These zodiac signs can expect a financial shake-up when Pluto goes retrograde

Ahoy, star seeds! On May 4, Pluto, our planet of sex, death, primordial impulses, and shared resources, goes retrograde in Aquarius.Named for the lord of the underworld himself, Pluto will remain retrograde through October 13th, heralding a time of introspection and shadow dancing.

Because Pluto rules the realm of resources, Gamblizard astrologer Ashley Boyd tells The Post this transit will serve as a “money wake-up call” for four zodiac signs.Read on to see if the dark lord will be affecting your resources and investments. According to Boyd, Gemini folk will no longer be able to ignore their debts.

“Pluto retrograde is lighting up your eighth house — the zone that rules shared finances, debt, taxes, and deeper money ties.If you’ve been dodging cash-based convos or letting financial commitments slide, this retrograde is about to bring that to the surface.

The truth? It’s time to face the numbers.”Daunting as it may seem, dragging your dues into the light is the only way to pay up and progress forward.“Total up your debt, revisit any joint accounts or financial agreements, and set clear boundaries where needed.

If something feels unbalanced, it probably is.Honesty is your superpower this month — even if it’s uncomfortable at first.”Boyd suggests that archers need to change the way they conceptualize and communicate about money matters.

“Pluto’s reverse spin is hitting your third house of communication and mindset, Sagittarius.That means your thoughts, words, and conversations around money are up for review.

Are you avoiding the topic completely? Or maybe you’re sharing too much, too soon, with the wrong people?”Boyd urges Sag folk to focus on clarity and confidence when setting boundaries and affirming their worth.“Practice saying things like ‘That’s not in my budget right now’ or ‘Here’s what I charge.’ The way you talk about money influences how others treat you.

Shift the dialogue, and your finances might just fo...

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Publisher: New York Post

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