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Right now, stocks are entering a bear market. It's an ugly reality... whether some people want to ad

Right now, stocks are entering a bear market. It's an ugly reality... whether some people want to admit it or not. Today, I want to cover the facts based on the current setup... [Stansberry Research Logo] Delivering World-Class Financial Research Since 1999 [DailyWealth] Editor's note: Fear is ruling the markets today. You need a plan to navigate it... and that includes knowing what not to do. Our colleague Greg Diamond specializes in a branch of trading known as technical analysis. In today's essay, adapted from his May 16 Ten Stock Trader weekly issue, he shares why rushing into this common "safe haven" may not be your best bet right now... --------------------------------------------------------------- As Stocks Fall, Don't Plan on a Precious Metals Rally By Greg Diamond, editor, Ten Stock Trader --------------------------------------------------------------- During my time trading on Wall Street, I learned many valuable lessons. I always try to share as many of these as I can. But right now, one lesson sticks out above the rest... Always have a plan. As I often stress, the market doesn't care what any of us think. It's going to do what it's going to do. All we can do is react. Therefore, you have to make sure you know what you're going to do as a trader. This is why it's so important to follow your stop losses and use risk-management principles, too. Right now, stocks are entering a bear market. It's an ugly reality... whether some people want to admit it or not. This environment is likely to last the rest of 2022, if not into 2023. In times like these, a lot of folks turn to precious metals. But in reality, that's not a good plan right now. Today, I want to cover the facts based on the current setup... and show you what's going on in this traditional safe haven. Let's get started... --------------------------------------------------------------- Recommended Links: [An Aftershock Is Coming on May 25]( The man who called the exact days of the 2022 sell-off and 2020 crash is now predicting an "aftershock" on May 25 that could lead to a 50% decline. What's coming next could cost you serious losses. OR... with one move by May 25, you could set yourself up to double your money 10 times... without touching a single stock. [Click here to learn more](. --------------------------------------------------------------- [Subscriber: How I Saved My Retirement and Stopped Worrying About Money, Forever]( I never worry about money problems or my retirement income, no matter what happens with politics or the markets. I've got legal obligations on my money. My advice? [Take this ONE simple step today](. --------------------------------------------------------------- Despite record inflation and rising geopolitical tensions, precious metals are struggling. This is mainly due to the U.S. dollar... The dollar and precious metals tend to move inversely. That's because metals like gold are priced in dollars. When the dollar is rising in value, you can buy less gold with your money. So demand for gold typically weakens, pushing prices lower. This is a weekly chart of the U.S. dollar. As you can see, the rally of late is strong... The relative strength index ("RSI") at the bottom of the chart is in overbought territory today. That's a sign that bullish sentiment has gone too far... So you might think the dollar is going to top out soon. Well, maybe... Look to the left side of the chart. I note where this same phenomenon occurred back in 2014 and 2015. The dollar rallied sharply, but the RSI remained in overbought conditions for some time. This is why I often say that you can't rely on just one indicator or method. You have to look at several different factors to get the full picture. Now, as the chart above shows, the dollar did just make a new high. Perhaps we'll see a pullback in the short term. But to get a sense of what's likely to happen, we have to look at the respective technical setups in gold and silver. Here's gold... Gold topped out in March this year after the initial surge when Russia invaded Ukraine. Since then, the metal has been in a short-term downtrend. Now for the good news... Gold is still in a long-term uptrend. The black dashed lines are acting as support, and the metal just bounced off the first one last week. So in the short term, it's certainly possible that we'll get a rally. But I don't see any extreme reading on the RSI at the bottom... And to be honest, I'll only start to get very bullish with a break above the "double top" labeled on the chart (a significant resistance level now) above $2,000. Here's what silver is doing... It's simple stuff here. Silver is still in a long-term uptrend, but you can see that it broke below support last week. Therefore, that $22 support level will now act as new resistance on a rally, making it tough for the price to rise. There's also significant resistance above that, with the downtrend in place since the high back in early 2021. So at best, silver can chop around in between this support level and the resistance levels. At worst, silver will continue to decline. It's just a difficult call right now with the dollar so strong. And it's not worth a trade in any direction, in my opinion. So what should your plan be for precious metals today? Do nothing... For now, I'm not interested in trading the precious metals sector – my focus today is on stocks. As I noted above, we'll likely see ugly price action in stocks in the months ahead... And that means there will be lots of trading opportunities to take advantage of it. Good trading, Greg Diamond, CMT Editor's note: Greg says the technical picture right now is signaling a huge turning point for the markets on May 25... one that will lead to a massive "aftershock" of the 2022 sell-off. Investors who prepare now could double their money multiple times in the coming months – without touching a single stock. But for those who aren't ready for it, Greg warns this setup could spell disaster... [Get the full story here](. Further Reading Despite rising inflation and ongoing geopolitical tensions, precious metals haven't done much lately. But it's no mystery why. It all boils down to basic economics... Get the full story here: [Why Precious Metals Aren't Soaring Yet](. "If I had to, I would give up gold forever and invest in this instead," Steve writes. Folks often turn to gold and silver as a safe haven due to ongoing stock market volatility. But with precious metals struggling right now, one investment offers a better chance to generate massive returns... Read more [here]( and [here](. INSIDE TODAY'S DailyWealth Premium The secret to making money even when stocks fall... Stocks will likely enter a bear market soon. And this technique can help you protect your wealth as the market drawdown begins... [Click here to get immediate access](. Market Notes SHIFTING MACRO TRENDS ARE CUTTING INTO HOBBY BUYING Today, we look at yet another pandemic darling that's struggling today... When COVID-19 struck, many people were bored at home and looking to spend their extra cash. They turned to online retailers, buying nonessential hobby items, décor, and more. But as the U.S. reopens, consumers are returning to brick-and-mortar stores... And they're spending more conservatively with inflation at 40-year highs. Both these trends are hurting today's company... EBay (EBAY) is a $25 billion e-commerce company. As one of the world's largest online marketplaces, it's known for auctioning hobby and collector's items – everything from vintage comic books to designer watches. The site experienced a huge COVID-19 bump. But now, it's faltering as consumers go back to buying in-person... with less money for novelties. In the most recent quarter, eBay's revenue was down nearly 6%, active buyers were down 13%, and gross merchandise volume was down 20% year over year. As you can see, EBAY shares are sliding. They've fallen 44% from their all-time high in October and just hit a new 52-week low. With no end to these trends in sight, expect more pandemic favorites to suffer... --------------------------------------------------------------- [Tell us what you think of this content]( [We value our subscribers' feedback. To help us improve your experience, we'd like to ask you a couple brief questions.]( You have received this e-mail as part of your subscription to DailyWealth. 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