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The Forecast of Chinese Zodiac in the Year of Horse Series 2014-HORSE

Ricky Yim

Overall

You are luckier this year than last year, though there may be more arguments and quarrels with people around you due to your gain in power and status. Think it simple and don't make things complicated.

Career

You will gain power and leadership in career, in particular if you are working in logistics, transportation and car industries. You will also be benefited if you are required to go on business trips or work in trade industry. The change is more significant if your rank is more senior. But you need to be careful to the relationship with colleagues after you get promoted or being assigned to important tasks. You are recommended to worship the Year of God and wear an amulet to protect you from bad luck.

Relationships

Luck in relationship is not as good as that of last year. Fortunately, you are cheerful and optimistic, which would enhance relationship. Be mindful of your words, as people who were born in the Year of Horse are straightforward and arrogant. In particular, you would be dominating this year, so avoid being too high-profile.

Wealth

There would be no problem in earning money through career this year but be prepared to have unexpected spending especially in summer and autumn. You may consider travelling in these seasons as it would be better to spend on things that would make you happy. But you are not recommended to travel in the fifth month in the Chinese calendar. You may also put a dragon-shaped decoration that is made of china to strengthen your luck in wealth in the eastern side, but be aware not to point its head towards people.

Health

Pay special attention to the condition to your lung, large intestine and respiratory system this year. You may be suffered from minor illnesses such as cold, cough or diarrhea. Be careful of accidents, in particular in the first, fifth, sixth and tenth months of the Chinese calendar.