
Your Pisces monthly horoscope for August 2025
Try to get a handle on unnecessary purchases once Mars moves into Libra on 6 August. You might experience a reality check when it comes to your budget and debt. This can help you set financial boundaries to set yourself up for success. Emotionally, you're facing some of your fears and pouring energy into healing work.
Finances are a sore subject when Mars in Libra stares down Saturn in Aries on 8 August. A job could end abruptly or maybe you've had it with a toxic boss, and you finally put in your notice. You could receive disappointing news about work or feel off track with your financial goals. This is also not the best day to make important purchases - you might not be satisfied with whatever you purchase.
The Full Moon in Aquarius on 11 August reminds you that you need rest. Spending time alone to tune out everyone else's energy and opinions can be incredibly recharging. You're also in a phase of closing our cycles and releasing people, situations, and patterns that no longer serve you. Give yourself space to adjust to and even grieve some of these changes.
Luckily, on the same day, Venus and Jupiter, two of the luckiest planets in the sky link up in Cancer. You might feel supported or receive a win from the Universe. This can show up as a new opportunity, invitation, or even someone special entering your life. You have more luck on your side so take the risk!
The energy is productive when Mercury in Leo teams up with Mars in Libra on August 14. This can help you cross things off your to-do list and feel more grounded in the process. If you've wanted to change some of your habits, this energy helps you do so with more ease. The Sun enters Virgo on 22 August, bringing attention to your one-on-one relationships. The next few weeks might have you discussing next steps with a lover or updating your dating profile and looking for someone to settle down with.
There's a New Moon in Virgo, on the same day, that can also bring new contracts and collaborative opportunities into your life. You can also experience a shift in a current relationship dynamic or pattern.
You're feeling more grounded on a daily basis once Venus moves into Leo on 25 August. You could also receive more recognition for your hard work over the next few weeks and, for some, that could look like a raise or promotion. First, you'll have to call out any toxic co-workers or set boundaries at work when Venus in Leo faces off with Pluto in Aquarius on 26 August. Overbooking yourself today can lead to resentment and even take a toll on you physically. Listen to your body and rest, when possible.
The month wraps up with you feeling emotionally and financially secure when Uranus in Gemini links up with Neptune in Aries on 28 August. Perhaps you receive a thoughtful gift or compliment from someone meaningful. You could also come up with a new business idea or way to support yourself. Unexpected job developments can also pop up throughout your day.

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