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Aries
(March 21 - April 19)May 7, 2008
Today you'll feel the pull of quick money instead of those slow-earning assets that are the stuff of retirement. With luck, you'll do a lot better than breaking even. Try to think rationally instead of trading from the gut. Instinct is probably your survival skill rather than your shortcut to profit.
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This Month's Horoscope
May 2008
Other People's Money
Even in lean times, Aries, you still manage to find opportunities. If you've been backing away from new investment strategies for the past several months, you could have a change of heart on the 9th. Suddenly, certain risks and speculative ventures look a lot more attractive, and you're willing to consider what you've heretofore been resisting. By the 15th or 16th, you could benefit from other people's money, most likely via your spouse or business partner. Starting on the 20th, make sure your routine transactions are all in order, because Mercury turns retrograde on the 26th, and it won't go direct for another three weeks. During that period, it's not a good idea to open new accounts or initiate new investments.
May 2008
Other People's Money
Even in lean times, Aries, you still manage to find opportunities. If you've been backing away from new investment strategies for the past several months, you could have a change of heart on the 9th. Suddenly, certain risks and speculative ventures look a lot more attractive, and you're willing to consider what you've heretofore been resisting. By the 15th or 16th, you could benefit from other people's money, most likely via your spouse or business partner. Starting on the 20th, make sure your routine transactions are all in order, because Mercury turns retrograde on the 26th, and it won't go direct for another three weeks. During that period, it's not a good idea to open new accounts or initiate new investments.
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