Stock Market: It’s not Rock Bottom, Just Bouncing on the …
Last week, Wall Street put on a performance that could only be described as a master class in volatility.
Last week, Wall Street put on a performance that could only be described as a master class in volatility.
Definition: "dead cat bounce" comes from the idea that even a dead cat, if dropped from a great height, will bounce once before finally hitting the ground.
The Trump tariffs—now fully in effect on imports from Canada, Mexico, and China—have already begun to reshape the U.S. economic landscape.
In the first 30 minutes of trading today, markets experienced a brief surge that can only be described as a textbook FOMO bounce.
Definition: "FOMO Bounce"—that delightful spectacle where our cautious retail investors, who clung to their bond funds like life rafts during the market's roaring +20% ascent the past two years (2023 and 2024),.
The smart money will walk away on “sell on the news” déjà vu? Today, I’m predicting that NVDA will indeed beat earnings—surprise, surprise.
Oh, what a week! If you were hoping for an endless bull market bash, reality has a wicked sense of humor. The stock market hasn’t exactly crashed.
Bull markets are like that one wild party where the music’s bumping, everyone’s dancing, and every guest convinces themselves that “this is it!”.
The week from February 10 to February 14, 2025, felt less like a routine trading session and more like a high-stakes roller coaster ride.
The market has shown resilience. It is because of the mass amount of liquidity that has been sitting on the sidelines.