
Your July 2025 Horoscope for Scorpio
by Susan MillerOther big news this month includes the move of Uranus into Gemini on July 7 for the first time since 1941 to 1949. Until now, Uranus has been on one of the angles of your chart, the seventh house, which rules your partnerships in love (such as marriage), serious collaborations, and partnerships in business. Uranus is nontraditional and erratic, so you may have found relationships difficult to manage. Uranus will leave your relationship house from July 7 to November 7 to give you a preview of what is to come. Uranus will then return to Gemini (and your financial eighth house) starting on April 25, 2026, until May 22, 2033—a period of seven years.
Uranus, the planet of surprise and unanticipated events, is about to give you a cosmic MBA. With a volatile planet in your financial house, it would be wise to take a slow, careful, and conservative approach to money management. Leave emotions out of the equation, and if you have a financial advisor to reach out to, that would be ideal. While your money can fluctuate (most likely due to unanticipated expenses), if you keep a steady hand on the wheel, you should come though this period wealthier than when you entered it.
This year Uranus will stay a short time, from July 7 to November 7. Next year, Uranus will be back more permanently, from April 25, 2026, to May 22, 2033. While sometimes you might be startled by a large bill you did not expect, at other times you will receive a large amount of money that you never anticipated. Don’t let tricky Uranus make you think you are forever “in the money” when you find yourself in an unexpectedly lucrative period—Uranus wants to teach you to save for times when things don’t go your way.
Hosting Uranus in your eighth house will be a little easier than where you’ve hosted Uranus in the past seven years, your seventh house of marriage and serious partnerships (romantic or professional). It is possible you had no problems with any serious relationships in your life during that time—rather, the problem may have centered on a fierce competitor that you had to contend with.