
Your July 2025 Horoscope for Sagittarius
by Susan MillerSUMMARY
You have been thinking quite a bit about your finances. You might respond by saying that you assume everyone has had the same financial focus. You may have a point, but you have transiting planets in money-oriented houses that are urging you to give this area of your life attention. By nature, you are not a materialistic soul, but everyone needs to do a little accounting occasionally to be sure their money management is serving them well and that they are moving toward reaching their goals. If you don’t have a financial advisor, this would be the perfect month to ask friends and family for names and to choose one.
The new moon last month on June 25 appeared in your eighth house of other people’s money, and it was remarkably well aspected. Good-fortune Jupiter was conjunct that new moon and the Sun, which is the best aspect you could ever hope to see. Your eighth house rules such things as taxes and tax refunds, insurance premiums and payouts, contest winnings, divorce talks about the division of property and financial child support, commissions, royalties, severance, cash advances and bonuses, inheritances, mortgages, bank and student loans, and venture capital.
It appears you are still under stellar aspects to receive the money you need, but there might also be an obstacle. This cash may have already been spoken for and will have to be directed to a creditor or lender. Or the funds you are offered (say from your bank) might be too little to cover certain costs. The obstacle will arise from a conflict between that new moon and the Sun with Saturn and Neptune who are both in your fifth house of romance, children, and creativity.
You may need child support but feel the offer being given to you by your soon-to-be-ex is too low, or you might not be receiving the checks your ex promised. Or you may feel a creative endeavor you have worked on for months will be in jeopardy unless you secure the funds to bring the project up to the level of quality you have in mind. It might be that you want to travel overseas, but a pressing financial obligation could compel you to delay or cancel the trip in early July (or you might have already canceled it in late June). An obstacle does not mean there is no solution, only that you need to discuss the situation and devise a plan.