Aquarius): Intellectual growth, tech innovation, and social ideas flourish.
Water signs (Cancer, Scorpio, Pisces): Emotional depth in conversations, artistic growth, and financial sensitivity.
Mercury-Venus aspects are gentle but helpful. They combine logic (Mercury) with emotion and value (Venus). They’re good times for love, communication, and money—but their benefits depend on how we use the energy. This script lets you easily track these moments on a chart and explore how they might align with real-life trends or decisions.
Disclaimer: This script and its interpretations are for informational and educational purposes only. They do not constitute financial, trading, or professional astrological advice. Always conduct your own research and consult qualified professionals before making any financial or personal decisions. Use at your own discretion.
How to Use the Script in TradingView
This Pine Script, called "Mercury Venus Aspects 2019–2026," is made to highlight the dates of Mercury-Venus conjunctions (0°) and sextiles (60°) from 2019 to 2026 on TradingView charts. Here's how to use it:
click “Add to Chart.” It will apply to any chart you have open—stocks, forex, crypto, etc.
Customize the Display
You can turn on/off the visibility of conjunctions and sextiles using checkboxes under "Inputs" in the settings.
You can also adjust the label size (small, normal, large, or huge) for better readability on your chart.
What You’ll See on the Chart
Conjunctions appear as blue shaded zones with labels like “C1,” “C2,” etc. These mark dates when Mercury and Venus are at the same degree.
Sextiles show up in orange with labels like “S1,” “S2,” marking when they’re about 60° apart.
Each event spans a 2-day window (one day before and after the exact aspect).
How to Use It Practically
You can overlay the script on market charts to look for any patterns between these planetary aspects and price movements.
You can also use it to plan personal or financial activities, since these aspects often affect communication, money, and relationships.
What to Keep in Mind
Dates are approximate and based on average planetary cycles (Mercury: ~88 days, Venus: ~225 days). For exact timing, use an ephemeris.
Only conjunctions and sextiles are shown. Oppositions, squares, and trines aren’t included because Mercury and Venus never get far enough apart (more than 75°).
This script is great for astrologers, traders, and enthusiasts who want to see Mercury-Venus aspects directly on their charts and explore their possible effects.
Astrological Meaning of Mercury-Venus Aspects
What Mercury and Venus Represent
Mercury rules communication, thinking, technology, travel, and trade. In global events (mundane astrology), it affects media, markets, and movement of information.
Venus is about love, beauty, money, and pleasure. It influences relationships, aesthetics, and finance. In the world stage, it’s linked to luxury, art, fashion, and economic balance.
When Mercury and Venus form aspects (like conjunctions or sextiles), their energies mix in helpful ways that can affect people and events.
Conjunction (0°) – Mercury and Venus Together
These two planets are in the same sign and degree, so their qualities merge.
For people:
Positive: Smooth communication, charm, creativity, and better relationships. Great for romance, art, and social interaction.
Negative: Too much focus on appearances, sweet talk, or pleasure can cloud judgment. Decisions may lack depth.
For the economy:
Positive: Boosts in media, entertainment, fashion, and tech. Good for trade, deals, and optimism in financial markets.
Negative: Risk of overspending or unrealistic expectations. May cause small market bubbles or misleading hype.
Sextile (60°) – Mercury and Venus in Harmony
These two planets are two signs apart, creating a smooth, supportive energy.
For people:
Positive: Easy conversations, creative teamwork, small financial wins, and pleasant social experiences.
Negative: Energy is mild, so opportunities might be missed if not acted on. People may avoid hard decisions.
For the economy:
Positive: Gradual improvements in areas like marketing, social media, hospitality, and design. Good for diplomacy.
Negative: Lack of strong initiative could limit bigger gains. Minor missteps are possible due to a laid-back attitude.
General Effects
These aspects are mostly beneficial. They support creativity, financial thinking, and social harmony.
Downsides: Conjunctions may lead to overindulgence or shallow choices, while sextiles may cause missed chances due to low energy.
These aspects rarely cause major economic shifts on their own but can amplify trends depending on other planetary influences (like Saturn or Uranus).
Zodiac Sign Influence
Fire signs (Aries, Leo, Sagittarius): Bold communication, energetic spending, gains in media or entertainment.
Earth signs (Taurus, Virgo, Capricorn): Practical results, stable finances, growth in real-world assets like property or food.
Air signs (Gemini, Libra, Aquarius): Intellectual growth, tech innovation, and social ideas flourish.
Water signs (Cancer, Scorpio, Pisces): Emotional depth in conversations, artistic growth, and financial sensitivity.
Mercury-Venus aspects are gentle but helpful. They combine logic (Mercury) with emotion and value (Venus). They’re good times for love, communication, and money—but their benefits depend on how we use the energy. This script lets you easily track these moments on a chart and explore how they might align with real-life trends or decisions.
Disclaimer: This script and its interpretations are for informational and educational purposes only. They do not constitute financial, trading, or professional astrological advice. Always conduct your own research and consult qualified professionals before making any financial or personal decisions. Use at your own discretion.
Open-source script
In true TradingView spirit, the creator of this script has made it open-source, so that traders can review and verify its functionality. Kudos to the author! While you can use it for free, remember that republishing the code is subject to our House Rules.
For quick access on a chart, add this script to your favorites — learn more here.
Disclaimer
The information and publications are not meant to be, and do not constitute, financial, investment, trading, or other types of advice or recommendations supplied or endorsed by TradingView. Read more in the Terms of Use.
Open-source script
In true TradingView spirit, the creator of this script has made it open-source, so that traders can review and verify its functionality. Kudos to the author! While you can use it for free, remember that republishing the code is subject to our House Rules.
For quick access on a chart, add this script to your favorites — learn more here.
Disclaimer
The information and publications are not meant to be, and do not constitute, financial, investment, trading, or other types of advice or recommendations supplied or endorsed by TradingView. Read more in the Terms of Use.