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daskolas · 1 year ago
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Financial indicators in Vedic astrology
Here, we will see some of the financial indicators.
1. Lakshmi- Narayan yoga
This yoga is formed when venus and mercury are in same house. In short, conjunction of venus and mercury form lakshmi- Narayan yoga.
Lakshmi is known as goddess of money.
Result:
Native will gain money gradually in his life.
They will not be facing poverty
They will not be facing any issues to satisfy their basic needs.
2. Chandra- Mangal yoga
This yoga is formed when moon and Mars sit in the same house. In short, conjunction of moon and Mars form Chandra- Mangal yoga
Moon (Chandra) represents heart and Mars (Mangal) represents energt
Result:
Native will have a lot of will tk earn money
Their mother will have a lot of energy. They will have soldier like qualities
Their mother will also have aggressive nature but will be really strong
Native themselves will have a lot of anger.
3. Viprit raj yoga
This yoga is formed when:
6th house lord is in 6th, 8th or 12th house
8th house lord is in 6th, 8th or 12th house
12th house lord is in 6th, 8th or 12th house
6th, 8th and 12th house are considered worst houses in astrology. So, when their lord is in these particular house, it is said to give good result.
Result:
Native will not face any financial issues.
Observation: I have seen that many people have this yoga. But on the other hand, there is a concept known as raj yoga, which makes native extremely rich. Maybe I will make a post about it soon.
4. Upchaya bhav yoga
This yoga is formed when:
3rd house lord is in 6th, 10th or 11th house
6th house lord is in 10th or 11th house
10th house lord is in 11th house
Result:
Native will not face any financial issues
They will be fairly stable in their life.
STRENGTH INDICATOR
Yogas give best result in 1st, 5th, 9th and 11th house. So if you are having chandra-mangal or lakshmi- Narayan yoga in these houses, then it gives best result.
Result is not so effective when these both yogas are in 6th, 10th and 12th house.
Other houses give mediocre result
These show best result when you are in that particular planet's mahadasha (a long time period ruled by a particular planet)
For example, if you have Lakshmi- Narayana yoga and you are undergoing mercury's mahadasha and when mercury will be inside venus (mercury- venus), then these yoga will give extremely good result.
Planet should not be combust. Note that, mercury is combust in more than 90% cases, so it is given blessing that combust will not effect its power
However, if venus, moon or any other planet is combust, then the strength of the indicator will lessen.
If you have any doubt, then feel free to send an ask.
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faustodisco · 2 years ago
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Actually if we want to talk about the lilienne/joyce ship I would like to bring up that it plays into the bourgeois woman’s fantasy of class dynamics in a relationship (à la lady chatterley), as well as the upper/middle class idea that their identity as women supersedes said class dynamics (and therefore they believe themselves to be in no position to oppress women of the working class) in a way that lends itself to reactionary movements like TERF ideology. As someone who lives in the uk and has been heavily affected by said ideology, joyce actually put me on high alert just by her voice and appearance.
I think it’s a mistake not to acknowledge that joyce is heavily thatcherite coded (the hair, the posh accent etc) especially when compared to lilienne who plays into the working class british woman archetype: she sounds welsh (considered a ‘lower’ accent), has young children, is a widower etc. It is fairly common to see the ‘confident mum who has to single-handedly support her young family’ in soap operas and other media, and she definitely plays into that stereotype.
Anyway, the ship is on the surface level a fun one, but let’s not overlook the framing as a one-sided and rather sinister set-up.
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emilyj90 · 5 months ago
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Bullish Marubozu: An Important Signal for Uptrend 
Among candlestick patterns in market analysis, the Bullish Marubozu candlestick is a bullish indicator that is simple to understand and very effective. Unlike other candlesticks, which may show shadows or wicks, the Bullish Marubozu is unique in its simplicity—it has no shadows.
What Is the Bullish Marubozu?
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The Bullish Marubozu candlestick is a bullish candlestick pattern that shows strong buying pressure throughout the trading session. It has a long white or green body with no shadows or wicks, meaning the price opened at its lowest and closed at its highest point.
The name “White Marubozu” is another name for a Bullish Marubozu candlestick that combines its appearance and Japanese origins. “White” refers to the bullish candle color, and “Marubozu,” meaning “bald” in Japanese, describes its lack of wicks.
Characteristics of the Bullish Marubozu Candlestick
Bullish Marubozu: Features a long, solid green body with little to no wicks.
Full Bullish Marubozu: No wicks at all, showing the strongest bullish control throughout the session.
Open Bullish Marubozu: No lower wick but a small upper wick, indicating a strong upward move with slight selling pressure at the end.
Close Bullish Marubozu: A small lower wick but no upper wick, reflecting strong buying with a slightly higher open.
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wavesoutbeingtossed · 11 months ago
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The issue of power is so interesting (or something) to see because yes, from an economic perspective Taylor undoubtedly has more sway -- she's one of the most famous people on the planet, she's a billionaire, her every move is followed, etc. So I can almost sort of understand the concern, in another scenario, where some people may expect that she could crush her detractors (For instance, I'm thinking about how Harvey W. silenced his victims as a Hollywood mogul, or how corporate titans silence whistleblowers which I feel are analogies some people may turn to. Or maybe we've all just watched too much of the Roys on Succession.)
