There are many components to the world of finance. To really master the profession, you need a combination of factors: the right education, the right level of experience, certain personal characteristics that tell you when to act and how, and perhaps a bit of guidance from the stars.
That’s right. Being in touch with your astrological tendencies can absolutely help you make better decisions in your financial career. While you might think that success in finance has mostly to do with number crunching ability - and this is certainly a vital component - this isn’t the only thing that you need to make it big in the industry. And the Hint app will help you get there.
Why is astrology important in finance?
The reason that finance is such a complex field is because it involves much more than simply adding up numbers. Anyone who has worked in the industry knows that speculation is a delicate game, indeed. The reason that things like the 2008 global crisis occurred is because many of the world’s leading financiers were not sufficiently in touch with their personal and collective instincts with regard to the functioning of the stock market.
Astrology plays a major role in each of our lives, regardless of whether or not we might realize it. Each of us has unique characteristics that can only be explained by sciences outside the traditional sphere. When we combine these sciences with the standard ones we learn in our degree programs, we hit a winning formula for success in life. The creators of the Hint app realize this, and this is why they are bringing the world of astrology to different professional spheres.
How does the Hint app work?
Financiers will be pleased to know that astrology is a much more mathematical science that many people think. And the Hint app has created a beautiful and functional tool to integrate astrological principles into people’s daily lives.
The way it works is this:
- You first put in your natal information - birth date, time, and place. This helps the site figure out the planetary positions relevant to you and give you the right advice.
- You receive personalized horoscopes on a daily/weekly/monthly basis.
- You can receive palmistry analysis by scanning your palms to determine the right paths for your career and personal life.
Hint uses a combination of your personal data and larger data sets using AI to produce personalized information. It even has a section for advising other astrologers on their careers.
How does this work with the field of finance?
The big question, then, is how Hint can be used to help the careers of financiers (or even individuals who want to make better financial decisions). There are several important ways that this can work:
- The movement of the planets brings about energetic changes in investors. These changes can influence everything from the amount of confidence people have in a given stock to the amount of risk that they are willing to take in buying or selling. The idea is that these ebbs and flows function similarly to the moon in affecting the tides.
- Financial astrology finds patterns in the market that work cyclically, just as the planets move in cycles. Everything in the universe involves rhythms of different sorts, and the science of astrology helps people get in touch with the underlying rhythms of the stock market that can’t be calculated according to traditional means.
- People’s individual signs can involve different implications for making financial decisions. Certain days of the month are more likely to bring about good or bad financial returns depending on a person’s sign. Getting more closely in touch with these times can help people better manage many aspects of their individual wealth - buying, spending, debt elimination, etc.
What does this mean for you?
The Hint app is quickly proving to be the most useful online tool out there for bringing the world of astrology to professionals and helping them optimize their careers. Even the people that are most academically gifted and skilled at their craft can benefit from this. Again, you may know the numbers that are sitting in front of you and what they mean in terms of standard mathematics, but so too did the world’s leading financiers in 2008.
The content has been authored in collaboration with our guest contributor, Michael Harris .
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