MainStreet Financial Astrology
Aries
Aries
3/21 -
4/19
Taurus
Taurus
4/20 -
5/20
Gemini
Gemini
5/21 -
6/21
Cancer
Cancer
6/22 -
7/22
Leo
Leo
7/23 -
8/22
Virgo
Virgo
8/23 -
9/22
Libra
Libra
9/23 -
10/22
Scorpio
Scorpio
10/23 -
11/21
Sagittarius
Sagittarius
11/22 -
12/21
Capricorn
Capricorn
12/22 -
1/19
Aquarius
Aquarius
1/20 -
2/18
Pisces
Pisces
2/19 -
3/20

Mars Money Motivator Sign

Virgo

(August 23 - September 22)
Based on the position of the red planet in your astrological chart, the Mars Money Motivator sign tells you what motivates you to make, spend, save and invest money. It will also show you how others may view you through your financial habits and give you insight into what careers you may enjoy pursuing and why.

Mars in Virgo
No spotlights for you, thank you very much! You prefer to operate behind the scenes, safely out of public view. There, you'll work hard to improve circumstances for those less fortunate than yourself. Your incredible work ethic, attention to detail and humility make you an attractive employee in almost any field, but you're especially drawn to the service industry, whether that means bartending or waiting tables, or a career in healthcare or public service. You would also make an excellent accountant, and your ability to understand complex systems could lead you into the field of engineering or mechanics. Alternatively, you might find yourself in the nonprofit industry or working to improve the environment.

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