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The Trader's
Blind Spot

A series of long-form pieces on what conventional trading psychology cannot see — the planetary configuration that determines how you specifically trade under pressure.

23
Pieces in the series
4
Pillars of inquiry
~8
Minutes avg. read
Free
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Self-Assessment
Timing
Feedback Loop
Setup & Instruments
Crossover
01
The Blind Spot in Your Self-Assessment
You Know Your Strategy. You Don't Know Your Wiring.
Why two traders with identical strategies produce different results — and what birth chart configuration explains the gap.
02
The Blind Spot in Your Self-Assessment
What 30 Years of Trading Psychology Got Right — And the One Thing It Missed
Behavioural finance mapped fear and greed. It never asked why specific traders develop specific fears. Vedic astrology does.
03
The Blind Spot in Your Self-Assessment
Why Your Birth Chart Is a More Accurate Trading Profile Than Any Quiz
A quiz identifies what you do under pressure. A birth chart explains why you do it — and under which conditions it gets worse.
04
The Blind Spot in Your Self-Assessment
The Difference Between a Symptom and a Source
Revenge trading is a symptom. Overtrading is a symptom. The planetary configuration that produces them is the source. Nobody treats sources.
05
The Blind Spot in Your Self-Assessment
Precision Without Prediction — What Financial Astrology Actually Claims
Clearing the misconception. Astrology doesn't predict markets. It maps the internal conditions under which a specific trader's discipline breaks down.
06
The Blind Spot in Your Timing
Why Your Worst Trading Year Had Nothing to Do With the Market
Mahadasha cycles create predictable windows of psychological vulnerability. Most traders experience them as bad luck. Your chart knows them as scheduled events.
07
The Blind Spot in Your Timing
The Planetary Period That Makes Overtrading Feel Rational
Venus/Rahu Antardasha — what it does to scope, discipline, and the feeling that more activity means more control.
08
The Blind Spot in Your Timing
Why Some Traders Go Cold for Months and Then Suddenly Find Their Form
Not momentum. Not confidence. Dasha transitions. The internal authority that runs your decision making shifts — and nobody tells you when it happens.
09
The Blind Spot in Your Timing
Your Next High-Risk Window Is Already Mapped
What Mahadasha and Antardasha timelines look like in practice — and how knowing them in advance changes the way you manage risk.
10
The Blind Spot in Your Timing
The Cycle Beneath the Cycle
Market cycles are visible on the chart. Personal decision-making cycles are invisible — until you map the Antardasha sequence running underneath every trade you place.
11
The Blind Spot in Your Feedback Loop
Why Reading About Revenge Trading Doesn't Stop You From Revenge Trading
Information is not the problem. The pattern activates before information can intervene. Here is the structural reason why.
12
The Blind Spot in Your Feedback Loop
The Feedback Loop That Confirms the Wrong Thing
When you review your trades, your chart configuration determines what you notice and what you rationalise away. That is why the same lessons don't stick.
13
The Blind Spot in Your Feedback Loop
Why Your Best Month and Worst Month Look Identical on Entry
The setup was the same. The rules were the same. The outcome was completely different. The variable that changed is the one your journal doesn't track.
14
The Blind Spot in Your Feedback Loop
What a Losing Streak Is Actually Telling You
Not that your edge is broken. Not that the market has changed. What a consecutive loss sequence reveals about where your planetary cycle currently sits.
15
The Blind Spot in Your Feedback Loop
How to Build a Journal That Actually Catches the Pattern
Most trade journals track outcomes. The journal that changes behaviour tracks the internal state — and links it to where the dasha cycle sits on that day.
16
The Blind Spot in Your Setup
Why the Instrument Matters as Much as the Strategy
Equity Cash and Nifty Options demand different psychological architectures. Most traders discover their misalignment through their P&L. The chart shows it before the trade.
17
The Blind Spot in Your Setup
The Timeframe That Suits Your Chart
Scalping and swing trading do not just require different strategies — they require different temperaments. Your lagna determines which one you can sustain without structural erosion.
18
The Blind Spot in Your Setup
Why Intraday Trading Destroys Some Traders and Builds Others
It is not skill or experience. It is decision density — and how your specific chart configuration handles rapid sequential choices under compressed pressure.
19
The Blind Spot in Your Setup
The Position Sizing Problem That Isn't About Risk Management
You know the correct size. You don't use it consistently. The reason is not discipline — it is which planetary configuration controls your relationship with loss at this moment.
20
The Blind Spot in Your Setup
Building Your Aligned Trading Environment
Instrument, timeframe, session hours, position limits — each variable either works with your chart or against it. This is how to audit your setup against your wiring.
21
Crossover
90% of Traders Lose Money. The Answer Nobody Is Giving.
Every broker shows the disclaimer. Nobody explains the structural reason behind it. This piece does — and it is not what the trading education industry wants you to hear.
22
Crossover
The One Thing Astrology and Behavioural Finance Agree On
Two completely different frameworks, developed centuries apart, arriving at the same observation about human decision-making under pressure. Here is where they converge.
23
Crossover
I Knew I Was Making a Mistake. And I Did It Anyway.
The most honest sentence a trader can say. And the one that reveals exactly where the real problem sits — not in the strategy, not in the system, but in the structure beneath both.
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