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Sagittarius, July 2026: Your Monthly Horoscope

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01.07.2026

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Sagittarius, July 2026: Your Monthly Horoscope

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Jupiter finally moved into Leo at the end of June, and Sagittarius, you can feel the difference already. Your ruling planet spent months in Cancer, a sign that asked you to sit still, go inward, tend to things close to home, and generally operate at a lower frequency than the one you naturally prefer. That stretch had its value — even if you spent most of it impatient — but it’s over. Jupiter in Leo is expansive, warm, and built for fire signs. This is territory your ruling planet thrives in, and the whole month is going to carry that energy.

The 2nd has Jupiter squaring Chiron, which is the first thing July asks of you before handing over the good stuff. Old wounds around recognition, around being taken seriously, around being too much or not enough for the people in your life — those get surfaced early. Don’t skip past this part to get to the confident stuff. Jupiter squaring Chiron at the start of the month means the expansion later in July has more traction if you do the work here first.

Mars conjuncts Uranus in Gemini on the 4th, your opposite sign, sending a jolt through your relational and intellectual world. Conversations get unpredictable. Plans made with others need renegotiating. Someone close to you acts in a way you didn’t account for. For a sign that prizes its freedom and its ability to pivot, this is more opportunity than obstacle — but it requires you to actually be present........

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