The superwhack Nasdaq bounceback

The market is a living organism, figuratively speaking. It can't be pinned down.

On Sunday, I predicted a pullback in tech stocks. On Monday I was right. And yesterday, the Nasdaq climbed almost four percent.

But a lot of times, pullbacks aren't full-scale reversals in the market. A lot of times they are exactly this: short-term corrections in stock price for something that has had too much positive momentum in recent months.

That was certainly true of stocks. And we saw Apple and Tesla and others get hit.

Now, we just need to watch and see what the next step is going to be.
And there's no better way to do that than by understanding candlestick patterns.

Fortunately, I know just the person to teach you all about them.

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Candlesticks are like the building blocks of the chart. Maybe they're the powerhouse of the chart, like mitochondria are the powerhouse of the cell (you know, that one science fact everybody remembers from school?)

In either case, if you don't understand candles, you don't understand much when you're looking at a chart. Let Markay be your guide!
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Trading is a challenge.

But it's the best challenge there is!

Getting to trade is like waking up and going to the candy store every morning to work.

But I know that doesn't always feel true, and I understand that. I've been there. Sometimes it's a slog.

I'm sure the ovens in the candy store get hot and uncomfortable, too.

The point is, you've got to power through those tough spots. Do whatever you need to reset. Take a break. Take a vacation. Throw your computer in the Grand Canyon until you're ready to buy a new one.

Don't do that. That's litering. But you get my point.

Let yourself breathe and let yourself have the time you need until you can come back and this can be fun again.

Because I promise you, when you're having fun, chances are you'll enjoy your successes more and sweat the mistakes less.
Okay, so I was wrong.

The Grand Canyon is a beautiful, wonderful, tear-inducing place. So don't throw computers in it.

But do take a trip there sometimes if you need a break! Your mental health needs to come first.
I Love the Heck Outta You!,

Rob


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