The question is answered by Lucas with a spread of 3 Tarot whose meaning is: Where you stand now, What you aspire to, How to get there.
This card indicates that you are in an unsatisfactory financial situation. You may feel stuck and unable to make important decisions about your financial life. This feeling of stagnation could be due to several factors, such as a lack of information on how to manage your finances or a lack of confidence in your own abilities.
This card shows your expectations and wishes for the future. You dream of a prosperous future, but you know it will require change and effort on your part. You need to make concrete decisions to achieve your financial goals and not get stuck in the current situation.
This card shows that in order to achieve your financial aspirations you will have to face challenges and changes. You may find yourself in a time of transition where you need to let go of old thinking patterns and set yourself new, more challenging goals. You can also think of creative ways to profit from the financial challenges you encounter.
In conclusion, the cards suggest that if you want to achieve your financial goals you need to make concrete decisions, be prepared to face challenges and be creative in finding innovative financial solutions. The answer to the question is therefore: yes, it is likely that you need to make changes in your financial life if you want to achieve your goals.
What will my financial life be like?
In conclusion, it appears from the tarot that your financial life will be positive if you learn to manage your financial responsibilities and use your resources appropriately. To do this, you'll need to pay close attention to your financial habits and make sure you're using your resources efficiently and effectively. If you do, you will finally be able to meet your financial goals and enjoy a greater sense of personal accomplishment.
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Should I take out a loan to finance a project or risk my savings?
The papers suggest that a loan should be taken out to finance the project, as there is motivation, creativity and enthusiasm in developing it, but also care should be taken to make informed decisions and be patient in carrying it out. Therefore, it is better to take out a loan to finance the project than to risk your savings.
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How will my financial situation be in the long run?
Bottom line, the cards suggest that with the right amount of effort and determination, your long-term financial situation will be sound. You must be aware of your financial ideas and be ready to face the difficulties encountered on the journey to success. Always remember that with perseverance and effort you will get where you want to go in financial life.
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What are the odds of a big profit trading stocks over the medium term?
In conclusion, based on these two cards, we can confidently say that your chances of making a big profit through stock trading in the medium term are good. Both tarot cards show positive signs that indicate a period of financial development and growth. So, our answer is YES.
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I have saved enough money to buy a house. But I have to choose between paying in cash or taking out a mortgage. What's the best choice?
After considering these three cards, it can be concluded that the best choice for you is to take out a mortgage as you currently do not have enough cash on hand. However, it is important to remember that you should make your choice carefully, weighing all the pros and cons of the two options so that you can make the decision that is best suited to your financial circumstances.
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According to the cards, what would be the next step to take to reach my financial goals?
From the three cards drawn it emerges that in order to achieve your financial goals you should free yourself from any subconscious blocks, explore all the possibilities available to you and make the most of your abilities. You have to work on yourself to identify any obstacles and then focus on finding new opportunities that can lead you to a better future in economic terms.
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