Jupiter is associated with growth, luck, abundance, opportunities and faith, while Cancer governs family, roots, emotions and connections. Therefore, from June 10, 2025 and until July 1, 2026, the zodiac signs must strengthen their links with loved ones.
For those with the sun or ascendant in Aries, Jupiter will activate the fourth house, bringing benefits in the field of home and family life. Those who want to buy or rent a house, move or establish a family may have divine support in these directions. It is a favorable year to build a mature and stable base for the future.
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For the colds or those with the ascendant in Cancer, this transit is particularly important. Jupiter will cross their sign, amplifying their luck, trust and personal opportunities. The next few months can bring release of burdens, positive transformations and an opening to new beginnings in life. Cancer will feel a new breath and a major impulse for personal development.
For the Balance natives, Jupiter will influence the house of 10, bringing a wave of professional opportunities. They can experience career ascension, increased visibility, support from the authorities and an improved social status. It is favorable to assume roles with social responsibility and to achieve their ambitious goals.
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In the case of those with the Sun or Ascendant in Capricorn, Jupiter will pass the seventh house, which governs partnership relationships. Those alone can meet people to build lasting relationships, while natives already in a relationship can find solutions for existing conflicts. Also, this transit encourages the courage to get out of unhealthy relationships.
Overall, this transit of Jupiter through Cancer offers the chance to establish us more stable lives and to take important steps towards an authentic inner balance, according to DCNews.