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Financial Astrology Tools

Cast a chart for a company incorporation or first trade, then scrub time forward and back with the price history on screen to see which transits coincided with which moves. It is research tooling, not a signal service, and nothing here is investment advice.

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Company charts

A company has a birth moment — the incorporation filing, or the first day of trading — and it can be cast like any other chart. Which moment to use is a genuine methodological disagreement in the field, so both are supported rather than one being assumed.

Scrubbing transits against price

The time scrubber moves the sky while the price series stays on screen. The recurring question in this work is "what was overhead when this happened", and answering it should take seconds rather than an afternoon of reconstructing dates by hand.

Honest testing

Financial astrology attracts more confirmation bias than any other branch, because the data is abundant and the temptation to choose dates after the fact is enormous. The tools are built so a technique that only works retrospectively becomes visible as such, rather than being quietly hidden. If an idea does not hold when you look at every instance instead of the memorable ones, that is a result worth having.

What this is not

Not a trading signal, not a recommendation, and not investment advice. Financial astrology is a research tradition with a long history and no established predictive validity, and anyone presenting it as a reliable way to make money is overstating it considerably.

What costs money

The markets workspace is part of the Astrologer subscription, alongside saved charts, client records, astrocartography, the Academy course, and AI readings. The free public tools are the birth chart calculator, the calculators at /tools, and the glossary.

Frequently asked questions

What is financial astrology?

Financial astrology is the study of correlations between planetary cycles and market behaviour, usually using charts cast for company incorporation or first-trade dates. It is a research tradition and has no established predictive validity.

Which date should a company chart use?

Both incorporation and first day of trading are used, and practitioners disagree about which is correct. Astrologer supports either rather than assuming one.

Is this investment advice?

No. Nothing in the markets workspace is investment advice or a trading signal. It is research tooling for studying correlations against historical data.

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