Pisces Monthly Money Horoscope

April 2026

Because the Sun will always spend the first three weeks of April in your income sector, the solar spotlight is always on your income situation, matters and options at this time of year. However, with a lot of water having already passed under the bridge by the time the Sun returned on the March equinox and more to come. It was back in January that Neptune, the planet of hopes and dreams returned to spend the next 13 years in your financial sector and a few weeks later that Saturn returned to spend the next two years giving you the resolve to do whatever it takes for as long as it takes. Both the Sun and Venus, who left your income sector on 31st March, spent their early days aligned with Neptune and Saturn, as will Mars when he returns to begin his first war on income roadblocks and barriers, whether real or imagined in two years on 10th April and Mercury, with the smart head for money needed to get your head in the game and to think on your feet on 15th April. This is an overlap of the early months of a major new chapter that will continue for years and what will be the most active and lucrative months of any year on the income front. The Sun will leave your income sector on 20th April, but not before the Moon not only moves through from 16th April to 18th April, but as a New Moon. The Moon's return every four weeks can sharpen your nose for money and act as a trigger, while as a New Moon this can give income potential the green light and a tailwind. An alignment with the Sun and all six planets in your income sector as the Moon moves through will give this additional weight. Meanwhile, with no planets on the other side of the financial fence, the Moon's return to your financial sector from 1st April to 4th April and again from 28th April, where it will end the month, will be a chance to sharpen your financial instincts and check in on money matters.

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More about your Pisces monthly money horoscope and finances

Money is definitely a good thing, for else how could you shop? There are so many fun and pretty things to buy. Earning money is not quite the same, for that can be a real problem, particularly when you don’t actually value it.

You like having the freedom to spend, but you don’t enjoy being a captive to employment. It’s one of life’s cruel twists. The obvious solution is to be born wealthy. Your Pisces monthly money horoscope helps you consider money in the serious light it deserves. You can’t simply ignore the idea of money until you need it.

Your Pisces monthly money horoscope charts financial opportunities

Sometimes you’re content only to get by. That can mean a life of occasional jobs and the prayer for a well-employed marriage partner. If you’re attempting a career based on your own creativity, a positive financial period can give you a boost forward.

This is the time to work harder to get your offerings before the people who could buy them. It’s not crass or materialistic, it’s business. Have faith in your own talent, market your wares, and let the money flow. Once that happens, you feel gratified.

Look for fiscal ups and downs in your Pisces monthly money horoscope

During a slow period, it’s wise to conserve, which is something that feels difficult to you. It’s so easy to pay with a credit card, and to stack the bills on your desk unopened. That can be a sad awakening if it’s a cold winter and the heating bill is through the roof.

Even if you rightly assume that money is just a resource, not a sign of anything meaningful, it is necessary to manage it successfully. Use what you have with respect. Don’t squander your money, for having some put aside for a rainy day is wise—you might need to buy an umbrella. Have faith that the universe will provide for you, and when it does, use carefully what you’ve been given.

More about your Pisces monthly money horoscope and finances

Money is definitely a good thing, for else how could you shop? There are so many fun and pretty things to buy. Earning money is not quite the same, for that can be a real problem, particularly when you don’t actually value it.