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The Morning Line Another Setback For Permabears Last week's commentary was skeptical that the short

The Morning Line [Published Sunday, March 27, at 7:30 p.m. EDT]( Another Setback For Permabears Last week's commentary was skeptical that the short squeeze begun two weeks ago in the broad averages would prove to be just a bear rally. Based on the latest technical evidence, it now seems likely that stocks are headed to new all-time highs. This is despite the fact that the world is going to hell in a handbasket, Biden's wrecking-ball presidency has a thousand to go, China and Russia have joined forces to hobble the U.S. however they can, and there is even talk that America could be in for its first-ever food shortage. This comes on top of soaring prices for groceries and nearly everything else, as well as a looming earnings recession. Throw in Fed tightening to the horizon line and you have quite a list of things about which Wall Street evidently cares little, if at all. As always, we need look no further than Apple's chart to understand exactly where the market is headed. AAPL is a perfect proxy for institutional mindset, a one-decision stock since 2009 that has made them all look like geniuses. DaBoyz have hung together on AAPL for 13 years, selling almost none of it from their portfolios, and buying every dip. A 4-for-1 stock split back in August 2020 allowed the rubes and riff-raff to join in the fun -- an opportunity to play AAPL stock and options with relatively small change. It became the biggest-cap stock in the world as a result and is likely to grow even fatter on spun news that it's teaming up with -- this time -- Porsche to do "something" in the car business. Sunny and Mild: Ugh! The chart shows that buyers shredded their way past a 'midpoint Hidden Pivot' at 167.80 last week. This all but clinched the subsequent 5% rally and minimum upside to the pink line, a 'secondary' pivot at 176.65. That is a place where bull moves can stall fatally, and the possibility cannot be ruled out. However, permabears shouldn't get their hopes too high, since the impalement of p=167.80 was inversely akin to the groundhog seeing his shadow. He did, and it will likely spell at least six more weeks of sunny and mild weather to be endured by pessimists who think a correction worthy of the name is years overdue. If the move easily surpasses 176.50, you can count on more upside to at least 185.50, or to 193.78. That would pull all stocks higher, postponing Papa Bear's arrival yet again, as well as a day of reckoning for investors who long ago jettisoned the concept of value. [View Post on the Rick's Picks WebsiteÂ]( Do you want more free trades and real-time actionable alerts? If yes, then follow the steps below to access free active trades, join my trading community and start your free trial subscription of Rick's Picks. Step #1View My Free Content? [View free active trades]( #2Join My Trading Community:[Facebook]( l [Twitter]( l [YouTube]( Step #3 Start A Free Trial Subscription of Rick's Picks[Start my Subscription]( [Start My Subscription]( Copyright © 2019+ Hidden Pivot Enterprises, All rights reserved. Disclaimer - This email is for information purposes only and should not be considered personalized advice or a solicitation to buy or sell any securities.   [Unsubscribe]( Rick's Picks - Hidden Pivot Enterprises PO Box 270646 Louisville, Colorado 80027 United States

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