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Astrology Scores Explained

A core guide to understanding what the 0-100 Ajna Score represents and how to interpret it for different timeframes.

What Does the 0-100 Score Mean?

The Ajna Score is a **Vitality Score**. It is a quantitative measure of the overall astrological favorability for a given entity at a specific point in time. It is NOT a prediction of a stock price or a game's final score.

  • A **high score** indicates that the planetary alignments are supportive, suggesting a period of strength, opportunity, and positive sentiment.
  • A **low score** indicates that the planetary alignments are challenging, suggesting a period of pressure, obstacles, and negative sentiment.
  • A **neutral score** indicates a mixed or stable period with no strong cosmic push in either direction.

The Two Components of the Score

Every score is a weighted average of two different calculations:

  1. Mood Score (60% weight): Calculated by analyzing planetary transits from the entity's **Moon sign**. This reflects the psychological climate, public perception, brand sentiment, and emotional tone.
  2. Event Score (40% weight): Calculated by analyzing transits from the entity's **Ascendant (Lagna)**. This reflects tangible, real-world events, concrete actions, and structural opportunities or challenges.

By blending these two, the final score provides a holistic view of both the underlying sentiment and the potential for real-world happenings.

Difference Between Daily vs. Quarterly Score

The meaning of a score depends entirely on its timeframe, because different planets are weighted for each period.

  • A **Daily Score of 85** is driven primarily by a favorable transit of the fast-moving **Moon**. It indicates a great day for positive sentiment and emotional well-being, but it is short-lived.
  • A **Quarterly Score of 85** is driven by favorable transits of the slow-moving giants, **Jupiter and Saturn**. This indicates a sustained three-month period of major opportunity, growth, and structural support. It is far more significant than a high daily score.

Always check the timeframe of the score you are looking at. A challenging quarter can still have good days, and a favorable year can have bad weeks.

How to Interpret Score Ranges

Strong Positive (80-100)

This is a "green light" period. The cosmic energies are highly supportive. It's a time for action, initiating new projects, and capitalizing on opportunities. For a stock, this could correlate with positive news and upward momentum. For a team, it suggests they are in top form.

Neutral / Stable (70-79)

Things are steady. There are no major astrological headwinds or tailwinds. This is a good time for consolidation, planning, and steady execution. The outcome depends more on free will and external factors than on strong cosmic influence.

Challenging / High-Risk (Below 70)

This is a "yellow light" or "red light" period. The planetary alignments are creating pressure, obstacles, or conflict. It is a time for caution, diligence, and avoiding unnecessary risks. For a stock, this could indicate volatility or negative sentiment. For a team, it might point to a period of struggle or vulnerability.

What NOT to Do With the Scores

  • Do NOT use the score as a direct financial predictor. A score of 90 does not mean a stock will go up 90%.
  • Do NOT make important life or financial decisions based solely on the score. It is a single data point for consideration.
  • Do NOT panic on a low score day. See it as a signal to be more mindful, prepared, and patient.
  • Do NOT ignore real-world data. The scores should be used in conjunction with, not as a replacement for, fundamental analysis and common sense.
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