Introduction
On July 7th, Uranus will move into Gemini for the first time in 84 years. Uranus's cycle lasts approximately 84 years, with the planet spending about 7 years in each zodiac sign. Because Uranus goes retrograde on November 8th, it will move back into Taurus until April 26th, when it finally settles in Gemini until May 29th, 2032.
Uranus in Gemini is closely connected to key moments in American history. According to Luther Jensen, the early settlements in 1523 and 1607, the upheavals in 1681, the Declaration of Independence on July 4, 1776, when Uranus reaches 8 degrees, the Civil War in the 1860s, and the period from 1943 to 1944 are all important periods linked to Uranus in Gemini. Note: Luther Jensen wrote this in 1935 in his book Astro-Cycles and Speculative Markets, unaware of the later involvement of the US in World War II.
Uranus will not reach the sensitive period of Gemini 8 to 9 degrees before July 2027 to May 2028, but the period leading up to these dates will surely be significant, during which important changes may be expected. The signing of the Big Beautiful Bill by President Trump may be an expression of significant changes to come in the US society.
The US Indices have been rising in the lead-up to the signing of this bill, anticipating a potential positive outcome. With Uranus moving into Gemini on July 7, 2025, and the US government's announcement to implement the previously announced tariffs by August 1, 2025 for all countries, I doubt the recent trend will continue for long; however, it may depend on the outcome on the tariff levies with important trading partners, such as Canada and the European Union. A positive outcome may be good for the markets in the short term.
Earlier this week, I mentioned in a note on Substack and other media platforms the potential shift in trends when Venus’ Heliocentric Latitude reaches extreme values. This is especially true when it aligns with many other planetary cycles, as shown in the chart below.
For the premium subscribers, I have updated this chart with other important planetary cycles that will unfold in the next few weeks, to show the various possibilities in which the current trend may develop further.