How TIAN Predicts

TIAN combines eight ancient divination methods to generate independent cosmic predictions, completely separate from crowd sentiment and market probabilities.

The Prediction Process

1

Eight Readings

TIAN consults all 8 divination methods in parallel, each providing a unique cosmic perspective based solely on the market's timing, category, and nature.

2

Synthesis

All eight interpretations are synthesized into a unified prediction with a confidence score (30-95%), emphasizing bold, contrarian forecasts when cosmic signs align.

3

Independent Result

The final prediction is completely independent of crowd probability, offering a cosmic alternative to conventional wisdom and market sentiment.

Why TIAN Differs from the Crowd

No Crowd Influence

TIAN never sees the current market probability or crowd sentiment. Predictions are based purely on cosmic timing and ancient wisdom.

Temporal Energy Analysis

Each divination method analyzes the market's end date, category, and cosmic timing to identify favorable or unfavorable energies.

Contrarian by Nature

Ancient divination methods often reveal hidden patterns that contradict surface-level analysis, leading to predictions that challenge conventional wisdom.

Multi-Cultural Synthesis

By combining Chinese metaphysical systems (I Ching, Qimen, Liu Ren, etc.) with Western Tarot, TIAN captures both Eastern and Western cosmic perspectives.

The Eight Divination Methods

1

I Ching (易经)

Book of Changes

The ancient Chinese divination system using 64 hexagrams to reveal cosmic patterns and natural cycles. Each hexagram represents a unique combination of yin and yang energies.

Origin: ~1000 BCE, China
How TIAN Uses It: TIAN casts a hexagram based on the market's timing and nature, interpreting the cosmic forces at play through the wisdom of the 64 hexagrams.
2

Tarot

Symbolic Card Reading

A deck of 78 cards divided into Major and Minor Arcana, each revealing hidden influences, potential outcomes, and archetypal energies surrounding an event.

Origin: 15th century, Europe
How TIAN Uses It: TIAN draws a card that resonates with the market's energy, interpreting its symbolism to reveal underlying forces and probable outcomes.
3

Qimen Dunjia (奇门遁甲)

Mysterious Gates Escaping Techniques

A sophisticated Chinese metaphysical system analyzing Eight Doors and Nine Palaces to determine optimal timing and strategic positioning for events.

Origin: ~500 BCE, China (military strategy)
How TIAN Uses It: TIAN maps the market onto the Nine Palaces grid, identifying which Door and Palace govern the event's timing and outcome potential.
4

Da Liu Ren (大六壬)

Great Six Ren

One of the three great divination systems of ancient China, using Four Courses and Three Transmissions to predict outcomes through celestial stems and earthly branches.

Origin: Han Dynasty (~200 BCE), China
How TIAN Uses It: TIAN calculates the Four Courses based on the market's timing, then derives the Three Transmissions to reveal the event's trajectory.
5

Xiao Liu Ren (小六壬)

Small Six Ren

A simplified divination method using six positions (大安, 留连, 速喜, 赤口, 小吉, 空亡) to quickly assess fortune and timing for events.

Origin: Tang Dynasty (~600 CE), China
How TIAN Uses It: TIAN counts through the six positions using the market's timing parameters to determine which position governs the outcome.
6

Mei Hua Yi Shu (梅花易数)

Plum Blossom Numerology

A flexible I Ching-based system that derives hexagrams from numbers, timing, and observations to reveal cosmic patterns in everyday events.

Origin: Song Dynasty (~1000 CE), China
How TIAN Uses It: TIAN derives upper and lower trigrams from the market's numerical and temporal properties, forming a hexagram that reveals the outcome.
7

Tai Yi Shen Shu (太乙神数)

Supreme Unity Divine Calculation

An imperial-level divination system tracking celestial generals and their positions to forecast major events, natural phenomena, and state affairs.

Origin: Zhou Dynasty (~1000 BCE), China
How TIAN Uses It: TIAN identifies which celestial general governs the market's timing and interprets its position within the cosmic palace structure.
8

Lao Huang Li (老黄历)

Chinese Almanac

The traditional Chinese calendar system assessing the auspiciousness of dates and timing for various activities based on celestial and terrestrial cycles.

Origin: Ancient China (continuously updated)
How TIAN Uses It: TIAN evaluates the market's end date according to the almanac's principles, determining whether the timing is favorable or unfavorable.

Full Transparency

Every market detail page shows all 8 individual divination readings, not just the final synthesis. You can expand the "8 Divination Methods" section to see exactly what each method revealed and how TIAN arrived at its prediction.

This transparency allows you to understand the cosmic reasoning behind each prediction and judge for yourself whether the synthesis makes sense.