
Ten Of Swords
In the near future, an investment tied to overconfidence or fragile optimism will unravel. You may receive news that returns are lower than promised or that a venture has failed outright. The realization will feel abrupt. You will understand that the risk was greater than you admitted. Soon, documentation or a formal update will confirm the extent of the loss. The tension will rise as you consider whether to inject more capital to salvage it. The turning point will occur when you decide to cut losses decisively. If you withdraw immediately, you will preserve remaining resources. If you double down, exposure will deepen. The loss will feel like a sharp ending rather than gradual erosion. Yet once the decision is made, uncertainty will decrease. You will stop hoping for reversal and start planning from reality. The experience will permanently alter your appetite for risk. Your criteria for future investments will tighten. What collapses now will refine your financial judgment in an irreversible way.
