Back in March, the Nasdaq began a run from about 1,270. Just last week, the Nasdaq hit 2,000. That is a 5 month rally that increased some 57%!
Now think about this. Job layoffs have increased during this time. Unemployment has increased since March. In the midst of really bad economic news, the Nasdaq has rallied 57%. This is reality.
I'm about to share with you a very valuable way of looking at the stock market. This way of looking at the stock market is so valuable that you'd have to attend a $2,000+ course to learn this way of looking at the market. I'm going to give you this perspective right now.
There are two ways of looking at the stock market: reality versus the market.
In the video below, I'm going to analyze the Nasdaq and tell you why I'm selling and moving to the sidelines right now and where I think the Nasdaq will fall to.
If you are a stock trader, this is a video you need to watch because it will impact whatever stock you are in. If you miss this video and get the shirt ripped off your back in the coming days and weeks, you have nobody to blame but yourself.
Back in March, the Nasdaq began a run from about 1,270. Just last week, the Nasdaq hit 2,000. That is a 5 month rally that increased some 57%!
Now think about this. Job layoffs have increased during this time. Unemployment has increased since March. In the midst of really bad economic news, the Nasdaq has rallied 57%. This is reality.
I'm about to share with you a very valuable way of looking at the stock market. This way of looking at the stock market is so valuable that you'd have to attend a $2,000+ course to learn this way of looking at the market. I'm going to give you this perspective right now.
There are two ways of looking at the stock market: reality versus the market.
In the video below, I'm going to analyze the Nasdaq and tell you why I'm selling and moving to the sidelines right now and where I think the Nasdaq will fall to.
If you are a stock trader, this is a video you need to watch because it will impact whatever stock you are in. If you miss this video and get the shirt ripped off your back in the coming days and weeks, you have nobody to blame but yourself.
Back in March, the Nasdaq began a run from about 1,270. Just last week, the Nasdaq hit 2,000. That is a 5 month rally that increased some 57%!
Now think about this. Job layoffs have increased during this time. Unemployment has increased since March. In the midst of really bad economic news, the Nasdaq has rallied 57%. This is reality.
I'm about to share with you a very valuable way of looking at the stock market. This way of looking at the stock market is so valuable that you'd have to attend a $2,000+ course to learn this way of looking at the market. I'm going to give you this perspective right now.
There are two ways of looking at the stock market: reality versus the market.
In the video below, I'm going to analyze the Nasdaq and tell you why I'm selling and moving to the sidelines right now and where I think the Nasdaq will fall to.
If you are a stock trader, this is a video you need to watch because it will impact whatever stock you are in. If you miss this video and get the shirt ripped off your back in the coming days and weeks, you have nobody to blame but yourself.
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Guerilla Trader Quote
“As stock market veterans will tell you, making small hit and run attacks often is much more beneficial than charging in to win the war: buying high and selling higher is a better strategy than buying low and selling high. Don’t be tempted by greed.”
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