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Saturn (Shani) is Vedic astrology's classical significator of discipline, patience and long-term wealth. Here is what that traditionally means for structured, patient investing.
The 5th and 9th houses are traditionally read as Vedic astrology's speculation and fortune houses, covering short-term risk-taking and unexpected windfalls. This companion piece explains how they differ from the 2nd and 11th houses of savings and income.
Vimshottari Dasha periods are traditionally used in Vedic astrology to understand the timing of career changes and promotions, from the 10th house lord's influence to Saturn, Sun and Rahu periods. Learn how this framework works as a planning lens, not a certainty.
Mercury retrograde is traditionally linked to market caution, but does the data back it up? Here is an honest look at what AstroCapitalX's own backtesting found, and what retrograde awareness is and is not useful for.
An IPO muhurat treats a company's listing day like a birth chart, using Choghadiya and muhurta principles. Here is what that means, and why actual listing times are set by exchange rules, not astrology.
Chaturmas 2026 begins July 25 with Devshayani Ekadashi and runs roughly four months into November. Here's what this reflective period traditionally means for investment timing, new ventures, and why your SIPs should continue uninterrupted.
Jupiter, or Guru, is classically regarded as Vedic astrology's primary significator of wealth, wisdom and expansion. Here is how a well-placed or afflicted Jupiter is traditionally read in relation to money, banking and long-term prosperity.
July is the traditional "Mercury season" - a Vedic lens on communication, data and clear thinking. A practical, SEBI-clean playbook for sharpening your investing process this month.
An even-handed comparison of financial astrology and technical analysis, including how rigorously each has actually been tested.