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Libra
(September 23 - October 22)May 16, 2008
It's up and at 'em today. The race is to the swiftest, and if you snooze you lose. Keep both hands on the trades that will earn your livelihood and one eye on the emerging markets that could make you fabulously rich. And because you're such a people person, expect a lot of distraction. Don't worry. You can handle this.
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This Month's Horoscope
May 2008
Take Action When the Moon is Full
You'll have to use your skills as a negotiator on the 1st of the month, Libra, to smooth the way between two or more difficult, powerful people or groups and create a sensible financial plan that works for all involved. Fortunately, everyone agrees that a consensus must be reached. Thank goodness the New Moon on the 5th kicks off several weeks of relative monetary stability. Your best days in May to take action with your finances are the 15th and 16th, when the Moon moves through your sign. Have all the details in place by the 23rd, because the last business week in May isn't conducive to making savvy money decisions. There's just too much going on behind the scenes.
May 2008
Take Action When the Moon is Full
You'll have to use your skills as a negotiator on the 1st of the month, Libra, to smooth the way between two or more difficult, powerful people or groups and create a sensible financial plan that works for all involved. Fortunately, everyone agrees that a consensus must be reached. Thank goodness the New Moon on the 5th kicks off several weeks of relative monetary stability. Your best days in May to take action with your finances are the 15th and 16th, when the Moon moves through your sign. Have all the details in place by the 23rd, because the last business week in May isn't conducive to making savvy money decisions. There's just too much going on behind the scenes.
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