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A clear, honest look at Stock Market Astrology, separating the popular myths from what the Vedic tradition actually claims, and what backtested data really shows about market timing and discipline.
The 25 most common Financial Astrology FAQs, answered honestly by our experts - covering muhurat, wealth yogas, stock market astrology and SIP timing, with clear SEBI-aware caveats.
Discover the major wealth yogas in Vedic astrology - Dhana Yoga, Lakshmi Yoga, Gaja Kesari and more - and understand how these chart potentials point toward financial success when paired with effort and discipline.
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Being told you have a Raja Yoga feels significant. We generated 500 charts across 46 years, 24 hours and six Indian cities and counted, so the question of how significant can be answered with a number instead of an opinion. The results change how any yoga claim should be read.
Six investor temperaments, each mapped to the chart factors that produce it: the placements to look for, the strength each brings, the blind spot that costs it money, and the structural fix. Plus the honest note that most people are a blend of two, and why the blend matters more than the label.
The full seven-step reading sequence applied end to end to one anonymised composite chart, including the awkward part: an exalted 11th lord sitting in one of the three difficult houses, and what classical practice actually does with a contradiction like that.
An anonymised composite chart with an unusually concentrated structure: the 2nd, 10th and 11th lords all in the first house, Mars exalted, and both Ruchaka and Sasha Yoga present. Read end to end using the standard sequence, including the difficult placements a promotional reading would leave out.
A business needs initiative, commerce, structure and judgement, and the Vedic scheme assigns each to a different graha. We measured how often a chart supplies all four across 500 charts. The answer is 10.4%, and the most common result is two, which turns the framework from a verdict into a hiring plan.
Two anonymised composite charts, same date, same city, nine hours apart. Every planet sits in the same sign in both. The ascendant, the house structure, the money-house lords and even the starting dasha lord all differ, which makes this the clearest demonstration we can give of what birth time actually does.