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    The 3 Worst Times to Start a Business (According to Planetary Transits)

    Astrology ExpertMay 4, 20264 min read
    The 3 Worst Times to Start a Business (According to Planetary Transits)

    The Importance of the Launch Date

    In business astrology, the exact minute you register your company or launch your product becomes the "Birth Chart" of that business. If you launch under terrible planetary weather, you will face endless cash flow issues, legal battles, and employee turnover. Here are the three absolute worst times to launch.

    1. During Mercury Retrograde

    The Danger: Miscommunication and tech failures.

    Mercury rules commerce, trade, contracts, and communication. If you sign a partnership agreement or launch a website while Mercury is moving backward, expect the contract to be renegotiated or the website to crash on day one. Clients will misunderstand your offers, and marketing campaigns will fail to convert. Always wait for Mercury to go direct.

    2. During the Eclipse Season

    The Danger: Unpredictable, chaotic shakeups.

    Eclipses (Solar or Lunar) occur when the Sun and Moon align with Rahu and Ketu. Eclipses are "wildcards" that bring sudden, massive changes. A business launched during an eclipse will never have stability. The leadership team will constantly change, and the core business model will be forced to pivot wildly within the first year.

    3. During Venus Combust (Tara Doba)

    The Danger: Lack of cash flow and zero brand appeal.

    Venus rules luxury, aesthetics, and, most importantly, liquid cash. When Venus gets too close to the Sun, it becomes "Combust" (its energy is burned up). A business launched during a Venus combust will struggle immensely to attract paying customers. People might like the product, but they simply won't open their wallets to buy it.

    Before you invest your life savings, consult a professional astrologer to find a powerful Shubh Muhurat (Auspicious Timing) to guarantee your success.

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