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The 7th house governs partnership, the 6th governs the disputes that end them, and the 11th decides whether the venture pays. This guide covers how classical practice reads a business partnership, which factors to compare between two charts, and the honest boundary between a useful lens and a decision you should be making on commercial grounds.
The most common question we get is whether astrology should be one input among several alongside fundamentals and technicals. We built exactly that model and measured it. Adding factors made the statistics worse, not better, and this guide explains the mechanism and what an honest combined framework would actually look like.
Which combinations the classical texts associate with running your own business, why the useful test is four grahas rather than one yoga, how to tell a genuine indication from a label that fits almost everybody, and the three conditions that decide whether any of it delivers.
Jupiter and Saturn are the two transits the tradition actually reads for expansion, and both are commonly misapplied. This guide covers what gochara means, why a transit is a trigger rather than a cause, the classical rules that qualify it, and where the framework stops and commercial judgement begins.
Vrishabha is the classical accumulator: a fixed earth sign ruled by Venus, and the most retentive rashi in the scheme. This guide covers how Taurus earns, spends and saves, why holding too long is its defining failure mode, and the money houses for a Taurus ascendant, which has Saturn as its yogakaraka.
Vrischika is a fixed water sign ruled by Mars, and it is the most private rashi about money in the whole scheme. This guide covers how Scorpio earns, spends and saves, why concentration and conviction are the same trait, and the money houses for a Scorpio ascendant.
Twelve claims made about financial astrology, each checked twice: against what the classical texts actually say, and against what our own backtesting engine returns. Some myths come from outside the subject and some are generated by practitioners, and we name both kinds.
Mithuna is ruled by Mercury, the graha of calculation and commerce, and its financial signature is plurality: many streams rather than one. This guide covers how Gemini earns, spends and saves, why consolidation rather than income is its real problem, and the money houses for a Gemini ascendant.
Kumbha is Saturn's air sign, which makes it the contrarian of the twelve: unconventional in what it holds and unusually persistent in holding it. This guide covers how Aquarius earns, spends and saves, why indifference to consensus is both its edge and its exposure, and the money houses for an Aquarius ascendant.
Kanya is the only sign where Mercury is both ruler and exalted, which makes it the most analytical rashi in the scheme and the best natural budgeter. This guide covers how Virgo earns, spends and saves, why its real risk is under-investing rather than overspending, and the money houses for a Virgo ascendant.