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  [This is VWAP Header]( [ARCHIVES]( LIVE]( [The Fastest Profits We’ve Ever Seen]( See how Kenny Glick ignores market catastrophes to hunt [rare, outsized homeruns like 650% in one day, 700% in 6 hours, & a once-in-a-lifetime 2400% in 4 hours.]( [News from Kenny Glick] This is why shorting is short-lived Wednesday, May 17, 2023 Let me be absolutely clear here. I welcome a bear market because it’s easy to trade. You wake up, short the markets, make your money, and do the same thing the next day. If we are crashing, and everything is going to zero, then we are also making money the entire way down. That’s not the case though right now. There are actually analysts out there saying that we are in need of a correction right now on the markets. A correction happens when the market is too hot and needs to cool off, so it sells off to the tune of 10%. It’s healthy for this to happen so the stock market isn’t way too overbought and can come back down to reality. So let me ask you this… If they are calling for a correction in the markets, then why were there so many analysts and finance gurus calling for a bear market in 2023? Any day now, this so-called “crash” is going to occur. And yet somehow we’re up 23% from the beginning of the year on the NASDAQ 100 and up 8% on the S&P 500. [I’ve been called irresponsible for saying we’re never going down again.]( And there’s something you need to take away from that statement. You can still short the markets. But in a bull market, shorting is short-lived. Commit that phrase to memory — shorting is short-lived. We’re in a bull market right now, and while there are chances for the markets to dip, they have always come roaring back, which makes the shorts cover. You COULD have shorted the markets today. And you could have made money. But when you’re short the markets, you need to always remind yourself that we are never going down. So while you’re short, you stay disciplined. You set your stops to previous breakdown spots, and you take your profits when they’re staring you in the face. One of these days the markets are not going to go ripping back up. And that’ll be the day we stay short the market. We’ll buy VIX calls and we’ll ride our shorts into the bear sunset. One of these days we ARE going to go down for more than 20 minutes. But that day is not today. That’s why you need to stay disciplined. Because you COULD have made money shorting QQQ today. But if you didn’t have any discipline, and you were convinced the markets were only going down… You would have been crushed as the markets bounced back and ripped to daily highs. And we are only a few points off yearly highs on the NASDAQ 100. Remember what everyone’s been saying about the regional banks? There’s been a bunch of chaos and fear surrounding them in that they are all going out of business. And yet today in the [Warlock’s Room,]( I targeted a long trade that turned our $5 calls on DPST (the regional bank ETF) from 5 cents into 35 cents in only a couple hours. That’s 7x your money in just a few hours in one trade. So let me say it again… We’re never going down. At least until we do. If you believed the bears out there at the beginning of the year, you’d be down 20% of your position just on the stock alone for QQQ. They tell you that it’s going down and on the back end of things they make money on the market going back up. Don’t get manipulated. [Follow me into trades that work, and join the Warlock’s World today.]( And as always, send me your trades, comments, questions, queries, criticisms, and angry rants to KennyGlick@MoneyMapPress.com. 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