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Mercury
Trade & Commerce
62%
Jupiter
Expansion & Growth
95%
Saturn
Stability & Structure
33%
Rahu
Speculation & Disruption
50%
Jupiter (95%) governs Indian economy expansion
Venus (85%) influences European luxury markets
Saturn (33%) governs institutional stability
Mercury (62%) influences trade flows
Rahu (50%) — planet of disruption and speculation
For entertainment purposes only. Not financial advice. Past astrological correlations do not guarantee future results. Please consult a licensed financial advisor before making investment decisions. Gambling involves risk of loss.
Mercury (commerce, exchange) and Jupiter (global finance, expansion) are scored for current dignity, as they most directly influence currency market dynamics.
Major currencies are paired with their ruling planets based on national charts — USD (Sun/Jupiter), EUR (Saturn/Venus), GBP (Saturn/Sun), JPY (Moon/Saturn), INR (Venus/Moon).
Currencies are ranked by their ruling planet's current strength — the currency whose planetary ruler is strongest tends to appreciate against currencies with weaker rulers.
Currency markets — the largest financial market on Earth with over $7.5 trillion in daily volume — reflect the collective economic confidence and policy decisions of entire nations. In Vedic financial astrology, each country and currency has planetary associations based on its founding chart, dominant cultural energies, and economic structure. The US Dollar, as the world's reserve currency, carries strong Sun (sovereignty, authority) and Jupiter (expansion, global influence) signatures.
Mercury — the planet of commerce, exchange, and communication — is the universal currency planet because currencies are fundamentally instruments of exchange. Mercury's condition affects all currency markets: when Mercury is strong, forex markets tend toward clarity, efficient pricing, and stable spreads. When Mercury is retrograde or combust, currency markets can become erratic — widening spreads, flash crashes, and miscommunicated central bank signals become more likely.
Every nation has a birth chart — typically cast for the moment of independence, constitutional ratification, or founding event. India's chart (August 15, 1947, midnight, New Delhi) has its Moon in Cancer (exalted) and Taurus ascendant, giving the Indian Rupee strong Venus-Moon characteristics: sensitivity to consumer sentiment, agricultural output, and public emotion. The US chart (July 4, 1776) has Sun in Cancer and Sagittarius rising, giving the Dollar its Jupiter-Sun expansionary character.
When transiting planets activate key points in a national chart, the currency responds. Jupiter transiting over India's Moon brings Rupee strength through increased investment confidence. Saturn transiting the US Sun can create Dollar weakness through fiscal discipline debates and policy uncertainty. These national chart transits provide a cosmic framework for medium-term currency forecasting that complements fundamental and technical analysis.
The connection between celestial observation and monetary exchange is ancient and deeply practical. The earliest coins — minted in Lydia (modern Turkey) around 600 BCE — bore celestial symbols: the lion (Leo, Sun) and the bull (Taurus, Venus). Roman coinage prominently featured Sol Invictus (the Unconquered Sun), directly linking monetary authority to solar power. In medieval Islamic trade networks spanning from Spain to Indonesia, the gold dinar's value was tracked against planetary cycles — merchants along the Silk Road used astronomical almanacs that included financial timing advice alongside prayer times and agricultural calendars. Chinese silver tael systems were managed partly through lunar calendar timing — tax collection, trade settlements, and salary payments aligned with specific Moon phases. The British pound's historical stability correlated with the British Empire's Saturn-like qualities: structure, endurance, and institutional authority. Today's forex market, while driven by algorithms and central bank policy, still operates within the same cosmic rhythms that ancient merchants observed — lunar cycle effects on trading volume, Mercury retrograde impacts on volatility, and Jupiter-Saturn cycles marking major monetary policy shifts.