Aug 17 – Aug 23, 2026

Pisces Weekly Horoscope

Your weekly horoscope for Pisces — this week's cosmic energy.

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Venus in your 8th house of shared resources and intimacy runs into Saturn in your 2nd house of money and self-reliance this week. That tension peaks around August 20. Something you want from someone — closeness, financial help, a deeper commitment — bumps against a wall. The First Quarter Moon on August 20 pushes you to act on it rather than drift.

At a glance

A relationship or financial arrangement asks more of you than you planned to give.

  • Key day: August 20 brings the friction to a head when the First Quarter Moon lands and Venus clashes with Saturn.

Week at a glance — by life area

Love

Venus in your 8th house wants closeness that scares you a little. Around August 20, you'll hit a moment where you want to pull someone closer and pull away at the same time. The Sun entering Virgo on August 23 moves the conversation from feelings into actual plans. Less poetry, more calendar.

Career

Mercury and Jupiter are both in Leo, lighting up your 6th house of daily work. Projects move. Tasks that dragged last week suddenly have momentum. The catch — you're doing more of the unglamorous parts. Filing, organizing, following up. It works, though. Results show by Friday.

Money

Saturn in your 2nd house has been tightening things for a while now. This week Venus presses against Saturn directly, and a spending decision or shared expense becomes a real conversation. Something you've been avoiding looking at — a bill, a split, an agreement — needs actual numbers on it.

Health

Mars in Cancer is sitting in your 5th house, which usually means restless physical energy that wants an outlet. Exercise helps more than usual this week, but the kind that's fun — swimming, dancing, a long walk with no destination. Structured gym routines will bore you. Follow what actually feels good to move through.

The week opens with a low hum of wanting. Venus is moving through your 8th house of intimacy and entanglement, and she's pulling you toward someone or something that involves real vulnerability. Sharing money, sharing a bed, sharing the ugly parts. That pull is strong. But Saturn is parked in your 2nd house of what's yours. He's not letting you forget what it costs. Around August 20, these two planets press against each other hard, and the First Quarter Moon lands the same day. You'll feel it as a specific moment where generosity and self-preservation collide. Maybe someone asks you for something and your stomach tightens before your mouth opens. Maybe you want to go deeper with a person but your brain keeps running the math on what you'd lose. This isn't comfortable. Pisces tends to give first and count later, and this week the counting comes first whether you like it or not. That's not a flaw. That's Saturn doing something useful for once. By August 23, the Sun slides into Virgo and your 7th house of partnerships. The mood shifts. Conversations that felt stuck earlier in the week get practical. Less about feelings, more about logistics. Who pays for what. Who shows up when. The Virgo ingress won't make things romantic, but it'll make them clearer. The week ends with less fog than it started with. That alone is worth something.

Frequently asked questions

What does a weekly horoscope for Pisces cover?+

A weekly reading maps the cosmic arc from Monday through Sunday — the Moons journey through the signs, any new or full moons, ingresses, and the most active aspects between faster planets. It tells you where the energy peaks midweek and what to watch for by Friday.

When is the best time to read your weekly horoscope?+

Monday morning sets the tone, but the reading stays relevant all week — come back midweek if you want to recalibrate, or on Sunday for a quick recap of what the upcoming days held.

How is a weekly horoscope different from a daily one?+

The daily zooms in on todays Moon and aspects. The weekly steps back to show the full seven-day arc — which day matters most, when energy shifts, and how the weeks storyline unfolds. Use them together: weekly for context, daily for nuance.