The Next Stock Market Move Will Shock Many....

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Published 2024-06-13
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Timestamps:
0:00 - Indexes
5:05 - PPI Data + Bonds
14:20 - Equity Risk Premium
19:40 - Stocks to W

All Comments (21)
  • Hey there, I've been trading for about 6 months now because I'm not smart enough to invest long term and pretty much every trade slaps me. Almost impossible for me to catch more than a few points. I'm trying to do top down analysis and MTF analysis but it doesn't work for me. I tell myself, clearly I'm one of the 90% who lose money, so I open a demo account, do my analysis, then take the opposite of what I would normally take (I know, it sounds stupid but I was desperate) and get the same result. I'm starting to despair, any advice for a struggling trader?
  • @Agooo13431
    To clarify, since some of us have questions about this: TNX is the 10 year yield (how much of a percentage interest you would get every year if you had a 10 yr Treasury bond). It goes opposite to the price of the bond. TLT is the long dated Treasury bond itself (20 yrs or longer), so TNX goes in opposite direction to TLT. When investors "buy bonds", TLT goes up and TNX goes down. When investors "sell bonds", TLT goes down and TNX goes up.
  • @tabbott429
    THank you. definitely appreciate the equity risk content as well as other data points you think have merit to the current market dynamics.
  • @aaronbrown4986
    Yes, please keep sharing why things are moving the way that they are & what you think is important. I learn tons from you all the time and for a long time. Thank you
  • @PapiFamoso
    Is TNX the ticker to watch for all bond auctions?
  • @kdsweaty6945
    Stop asking for comments. You Rock. And no matter what anyone says. They learn something. Thanks Bro
  • @vicX276
    Love the market internal stuff! its helping me so much in my daily thought process❤
  • @bigtuna3090
    Great content, learned a lot from you over last couple years
  • @ferozahmed5846
    Your content is top notch. Love the market overview and your thoughts.
  • @user-bu8qs2zo3t
    Excellent content very Professional, just like the trading room
  • @Gamer32515
    This certainly sounds good too, but I think it's still worth considering more reliable options like copy trading platforms such as Eledator, for example.
  • @hollywoode135
    Equity risk premium is very helpful. It definitely shapes the way I trade, thank you! Any comments into why money on the sidelines is not flooding in? Or when are they expecting to jump back into the market? Not too sure where to start looking at when the lack of volume begins to be a factor!