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The High Priestess: Trusting Your Intuition in Business
Discover how the wisdom of the High Priestess can guide your entrepreneurial journey through uncertainty and reveal hidden opportunities.
Whispers of the Arcana
The Emperor: Building a Legacy That Lasts
Learn how the Emperor's energy can help you create structure, establish authority, and build a business that endures through any challenge.
From Pentacles to Profits Using the 3-Card Spread for ROI Decisions
In the late 1990s, a story circulated through the trading floors of Lower Manhattan about a hedge fund manager who never closed a position without first consulting a deck of cards hidden in his top drawer. His peers laughed, calling it "voodoo economics," until his fund consistently outperformed the S&P 500 during the most volatile quarters of the decade. He wasn’t looking for magic; he was looking for a pattern. He was using one of the oldest information-processing systems known to humanity to filter the noise of the New York Stock Exchange.
From Pentacles to Profits Using the 3-Card Spread for ROI Decisions
In the late 1990s, a story circulated through the trading floors of Lower Manhattan about a hedge fund manager who never closed a position without first consulting a deck of cards hidden in his top drawer. His peers laughed, calling it "voodoo economics," until his fund consistently outperformed the S&P 500 during the most volatile quarters of the decade. He wasn’t looking for magic; he was looking for a pattern. He was using one of the oldest information-processing systems known to humanity to filter the noise of the New York Stock Exchange.
From Pentacles to Profits Using the 3-Card Spread for ROI Decisions
In the late 1990s, a story circulated through the trading floors of Lower Manhattan about a hedge fund manager who never closed a position without first consulting a deck of cards hidden in his top drawer. His peers laughed, calling it "voodoo economics," until his fund consistently outperformed the S&P 500 during the most volatile quarters of the decade. He wasn’t looking for magic; he was looking for a pattern. He was using one of the oldest information-processing systems known to humanity to filter the noise of the New York Stock Exchange.