Money Astrology Guides
Deeper than a single sign or a single month: these guides cover the planetary cycles and chart placements astrologers actually connect to money — real cycle lengths, framed for practical, entertainment reading. See the disclaimer.
Everything else on this site is organized around a sun sign — a static placement fixed at birth. These 12 guides cover the other half of astrology entirely: the moving parts. A Saturn return only happens a small handful of times across an entire lifetime; a Jupiter return arrives roughly every 12 years; new and full moons cycle monthly and reliably; eclipses cluster together roughly twice a year; a Venus star point lands once every eight years or so. Each of these guides explains what the underlying astronomical cycle actually is first — real orbital periods, real planetary mechanics, verifiable facts independent of any astrological interpretation — before getting into how that cycle has traditionally, historically been read for money specifically.
They split roughly into two groups. The life-cycle guides — Saturn return, Jupiter return, the North Node, your big three — cover placements and cycles that unfold over years or decades, the kind of astrological context that shapes a financial life's broader chapters rather than any single week. The calendar-rhythm guides — new and full moons, eclipses, Mercury cazimi, Venus star points, Saturn and Jupiter's transits through the money houses — cover shorter, recurring windows that show up regularly enough to actually build a habit or a checkpoint around, whether or not you find the underlying astrology itself compelling.
A structural guide sits alongside those two groups rather than in either: the money houses themselves — 2nd, 6th, 8th, and 10th — which aren't cycles at all but fixed territories in a birth chart, each governing a genuinely different kind of financial life (personal income, daily work, shared resources, career reputation). Most of the transit-based guides above reference back to whichever of these four houses they're actually moving through, so it's worth reading as a reference point for the others rather than in isolation.
Worth being honest about the limits of all twelve guides at once: none of these cycles cause a specific financial outcome, and several of them — house placements, Moon sign, Rising sign — require an actual birth chart with real time and location data to calculate accurately, which sun-sign content alone genuinely can't provide. GetMyHoro covers full natal chart calculation for anyone who wants the exact underlying birth data these particular guides reference throughout. And whatever cycle brought you here, the concrete financial plan still depends on real numbers — FinAdministrator's calculators are the practical next step every guide below eventually points back to. See the disclaimer for the complete, honest picture on every one of the twelve guides below.
A practical note on how these twelve guides relate to each other, since several genuinely build on the same underlying concepts: start with the money houses if you're new to chart-based astrology at all, since Saturn's and Jupiter's transits through the 2nd house, and the North Node's placement relative to the money houses, only make full sense once the houses themselves are understood as fixed territories rather than moving cycles. From there, the faster lunar guides — new moon, full moon, eclipses — are the easiest to actually put into practice immediately, since they recur reliably every month or roughly every six months rather than requiring a genuine wait of a decade or considerably more.
The life-cycle guides reward a different kind of patience: a Saturn return only comes around a handful of times across an entire lifetime, and a Venus star point roughly once every eight years, which means the most useful thing to take from those guides isn't an immediate action so much as a framework for recognizing a genuinely significant window when it actually arrives, rather than missing its significance entirely simply because nothing on an ordinary calendar flagged that particular week or year as being any different from the rest.
As with the rankings hub elsewhere on this site, this growing collection of twelve guides is meant to expand gradually over time as genuinely distinct transits and cycles get added, each researched and written with the same real astronomical grounding and the same honest caveats as the first twelve, rather than added purely to pad out a number listed somewhere on this particular category page, with no real substance behind the addition.
- Saturn Return and Money
- Jupiter Return and Money
- Eclipses and Money
- New Moon Money Rituals
- Full Moon and Finances
- Venus Star Point and Money
- North Node and Wealth
- Saturn in Your Money House
- Jupiter Transit and Abundance
- Mercury Cazimi and Financial Decisions
- The Money Houses: 2nd, 6th, 8th, and 10th
- Your Big Three and Money