The question is answered by Lucas with a spread of 3 Tarot whose meaning is: Nature, Cause, Solution.
The tarot cards drawn are: Seven of Cups reversed, Two of Swords reversed, Temperance reversed.
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Answer to the question
The reversed Seven of Cups card indicates that Roberto is not well prepared to deal with real estate investments. The card suggests that he has failed to gather all the information necessary to make an adequate and informed decision.
The reversed Two of Swords card indicates that the cause of Roberto's lack of preparation may be due to his lack of information or his inability to access this information. He may not even be aware of the possible consequences of investing in real estate.
The reversed Temperance card suggests that Bob needs a little more time to reflect on his decisions and study his options before taking any action. He should also consider seeking professional support so that he can have a more objective point of view.
Based on the papers, it seems likely that Roberto will need more time to gather information and do an appropriate analysis before making a decision regarding real estate investments. Therefore, the most appropriate response would be: Roberto, you need more time to better understand real estate investing.
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Based on the interpretation of the two tarot cards, it appears that Andrea is not the ideal fit for managing your investment portfolio. There are too many insecurities and financial problems associated with him therefore the answer is No.
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What are the risks of a short-term investment?
In conclusion, the three tarot cards suggest that while it can be profitable to invest in the short term, it is important to consider all aspects: physical, emotional and spiritual. To avoid significant risks it is necessary to be well informed about the financial market and to make informed choices.
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How do you advise me to invest my savings, dear accountant Marco?
In conclusion, many useful tips emerge from the cards to follow when investing your savings: be ready to face new opportunities, make decisions based on accurate data, stay true to your strategy, make the most of available resources and be proactive in your choices financial. To cope with all these aspects, Marco should plan his investment carefully and avoid decisions taken on impulse. He should also seek expert advice and weigh all options carefully before deciding how to distribute his savings.
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What do you think of gold as a safe investment?
In conclusion, the two papers suggest that gold may not be the best choice as a safe investment as the current situation seems confusing and uncertain, while financial decisions may not be made responsibly. You should therefore explore other types of safer investments more carefully before deciding if gold is right for you. So, based on the information provided by the two Tarot cards, the answer to your question is no.
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According to the papers, should I invest in stocks or bonds?
From the answers given by the cards, it seems that you should invest in bonds rather than stocks. Bonds are safer and can offer you stable returns, while stocks are more risky and exposed to market fluctuations. By investing in bonds, you will be able to maintain the stability of your financial wealth and achieve your financial goals in the long run.
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Do I need to make any changes in my financial life in the short term?
The cards show that you need to make some changes in your financial life in the short term. This reading also suggests that you need to start making quick and effective decisions and not let fear or ignorance about your current or future financial situation hold you back. Immediate sacrifices need to be made to achieve more important long-term goals, but this is the right path to take if you want to make some positive changes in your short-term financial life. So the answer to the question is: Yes, you need to make some changes in your short-term financial life.
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