A Correction For Ants? Another leg higher...
Frames the recent market pullback as minor and presents a bullish outlook, arguing the market is likely to resume an upward leg.
Frames the recent market pullback as minor and presents a bullish outlook, arguing the market is likely to resume an upward leg.
“Short selling exposes investors to asymmetric, potentially unlimited losses and recurring carrying costs, while competing against the market’s long-term upward drift and frequent volatility-driven rallies; combined with margin rules, borrow fees, dividends, and short squeezes, these factors make profitable shorting difficult for most investors.”
— Pascal Hügli
“The recent market pullback was negligible and does not signal a larger reversal; momentum and structural factors point to continued upside, suggesting investors should treat the move as a minor correction rather than a regime change.”
— Mind The Tape
“Despite widespread economic concerns and investor skepticism, a sharp stock market 'melt-up' is plausible if technical breakouts, liquidity, and positioning dynamics trigger a self-reinforcing rally. Key indicators—market breadth, momentum, volatility, flows, and short-covering—will determine whether a transient spike or sustained advance occurs.”
— The Compound
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