BillionaireTomBoi

SPY rejection, then NEW HIGHS

Long
AMEX:SPY   SPDR S&P 500 ETF TRUST
Reguardless of the world's current events, you better believe that stocks can rally to new highs & continue climbing. Reguardless how many people die, businesses fail, or governments collapse, this can happen.
1. The real people/companies/funds who have the money to keep in financial markets play their own game & are not about to let it fall apart.
2. The richest people/governments have no choice but to keep their money in assets, this includes financial. They see money as the real tool, resources, & asset for driving more revenue. They don't get scared out of financial markets just because asset prices fall. You can learn that from the JP Morgans & Warren Buffets of the world.
3. This exact place we are at is a mirror of the same places we've been at time after time, generation after generation. This is a mirror of a cycle that will continue to occur, as that is the nature of attaching human sentiment to market behavior.
4. This is a numbers game that can be manipulated on so many levels, including corporate debt restructures, currency valuations, & government intervention. ASSETS CAN RISE INDEFINITELY AS LONG AS THERE IS A MARKET FOR THEM TO BE BOUGHT & SOLD IN + WILLING PARTICIPANTS! It is within the best interest of every high-net individual to participate in asset markets, as they allow the opportunity for capital appreciation with limited associated costs.

Conclusion: the market could fall & retest the low for all I care, but you better believe it could recover & double in a blink. The GREEN line I have drawn is a level of support that, if held, will provide enough momentum to provide a substantial breakout for financial markets across the globe.

Disclosure: I am anticipating a short entry but only down to the GREEN line. At which point, I will not fight the proven upward momentum & will be anticipating the opportunity to build a LONG position... SHORT TERM I'M BEARISH, LONG TERM I'M BULLISH.
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