Pulse

Before the market moves, it has a mood. Pulse helps you feel it.
Pulse is a free, weekly market outlook created for traders who want clarity before the trading week begins—not breaking news, not stock tips, and not noise.
It combines astrological interpretation of time, price positioning of key indices, sectoral focus, and probability-based market behaviour to help you understand what kind of week you are stepping into.
Pulse doesn’t tell you what to trade.
It helps you understand how to approach the market.

What is a Pulse?

Pulse is a weekly astrological and price-based market analysis designed to answer one important question:

What is the probability and behaviour of the coming week?

Each edition of Pulse interprets the market through:

How time cycles may influence market behaviour, volatility, and shifts.

Where price currently stands within the larger market structure

Areas where attention, participation, and rotation may concentrate.

Levels worth observing—not blindly trading.

Whether the week is more likely to reward patience, selectivity, or momentum.
Pulse focuses on context, probability, and behaviour—not certainty.

Why Pulse Exists

Most traders react after the market moves.
Pulse is designed to help you prepare before it does.

Instead of asking:

“What happened today?”

Pulse helps you ask:

“How is the market likely to behave this week?”

This shift alone reduces:

  • Emotional trading
  • Overtrading
  • Dependency on news and opinions
  • Pulse helps traders trade less, but think better.

How to Use Pulse (The Right Way)

Pulse works best when used as context, not command.

Step 1: Read Pulse Before the Week Begins

Read it once, slowly—preferably before Monday’s session.
Pulse is meant to set your mindset, not rush decisions.

Step 2: Absorb the Mood of the Week

Is the week likely to be:
directional or range-bound?
volatile or compressed?
aggressive or patient?
Pulse helps you align your behaviour with the week’s structure.

Step 3: Observe Key Numbers, Don’t Marry Them

The numbers shared in Pulse are reference zones, not signals.
Let price behaviour confirm before acting.

Step 4: Watch Hot Sectors Quietly

Pulse highlights sectors where energy may build.
You don’t need to trade all of them—sometimes knowing what to ignore is the edge.

Step 5: Think in Probabilities, Not Predictions

Pulse never promises outcomes.
It helps you reduce mistakes by understanding likelihood, not certainty.

Step 6: Review at the End of the Week

Before the next Pulse arrives, reflect:
Did the market behave as expected?
Did you react—or observe?
Did Pulse help you wait better?
This reflection compounds clarity over time.

Who Pulse Is For

Pulse is designed for:

traders seeking a weekly market outlook
traders interested in astro trading and time-based analysis
traders who want context before execution
traders tired of noisy news and conflicting opinions

Pulse is not designed for:

traders looking for guaranteed predictions
impulsive, excitement-driven trading

How Pulse Is Delivered

From: feelthepulse@raviroushanl.com
No spam.
No overload.
Just one calm, structured perspective for the week ahead.

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    Pulse is a weekly astrological and price-based market outlook that helps traders understand probability, behaviour, sector focus, and structure of the week—without relying on news or tips.