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Everyone Believes What They Want to BelieveRealty != Belief
The secret to this market is to lower your expectation continually.
Bulls do not realize they are sitting in the largest bull trap ever setup.
Macro bottom still pending... it's more of the same: drop, consolidate, drop.
A wise Bera once said:
Resistance is infinite and unbou
The Global Stock Market (excluding US) is OverboughtThe Global Stock Market's (excluding US) Monthly RSI is Entering Overbought Territory. While not as extreme as VT, I would be careful about going long here in developed markets or emerging markets. For a while longer, I expect it will outperform the US but I think it will for in upcoming months.
VEU, using most primitive line chartThe index includes approximately 2,200 stocks of companies in 46 countries, from both developed and emerging markets around the world
Frankly, i don't think the weakest in EEM stocks are enough to break this 2009 uptrend line, the developed markets do not fare very well which as a whole contributed
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