
Your July 2025 Horoscope for Taurus
by Susan MillerThe readers who will feel the new moon of last month, June 25, the most in early July will be those with birthdays that fall from April 20 to April 28. The same is true for those with Taurus rising 4 degrees, plus or minus four degrees. If you have a planet in early degrees, near 4 degrees of Taurus, Virgo, Capricorn, Cancer, Scorpio, or Pisces, that planet will also swing into action and help you.
In the coming year, Jupiter will show you how to negotiate well for yourself if you are open to his tutoring. (Don’t worry—Jupiter is gentle and always staunchly on your side.) Concentrate on communications and contracts in early July.
The third house, which last month’s new moon on June 25 lit up in your chart, also rules quick, short travel. You might want to leave town for a long weekend. You may not opt to travel, however, for you may not feel like packing and dealing with traffic and possibly difficult weather conditions. If you want to just stay home and rest—and also save money—you can, for you will have other opportunities to travel this month and later in the year, and those may present better conditions.
You don’t have long to think things over a negotiation if you are in the middle of a deal. Mercury will be retrograde in Leo beginning this month on July 18 until August 10.
Don’t get too close to July 18. Leave a space of days, for as you get closer, you will already feel the swirling confusing cosmic dust in the air. Sign sooner, not later. Put off the purchase of a new computer, smart phone, kitchen appliance, or car—any product with moving parts or electronic chips inside—while Mercury is out of phase. If you keep your distance from that period for buying electronic items, you will be glad you did.
Having said that, I absolutely love next month’s full moon on August 9 to start a new launch or reveal something you’ve been working on. I know Mercury will still be retrograde, getting ready to turn direct in one days on Sunday August 10, but sometimes we have to break a few rules—the planets are outstandingly harmonious. I would be hard pressed to find any day this glorious later in the month, or in the coming few months.