The strong bull market of the past few years has “trained” many people to just keep buying the dips. As a whole, that’s been a pretty good play. But when do you NOT want to buy the dip?
The strong bull market of the past few years has “trained” many people to just keep buying the dips. As a whole, that’s been a pretty good play. But when do you NOT want to buy the dip?
We got more consumer confidence data this morning and despite so much doom-and-gloom talk, it came in significantly stronger than expected. Let’s see how markets have been moving.
The major indices are lying to you. Pull up the NASDAQ or S&P 500 right now. You'll see a whole lot of nothing. Both have been stuck in a holding pattern for months - chopping around near the highs with zero real advancement.
Forget the Magnificent 7 – these 3 stocks are poised for HUGE moves in the next leg of the AI boom. Wall Street veteran Ross Givens just revealed the details…
The Right “Bullish or Bearish” Question