Portfolio Review: Everyone’s Focused on the Wrong Market Moves
It’s Not About Avoiding Volatility—It’s About Surviving It
"Obviously the thing to do was to be bullish in a bull market and bearish in a bear market." Jesse Livermore
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Traders say, "There’s always a bull market somewhere." But most don’t know what that means.
I do. It’s why I trade everything.
This week, everyone’s glued to the correction in U.S. stocks. Meanwhile, I’m looking at the dollar breaking down.
If this weekly candle doesn’t bounce, this could be one of the worst weeks for the dollar in a long time. (I’ll check back on Friday.)
This is injecting liquidity into the system. Relative strength shows where to be.
If the dollar is rolling into a bear market, U.S. growth stocks are in trouble. But the real bull markets that have been building? They will outperform.
The market is a puzzle. Everything is connected.
So when traders say, "There’s always a bull market somewhere," what they should be saying is: Find strength.