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As always, take with a grain of salt
Card One - What’s Been Hidden
The Fool (reverse): The joyful nature of the Fool becomes representative of his naivety in reverse. Here, he represents recklessness and foolishness. For it to represent what has been hidden from you may be flaws or overlooked traits which have caused you trouble but are also endearing. The Fool also suggests the beginning so, a new opportunity might be about to reveal itself, but given the precariousness of this card, it might be difficult to take advantage of without proper thought.
Card Two - What’s Ahead of You
Four of Pentacles (reverse): In reverse, this card of financial security turns miserly and becomes representative of greed and materialism. For it to represent the near future may suggest financial gain that comes with the price of good virtues.
Card Three - What’s Influencing you
Nine of Swords (reverse): This card, in reverse, suggests the waking of a nightmare and the overcoming of anxiety and despair. For it to represent influence on yourself, it may suggest that a period of your life that has tested you have finally calmed and that you are safe from the dangers it had brought. However, now the emotional toil has to be dealt with and given this card's position as influence may suggest that emotional toil has been present in decision making or other actions.
Card Four - What’s Led You To This Point
Nine of Pentacles (upright): This is a card of fulfilment and nejoyment. Under its influence, you may feel guided towards indulgence and luxury. However, this is also a card of well-earned opulence so it might suggest that it is a good time to relax. For it to represent the journey unto this point, might represent that the fruits of endeavour are about to blossom or have already.
Card Five - What’s Left For You To Do
Nine of Cups (reverse): This is another card of financial security and prosperity that rears its ugliness in reverse. This card presents greed and materialism. For it to represent what it is left for you to do, may suggest that actions have to be taken with grace. This card is, in the fifth position, often a forewarning against something; likely, some sort of financial pursuit, or dispute.
As a spread, you have a minor arcana majority and a reversed majority. The major arcana minority is interesting as its The Fool and the Fool represents beginnings and possibility as it is often called Card Zero. The recurring theme of materialism and greed does not bode well, especially given its strong presence in the minor arcana majority. The cups cards and the pentacles card, pentacles representing the external world and wealth, is very strong on that front.
However, remember, this is just my personal interpretation of the cards and may not be applicable to you