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My Trading Plan on US100

CURRENCYCOM:US100   US 100
Good day, friends!

I would like to show how I will trade the Nasdaq index.

Now they are artificially trying to push Nasdaq lower in order to bring it to the historical maximum for the elections since Trump wants to take the merits of the sector on himself and thinks that this will help him in the elections.

Reasons for draining America's indices only 3:

1. Will pump the market right before the finish line.
2. Information that Trump got Covid.
3. The Fed complains about the approval of 4 trillion for the banks for their needs.

If you look at the elections in real-time, Trump is not doing very well, as in almost all states he loosing to Biden.
Therefore, in order to win, he must release a vaccine or medicine against Coronavirus, respectively, for this, he said that he was sick (my opinion)

Most of my investors claim Trump will win, but I think Biden. Since under Trump's presidency, the chaos in the market will continue and I am 100% sure he and his team do not understand how to get the country out of what he did during his rule.

There is no V-shape recovery the juiciest part we will see. The market collapse and then slowly but surely we will move towards economic recovery. Cycle can even take 10 years.

Why am I against the constant pump of money and the creation of a fucking bubble? everything is simple The market is life at an accelerated pace, that is, there should be a natural selection of companies that are not successful should give way to new stronger ones and the strong should devour the weak, and at this moment Trump is going against nature and in this, he will lose. According to the buffet indicator (Corporate Equities to GDP), shares are overvalued by 140% and you need to buy at a price of 60-70%

Some historical facts...

US FEDERAL DEBT TO GDP RATIO
1960- 52.39% - (Recession 1960-1961)
1980- 34.66% - (Recession 1980- 1983)
2000- 56.21% - (DOTCOM)
NOW- 136.80% - (COVID / TRUMP)

"When you see your momma starting to invest on the financial market time to close all your positions."


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