I said this in the tags of a post the other day I think, but I think some of the discourse is kind of conflating power with platform. And yes, Taylor undoubtedly has a bigger platform, again by virtue of her fame and position in the media/industry. But part of that is that she's visible in these areas, and her presumed subjects aren't, of their own choice. If any of these subjects ever chose to spoke out, or make art based on their experiences, or pursue opportunities in the media/public eye, they would absolutely be given a platform for it. (Going way back, think of how JM used the media to give his side of the story through his music and his interviews after their split. And I'd argue he was probably way more public/direct about it than she ever was.)
If any of these people decided they wanted their side of the story out there, it would be and it would absolutely be turned into a story. (And arguably that may already be starting but that's a whole other thing.) And this is just my opinion, but given that the subjects of these topics are often privileged white men, I'd argue that their sides tend to carry (more) weight regardless of their economic status in relation to her. If JM or JG or JA or HS wrote a book or a song or a script about their experiences, even only insinuating about her, it'd be the conversation. And not to be a cupcake about it, but the media seems to always want to find something to knock her down a peg about (which, sure, journalism's job is to hold people accountable, but that's not what always happens here and we know it), so they would absolutely give this the time of day, if they chose to put anything out there.
The thing is, I do see in a superficial way that there is there is a clear difference in their socioeconomic/celebrity status, and perhaps that's perceived as a power imbalance, but that's implying that she's dictating a whole host of entities out of her control, and I just don't think she holds the sway of those that some feel she does. Don't get me wrong, she's absurdly wealthy and has influence, but so do so many other people around her, including those who don't support her. (That's the wrong word for it, but I just mean, people who aren't in her circle/sympathetic to her.) And as I've posted about so so so many times before, THESE OTHER PEOPLE (men) ARE WEALTHY AND IN THE PUBLIC EYE TOO. They are all in careers that entail celebrity and involve their own influence in the media. These are not shrinking violets in private civil life who are like, grocery store checkout clerks. They're actors and musicians and media personalities who play the same game. And even the "poorest" of these subjects for the most part are millionaires who are far, far wealthier than any of us will ever be in our lifetimes. They may choose to stay off of social media or the press when it suits them, but they could absolutely make art or give interviews about their experiences and they would command their own kind of influence. (I'd also argue that they would be given a platform thanks to Taylor's platform, but that's another thing.)
I don't want to dismiss the influence of her wealth and stature in the entertainment industry, and I feel like that's kind of where the perceived "imbalance" comes from, but to be frank, I feel like if any of these other subjects spoke out, the media would be so quick to raise their stature in the press for the sake of clicks/controversy/what have you. Critics claim that Taylor can crush any story or person who goes against her, but I think given the breadth of stories out there about her at any given time (the NYT op ed, the jet stuff, the DM stuff, etc.) I don't think that's true; I think the publicity/clicks outlets get for covering stuff, even if salacious, outweighs any concerns over upsetting her or burning bridges. (Not saying that may have not happened, but... I think it would be more obvious if it were a regular occurrence these days.) If anything, 2016 through rep kinda proves that she doesn't have the "control" of the media that some claim she does.
But most importantly, THE ALBUM ISN'T OUT YET. WE DON'T KNOW WHAT THE LYRICS ARE. Taylor gets accused of writing diss tracks, but she rarely does, and I don't think she's written an outright callout song since her Fearless/Speak Now days when she was a teenager/very young adult. Just about everything since Red on has been about her own feelings, experiences, etc. and not a literal "you did x and y and z and you're stupid and i hate you" song. She's not calling people out by name, and truly only chronically online fans are going to deduce who songs are about; five years from now, people discovering the music will just know they're bops (or depressingly sad breakup songs, as the case may be).
I don't know where I'm going with this, i'm talking in circles, it's just interesting how things are being interpreted or assumed so far. I fully acknowledge I'm a cupcake so I'm generally not going to jump to the worst conclusion about Taylor, but there's also curious sociological/gender stuff happening in these conversations. I absolutely think that if the roles were reversed and her exes were billionaire household names and she was an indie artist, nobody would ever talk about power dynamics. I think it's all moot because like so many people have said, I don't think the album is going to be what some think it's going to be, and I think it's going to be way more introspective/vulnerable/dark than what they assume a breakup album is going to be, though obviously I don't know anymore than they do. It's just funny because you never hear about this with other people. (Like, was there a big fuss when Kelly Clarkson wrote a breakup album about her ex-husband? I know she's not as wealthy as Taylor and her ex was probably wealthier than Taylor's exes, but she's someone with sway in the industry and is on TV everyday, but everyone kind of said "lol her ex was a jackass wow she writes sad banger ballads" and moved on.)
Anyway I don't want to start shit or anything, but I'm just giving my two cents about my observations of the whole media landscape stuff.
