SPXQQQSPYVOOSCHG Some people have been asking us today if a stock market crash is imminent. We told them: historically, the accounts that lose the most money are usually the ones with the highest trading frequency. For example, the study "Trading is Hazardous to Your Wealth: The Common Stock Investment Performance of Individual Investors" found that households with the highest trading frequency had significantly lower returns. Similarly, a 2019 study on Brazilian futures contract traders showed that 97% of day traders lost money. Conversely, the most profitable accounts belong to those who buy stocks and then forget they even own them! Just our personal take, not financial advice.
SPXVOOQQQQQQMSPY As we predicted in Oct, the S&P has already risen by 200 points, and some space stocks have gained over 30-100%. This shows why you should never fall for random doomsday predictions of a market crash. Always rely on price, volume patterns, and behaviour as the ultimate guide
SPXVOOQQQQQQMSPY The broader market has now established a key support level, and with favourable data and interest rate policy updates, the likelihood of a bullish trend is stronger, with only occasional minor corrections. Many argue that rate cuts signal a recession, but for me, price-volume behaviour and factual data are far more important than hearsay. Additionally, space stocks are likely to be the leaders of the next bull market. We'll continue to monitor them closely
SPXQQQSPYVOOQQQM Looking at the job openings figure of 8.04 and other recent data, the economy is performing better than expected. The high demand for labour, along with changes in the job market due to Covid, such as work from home opportunities, is one of the reasons. All of these changes are positive, and combined with technical analysis, I’m not worried about this being the top for the SPX. It’s just some noise.
SPXQQQQQQMSPYVOO looks like the markets had other plans today! While most stocks struggled a bit, thanks to INBS and RKLB, I’m still in good spirits. Onward and upward, folks—always another chance around the corner!