← Going Deeper: Intermediate Astrology · lesson 31/38
Up front: this is a speculative, controversial corner — even among astrologers — and nothing here is financial advice. Markets are driven by economies and crowds of people; treat astro-finance as an interesting lens, never a trading system.
Some astrologers turn the art toward money and markets — economies, businesses, and the rise and fall of prices. It's usually called financial or business astrology, and it has a long, colourful history.
Financial astrology works on two levels:
Serious practitioners are the first to warn that you can't just bolt natal techniques onto markets — it's a specialised craft, and a controversial one. Markets are not planets; they're millions of frightened and greedy humans, plus interest rates and earnings. Even sympathetic astrologers treat financial work as probabilistic mood-music at best, and plenty of the tradition is folklore. So: a fascinating study, a terrible trading strategy. Not advice.
This is firmly an advanced, niche, optional branch — most astrology has nothing to do with money, and you shouldn't feel you're missing anything by leaving it alone. Meet it, if at all, as a curiosity: what happens when people point the oldest symbolic system at the newest anxieties.
I find financial astrology fascinating less for what it predicts and more for what it reveals about us — the very old human wish to find a pattern in the one thing that feels most like chaos, and most like fate: money. Whether or not the planets move the markets, the impulse is deeply telling. We've always looked up when the ground felt uncertain. That the markets should be no exception is, somehow, very human.