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leveragecreditrecovery · 2 months ago
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seraphasia · 3 months ago
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the problem with self-diagnosis that most concerns me is the risk of people, teenagers especially, pathologizing normative behavior
#p.s.#yes there are social and financial and sometimes familial barriers that limit people's access to official diagnosis#and I don't think self-diagnosis is an inherently bad reaction to any of those#but the thing is you can reasonably look through the diagnostic criteria for just abt any mental illness or disorder and diagnose yourself#with it if you spend enough time analyzing everything you do#diagnoses don't indicate just a pattern of behavior but the severity of the pattern and the context in which it was formed#like all those 15 year old who think they have BPD#you don't have BPD hon you're just 15#doesn’t mean you don't need support or mental health services#but the reason we don't diagnose teens with BPD is bc there's no real way to tell since most teenagers just kind of act like they have BPD#if you're acting like you're 15 and you're 15 that's called being a hormonal teenager#if you're acting 15 and you're 30 that's BPD (this is a gross oversimplification but you get the idea)#also we don't tend to diagnose personality disorders in teens very often bc teens are still developing their personalities#like you can do all the research in the world in your early teens and correctly come to the conclusion that your behavior mimicks BPD and#the incorrectly self diagnose as BPD bc you understand all the symptoms of BPD but don't actually understand what a personality disorder is#or how it develops#I've met tons of people who are self diagnosed as this or that who couldn't correctly define a depressive episode let alone their own#diagnosis#also the tendency for people to perpetuate completely normative behaviors as signs of one disorder or another indicates to me that a lot of#people don't understand these diagnoses as much as they may think#or when they blame unrelated behaviors on their self diagnosis - as if that's an excuse even if they were related#again I don't think self-diagnosis is bad but seeing large amounts of teenagers and kids pathologize their age appropriate behaviors as the#most severe kinds of disorders and then having full grown adults go to bat for their right to view their normative behaviors as a mental#disease that they will have to manage for their whole life is... concerning to say the least
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indextrader · 7 months ago
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Importance of chart analysis for equity investments
Image by freepik Chart analysis, or technical analysis, can be quite helpful for equity investment in the Indian stock market. Here are several reasons why it is beneficial: Benefits of Chart Analysis in the Indian Stock Market 1.Trend Identification The Indian stock market, like any other, exhibits trends over time. Chart analysis helps in identifying these trends, allowing investors to ride…
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allaboutforexworld · 7 months ago
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Weighted Moving Average (WMA): Forex Trading Indicator Explained
In the dynamic world of Forex trading, the Weighted Moving Average (WMA) stands out as a crucial tool for traders. Unlike the Simple Moving Average (SMA), the WMA assigns more significance to recent data points, providing a clearer and more accurate reflection of market trends. Understanding how to use the WMA effectively can significantly enhance your trading strategy. What is a Weighted Moving…
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littlebigmouse · 10 months ago
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People like to make fun of YA worldbuilding tropes that sort teenagers into arbitrary categories based on arbitrary characteristics that nonetheless have a huge impact on the teenager's future.
This is not unrealistic however, because the german education system sorts 4th graders based on their "academic merit" as determinded by one of their elementary school teachers into one of three (sometimes four) further type of schools, which has a drastic impact on the likelihood of you even getting the qualification to attend university.
Yes, your entire academic career path is dependent on whether your elementary school teacher likes you or not. Don't worry, some states think that's bullshit too and instead make fourth graders sit entrance exams for the education level of their (parents') choice. (Although the teachers still get a say). That's why sometimes have news articles about the burn out rates of elementary schoolchildren in Bavaria.
But don't worry! Politicians love to complain about... to many people in recent years receiving the qualification to attend university...
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xiincun · 1 year ago
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;; once again i am going to have to plug my k.o.f.i as i had a woman drive into me on my way home yesterday and we think my car is going to be written off as it's old and decrepit and not worth enough for them to justify fixing it. i have com.misions open on there for simple head shots and such - but honestly even just signal boosting this post would mean the world to me. i'm working as much as i physically can but i just can't seem to make ends meet and can't face the idea of having to sell my horse that i've worked tirelessly for over the past five years because i just can't seem to get enough money behind me no matter what i do....
any help towards funds or even just spreading this around is incredibly gratefully recieved - as is any advice on where to go/what to do - i'm just in such a bad place right now i don't know what i'm meant to do
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signode-blog · 10 months ago
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Valuation Lines
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archerstreet · 1 year ago
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thehobbutts · 2 years ago
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Guess who got two tickets for $250 each ($500) for parking too close to a bus stop (that had inadequate signage)
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brokeragetoday · 5 days ago
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VWAP for Analyzing Price Efficiency Volume Weighted Average Price (VWAP) calculates the average price weighted by trade volume. Useful for traders aiming to trade in line with institutional activity. Learn more: https://brokeragetoday.com/bid-and-ask-indicators/ #VWAP #PriceEfficiency
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apieinvestavimapaprastai · 11 days ago
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Interface Inc. Stock Forecast: Should You Buy or Wait?
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leveragecreditrecovery · 1 month ago
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America’s Financial Wake-Up Call
A Poetic Invitation to Change Your Trajectory
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