1.04.2009

2009 Chinese Horoscope for Tiger Zodiac Sign

TIGER

Tiger people will be involved in lot of mobility this year. They will experience moving in to a new home or office. Chances are that Tiger will also go abroad for business or pleasure purpose.

Tigers born in spring or summer will have good luck this year. While those born in autumn and winters might get surrounded with some bad luck. In short, those born in spring and summer will be at a gain as compared to those born in winters and autumn.

According to the Chinese astrology, Tigers need to think wisely when taking decisions regarding career. Tigers are advised to stick to the job and not quit it seeing some petty issues. 2009 won't prove an ideal time to have a job change, as it will result from bad to worse.

On the other hand tigers who are self-employed will get well paid off for their services. However, they need to work hard constantly to achieve great rewards. Insurance salesperson, consultants and estate agents need to think about ways to expand their clientele. People belong to this zodiac sign will be guarded by the lucky star Yi Ma that brings in lot of traveling and changes.

Other two stars, Si Sang and Sang Men point that health needs to be taken care of. Loneliness may arise in their rise due to the presence of Gu Chen, the star of loneliness for the tigers. Romantic will flourish between July and October for the tigers. Overall 2009 will be a year mix of good and somewhat bad luck for tigers.

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