How Does 2026 Compare To The Bursting Of The Dot-Com Bubble In 2000?

In this week's video, we'll review the latest charts and data to help us answer the question, how does 2026 compare to the bursting of the dot bubble in 2000?

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In this week’s video, we take a detailed, chart-by-chart look at the S&P 500, Nasdaq 100 leadership, moving-average clusters, long-term trend signals, and market behavior near major turning points.

Rather than assuming 2026 is—or is not—like 2000, we walk through the evidence objectively and ask:

What did the 1999–2000 peaking process look like?
How long did warning signs take to develop?
What happened after price interacted with key moving averages?
How did leadership behave before and after the Dot-Com peak?
What can long-term trend tools tell us about the current market?
Are today’s charts showing similar characteristics, or something different?

Video Length: 00:26:21

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