Well, I was always curious about whether the daily horoscope for Pisces in 2020 was reliable. So, I decided to do my own little experiment. I started by gathering a bunch of daily horoscopes for Pisces in 2020 from different sources. I scoured the internet, collected horoscopes from popular astrology websites, and even copied down the ones from some magazines.
Then, I created a simple spreadsheet. In this spreadsheet, I listed each day of 2020, wrote down the corresponding horoscope prediction, and left a column to record what actually happened to me that day. I stuck to this routine every single day. I read the horoscope in the morning and jotted down any significant events at the end of the day.
As the year went on, I started to notice something. There were days when the horoscope seemed to match what happened. For example, it said I’d have a pleasant surprise, and I got a free coffee at the local café. But there were also many days when it was way off. It predicted a big social event, but I ended up just staying home alone watching TV.
I analyzed the data at the end of the year. Out of 366 days in 2020 (it was a leap year), only about 20% of the horoscope predictions seemed to be somewhat accurate. That’s a pretty low percentage if you ask me. I also consulted some experts. One astrologer said that horoscopes are more of a general guidance and not an exact science. Another scientist argued that there’s no real evidence to support the reliability of horoscopes.

So, based on my experience and the expert opinions I gathered, I’d say that the daily horoscope for Pisces in 2020 was not very reliable. It’s fun to read, but don’t base your important decisions on it. At least that’s what I learned from my little experiment.
