Financial Astrology for the Indian Stock Market
DaFinsTro — financial astrology analytics. 320,000+ Vedic astrology patterns backtested against Indian stock market indices since 1990.
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Real patterns from real data
NIFTY 100
Occurrences
22
Avg Return
+3.20%
p-value
0.0001
NIFTY 100
Occurrences
25
Avg Return
+3.23%
p-value
0.0005
NIFTY BANK
Occurrences
29
Avg Return
+2.91%
p-value
0.0121
Stock market analytics tools
320,000+ single and multi-planet patterns ranked by win rate
2-3 planet combos with marginal improvement analysis
Simulate strategies with equity curves and trade logs
Upcoming events with historical win rates attached
Pick planets and conditions, see sign-by-sign performance
Sharpe, Sortino, p-values — statistical rigor, not guesswork
How it works
Retrogrades, transits, aspects, eclipses, tithis, nakshatras — computed with Swiss Ephemeris using Lahiri ayanamsa.
Decades of Indian market data, cross-referenced with every event period. The numbers speak for themselves.
Filter by win rate, statistical significance, Sharpe ratio. Backtest strategies. Build multi-planet combinations.
Our approach
Believers never test. Skeptics never look. We take a third path: line every astrological event up against 35 years of real Indian market data and let the numbers decide.
Most patterns turn out to be noise. The honest — and occasionally surprising — work is finding the small fraction that isn't, and proving it with win rates, sample sizes and statistical significance. Not predictions.
From the blog
Long-form essays on financial astrology — what the tradition claims, what scholars have found, and what 35 years of NIFTY data actually shows.
Astro trading's two 9×9 grids: W.D. Gann's Square of 9 and the older Vedic Sarvatobhadra Chakra. How each maps the whole sky, why they rhyme, and what 35 years of NIFTY data actually says.
Serious money has consulted the stars for over a century — from J.P. Morgan's astrologer to W.D. Gann to India's Teji-Mandi manuals. A sourced history of financial astrology, the legends that outran the evidence, and why the honest response is to measure it.
A survey of the textual basis of Indian market astrology — Jyotiṣa as a Vedāṅga, the mundane (Saṃhitā / Medini) branch, the economic chapters of Varāhamihira's Bṛhat Saṃhitā, the wider corpus that survives only in citation and manuscript, and the modern Teji-Mandi literature descended from it.
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