Dividend Diaries: The Muhurat Ledger
Not every trade is made for profit.
Some are made for memory.
Some, for rhythm.
Some, because the calendar whispers: now.
Muhurat trading arrives like a diya—brief, bright, symbolic.
A single share, a silent nod to tradition.
This year, we didn’t chase momentum.
We honored pause.
October’s metrics were quiet.
FlixBus faded. FAQs went unread.
Even the carousel felt still.
But in that stillness, a dividend paid out—not in numbers, but in clarity.
We watched portfolios flicker.
Tata Motors split, and panic danced across screens.
We didn’t hold it.
But we saw the fear.
We saw the ghost of volatility, and chose not to chase it.
Instead, we turned to our Reserve Booster—
A single TCS share in mom’s portfolio.
Held not for gain,
but for grace.
It stays untouched, unless the trading limit falters.
It’s not just equity. It’s emotional equity.
Muhurat trading reminds us:
Some entries in the ledger are ceremonial.
Some dividends arrive as breath, not balance.
Some pauses are payouts.
So we lit a lamp.
We didn’t buy.
We didn’t sell.
We simply honored the rhythm.
Because in Dividend Diaries,
we don’t just track yield.
We track meaning.
