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Saving advice fails because it assumes one temperament. Six profiles read from the chart rather than the Moon sign, each with its characteristic failure mode and the saving system that survives it, plus the single check that tells you which profile is yours.
A budgeting method built on the four houses that actually govern money movement, plus the more useful half: matching the budgeting system to the temperament your chart describes, because the reason budgets fail is almost never arithmetic.
Compounding pays for exactly one behaviour: continuing through the stretch where nothing visible happens. That is the classical signification of Saturn, and charts differ enormously in how easily they supply it. This guide covers who finds consistency natural, who does not, and the structural fixes for each.
What the classical texts actually prescribe for each graha, organised by the four traditional categories of upaya, with a clear statement of what we do and do not claim. Includes the three gemstones the tradition treats with caution and the questions to ask anyone selling a remedy.
How the calculation actually works, why Chaldean and Pythagorean systems disagree, what a business name number does and does not mean, and a direct explanation of why we avoid the word lucky. Includes the method our own calculators use, stated openly so it can be checked.
Emotional spending is a Moon problem rather than a discipline problem, and the distinction changes what actually fixes it. This guide covers the waxing and waning distinction most readings skip, the difference between wanting something and wanting to feel different, and the structural interventions that hold.
Two traditional frameworks divide a life into stages: the four ashramas, which are the same for everybody, and the Vimshottari dasha, which is different for each person. This guide sets both against the practical financial questions of each decade, and is clear about which parts are planning and which are prediction.
The complete fourteen-sector rulership map our research engine uses, with the reasoning behind each assignment, plus how to work out which sectors your own chart points toward using the 10th lord rather than your Moon sign. And a clear statement of why a rulership is not a market signal.
The lunar cycle is one of the few financial-astrology claims that is cleanly testable, so we tested it: the same indicator across nine assets and two holding periods, corrected for multiple testing. Here are all eighteen results, what they say, and what the tradition is actually good for.
Written by a financial astrology site, because the argument carries more weight from us than from a sceptic. What the framework genuinely offers, what our own testing found, the specific ways astrological market calls go wrong, and the questions worth asking anyone selling them.