Cancer
JUN 21 - JUL 22
Financial Opportunities
Cancer, this month begins with a full moon in Aquarius and across your money axis. This powerful lunar phase could highlight areas that need attention, as well as opportunities to enhance your income that you might have missed. The sun’s presence in your personal financial zone can be a call to take stock and consider how you might make some improvements.
A powerful Mars aspect on August 1 can also ring in the changes if you’re prepared to collaborate with someone who might make a great business partner.
There’s also quite an emphasis on your sector of talk and thought, with chatty Mercury and dynamic Mars in this zone encouraging you to reach out and make new and valuable connections. If you’re eager to start an online or e-commerce business, this is a good time to go ahead.
Go easy around the sixteenth as the new moon angles toward electric Uranus. You could regret a purchase you made in haste, so think carefully before investing in anything. It might not be all that it seems. You want to make progress, but it’s the way you go about it that counts.
The sun’s move into Virgo on August 23 continues the theme of good communication, learning new skills, and getting your message out to the world. And the better organized you are, the more successful you’ll be.
Also on the twenty-third, messenger Mercury turns retrograde and will remain so for around three weeks. Because it turns retrograde in your sector of talk and thought, it will pay to take extra care. Remember to back up your hard drive, keep important documents safe, and give yourself enough time to reach your deadlines.
Dynamic Mars changes signs into harmonious Libra and your home and family sector on August 27 and will be here for around six weeks. You might be ready to make your place as beautiful and peaceful as possible, which could entail some major decluttering, so be ready.
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