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MainStreet Financial Astrology
Fiscal Horoscope
Aquarius
(January 20 - February 18)May 16, 2008
The more you invest, the higher the stakes. That basic fact becomes a profound truth when you wrap your hopes around it. Is this about a socially responsible asset? Is it a make-it-or-break-it attempt to raise capital before the week ends? Optimism is good, but so is perspective. Be sure you have a fallback plan, just in case.
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This Month's Horoscope
May 2008
Keep It $imple
Consolidation could be your buzzword for May, Aquarius. You're in the right frame of mind to revisit past financial decisions and make some important changes in the way you handle your money. Your focus should be on simplicity, clarity and transactions you can fully understand. Remember that there's no need to cling to outdated methods, especially on the 5th. Go ahead and free yourself up, because by the 12th, a big and exciting opportunity could cross your path. It might even turn out to be as good as it sounds! The 20th and 21st should be splendid days for you, bringing you a brighter, more optimistic outlook. Still, avoid major purchases and new contracts after May 26, when Mercury goes retrograde.
May 2008
Keep It $imple
Consolidation could be your buzzword for May, Aquarius. You're in the right frame of mind to revisit past financial decisions and make some important changes in the way you handle your money. Your focus should be on simplicity, clarity and transactions you can fully understand. Remember that there's no need to cling to outdated methods, especially on the 5th. Go ahead and free yourself up, because by the 12th, a big and exciting opportunity could cross your path. It might even turn out to be as good as it sounds! The 20th and 21st should be splendid days for you, bringing you a brighter, more optimistic outlook. Still, avoid major purchases and new contracts after May 26, when Mercury goes retrograde.
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