The bears had every opportunity to break the markets over the past few years: From a global pandemic with a broad economic shutdown to a resulting 40-year high in inflation followed by the most aggressive rate cycle in history.
But the bears failed. The markets are back at all-time highs.
And likely to power a lot higher from here, predicts technical analyst Sven Henrich of NorthmanTrader.com, which he knows is an unpopular prediction among those skeptical of today's lofty market valuations. Sven himself doesn't like it!
Sven recently released a report titled 'The Cynics Guide To Markets', laying out the rationale for this sanguine market outlook, which I'll ask him to summarize for us in today's conversation.
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