
Your July 2025 Horoscope for Taurus
by Susan MillerThis new moon, coming later in the month on July 24, understands your deepest wishes to make your home a safe, stylish, and comfortable haven against an occasionally uncertain world. Look at the list of improvements that you would like to make, pick one, and get started. Saturn, the planet of stability, will be in direct communication with that bright, cheerful new moon to ensure the changes you make will be lasting and satisfying.
The most earth-shaking part of the month happens early on. July 7 will be a big day, for Uranus, the planet of excitement, change, rebellion, surprise, and even genius, will leave Taurus and enter Gemini for a short preview of what is to come in 2026. Uranus will enter Gemini on July 7 and stay for four months until November 7. At that time, Uranus will return to Taurus to tie up loose ends (having been in Taurus for seven years) and then return to Gemini on April 25, 2026, to remain there until May 2, 2033, for his typical seven-year stay.
With Uranus moving into Gemini, in coming years you may completely change the type of work you do and your source of income. You need to be careful with your money (which, as a Taurus, you are that way naturally) because you could make a million, lose a million, and make it all back again. Said another way, unexpected changes in your financial status are possible, but if you are careful and conservative with your money, you should be fine.
Circle July 22 when you may get a lucky financial break in terms of real estate or home-related items you want to buy for your home. Uranus will be working with the Sun, a powerful and positive aspect that can bring you real results. Selling property? You may get a bid well above your asking price out of the blue.
Mercury will go retrograde from July 18 to August 10. Do not buy electronic items or machines with moving parts, including a car, during this period. Stick to your routine, and try to avoid signing important documents. Go back to people you know from the past and reconnect—it will be fun to do.