
Your July 2026 Horoscope for Gemini
by Susan MillerI will admit that when this new moon first appears, it will be void of course, which is a term astrologers use when a moon is not speaking or communicating with any planet, rendering the moon weak and less effective. The moon will be void for 12 hours, 51 minutes, but the problem is a new moon’s outlook is fixed at the moment the new moon is “born” (the day and time she arrives—even if it’s void for only a minute).
You may have an aspect in your natal chart that will help this situation (one I cannot see from where I sit because it is in your unique horoscope). For that reason I say, try to raise your income in any way you want. See what happens. I hope you will be the exception to the rule. If you are a Gemini or have Gemini rising, let me know your experience by writing to me at [email protected]. Keep in mind that you will have to wait at least 10 days after July 14 to see if anything will happen from your efforts to become richer. If you are self-employed, you may want to launch a self-promotion campaign over social media, do publicity, or advertise your goods and services.
Mars entered Gemini for the first time in two years on June 28 and will remain in your sign until August 11. Having Mars in your sign is a great advantage—you will have a higher than usual profile, and important people will be attracted to your confidence, courage, and drive. When Mars is in your sign, influential people are more likely to approve your ideas and even help you advance.
At the same time, you will be somewhat hampered by having Mercury, your ruling planet, being retrograde, a trend that started last month on June 29 and will continue until July 23. This is not a time to sign important papers, for during these periods information is often missing or overlooked. It is also not a time to begin new ventures or buy expensive equipment or machines with electronic chips. That includes a car, so wait to purchase one until you arrive at the end of July. I don’t like buying anything costly either, such as expensive furniture, clothing, or jewelry—hold off for now.





