Hello shinrie
The Fixed Stars are heavenly bodies moving perceptibly across the sphere of the Zodiac. Fixed Stars do not move across the ecliptic in the same way as planets do. Fixed Stars appear to be stationary, relative to the Earth and to each other, and are grouped into symbolic patterns called constellations (although they do travel due to precession at a rate of less than one minute per year, so needing some seventy-two years to move slightly more than one degree of arc).
Caput Algol is the head of the Medusa(26* taurus). Medusa, who, in some versions of the myth was a beautiful woman that had the slight drawback of having snakes instead of hair. Glance upon her and the individual turns to stone. When one is turned to stone, one has no soul.
Fixed stars neither give nor receive aspects and in horary we are concerned only with conjunction(or opposition again related to the context)usually 1 orb and no more than 2 orb for the brightest ones,the closer the better. ( lilly speaks about 5 orb, but this has no reasoning to me, since usually there are about 5 stars on each side of the stars in that 5-6 degrees orb).(although contemporary authors as frawley ignore antiscial conjunctions to fixed stars, personally i always keep an eye on them) .
fixed stars we use in horary:Algol,Alcyone,Aldebaran,Regulus,Vindemiatrix,Spica,Antares .About the rest:
Other stars can be important in specific contexts for example 'Should I join the army?" and (l10 the career of this person in the horary chart was on Bellatrix (the female warrior), then this would have been once more a testimony related to the context, or in a medical horary chart related to eyes affliction, seeing the related planet on capulus would have been another descriptive testimony and so forth.So if they are not related to the context by any way ignore them.
Caput Algol. Medusa's Head . This is the most unfortunate of the stars. In horary, the general idea with it is of losing one's head.So if a significator or a relevant house-cusp is within a couple of degrees of the star/s ,
this may be important- if the star carries a meaning relevant to the context of the question.(in your chart though sun is not related to the actual question,since you didn't specifically asked about your dept,neither conjuncts-opposes asc,or 2nd house cusp, or saturn, or moon as your co-ruler, you can ignore algol.In case it was, then this should have been one more testimony that indeed either you(algol on asc if you had asc on 26* taurus), or your pocket(algol on saturn if saturn was at 26* taurus) accidentally is debilitated -a malefic influence.A star on the Asc of a horary chart can be seen as the illustration on the cover of a novel, gives a descriptive tone. As i already explained in case we were focusing on your dept seeing sun as l8 with no essential dignity and accidentally on algol, this would have been perhaps a testimony that your dept is diminished, or else as a malefic influence related to the sun and what sun represents in the chart.if the questions was related to your husband's finances(as his turned 2nd) then again we could have said that indeed he faces financial issues and so forth)
For more about fixed stars you can find in:"The Fixed Stars and Constellations in Astrology", by Vivian Robson
Also check this
http://www.ye-stars.com/oldalgol.htm
https://www.constellationsofwords.c...nbzeI0URDgmUUNN-GMzxpPo75Yo5GbpkePAWrpnbWzsTA