The was the first—and only—text to systematically codify these rules specifically for a single commodity: Gossypium (raw cotton).

The Market Number 8 indicates a strong, stable market with a tendency towards growth and expansion.

For this case study, let's assume the current market price of cotton is $800 per pound. Using horary numerology, we calculate the Market Number as follows:

And numbers never lie—they only wait to be interpreted.

Why cotton? Historically, cotton was one of the most volatile and heavily traded commodities in the world, particularly on the New York Cotton Exchange (NYCE) and the New Orleans Cotton Exchange. Because cotton crops are highly sensitive to weather, geopolitical shifts, and seasonal cycles, the market exhibited massive, violent swings. Early market theorists believed that such raw, psychologically driven markets were perfectly attuned to natural laws and mathematical vibrations. The Core Mechanics of Horary Market Numerology