Hi
@Minx ,
Chart as attached.
As water daymaster, you corresponding career element is 己 or 戊 earth for the stem row and 辰, 戌, 丑 and 未 earth for branch row. Corresponding wealth element is 丙 and 丁 fire for stem row, 巳 and 午 fire for the branch row.
Your natal chart does not contain any earth elements, so you will need to wait for earth to come into your chart to experience an increase in career luck.
From 2004 to 2023, your 10-year luck pillars did not bring you any career luck, so these 20 years, if you are employed, you might feel your career lackluster or experience pretty flat. Of course there are specific years which bring earth elements as well, but they will feel random and short.
Lucky for you, the next 10-year luck pillar, 2024 to 2033, is very strong in earth on both stem and branch, so if you put in effort, you should see healthy career growth. If you are unemployed and looking for a chance, this period will be good as well. 2034 to 2043 will continue this career luck but reduced (earth in stem row only).
Some things to highlight though: the 巳 and 寅 in your chart forms a harmful relationship. It suggest a personality that is a little nosy, yet a little cold and uncaring, tendency to argue over right and wrong and tendency to offend others through words. Not sure if any of these apply to any career problems you might be facing…hopefully not. But if correlated, then take note.
Wealth-wise, you possess a healthy amount of fire element in your chart already, but if you are looking for more upside, you have to wait till Luck Pillar 2044 to 2063. Current immediate upcoming Luck Pillars does not bring fire. However, just like for career element, sporadic spikes will come through the years, i.e. 2026 is a very strong fire year, so I think you should be able to capitalize on it for wealth growth.
But if you are asking specifically for more money, then you might not just want to rely on wealth luck alone. Money comes in different forms. If you wish to see an increase in income from employment, then you have to refer to career luck instead.