The wrong question to ask "Is this a bear market rally?"
The right question is, "What do market behavior metrics like volume volatility, breadth, etc., behave like in a bear market rally?"
The right question is, "What do market behavior metrics like volume volatility, breadth, etc., behave like in a bear market rally?"
The second question lets you know what data points you are looking at today and what the end result should be if proven true.
If we do not get the given results then we change our perspective. There is no other way.
If we do not get the given results then we change our perspective. There is no other way.
Yes, it's not us but the market that tells us what is happening behind the scenes. We can only observe and act in accordance.
The hard part is having the patience and due diligence in place to let the market what it has, to let you know.
The hard part is having the patience and due diligence in place to let the market what it has, to let you know.
So when we add DATA+PATIENCE, we have brought everyone's feelings into it because data is science and everyone gets it, but patience is behavioral and is hard to get. Sometimes our Ego gets in the way.
After you learn everything about the market, in the end, most failure is behavioral, and your own behavior puts you at risk of losing in the GAME. The stock market game.
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