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

Spend/Save Sign

Sagittarius

(November 22 - December 21)
Your Venus sign, determined by the placement of the goddess of love in your birth chart, identifies the objects of your affection and measures the intensity of your emotions. Based on your Venus sign, your Spend/Save profile will tell you how you feel about spending money and putting money away for the future or just a rainy day.

You can spend like there's no tomorrow, and yet you're future-focused, so you also want to save and grow your money. And your investment horizon is quite a bit broader than most people's: You aren't afraid to look far afield for interesting investment opportunities, whether that means international diversification or simply putting your faith, along with some cash, into future-forward companies. You have your principles, after all, and you have no trouble putting your money where your mouth is. Most of all, your optimism about financial growth nearly ensures long-term financial success -- as long as you don't get carried away with fantastic speculation, risky balloon payments or nefarious variable-rate loans.

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